âWhat kind of bullshit is that?â
The words slipped out before I could stop them, and this time the Poison Kingâs brow creased.
The moment I said it, I knew Iâd fucked up.
âNice going.â
It just burst out of me because it was so absurd.
I mean, seriously, how is this not completely insane?
âAn engagement? What kind of insane bullshit is that?â
Of all the shit Iâve heard lately, even putting the epithets aside, this one left me the most dumbstruck.
âBullshit?â
The Poison King seized on my wording, making no effort to hide his displeasure.
âNo, but, am I wrong? An engagement?â
Even after hearing it, I couldnât shut up.
Telling me to get engaged to his daughter meantâ
âHeâs telling me to get engaged to Tang Yeran.â
Who the hell could just sit still after hearing that?
I threw the words at the Poison King like I was venting heatâ
âYes.â
He only nodded, as if to say Iâd understood him correctly.
â...Youâre serious?â
âYes. That is my additional condition.â
âYou want me to get engaged to Young Lady Tang?â
âYes.â
â...Why?â
âMm?â
âWhy is that what you want?â
Even if he hadnât doted on her, Tang Yeran was still the Poison Kingâs daughter.
Her treatment hadnât been good, and within Tang Clan her evaluation wasnât exactly high, butâ
Tang Yeran was a direct Tang bloodline, and after what happened last time, I could only assume her treatment would change.
âBecause I beat Poison Dragon like a dog.â
From a troublemaker whoâd been living quietly inside Tang Clan, sheâd become another genius who defeated her own brother, one of the Seven Prodigies.
Right now they were keeping it quiet because the Poison King had been attacked, but once this incident wrapped up it was obvious things would get noisy.
Even aside from thatâ
âTang Yeran is useful.â
Tang Yeran herself had plenty of value inside Tang Clan.
âAnd if you look at what an engagement means, itâs even more so.â
A relationship forged through a marriage contract.
Itâs the simplest, most reliable way to form an extremely tight pact with another great clan.
Any reputable household looking to bulk itself up uses that method a lot.
âIf anything, Murong Clan was the weird one.â
They were the ones talking nonsense, trying to tie themselves to the Bang family that has nothing.
Ordinarily, once you get to the level of the Five Great Clans, everyone in the bloodline who isnât earmarked as a future young clan head gets used as marriage-contract pieces to grow the clanâs power.
âWhy me...?â
Why would he tie such a precious and important card to me?
No matter how I thought about it, I couldnât understand.
That was whenâ
[That kidâs sharp.]
Yoo Cheongil said, looking at the Poison King.
[Heâs frighteningly fast at making judgments. I donât know about him as a martial artist, but as a Clan Head, that kid is a hundred times better than that useless idiot.]
For once, Yoo Cheongil was actually praising someone.
Hearing that, I watched the Poison King.
âWhatâs the problem?â
He spoke like my reaction was what didnât make sense.
âYou said yourself that you believe you will one day become Zenith Under the Heavens. Judging by that, I thought this was the condition that would help you most.â
â...â
Hearing his explanation, I had to frown.
Only then did I start to see what the Poison King was aiming at.
âThis old man.â
So that was what he meant when he said his deliberations were over?
âHe put me on the scale.â
Heâd set me on the weights in his head and measured the board.
And his conclusion was this?
â...That damned âvalue.ââ
The âvalueâ Yoo Cheongil talked about.
And me, as I would appear through the Poison Kingâs eyes.
Did the Poison King really judge that my value was that of someone who would genuinely rise to Zenith Under the Heavens?
Is that why he was trying to bind me to his daughter, to keep the connection even at that cost?
If so, then the value he spoke of for me wasnât bad at all.
â...Or is he testing me?â
It was possible.
Maybe he was trying to fish for something by checking my reactionâbut then again, it didnât quite feel like that.
His eyes were full of sincerity, like he genuinely meant to betroth Tang Yeran and me.
I hesitated.
âIf heâs serious, then I donât really lose anything.â
As a condition, it was good. All I had to do was accept the engagement and Iâd get a reward that was absurd on its face.
Even putting the engagement aside, just the engagement itself was a great condition.
A direct bloodline member of a Five Great Clan.
Same generation, no rough edges to speak of, a pretty face, and her personality isnât bad.
If I married Tang Yeran, Iâd become part of a renowned clan and probably live much more comfortably.
â...Iâm sorry.â
I had to respectfully refuse the Poison Kingâs proposal.
â...â
At my refusal, the Poison Kingâs expression shifted ever so slightly as he asked:
âWhat is your reason?â
âIf we speak of reasons, a lot of complicated factors follow behind it, but at the most fundamental level... itâs because I donât want to be tied to anyone right now.â
âHmm?â
Even after hearing that, the Poison Kingâs expression didnât change much.
Not that that was going to change my answer.
âDo â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) you have any other conditions, then?â
Engagement, my ass.
âIf I get any more tangled up right now, itâll be a pain in the ass.â
I knew the Poison King viewed me favorably. But that was the version of me Yoo Cheongil had made.
Even if it wasnâtâ
âI have too much to do to let myself get tied down anywhere.â
An engagement with Tang Clan might very well become a major part of my life.
But right now, it was just an awkward option.
â...Is that so?â
âYes. I truly am grateful that you view me so favorably, but... unfortunately, Iââ
âI understand.â
â...Sir?â
âI said I understand.â
Just when I was scrambling for more refusal phrasing, the Poison King calmly accepted my rejection.
What the hell.
âWas he just saying it to say it?â
Who would throw around their own daughterâs engagement like that as a casual line? That didnât seem right.
