âThis fucking lunatic?â
I shouted without meaning to.
I didnât care whether Jegal Jin was sitting in front of me or not.
If I didnât let it out, Iâd explode.
âIs he actually insane?â
My father causing trouble wasnât exactly a rare event, so I thought Iâd gotten used to it, at least to some degree.
âWhat the hell am I supposed to do with this man?â
No matter how useless heâd been my whole life, he was still my father.
âDoes he seriously need to get buried alive by a noble family?â
Heâd caused the kind of incident you couldnât even pretend to overlook anymore.
The reason was written right there in the letter.
âFather-in-law, I heard you still havenât chosen an heir apparent.â
âMy second boy takes after meâheâs sharper than he looks.â
âSince itâs come to this, perhaps you could bring him to the Jegal Clan onceââ
CRUMPLE.
I crushed the letter without even finishing it.
âFuck.â
The curse came out on its own. If this isnât being out of your mind, what is?
You bring up the Jegal Clan with an illegitimate childâof all things?
âEven if thereâs a connection, there are limits.â
This wasnât something that ended with âa bastardâ and thatâs it.
âWhat kind of brain do you have to have to send something like this?â
I wanted to crack open that manâs skull and take a look.
God, I thought Iâd given up on my father after I turned fifteen, but thisâhe was an even bigger butcher than Iâd expected.
TRICKLEâ.
Cold sweat ran down. My anger kept bursting nonstop as I read, but the important thing wasnât me.
âHis reaction.â
Jegal Jinâs reaction, sitting right in front of me.
That was the biggest problem.
âDry eyes.â
I couldnât tell what was inside themârage, resentment, whatever.
But those werenât eyes holding a good emotion.
What was Jegal Jin thinking, receiving this letter?
âWhat do you think? He wants to kill him.â
My fatherâand me.
Didnât he want to get rid of both of us because we were both disgusting to look at?
Maybe not Jegal Jin, but I wouldâve, if it were me.
While I was watching Jegal Jinâs face like thatâ
His mouth slowly opened.
*****
The first thing Jegal Jin felt wasnât interest or anything like that.
It was just a faint irritation and a little... reflection.
No. âReflectionâ wasnât even the word.
âA bastard I donât want to look at.â
The thing sitting in front of himâthis âgrandson.â
A grandson in name only, someone he didnât even think of that way.
It couldnât be helped. He was the child of a man Jegal Jin couldnât chew up hard enough.
âBang Cheonho.â
The Bang Clan Head of Liaoning, the man who stole his daughter.
And after taking her, working her to the bone until she lost her lifeâback then, Jegal Jin truly wanted to wipe out the Bang Clan and everything attached to it.
But he didnât.
Because of his daughterâs words.
âEven if you canât hold them to your chest, please donât harm them. Heâs a pitiful man.â
Donât harm the Bang Clan.
Because his daughter said that, Jegal Jin ultimately couldnât lay a hand on the Bang Clan.
And because he couldnât lay a hand on them, he cut off his interest.
That was the best he could do.
âYuhui.â
Jegal Yuhui.
A pretty, brilliant child.
The only daughter among Jegal Jinâs four children, and the eldest.
Even if she wouldnât inherit the clan head position, heâd never once doubted she would go on to do something great.
And then she met some nobody who didnât even know what he was doingâand everything became a mess.
He lost his daughter.
Jegal Jin lost even the little laughter he still had.
And time passed... and then this one appeared.
Bang Cheonhoâs child.
Yuhuiâs son.
His grandson.
And on top of thatâYoo Cheongil, that dogâs successor?
âWhat a joke.â
How do you get entangled like thisâhow can it possibly tangle up this badly?
It was absurd.
Like everything had been twisted together on purpose, begging him to pay attention.
At first, Bang Cheonho came groveling, begging for nothing but a recommendation letter, so Jegal Jin wrote itâand ended it there.
A child who carried his blood?
That wasnât particularly important to Jegal Jin.
How many grandkids did he even have?
There were plenty who were clever, plenty who caught his eye.
And the reason he hadnât chosen an heir apparent wasnât because he couldnât.
It was just something born out of his own stubbornness.
In other words, it meant there was no reason to keep that child in his sight.
This time was the same.
This was nothing but curiosity.
âWhat kind of bastard is he?â
What kind of bastard becomes Yoo Cheongilâs successor?
Heâd looked into him, in his own way, but there were strange parts everywhereâand nothing he could pierce through.
Blue Moon Sect acknowledged it.
That Bang Cheonhoâs child, Bang Sungyeon, really was the Sword Saintâs successor.
