Hyejeongsan spoke gravely.
âIt is inappropriate to say he was simply chased out. His mind runs so deep he could toy with Jegal Yeonghyeon, Vice Lord of the Martial Alliance, and his martial prowess is in no way inferior to the foremost masters of the jianghu. That such a man killed one hundred and twenty Gaebang disciples not by his own strength but by borrowing the power of the authorities means his resourcefulness is also......â
âMaster!â
Jin Muhyeok raised his voice.
âDo you still not see? So what if those lowly Gaebang disciples of Seongjak Province died? What does it matter if a hundred or a thousand of them die? What matters is that through this we can pressure Everlasting Snow Palace and extort an enormous fortune in gold and silver. This is an opportunity for our Gaebang as well. One day is all it will take. I will go myself and put an end to it......â
Hyejeongsan cut him off, face hardening coldly.
âIs that how you regard our disciples?â
âIs it not the truth? You know it better than anyone, Master. The true experts are all at headquarters, while the branch disciples......â
âEnough.â
There was warning in Hyejeongsanâs voice.
âHave you forgotten the roots of Gaebang? We are the sect that embraces all the beggars of the world. Every one of them is our brother, our comrade.â
âBrothers?â
Jin Muhyeok sneered.
âMaster, with that kind of idealism you cannot survive in this world. In the martial world, if you have no strength, you die like a dog.â
Hyejeongsan was struck speechless.
When had Jin Muhyeokâs thinking changed so much?
That child who once cherished Gaebang, proud of running free across the world as a beggarâhow had he come to this?
âIn any case, that bastard Seol Unhwi must be dealt with.â
Jin Muhyeok clenched his fist.
âThe honor of Gaebang has been dragged through the mud. Leave him be, and others will look down on us.â
âAnd what do you intend to do?â
âI will go myself.â
A murderous glint flickered in Jin Muhyeokâs eyes.
âIâll cut off that bratâs head and throw it at Everlasting Snow Palaceâs gates. If that sparks war with them......â
âYou mean to drag the Original Blood Sect into this again?â
Jin Muhyeok flinched.
âThe Grand Elder Yeong Unseong of the Blood Sect is a dangerous man. Iâve told you countless times to sever ties with him. Why have you still not come to your senses?â
âThis is why.â
â...What?â
âThis is why it wonât work. With Gaebang as it is now.â
Hyejeongsanâs eyes widened at his discipleâs words.
âHow long do you intend to go on peddling information for scraps? You say Gaebang thrives in the central plains, but in the end it amounts to no more than that. No one in this world looks at Gaebang as equal to the Five Great Sword Sects. Noâworse, not even as their peer. It is the same with the Four Outer Demonic Sects. Our beggar disciples number in the tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands. And what of our warriors? Itâs time we stepped into the open. No longer the ones who beg, but the ones who seize.â
There were many in Gaebang who followed Jin Muhyeok.
Leaving aside his talent, he had drive.
Those who sided with him were extreme. Like he had just said: that they must become takers, not beggars. These were called the New Faction.
Opposed to them was Hyejeongsan, called the Orthodox †NĐŸvĐ”â ight †(Read more on our source) Faction.
He guarded Gaebangâs traditional values, holding to the principle that information could be bought and sold for money, but sides must never be taken.
The clash between the two had been long-standingâand its end was drawing near.
âThis is an opportunity, Master.â
Hyejeongsan sighed.
âMuhyeok.â
âYes.â
âYou are too hasty. You donât even grasp your opponent properly......â
âWhat is there to grasp?â
Jin Muhyeok sprang up like fire.
âI donât understand why you fret over a mere castaway of Everlasting Snow Palace. Heâs laid the board before us! This is the kind of thing you must seize, no matter what.â
Just then the door opened, and Chang Iljin, Gaebangâs Protector of the Laws, entered.
âLord, Iâve gathered information on Seongjak Province and Seol Unhwi.â
âSpeak.â
âFirst, Seongjak Province is currently within Cheonrimengâs territory. After Yewonjaeâs death, Vice Lord Mae Widong requested aid from the various sects, and......â
Hyejeongsan cut him short.
âSpare me what I already know. Tell me only of the recent events.â
âYes, Lord.â
Chang Iljin began recounting how Unhwi had dealt with Nokrimchaeâwho he had crossed paths with, how he had handled traitors within the Seongjak Union, how Jang Icheong of the Ihwageom Cheonjong had devised a stratagem and how Unhwi had countered it.
Why one hundred and twenty Gaebang disciples had died, and why Ham Jangsikâthe branch leader of Seongjak, a man likely to be promoted soon to General Commander of Chongtaâhad been slain so miserably there.
The more they heard, the higher Seol Unhwiâs value soared.
This wasâ
Not someone they could afford to make an enemy of.
Even Jin Muhyeok, the Vice Leader, was shaken.
Is this... even human?
And it was not the end.
â...A confrontation with Jang Icheong... In the end, it seems Ham Jangsik tied himself to the wrong side in the territorial struggle between Ihwageom Cheonjong and Everlasting Snow Palace, and so was killed as an example.â
âHe didnât just tie himself. He betrayed Seol Unhwi and struck him from behind.â
â...Then he earned his death.â
Hyejeongsan fell silent for a long while, then slowly opened his mouth.
