Upon returning to Yangnyeong, Unwi immediately summoned Han Seokhyeon of the Tianha Trading Company.
Han Seokhyeon.
Having built a connection with Unwi back in Seolap, he was no longer some low-ranking steward.
âHahaha! Chief Administrator of the Tianha Trading Company, Han Seokhyeon, humbly greets the exalted young master!â
The way he respectfully offered a cupped-fist salute was so formal that even Unwi found it difficult to scold him.
To this ever-polite Han Seokhyeon, Unwi presented the corpses of the Snow Mountain Black Bears.
â...These are Snow Mountain Black Bears... At least a hundred years old...â
âYouâre observant.â
âWell, I havenât spent all my time just playing around as a merchant... But why have you brought me these bears, my lord?â
âBefore thatârecite everything you know about them.â
At Unwiâs remark, which implied he wanted to hear more, Han Seokhyeonâs eyes lit up as he continued.
âTheyâre far larger than ordinary black bears... Itâs said that when a Snow Mountain Black Bear reaches around two hundred years of age, it forms a core. But the two youâve shown me clearly havenât formed one yet. Iâd say... perhaps another forty to fifty years, and they would have.â
A faint smile curled on Unwiâs lips.
He wasnât just throwing out guessesâhis observations were calculated and precise.
This was someone he could entrust the task to.
âEven if theyâre under two hundred years, their hide is thick and strong enough to speak for itself. I intend to craft Snow-White Fur Robes for the branch officers out of these hides. Think it can be done?â
âWhat kind of timeframe do you have in mind?â
âAs quickly as possible.â
â...Then Iâll begin by searching for a skilled artisan.â
Martial artists of the Snow Mountains didnât just wear outer coats. Over their robes, they donned fur cloaks made of white sable or white fox peltâknown as Snow-White Fur Robes.
There was no need to measure arm length or shoulder width.
âAt most, itâll take two weeks.â
âGood. Bring them as soon as theyâre complete.â
âYes, my lord.â
After answering, Han Seokhyeon heard Unwi ask:
âAre you still satisfied with your time at the Tianha Trading Company?â
âTo speak frankly, yes. The young branch master keeps a close eye on me, but his methods are so crude, I find it quite entertaining.â
âIf the Tianha Trading Company oversteps its bounds, report it to me immediately.â
âYou have my word.â
With that, Han Seokhyeon left.
Only then did Unwi turn his gaze toward Chief Steward Seong.
âWhatâs the status of the gold mine excavation?â
â...Iâve been wondering when I should bring this up. I suppose nowâs the time.â
âSpeak.â
âWarriors from Bongnae have taken up position in the mine.â
âBongnae?â
âYes.â
âLightning Sword Gate and three sects under them have dispatched martial artists. According to my investigation, there are twenty from the Flame-Screen Realm, and over a hundred from the Heaven-and-Earth Spirit Realm.â
Andâ
âThey donât maintain constant presence, but Iâve also confirmed a Harmonization Stage cultivator.â
âIs it the sect leader of the Lightning Sword Gate?â
The leader, Lightning Thunder Sword Song Euigyeong, was a Harmonization Stage master.
He ruled over Bongnae, and as rulers often do, had others flock to his side.
Three sects operated under himâcollectively forming the Four Great Sects of Bongnae.
But thenâ
A somewhat unexpected answer followed.
âNo, itâs the Martial Alliance.â
âThe Martial Alliance?â
âYes. Cold Star Iron Sword Su Gwangho has been traveling between Bongnae and the mine.â
Unwi pondered for a moment, then let out a short laugh.
âSo theyâve made their move.â
It didnât matter if the gold mine excavation was delayed.
What mattered most was identifying who was interfering, and who was getting involved.
Chief Seong had brought back that intel. That was enough.
âDid they send any official letter or message?â
âThere was a letter, but...â
Trailing off, Chief Seong pulled out a crumpled letter from his sleeveâbut didnât immediately hand it over.
âGive it here.â
â...Itâs just... ah, I really hesitate to hand this one over...â
Judging from his reaction, even Unwi grew curious.
He simply held out his hand in silence.
With a heavy sigh, Chief Seong eventually handed him the letter.
Unwi unfolded it and let out a dry laugh.
Now he understood why Chief Seong had reacted that way.
From his position, this was not something he would ever want to hand over.
The contents were as follows:
âI am Song Euigyeong. Before we speak, let me clarify something. The gold mine at Bongnae originally belonged to us. We were the ones who shared the Spirit Mines of Shinsam. And now, with the Martial Alliance stepping in, I trust youâll make the wise decision.
That was it.
Absolutely absurd.
Chief Seong asked cautiously.
âWhat will you do?â
âWhat do you think Iâll do?â
â...Thereâs only one thing coming to mind... but youâre not serious, right?â
âYouâre thinking itâs serious based on how nervous and anxious you sound. So Iâd say you guessed correctly.â
â...This is insane. Are you playing territorial war or something?â
âIâd prefer to stop. But they keep provoking. So Iâll respond accordingly.â
âBut... itâs the Martial Alliance.â
âAnd?â
â...â
âThey want to play a major gameâIâm not going to avoid the board.â
Chief Seong scratched his head.
