BOOMâ!!
The door was obliterated in a single blow, revealing the room beyond.
Inside, Ham Jangsik sat frozen in place, his face drained of color.
Covered head to toe in blood, Unhwi let out a faint chuckle.
âArrogance, is it.â
Ham Jangsik furrowed his brow.
â...Are you talking to me?â
âWho else is here?â
Ham Jangsik let out a sigh.
â...Arrogance, you say... Youâve already slaughtered over two hundred Gaebang operatives on your way here. Shouldnât that word suit Lord Cheonsusa of Ihwageom Cheonjong more than me?â
âAnd?â
âPerhaps itâs time you stopped.â
Unhwi smiled and sat across from him.
âWell, since you didnât run, Iâll assume youâre here to hear me out.â
â...â
âIf you have something to say, go ahead.â
â...I received the same offer Lord Cheonsusa madeâfrom Ihwageom Cheonjong.â
âAnd?â
Sweat trickled down Ham Jangsikâs forehead.
âI... didnât want to miss the opportunity.â
âOpportunity?â
He continued in a trembling voice.
âIhwageom Cheonjong is the highest-ranking among the Five Sword Sects. And more importantly, it maintains subtle hierarchical ties with the other sectsâso in truth, it effectively holds sway over all five.â
His voice grew faster.
âThough Lord Cheonsusa hails from Everlasting Snow Palace, what if she were to clash head-on with Ihwageom Cheonjong? It could escalate into a full-blown war between the Five Sword Sects and Everlasting Snow Palace. Of course, should it come to that, the Palace would win... but do you think the Martial Alliance would just stand by?â
âGo on.â
âJegal Yeonghyeon, the Vice Lord of the Martial Alliance, is already looking for an excuse to strike Everlasting Snow Palace. He wouldnât pass up a chance like this. Even if the Sichuan Alliance maintains good ties with Lord Cheonsusa, if the Martial Alliance becomes an enemy as well...â
Ham Jangsik raised his head.
His eyes gleamed with certainty.
He continued.
âIn the end, Lord Cheonsusa will lose.â
âAnd?â
âJang Icheong is at the Heaven-Earth Apex. I know Lord Cheonsusa defeated Pung Muhwi, but everyone knows the Apex is a different realm altogether from other peak stages.â
Ham Jangsik looked Unhwi straight in the eyes.
âBoth Lord Cheonsusa and Jang Icheong clearly wish to resolve this without drawing on the full might of their sects. But their interests are now colliding. Honestly, theyâre not the only ones hoping this doesnât spiral out of control. Even Maewidong of Cheonimeng and martial artists across the provinces all desire peace.â
Unhwi listened silently.
âAs a beggar of the Gaebang, I made a decision. To uphold the greater cause.â
At last, Unhwi let out a quiet snort.
Ham Jangsik flinched at the sound.
âThatâs a lot of words for an excuse.â
â...â
âYouâve just gone to ridiculous lengths to say you sided with Jang Icheong for more profit.â
â...Thatâs notââ
âThe âgreater causeâ? Thatâs a pretty flimsy note to end on, donât you think?â
Ham Jangsik swallowed hard.
âWhen did you first learn that Baek Mujin had entered Seongjak Province? All the intelligence in the province flows through you. You mustâve known well before. Yet even after accepting my offer, you kept that hidden. Was that the âgreater causeâ?â
â...â
âIhwageom Cheonjong sent four masters in the Harmonization Stage. Even assuming they were âshadow-trained,â itâs absurd to claim the Gaebang didnât notice figures of that level entering the province. Am I wrong?â
â...â
âLetâs be generous and say those four were so elite they slipped past your eyes. But when did you learn about the Seongjak Unionâs internal fracture? The Kangcheon Sect, the Fragrant Blossoms, the Iron Line Gangâthey were clearly hostile toward me. Thereâs no way you werenât watching them. Someone of your rankâan O-Gyeolgaekâwould never have missed it. You might not have seen every meeting, but you couldnât possibly not know they were happening. If you didnât, then youâre not an O-Gyeolgaekâyouâre barely a Sam-Gyeolgaek.â
â...â
âDid you leak word of my movement with Cheonrak Division toward Gangbuk Province to Jang Icheong? Or was it Baek Mujin? Was that also part of your âgreater causeâ?â
â...â
âYou negotiated in secret with Baek Mujin and made your choiceânot for survival or righteousness, but purely for your own gain.â
It was too damning to dismiss as a slip of the tongue.
It wasnât something one could take to the grave out of shame.
Faced with this cold, airtight logic, Ham Jangsik let out a sigh. His posture shifted.
â...Fine. I admit it. It wasnât for some noble causeâit was for my own ambition. So why donât we reset our relationship here?â
Even his tone had changed.
Unhwi scoffed.
âHow brazen of you.â
But now that everything was out in the open, such words no longer stung. Ham Jangsik spoke as calmly as he could.
