âDonât worry, Iâll be sending some others after you soon, so go on ahead.â
Cheonpungâs grip tightened.
Splatâ!
Ya Seokmyeongâs head was crushed in an instant.
Cheonpung rose to his feet and shouted.
âStop killing. Regroup.â
Just as Ya Seokmyeong had said.
Theyâd killed more than two-thirds, but not everyone.
The sheer number aside, with the weather in such a state, there were bound to be survivors.
But that was fine.
After all, the goal from the start was to ruin the caravan.
Cheonpung pulled out the dusk token heâd received from Unwi and stuffed anything of value from the wagon into it.
Unwi had ordered the deaths of a hundred, but he had no intention of stopping at a hundred.
The current time was chuksiâbetween 1 and 3 a.m.
And by todayâs noon, a total of seven caravans were scheduled to pass through Jeogan into the inner region.
Of those seven, one had a tangled route and could be skipped.
Which left six.
The plan was to annihilate all six caravans passing today.
One was already destroyed. That left five.
âLetâs head to the next.â
Ju Soa, who had been washing the blood off her face in the rain, let out a faint laugh.
âLook at the bear bastard, acting all gallant now.â
âTch.â
As if prearranged, the Bunta members began moving toward their next destination.
Soon, Jeogan would come to understandâ
What kind of wrath came with crossing the Yangryeong Bunta Lord, Seol Unwi.
***
Seol Unwi headed toward the bunta compound.
He entered naturally, passed through the training grounds, and was on his way to the inner quarters whenâ
âLord...! Lord!!â
A man came running toward him, hair flying.
Though too clean to be a true beggar, the man was Jang Seok, the current branch chief of Beggarsâ Union in Yangryeong.
He pulled out a tightly rolled scroll from his robes and handed it to Unwi.
âThis seemed urgent, so I compiled and brought it immediately.â
Unwi took the scroll and nodded.
âYouâve done well.â
He read through the scroll on the spot.
Partway through, his eyes stopped on a particular line.
At the same time, Jang Seok began to speak.
â...This was added in a rush to the intel your bunta members recovered.â
âThis man is... there?â
â...Yes.â
Unwi let out a short sigh and said curtly,
âIâll pay for the intel after the situation is resolved.â
âThereâs no need, sir. You donât have to pay.â
Unwi glanced at him with a questioning look.
âIâd like to form a deeper relationship with you, Lord. Think of this as a gesture of sincerity.â
âA gesture, huh... Fine. Iâll accept it that way.â
âIâll take my leave, then.â
Jang Seok turned and left, and Unwi sat under the edge of the eaves.
In that brief moment, Unwiâs brow furrowed.
âSo many guests today.â
A man was descending from the sky.
His feet touched the groundâbut made only the faintest sound.
Seo Hyo of Cheonrim.
He gave Unwi a respectful cupped-fist salute.
âItâs been a while, young master.â
Unwi gave a nod, prompting Seo Hyo to smile.
âHow cold. After so long, you wonât even greet me?â
Unwi gave a faint smirk.
âHow have you been?â
âQuite well. Truly. Iâm sure youâve been well too... though, regrettably, it seems thereâs been trouble.â
âYou mustâve seen it on your way here. Why ask?â
The corpses of Sacheon Alliance members were on full display, and the blood-soaked wind that had swept through Yangryeong was still raging.
Wherever he had come from, Seo Hyo surely saw it.
âSo what brings you here?â
âStraight to business. As expected.â
âGot a problem with that?â
âNot at all.â
Seo Hyo quietly sat beside Unwi.
âStarting with internal purges... You really are exceptional. To think youâd pick a fight with both Jeogan and the Sacheon Alliance. Remarkable.â
Unwi stared at him in silence.
âBut thereâs one thing youâre probably wondering.â
âA question?â
âYes. For example, you might be wondering how things stand in Shinsamgok right now...â
It wasnât a wrong assumption.
Though Unwi now ruled over Yangryeong, it was still only Yangryeong.
No matter how famed heâd become through the game of Go, that alone didnât extend his reach.
Especially when it came to what was happening inside ShinsamgokâUnwi truly didnât know.
And the question Seo Hyo was pointing out was exactly what had been sitting in the back of Unwiâs mind.
It had been five days since the sects of Jeogan entered Yangryeong.
He had a clear grasp on what theyâd done here, but not what theyâd done beforeâor what they were doing now.
Chances were, they were managing affairs in Shinsamgok.
But how? In what way? He didnât know.
âYour guess is correct. Lee Jakyum of Jeogan redirected all of Shinsamgokâs mining quota, originally allocated to Yangryeong, back to Jeogan.â
âThe Padmun?â
âYou know better than anyone. That old man doesnât care whoâs mining what.â
He might not care, but it didnât mean the rules of Padmun could be ignored.
