With trembling hands, he rummaged through his storage pouch.
It wasnât that he had prepared for a moment like thisâbut when did the world ever go according to plan?
The elixirs and medicinal herbs he had packed just in case were now exactly what he needed.
He pulled them out without hesitation.
Three Baeknyeon Bingshimdan (Hundred-Year Ice Heart Pills), five drops of Osipnyeon Seolsucheong (Fifty-Year Snow Marrow Essence), three roots of Bingseol Yeonhwa (Ice-Snow Lotus), and four roots of Hanbing Baekricho (Hundred-League Cold Ice Grass).
Too much is as bad as too little, they say.
But in a situation like this, too much was precisely what was needed.
Back in Seolap, when he had restored his qi channels tainted by bloodlust, he had taken theseâbut now the quantity was far greater, and so was the quality.
Without a momentâs hesitation, he shoved them into his mouth one after another.
Blood welled up from his throat, but he swallowed it all down.
If he didnât take these now, he would be bedridden for ten †NĐŸvĐ”â ight †(Read more on our source) days. With them, he might cut it down to just one or two. So the choice was clear.
He circulated the energy swiftly, purifying and restoring his contaminated blood vessels.
Haa...
Panting, he forced himself to stand.
His insides were churning, but for nowâhe was holding on.
Cheonpung spoke.
âHeheh... Lord, I wasnât swayed by that old manâs words in the slightest. You know Iâd never doubt you, right?â
âI know.â
âThat bastard Woorin really knows how to spout crap. Saying our Lord is part of the Cheon Clanâwhat kind of bullshit is that? If heâd seen you shedding tears for your second brother, heâd have swallowed his tongue.â
âI... cried?â
âYou didnât?â
âI donât think I did.â
Cheonpungâs memory seemed to be embellishing quite a bit, but he didnât bother correcting him.
It wasnât the first timeâor even the tenth. He could let it slide.
From behind, a gentle and refreshing energy entered his body. It was Wonyang.
âWonyang.â
â...Yes... Ta- no, Lord...â
âThatâs enough.â
â...But...â
âIâve quelled the worst of the fire with the medicineâs energy. If you and the others add your qi on top of that, it might push it beyond my control. So stop.â
At that, the two others who had been preparing to send him their energy also backed off.
He rested his chin in his hand for a moment.
He hadnât met Ijagyeom of the Red Eyes in person, but the situation alone told him plenty.
He pieced together the intel. Connected people, motives, consequences.
The full picture was unfolding in his mind.
To be honest, he hadnât specifically suspected Hondo Mayeomgung.
He had considered the external branches of Saman or one of the Eight Neutral Great Clansâbut of all things, it had to be Hondo Mayeomgung.
Worse than the who was the when.
If it had been him, heâd have finalized all talks before entering Yangryeong.
He had killed the two warriors from the Sacheon Alliance ten days and one night ago. Ijagyeom had entered Yangryeong with Red-Eyed sects six days ago.
And only nowânowâa single person from Hondo Mayeomgung was heading to Red Eyes.
Which meant their deal was still only in the discussion phase.
In that case, what he had to do was obvious.
In fact, there was only one thing to do.
Woorin of the Black Flame Demon Beast never reached the Red Eyes.
He had to alter the situation so no one could discern the truth.
âYou may not understand right away, but listen well. I was never here today.â
â...What?â
âBut you all slaughtered the Red Eyesâ merchant convoy right here.â
The branch members blinked.
âDuring that time, you never saw Woorin. Understood?â
They all nodded.
âThen go. Go help Ju Soa.â
Only then did they notice her walking to the other side.
It was undoubtedly the convoy of Hwayoung Sword Sect.
According to Beggar Clanâs secret transmissions, their numbers totaled around sixty.
Hack.
He coughed up blood.
The veins beneath his skin squirmed violently, and dark, blood-like fluid leaked from the corner of his lips.
â...Lord...â
At Han Murinâs worried voice, he silently patted her shoulder.
âTell Ju Soaânot to kill them all. She must make it look like she tried to wipe them out but failed.â
â...Yes. Iâll tell her.â
âYou have until handa-gyeong. Everything must be done and you must leave this place by then. Understood?â
âYes.â
âThen go.â
ââYes, Lord!ââ
***
The main hall of the Hwayoung Sword Sect was magnificent. Crimson tiles and vermilion pillars that once gleamed under sunlight were now draped in darkness.
Drip. Drip.
The sound of rainwater broke the silence.
Ijagyeom stared at the corpses before him without a single change in expression.
They were laid out neatlyâbut most of them were mangled beyond recognition.
Limbs severed, torsos splitâthese were corpses in name only. Identifying them was next to impossible.
These were the five merchant convoys that were supposed to return to Red Eyes today.
No exaggerationâthis was all that was left.
The money, the goods, everything they were supposed to bring was gone.
Warriors, porters, and merchantsânearly two hundred people. But all that returned were bodies and survivors.
Thatâs right. Survivors.
Twenty of them.
Wounded, but alive.