âYouâve killed many Gaebang operatives on your way here. Iâll cover that up.â
âCover it up?â
âIf not me, Lord Cheonsusa will become an enemy of the Gaebang. Even if Everlasting Snow Palace lies outside the central martial world, Lord Cheonsusa built Yangryeong with her own hands and now governs Seongjak Province. Though Yangryeong lies on the outskirts, itâs still within the Gaebangâs reach. Seongjak, even more so. Youâll need me.â
âYou call that help.â
âIf we shake hands again today, then the dead Gaebang agents will be recorded as victims of a massacre initiated by the Iron Line Gang, Kangcheon Sect, and the Fragrant Blossomsâacting under orders from Ihwageom Cheonjong. Yes, Iâll frame it that way.â
That was why Ham Jangsik hadnât fled.
As an O-Gyeolgaek, he could read the winds well enough to bet on negotiating with Unhwi again.
He had betrayed Unhwi, yesâbut the tides had turned.
Massacring Gaebang agents meant things had gone too far. But surely, Unhwi hadnât intended to antagonize the entire Gaebang.
Or so Ham Jangsik believed.
Because he had gravely underestimated Unhwi.
âSo youâll prevent a full-on conflict with the Gaebang... if I let you live?â
âIn short, yes.â
How amusing.
âThe Gaebang must be impressive, then.â
â...Pardon?â
âThey havenât even finished sorting themselves out. Right now, theyâre nothing more than a rabble of scattered vagabonds. Yet here you are, wielding the illusion of their name like a cudgel. Itâs pathetic.â
For a moment, Unhwi considered using the Thousand-Year Blood-Heart Pill tucked in his robes.
But noâthat wasnât something to waste on filth like this.
âCommander Seong.â
âYes, Young Master.â
âKill him.â
As Commander Seong drew his dagger, Ham Jangsik shot to his feet.
âAre you insane?! I told youâI can protect you from the Gaebang! Canât you see whatâs happeningâ?!â
âI already told you. The Gaebang is fractured and disjointed. Itâs no more than a bowl of Go stones. And no player fears the stones themselves.â
He was speechless.
This bastardâs actually insane.
Did he even grasp the weight of the words he was spouting?
âThe Gaebangââ
He never finished the sentence.
Slashâ!
Commander Seongâs blade swept clean through his neck.
Ham Jangsikâs head rolled to the floor.
Unhwi stood, stepping past the corpse.
Commander Seong, watching the severed head roll, turned to Unhwi and asked:
â...What exactly are you planning to do?â
He wasnât stupid. He understood the implications.
âMaybe it wouldâve been better to feed him the Thousand-Year Blood-Heart Pill.â
Unhwi replied flatly.
âWouldnât be worth the trade.â
âThe trade?â
âThere are only six or so of those pills in all the Central Plains. Itâs a treasure among treasures. Only someone at the level of Taihe Wushang could safely neutralize it. Depending on how itâs used, it could yield incredible returns.â
Not an exaggerationâbut the world wasnât that simple.
To gain, one must lose something as well.
The Thousand-Year Blood-Heart Pill was, undeniably, a thing of the demonic path.
Once word got out that he had used it, tongues would wag, and if enemies were many, he could be branded a public enemy of the martial world.
It had to be used in secret. No one could know.
And more importantlyâhe had no intention of wasting it on the Gaebang.
To use something like that in a situation like this would be no different than admitting he lacked ability.
Unhwi looked at Commander Seong.
âDo you hold the Gaebang in high regard?â
â...Well, not exactly, but I wouldnât say I look down on them †NĐŸvĐ”â ight †(Read more on our source) either. Iâm not someone as extraordinary as you, so I suppose I do feel the weight of the Gaebangâs name.â
âSo you feel threatened by them.â
âNot just me... I imagine most martial artists fear the Gaebang to some extent. After all, thereâs no place in this world without beggars.â
Unhwi pulled out a fresh ginseng leaf and lit it with Samadhi True Flame, then spoke quietly.
âI thought someone like you would understand.â
âUnderstand what?â
âNo matter how many of them there are... beggars are still just beggars.â
â...â
âEven if ten thousand gather, theyâre still just beggars. Their numbers make them hard to control. And with numbers come just as many differing desires. Of all people, theyâre the most sensitive to power. All sects submit to strength, but the Gaebang even more so.â
â...Meaning?â
âThe Gaebangâs already in chaos. The Sect Leader and Vice Leader are locked in factional struggle. Stirring up more enemies now would be idiocy.â
âBut historically, even rival factions have united to crush a common enemy.â
âAt least... those two wonât. And by tomorrow, there wonât be a single beggar in the Gaebang whoâll dare call me their enemy.â
âWhy?â
Unhwi glanced around.
âPeople like you, who care about numbers, fear the Gaebang. But people like me, who know better, understand that the Gaebangâs power is an illusion.â
âAn illusion...â
Unhwi was certain.
By tomorrow, the mere mention of his name would make every beggar in the Gaebang shudder in fear.
He spoke, low and final:
âNo martial artist who fears illusions... can ever stand atop the heavens.â
Not for a single momentâ
Had Seol Unhwi ever feared the Gaebang.
Not in this life.
Not in the last.
âBring me Jasa.â
Commander Seong nodded stiffly, still stunned.