More importantlyâ
âBongnae and Saryang?â
âBefore I answer... Are we still âfriendsâ?â
âFor now, yes.â
âThen we will remain friends. Iâll answer your question. Bongnaeâs quota has been halved. Saryangâs entire quota has been handed over to sects under the Sacheon Alliance.â
âWhat about the Shinsamgok Merchantsâ League?â
Seo Hyo smiled softly.
âItâs been disbanded. Unfortunately, that means one of my cover identitiesâChief Negotiatorâhas gone up in smoke.â
âWell, thatâs too bad.â
Unwiâs dry remark drew a hearty laugh from Seo Hyo.
Seo Hyo wasnât someone who laughed easily, but for some reason, conversations with Unwi always made him laugh more.
Maybe it wasnât just similarity in thinkingâbut the fact that heâd glimpsed someone even greater.
And being treated with respect on top of that made it all the more enjoyable.
âI suspect Iâm the only one in this world who can guess what youâre plotting.â
âOnly one, huh... Confidence in yourself is admirable, but surely you understand: no matter how high you run, there are always those flying even higher.â
âThatâs true. I wouldnât deny it. But... in the current situation, predicting what youâll doâthat, I alone can do.â
A faint smile touched Unwiâs lips.
Interesting.
âOh, but donât tell me to guess out loud. If I say it first, it wonât be fun.â
âSo, you came to propose a âdeal,â didnât you?â
âExactly.â
Unwiâs gaze sharpened.
âWhat do you want?â
âCheongsu Village.â
His expression twitched.
âAnd what are you offering in return?â
âIâll give you half the profits from the black market.â
Unwiâs gaze turned cold.
âWhen you say Cheongsu Village, you donât mean just controlling it. You mean the land itself. Am I right?â
âI am. I plan to station Cheonrim personnel there, to handle security.â
âOf course, to protect the black market?â
Seo Hyo smiled faintly.
âOf course. Only the black market.â
âSeo Hyo.â
âYes, young master.â
âDo I look like a fool to you?â
Surprisingly, Seo Hyo kept smiling.
âYou know itâs just a proposal. Now Iâd like to hear your terms.â
âMy terms, huh...â
Unwiâs calm eyes locked onto Seo Hyo.
âWithdraw from Cheongsu Village.â
â...Pardon?â
âIf that place isnât cleared before sunrise, Iâll slaughter everyone there. Iâll burn down the warehouse. And if thatâs not enough, Iâll bring down the entire cave.â
â...â
âIf you understand, get out of my sight.â
Unwi began to riseâbut stopped at Seo Hyoâs next action.
â...My apologies. I sincerely apologize for the disrespect.â
âSeo Hyo.â
âYes, young master.â
âI donât like games.â
â...â
âIf you know what Iâm planning, then you should know talk like that means nothing. It wastes time, wastes manpowerâand wastes my time. Do you have anything else to say?â
Seo Hyo scratched his head.
â...Once more, I apologize. But itâs truly an urgent matter for me, so I had no choice.â
âThereâs no such thing as âno choice.â If youâre proposing a deal, youâre opening a table to seek mutual value. So why are you devaluing yourself?â
â...â
âIf what youâre doing is that urgent, Iâll give you honest advice. Get a grip. If you push things that forcefully, backlash is inevitable.â
â...But youâre pushing things quite forcefully yourself.â
âDo you think Iâm like you?â
â...â
âHow can someone in control of the situation be compared to someone hoping for anotherâs decision? Seo Hyo... Were you always this small?â
Seo Hyo closed his eyes tightly, exhaled deeply, and gave a respectful cupped-fist salute.
â...One more time. Iâd like to propose a new deal. Will you sit back down?â
âAre you confident this time wonât be a waste of my time?â
âAbsolutely.â
âThen Iâll give you a chance.â
Unwi sat back down.
Seo Hyo, watching him silently, sighed again inwardly.
This man... Iâd always known he wasnât normalâbut maybe even that was an understatement.
He had to get serious now.
âI want to expand the black market.â
âYou mean you want to expand the warehouse?â
âExactly. I intend to expand the warehouseâat least double the current size, no... three times, or more.â
Unwiâs gaze turned sharp once more.
âAnd?â
â...What I said before, yes, it did mean we wanted to control Cheongsu Village. But knowing your personality, Iâm aware youâve never once even visited the black market.â
The truth was, by this point, Unwi had already more or less handed control of Cheongsu Village over to Cheonrim.
But there was a clear difference between formalizing it in writingâdeeding the landâand not doing so. Selling the land was something Unwi would never do.
He wasnât the type to get his nose cut off while watching.
âThe Yangryeong buntaâmore precisely, the individuals you personally designatedâcan have full control of Cheongsu Village and issue orders to the Cheonrim members working there. Regardless of the cultivation levels of your bunta members, Iâll ensure theyâre given absolute obedience. With one exception.â
Unwi already knew exactly what that exception was.
âThe warehouse. The Cheonrim members working in the warehouse must be granted absolute freedom. Theyâll obey only you.â
Now they were finally speaking the same language.
âAnd in return?â
âWeâll guarantee you half the black marketâs profits.â