Itâs true that having more cards in your hand puts everything in your favor.
But the most important thing is the person holding those cards.
If that person is some pathetic idiot, then the cards mean nothing.
On the other hand, if the person is exceptionally capable, even just three cardsâor no, just twoâcan be enough to overturn the entire world.
"I told you, didnât I? Youâre «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» a model example."
"...You... deliberately stayed out of the front lines?"
"I merely understood, with my head, what needed to be prioritized."
"..."
"Of course, my body wasnât in perfect shape either, but thatâs hardly the point."
"..."
"I usually donât feel sympathy for anyone."
"You little bastard..."
"But youâre something of an exception. To be honest, itâs not just pityâI feel sorry for you. I donât enjoy gilding my own image, but frankly, youâre not even my opponent."
"...You... you...!"
Cold wordsâbut they werenât wrong.
This wasnât arrogance or conceit.
The results said it all.
Lee Jagyeom wasnât even on the level to play a real match against me.
In the first place, heâs the kind of man who shouldâve been playing with someone else, not me.
There was no need to say anything more.
"So, before you leave for the last time, Iâll answer one question for you."
I stood up and leaned toward Lee Jagyeomâs ear where he lay collapsed on the ground.
"Do you know why my body isnât in normal condition?"
"...I donât want to hear it. Just kill me alreâ"
"Black Flame Demon Beast, Ulin."
"...What...?"
"I sustained internal injuries fighting him. Even though heâs considered the weakest among the Lords of Hon Do Ma Yeomgung, he still held the title of Great Lord. He wasnât easy to deal with."
Lee Jagyeomâs eyes widened.
"...You... fought him...?"
"Yes."
"How...?"
I sighed, as if genuinely pitying him.
"Even when playing Go, the first thing to do is assess your opponentâs skill. But you charged in driven by greed aloneâand now youâve ended up like this."
"No... Explain... How could you...?"
I shook my head and rose to my feet. Then extended my hand toward the governor of Seong standing to my left. The quick-witted man immediately handed me a sword.
"Iâve answered your question. Itâs time for you to go."
"W-Wait..."
"Do you still have something to say?"
"I... I do..."
"Save it. Say the rest in the afterlife."
"...What?"
I silently swung the sword.
Slick.
Lee Jagyeomâs head fell to the ground.
***
Lee Jagyeomâs death was the signal.
"Kill them all."
The moment Unwi gave the order, the martial artists of Yangryeong and Bongrae, who had been lying in ambush near the main gate, grabbed their longbows and began unleashing arrows at the dazed warriors of Jeokan.
Pftftftftfâ!!
They were drowning in the despair of defeat and the overwhelming uncertainty of what to do nextâtoo stunned to react.
Another volley of arrows.
Two hundred shots.
Then another two hundred.
The relentless rain of arrows pierced straight into the bodies of the Jeokan warriors, and one by one, they began to die.
By the time exactly a thousand arrows had been fired, fewer than thirty of the original three hundred remained.
Those few had cultivation levels of at least Five Dragon Blooming Star or higher.
"Stop."
Everyone lowered their bows.
"Yangso."
At Unwiâs call, he quickly ran to stand beside him.
"Yes, Master."
"From today on, you are the ruler of Jeokan."
Yangsoâs eyes widened.
"You donât want it?"
"...Not at all. Iâm simply grateful. Thank you, Master."
"Then go deal with the remnants of Jeokan over there."
A murderous smile curled at Yangsoâs lips.
"At your command."
As Yangso waved his hand, the warriors of Cheolsan Sword Gate charged forward all at once.
Unwi intended to entrust Jeokan to Yangso.
There was no one more suitable than Yangso from the start.
Even if his current martial prowess didnât seem quite up to par with Ogijo-level experts, it was only a matter of time.
Unwi knew Yangsoâs potential well.
Everyoneâboth the people of Jeokan and Unwiâs own forcesâwatched silently.
That day, Jeokan became territory of the Everlasting Snow Palace.
Yangso of the Snow's Pressure became the new ruler of Jeokan.
But no one was unawareâ
That what would happen next was far more important than what had just occurred.
***
The rumor swept across the entire martial world like wildfire.
The Everlasting Snow Palace had seized Jeokan of the Yang Empire, and in the process, annihilated six sects affiliated with the Martial Alliance.
Ilmun-Sam Clan-Yi Clan.
Their ruler had been none other than Lee Jagyeom, a master of the Ipshin Realmâand now, he had been defeated and lost everything.
It was a truly shocking event.
The main palace of the Everlasting Snow Palace hadnât even intervened.
It had been the illegitimate childâSnow Mountain Demon Lord, Seol Unwiâwho had singlehandedly crushed Jeokan.
Anyone with a head on their shoulders, in that moment, couldnât help but feel aweâand fear.
The conclusion was simple.
Seol Unwi would etch his name into the history of the martial world, one way or another.
Whether as a Great Demon or something else, it was inevitable.
Heâd already achieved something worthy of it.
"Astounding."
Kang Cheonwoo, Lord of the Martial Alliance in Sichuan, couldnât believe what he was hearing even as he received the report.
"...Hoo... They said he was good at Go, but he might be an even greater strategist than that worm from the Martial Alliance."
He broke it down point by point.
First: Seol Unwi had proven he could transcend limits.
What realm was Seol Unwi in now? Three Flowers Gathering Purity.