âI will go myself.â
âMaster?â
Jin Muhyeokâs face showed shock.
âThereâs no need. I can go and......â
âNo. This must be approached with caution. A careless move could invite greater disaster.â
âBut regardless of what that fool Ham Jangsik did, surely he remains a card we could use to pressure Everlasting Snow Palace......â
âSay no more.â
So saying, Hyejeongsan rose from his seat.
âProtector Chang.â
âYes, Lord.â
âMake preparations to depart for Seongjak Province.â
âAs you command.â
The look in Jin Muhyeokâs eyes was filled with open defiance, but he said no more.
The Sect Leader himself going to deal with a mere seventeen-year-old brat? No matter how I think of it, itâs a disgrace to our face.
He swallowed his fury.
His master was too cautious. Noâtoo fearful. That was why Gaebang had declined from its former glory.
And he was a fool.
For the Sect Leader himself to step out for something so pettyâthat alone would draw the condemnation of the martial world.
Masterâs edge has dulled. Itâs clear he can no longer fulfill his role as Sect Leader.
The time was coming.
He would kill him.
Whether by poison, or crippling him into a half-man, it didnât matter.
The old man had suffered enough for decades. Perhaps it was time to let him rest.
Sect Leader Hyejeongsan looked at Jin Muhyeok, sighing inwardly.
This child is growing ever more dangerous.
But what could he do?
How could he abandon his only discipleâthe disciple he had raised as a son?
With a heavy heart, Hyejeongsan began preparing to leave for Seongjak Province.
***
In Seongjak Province, five full days had passed since the beggars vanished.
At first some resisted, but the government soldiersâ merciless blades cut them down, and the beggars fled to neighboring cities.
Unhwi had limited the purge strictly to Seongjak Province. The soldiers did not pursue to kill beyond its borders, and as a result not a single beggar with a sash at his waist remained there.
As time went on, Unhwiâs infamy only grew. But he cared little for such things. Today as ever, he immersed himself in martial training.
In the small yard behind Cheonryong Hall, Unhwi swung the Heavenshaking Spiritblade.
Thunk.
Catching the blade barehanded, Commander Seong immediately lashed out with his foot, aiming a toe kick at Unhwiâs abdomen. Yet as though he had foreseen it, Unhwi twisted with the sword still in his grip, spinning away.
He evaded.
In that instant, Commander Seongâs foot bent in midair and came again. As Unhwi landed, he stepped in with all his strength gathered in the opposite wrist.
Kwaaang!
A thunderous boom rang out. But contrary to expectation, Unhwi was not driven back. Instead it was Commander Seong who was startled.
Releasing the sword, Unhwi rose to his feet and swept out a kick.
Commander Seong blocked with his forearm and immediately reached out with his left hand, aiming to seize Unhwi by the collar. But as Unhwi twisted aside, it only grazed him.
Unhwi ducked low and drove a fist forward.
Thud.
It struck Commander Seong in the abdomen. He stepped back, steadying his stance.
But to his surprise, Unhwi did not press the attack further.
It made no sense.
â...How exactly are you doing this?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âDo you see my movements?â
Unhwi smirked.
âTo be honest, I donât.â
âThen how are you evading? And just now, when I shifted my kick midairâI shouldnât say this, but I meant to launch you into the ruins of that hall over there. Yet you stepped in first and changed the strike point. I donât understand.â
Nor should he.
In that brief moment, Commander Seong had planted no fewer than fifteen feints.
Even when he reached out to seize Unhwiâs collar, he had laid over ten false moves in the span of an instant.
And yet every one of them had been read.
Unhwiâs reply was simple.
âTrain harder.â
â...Yes...â
Still, perhaps feeling a touch of pity, Unhwi added offhandedly:
âHaving many feints doesnât make them useful.â
â...What?â
âShort and simple. Think briefly, decide even more briefly. In my eyes, Commander Seongâs greatest asset is his reaction speed. Among the warriors whoâve reached the Mythic Realm, none match your ability to instantly grasp whatâs happening around you. So why waste that gift?â
âWaste it... how?â
âWhen facing someone you think strong, you lace feints into every attack. Excessively so.â
â......â
âTo me it seemed terribly inefficient. Once you spot an opening, strike at once. When the attack comes faster than expected, the opponent falters. If you can repeat that twice, then you start inserting feints. If you can do that with certainty, with decisivenessâthen Commander Seong as you are now could shear off the arm of a warrior at the Heaven-Earth Apex.â
Taking it as praise, Commander Seong scratched his chin, embarrassed.
Just thenâ
Both men stiffened.
Something brushed their senses.
Noâsomeone.
A master.
An unmistakable master.
Commander Seong instantly drew his dagger as though to fight. Unhwi only turned his head calmly.
From the entrance of Cheonryong Hall, an old man of mountain-like build approached.
Even in each step of his gait there was an extraordinary aura. His body was fully seven cheok tall.
Nearly the same size as Seol Jungcheon.