After surveying them briefly, Ijagyeom turned to the subordinate standing beside himâBranch Lord Hong Jagyeong.
âYou said they were placed in storage pouches, correct?â
â...Yes. The cargo from all five convoys would have filled nearly twenty wagons. If it all fit, it mustâve been a high-grade pouch.â
âHigh-grade... I see.â
Ijagyeomâs voice was calm, but beneath it simmered rage.
As the ruler of Red Eyes, he suppressed his emotions completely.
Not even the twitch of an eye or a wrinkle in his brow betrayed his thoughts.
Thatâs the power that allowed him to command even Red Eyesâ military governor.
Master of the Hwayoung Sword Sect. A master of Ipsingyeong (Entered the Divine Realm).
He had acquired Yeolhwa Cheongyeol (Heavenly Inferno Formula), a secret martial art of the legendary Flame Sword Lineage from the Age of Genesisâallowing him to wield flame freely.
Lotus Heart Lord Ijagyeom.
Slowly, he turned his gaze to a man in black official robes.
It was Jinmu, Red Eyesâ inspector.
Ijagyeomâs question was brief.
âReport?â
Jinmu bowed and replied.
âConfirmed. There were four culprits, Lord.â
âDetails.â
âYes. Based on survivor testimonies and traces at the scene, it appears four attackers ambushed the convoys. They are currently believed to be branch members from Yangryeong.â
Ijagyeomâs eyes narrowed slightly.
âProof?â
âWitnesses couldnât make out faces due to the rain, but physique and martial style matched. One was a giant wielding a massive swordâthe strike zones exploded upon contact. Thatâs Cheonsal Nangseonggyeol, a Heavenly-class technique used by Yangryeongâs unit. Another was a woman with a slender sword using Salgeommun sword arts. Her level matched Ogi Jowon, and her technique aligns with Thousand-Handed Beauty Ju Soa. As for the other two...â
âThatâs enough.â
Ijagyeom raised a hand, cutting Jinmu off.
âBut what about Woorin?â
Jinmuâs face stiffened slightly.
âThat... is the most inexplicable part, Lord.â
âGo on.â
âAccording to the supervisor of the final convoy, Lord Woorin smelled blood and declared someone had made a move. He said, âIâll take care of itâprepare for departure slowly.ââ
âAnd?â
âHe never returned. The convoy eventually departed... and was attacked. Woorinâs whereabouts are still unknown.â
Doubt flickered in Ijagyeomâs eyes.
âA master of Ipsingyeong defeated by warriors in Ogi Jowon? Thatâs absurd.â
Jinmu nodded.
âI think so as well. Whatâs more, something was odd at the scene.â
âWhat was it?â
âThere were clear traces of Ju Soaâs inner energy and sword. The ground, weakened by rain, had collapsed from her power. But...â
Jinmu paused, taking a breath.
âBut there were no signs of a Divine Realm master. Itâs as if... Lord Woorin never fought at all.â
Ijagyeomâs brow furrowed slightlyâa rare and significant show of emotion.
Thatâs right. This situation was deeply strange.
A master like Woorin, vanished?
It wasnât just improbableâit was unnatural.
No fight. No trace. Just... gone.
âItâs as if they never encountered each other.â
â...Lord.â
âSpeak.â
âIâve worked as inspector for over a decade. Iâve handled hundreds of cases. Based on everything Iâve seen, I can only concludeâLord Woorin moved to confront the attackers... but disappeared before even meeting them.â
And Ijagyeom agreed.
Even if, by some miracle, the Yangryeong branch members had defeated Woorin and erased the evidence, they would have paid a severe price.
At least one wouldâve diedâor lost limbs.
But all four were intact. And all four attacked the Hwayoung convoys.
Looking at the facts, Woorin must have encountered someone else... and vanished.
That was the only explanation. But stillâit felt wrong.
Something didnât sit right.
âOne thing bothers me... Where was Yangryeongâs branch leader during all this?â
Branch Lord Hong Jagyeong stepped forward.
âLord, at that time, Seol Unwi was in Yangryeong. According to our reports, he caused an incident at Yangryeong Hall, stopped by his branch, then took his people to the Oksu mine.â
âAny absences?â
âOther than briefly stopping at the branch, none.â
âWho was present at the branch?â
âSeong Yangho. From the Baekseol Wilyeongdan.â
At that name, Ijagyeomâs eyebrow twitched.
âHe was gravely injured and couldnât move... so Unwi visited to check on him?â
âThat seems to be the case.â
Silence fell over the room.
Everyone waited for Ijagyeomâs next decision.
He spoke slowly.
âTrack Woorin. Find out why he disappeared.â
Thisâno matter what came nextâhad to be resolved.
Making an enemy of Hondo Mayeomgung was insanity.
Even the Sacheon Allianceâs main faction would avoid that.
They needed, at the very least, an explanation for Woorinâs disappearance.
âAnd since Yangryeongâs branch lord wants to play games... letâs entertain him a little.â
Ijagyeomâs eyes turned cold.
He saw Seol Unwiâs scheme as clear as day.