Then he noticed Sim Munryong, who was gasping on the opposite side.
âStill here?â
â...Taking a break before I leave. Itâs not like I enjoy sticking around to see your face.â
At that, Chief Seong turned his head.
âSo youâre the newly appointed Hanryeong Guard of the Baekryeong Unit, yes?â
âWhat about it?â
âJust sayingâyour tone is unpleasant.â
âThis is how I talk. If you want to pick a fight, go find someone else.â
Chief Seong calmly looked at him and said,
âMy lord.â
âSpeak.â
âShouldnât we just kill that one?â
Sim Munryong, still resting, shot him a cold smileâand Chief Seong did not flinch.
Unwi, watching the exchange, spoke to Seong.
âLeave it. Let him be.â
â...Still, that foul mouth of his should be corrected now, while we can.â
âAs long as thereâs respect underneath it, Iâm willing to overlook the rest.â
â...â
âIâm the one who brought him. I should at least bear that much responsibility.â
Sim Munryong let out a snort of laughter.
At that momentâ
Unwi spotted a Go board.
He had no immediate plans to return to the main palace, nor any pressing matters with Sim Munryong... Perhaps now was the time to extract a little interest.
âChief Seong.â
â...Yes, my lord.â
âWe posted a notice about selecting sects to join the mine excavation in Yangnyeong, didnât we? Has the â â (Donât copy, read here) list been finalized?â
âOf course. Jade Tiger Gate, Blue Cloud Sect, the Yeong Family, and the Tianha Trading Company.â
âAssemble their branch officers and martial artists.â
â...All of them?â
âMining begins today. Gather the warriors and the laborers.â
Whether it was fortunate or notâhe wasnât sure. Normally, miners were hired with money, but occasionally, they also bought prisoners for the job.
Chief Seong had already purchased a good number of prisoners from Geongon Fortress in preparation.
Half had been sent to the Seolap Mines, while the other half had been idle.
And it had been bothering him.
âUnderstood. Iâll gather them all.â
âNo rush. Do it slowly. And Sim Munryong.â
â...What?â
âHow about a game of Go?â
Sim Munryong smirked.
âGo? You? With me?â
âConfident?â
âDonât you know? Before they called me the Lone Phoenix of Mount Hua, they called me the Go Master of Gangnam. I was the best player in the south. All the scholars there lost to me, and I made good money off it too.â
âAnd?â
âSo Iâm not playing. Go isnât just placing stonesâitâs about strategy, sharp timing, deception. Itâs a battlefield of countless blades. Youâre, what, seventeen? Playing against me? Donât embarrass yourself.â
âSo youâre refusing because youâre afraid of losing?â
Sim Munryongâs smirk vanished.
â...You really know how to push someoneâs buttons.â
âBring the board. Donât make me repeat myself.â
Still scoffing in disbelief, Sim Munryong finally brought the board and stones and set them before Unwi.
âBut just playing isnât fun. Letâs bet something.â
âIf thatâs what you want, fine. Is there something you want from me?â
âThere is.â
âSay it.â
âIf I win, treat me like your elder brother every time we meet. Use honorifics.â
A smile touched Unwiâs lips.
âQuite the wager. Fine. If I lose, Iâll use honorifics and serve you like an older brother. Iâll even bow every time I see you.â
âStraightforward. Alright, now your turn. What do you want?â
âIâve nothing in mind right now. Iâll bring it up later if I think of something.â
âFine. Think hard. Not that itâll happen.â
***
âYou placed a stone by the ear.â
Unwi spoke.
Sim Munryong had placed a black stone in the cornerâbut its intent was clear. Not merely claiming territory, but setting the foundation for a central invasion.
âI just like this spot.â
His tone remained arrogantâbut the tension beneath it was visible.
Unwi smiled faintly.
âYour technique is impatient. So this is the level of Go in Gangnam?â
â...Watch your mouth.â
He ignored him.
Unwi placed a white stone in the center. Calm, yet heavy. A move that sat firm like the peak of the Snow Mountains.
Sim Munryong blinked.
â...When I watch a game, I get a sense of the kind of person someone is. And youâyouâre cold. Like that cub earlier. Maybe your choices are all calculated, but isnât this too much? Killing the innocent...â
Perhaps it wasnât a question he truly expected an answer to. Holding his stone, he hesitated. He didnât know where to place it.
It was vague.
Truly vague.
But he had to make a move.
As soon as he didâUnwi spoke again.
âInnocent? As I said thenâa resident of the Snow Mountains was killed in the Snow Mountains. That alone is crime enough.â
Placing another stone, he continued.
âJust like your Go board. If you invade the enemyâs territory, you must pay the price.â
Sim Munryongâs hand trembled.
â...You...â
âLook.â
Unwi pointed at the board.
âYour stones stretch out everywhere in attack. But their connections are weakâdefenseless. Just like the martial arts of Mount Hua you chase.â
Sim Munryongâs expression changed drastically. Unwi placed his final move. With that one stone, several of Simâs black stones were placed in peril.
âNow do you see? How hollow the strength youâve been chasing truly is.â
â...â
âTrue strength comes from the center.â