He really did pull his gaze away from me like he had no lingering regret at all.
Which was good for meâif we could let this pass peacefully, all the betterâbut it still left a strange aftertaste.
âHeâs giving up that easily?â
Was there something more going on? I was still wondering that whenâ
âIn that case, it will be somewhat hard for me to accept the conditions Young Master Bang wants.â
At his next words, I had to click my tongue over and over on the inside.
âAh, shit.â
From the Poison Kingâs attitude and his words, I realized it.
âThe initiative just shifted.â
By refusing the engagement, the upper hand in these negotiations had tipped slightly toward the Poison King.
That wasnât good. I had to stay sharp from this point on.
âWas the engagement talk his bait?â
Did he use the word âengagementâ just to secure the upper hand?
That suspicion crossed my mind. If that was really the case, he was one seriously creepy old man.
âTo think heâd even use his daughter.â
I forced my concentration up.
I faced the Poison King like I wouldnât give an inch.
And thatâs how the real negotiation began.
*****
By the time my talk with the Poison King ended, the sky was already turning to sunset.
Weâd spoken for at least two full hours. And the resultâ
âAh, for fuckâs sake.â
Stepping out of his residence, I couldnât help swearing.
I had good reason.
â...No openings. None at all.â
One side was determined to pull something out, no matter what.
The other side was determined to hold on, no matter what.
Looking at the outcomeâ
âI barely got anything out of him.â
You had to say the Poison King came out just slightly ahead.
âAh... If not for how things started, I couldâve squeezed more out of him.â
It was damn frustrating. I ended up just gnawing on my poor thumbnail.
[See, thatâs what you get for wobbling at the start. If youâd just said youâd accept right away, everything wouldâve turned out fine.]
Yoo Cheongil said, sounding exasperated.
Hearing that, I let out a hollow laugh.
âEasy for you to say when itâs not your life. Itâs an engagement, not naming a damn dog. How the hell am I supposed to decide that easily?â
[It didnât seem bad to me. Sheâs a decent girl even by your eyes, isnât she?]
â...Thatâs a completely different issue.â
No matter how decent a person Tang Yeran was, an engagement was something else entirely.
Sure, turning that down had made the negotiation harder.
âBut nowâs not the time.â
Engagement is out of the questionâover my dead body.
Maybe someday, but right now I had no intention of getting tied to anyone.
Which made it all the more bitter.
â...Itâs killing me how damn tempting it was.â
I never imagined heâd actually put the engagement on the table like that.
By rejecting it, the justification slid over to the Poison Kingâs side.
Because of that, the negotiations went in a way I didnât like.
âI at least wrung out the commission reward and some other parts, but...â
What I cared about most was the deal tied to Myriad-Flowers Rain.
âItâs not great.â
What I got out of it through that was a bit less than what Iâd hoped.
âNot exclusive trading rights, just priority trading.â
Iâd demanded exclusive rights over lower-grade weapons.
In the end, what I secured was priority trading rights.
Honestly, that part wasnât bad. Getting priority at all was already something.
The problem wasâ
â...The first item is the problem.â
Iâd asked for priority trading rights with Iron River, but what I got back wasnât priority.
âJust the right to trade.â
A simple right to trade with Iron River.
That wasnât bad either.
Iron River isnât the kind of place that casually opens trade.
Just being able to trade with them at all was a good thing for Blue Moon Sect.
âItâs just frustrating.â
Still, it was frustrating. If Iâd pushed a bit harder, I couldâve gotten something better.
Not managing it left a bitter taste.
âStill, getting this much is no small thing.â
It was definitely not a small gain.
I decided to focus on that.
Aside from thatâ
âAs for Heaven-Breaking Palace...â
The Poison King also told me a bit about what heâd found out regarding Heaven-Breaking Palace.
He said Demonic Leather Spear was someone he had personally killed in the last war.
The fact that bastard showed up alive was one thing.
On top of that, the ones among Tang Clanâs household he trusted most had turned traitor. That was a problem too.
So heâd been tearing through the clanâs surroundings and the people around them, trying to root out infiltrators.
âAnd whenever he caught one, they either killed themselves... or were already gone, right?â
Which meant even the Poison Kingâs harvest hadnât been all that great.
âJust what the hell is Heaven-Breaking Palace?â
What kind of people are they, to plant spies inside Tang Clanâs own ranks?
What was their true objective?
âIt doesnât feel like they came just to see me.â
They clearly had other aims besides me...
âIt could have been the Poison King.â
That was definitely possible.
âBut I canât afford to be sure of anything.â
With so little to go on, I couldnât jump to conclusions.
If even the legendary Poison King had trouble catching their tail, then for me, any judgment would be based on far too little.
âOne thingâs clearâtheyâre not ordinary.â
From the way they talked about Yoo Cheongil, from the sense of a hidden agenda, they were obviously a group that reeked of danger.
âI really, really donât want to get involved with them...â
Judging by how things looked, though, I was already involved, and the thought left me sick.
âGoddamn...â
Nothingâs going my way. Scratching the back of my head with that thought, I kept walking whenâ
âFound you.â
A familiar voice reached my ears.
It was the Poison Sovereign.
âElder. Youâreââ
I turned toward him immediately.
â...Oh.â
âTsk, tsk...â
Seeing the Poison Sovereignâs state, my eyes widened.
â...Elder.â
The Poison Sovereign was half transparent.
Before, only his feet had been a little see-through. Now, his whole body was faint.
Which meantâ
âYouâre leaving?â
It meant the Poison Sovereign was departing.
More preciselyâ
âDeliverance.â
It meant he was attaining deliverance.