From that level, he had conquered a territory filled with Ipshin Realm masters, Harmonization Realm warriors, and even Ogijo-level elites. His capacity for both strategy and action was truly beyond imagination.
In the martial world, cultivation level is the measure of powerâand for him to have broken that rule was a monumental feat in itself.
Second: Seol Unwiâs position had grown too great.
To accomplish this much without relying on the main palace meant that Seol Unwi, as an individual, could be recognized as a full-fledged power on his own. His independence and autonomy had already earned the recognition of the martial world.
And third:
Psychological warfare.
No need to look farâKang Cheonwoo himself was the perfect example.
Right now, a single thought had taken root in Kang Cheonwooâs mind.
What if Seol Unwiâs power is combined with the full strength of the Everlasting Snow Palace?
Uncertainty and fear had been planted into the martial world. That in itself became a powerful deterrent. Seol Unwiâs enemies would now be forced to assess not just his current strength, but also his potentialâand that, in and of itself, was a weapon.
"Vice Lord."
At Kang Cheonwooâs call, the Vice Lord of the Sichuan Martial AllianceâGhost-Eyed Demon Lord, Moyong Namcheonâlifted his head.
"Yes, Lord."
"What are you thinking right now?"
"I was thinking of Jegal Yeonghyeon."
Kang Cheonwoo chuckled.
"That idiot?"
"Yes. Itâs well known that he tried to pressure the Everlasting Snow Palace with his schemes."
"Very well known."
"And the one who countered Jegal Yeonghyeon was Seol Unwi."
"And the result was Seol Unwiâs victory."
"Yes. That one move that started with a single Go board flipped Jegal Yeonghyeonâs entire setup. Every strategy he tried to play was rendered useless."
"Indeed."
"I considered that a divine move."
Kang Cheonwooâs eyes deepened.
A divine move...
"You think what Seol Unwi just did in Jeokan is an extension of that divine move?"
"Yes. Except for the moment he personally reversed Lee Jagyeomâs strategy at Guryongsangno, he did nothing but orchestrate from his chair and watch as Jeokanâs warriors died. Thatâs what I heard."
In the endâ
"Heâs trying to show his value."
"To whom?"
"...To you, Lord Kang, to Gun Mugyeol, and to the entire world."
Kang Cheonwoo let out a hearty laugh.
Trulyâ
"What an amusing bastard."
While Kang Cheonwoo marveled in pure admiration, Moyong Namcheon asked,
"What do you plan to do?"
This was the crucial question.
Where had the fight between Yangryeong and Jeokan even started?
It began when two of Sichuanâs martial artists were killed by Seol Unwi.
Why had those two provoked Unwi in the first place?
Kang Cheonwoo wasnât a fool.
"I donât want to be dancing on someone elseâs board. But if the one who laid that board is that crazy old man, well... tch."
In the public eye, Kang Cheonwoo was known as a straightforward man.
The fact that even someone like him was finding this difficult said a lot. And there was only one person in the world who could do that to Kang Cheonwoo.
That crazy old man.
"Cheondoja... Why the hell did he do it?"
"...I donât know. Maybe... just for fun."
There was no other explanation.
Thatâs the kind of man he was.
"Still, we canât just sit still."
He was right. If they did nothing now, the dignity of the Sichuan Martial Alliance would be utterly trampled.
Even if Lee Jagyeom had acted on his own, even if it wasnât officially sanctioned, there were still people tied to the main allianceâand entire sects had actually been wiped out.
They had to respond.
So what should they do?
"We need to apply pressure."
"Pressure, sir?"
That was the heart of it.
Anyone can conquer, occupy, and take.
But protecting somethingânow thatâs a different story.
Kang Cheonwoo briefly considered forming a temporary alliance with Gun Mugyeol of the Martial Alliance.
And immediately rejected the idea.
Even if someone put a sword to his neck, he would never shake hands with Gun Mugyeol.
That cunning, hypocritical bastard was the type of person Kang Cheonwoo despised most in the world. That was final.
"Do you have something in mind?"
At Moyong Namcheonâs question, Kang Cheonwoo gave it some thought.
The Sichuan Alliance couldnât move directly.
If they did, theyâd have to be ready for war with the Everlasting Snow Palace. Things had escalated to that point. But doing nothing wasnât an option either.
There were only two choices left.
Negotiateâor launch another attack by some other means, then negotiate.
Kang Cheonwoo chose the latter.
"First, cut off the transport routes between Jeokan, Bongrae, and Saryang. Isolate them. And thenâ"
This was the real core.
"The man who governs that whole region... It was Song Hak, right?"
"Yes. Song Hak, Prefect of Geongonseong. Heâs known for precise calculations and excellent perception of the political landscape. More than that, he was also the academic mentor of the current Yang Empire emperor, Yang Noryong... not someone we can mess with easily."
"Then we make a deal."
The non-aggression pact between the martial world and the imperial court is just for show. Itâs only maintained because of the bloody struggle behind the scenes.
Considering the unique position of the Everlasting Snow Palace, this was fundamentally different from when Seol Unwi took Yangryeong.
Two entire cities had fallen.
The imperial court of the Yang Empire wouldnât stay quiet. Neither would Song Hak.
"Letâs think long term. If that bastard can flip the board, then so can we. Once we isolate them and set up a negotiation table, weâll both have saved face. Then we can have ourselves a very smooth conversation, donât you think?"