No matter how deep the ties between Yoo Cheongil and Jegal Jin ranâ
If Blue Moon Sect acknowledged it, there was nothing for him to do.
So he tried to let it pass.
It was obvious he didnât want to get tangled up.
Butâ
âDivine Spear made a move.â
The current Alliance Leaderâthat damned bastardâstarted something on his own.
Whatever he promised the executives, he dragged Blue Moon Sect into the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering participation that had never happened before.
And the reason was just one thing.
He wanted to see the Little Sword Saintâthe Sword Saintâs successor.
Jegal Jin knew he was crazy, but heâd never imagined he was this insane.
âThe reason is obvious.â
Why Divine Spear wanted to see Bang Sungyeon was simple.
But he didnât want to imagine it, so he ignored it.
This was also because he didnât want to get involved.
Stubbornness.
Because he hated the daughter who left his arms and ended her life that way.
Because he despised Bang Cheonho, who stole her and then lived like a worthless failure.
So he didnât even want to see that manâs son.
And thenâ
âHa.â
That Bang Cheonho dared to mention the Jegal Clan.
What rose in his mind was pretext.
A pretext to face him. Orâ
âThe hope that I might be able to get rid of him.â
The hope that he might be able to completely wipe out that irritating thing sitting in front of him.
With that single thought, Jegal Jin called for Bang Sungyeon.
Calling a participant into a strategistâs room might be something that could interfere with the eventâ
But he could pass it off under the excuse of âa letter,â so Jegal Jin did it.
And then he faced Bang Sungyeon.
â.......â
â.......â
The first impression he had, upon seeing himâ
âHandsome.â
Good-looking.
A soft-lined handsome face, like heâd been born wearing only his fatherâs advantages.
Andâ
âHe resembles her.â
Inside those soft lines was his daughter.
As if proving he was her child, the things Jegal Jin loved were contained within that small face.
Damn it.
He didnât like that. And on top of thatâ
âWhy did you choose that?â
âYes?â
Even the tea the bastard chose to drink annoyed him.
Tree Ridge Tea.
âThe tea my daughter liked.â
Before she left home, that was the tea she drank constantly.
And among all those teas, Bang Sungyeon chose that one.
Jegal Jin hated Tree Ridge Tea. The unique taste irritated him, so he didnât drink it.
And even so, he kept it in this roomâbecause he knew it was only his longing for his daughter.
So he began the conversationâ
âDo you want me to call you Grandfather?â
The insolent bastard threw out nonsense.
He answered immediately.
âI have no memory of having a grandson like you.â
âThen weâll settle on Strategist.â
Like that was exactly what he wanted.
For some reason, that rubbed him wrong.
Then he said he didnât resemble his fatherâ
âOf course. Thereâs nothing good about resembling that man.â
He gave an answer that strangely pleased him. It pleased him, and Jegal Jin shook his head inside.
After that, he tested him with a few questions.
And the answers were something else entirely.
âYouâve already done a background check anyway. Itâll be exactly whatâs written there. No matter how much you ask, Iâve got nothing else.â
â.......â
A confident attitude without a hint of anxiety.
How many people had ever shown him that kind of posture with him right in front of them?
At the very least, none of those called his grandchildren.
Among those who trembled the moment they met his gazeâhow was this one so steady?
âAbsurd bastard.â
He didnât seem to know why he was sitting here.
So Jegal Jin showed him.
He handed him the letter heâd received from the Bang Clan, and the moment Bang Sungyeon read it, his face flushed red.
âIsnât he actually a fucking lunatic!?â
At the sight of him cursing his own father, Jegal Jin laughed without realizing it.
The moment he laughed, he covered the corner of his mouth with his hand.
â......Ah, just so you knowâour fatherâs a weird bastard, but I have absolutely zero desire for anything over there. Seriously.â
The way he hurriedly said it looked genuinely desperate.
No desire for the Jegal Clan.
That shouldâve been naturalâbut something pricked at Jegal Jinâs insides.
âNo interest? Are you saying the Jegal Clan is so small it sits outside your interest?â
So he stabbed him with a thorned jab that didnât suit him.
Bang Sungyeon frowned.
â......What are you even saying? Itâd be weirder if I did have interest. And besides.â
Then, looking straight into Jegal Jinâs eyes, he saidâ
âThe Jegal Clan looks like it has problems right now, so why would I go out of my way?â
âWhat did you say?â
âAh.â
Bang Sungyeon covered his mouth mid-sentence.
An expression that said heâd slipped.
Jegal Jinâs face hardened as he spoke.
âWhat did you just say?â
The Jegal Clan has problems.
The way he said it like he was sureâheat rose in Jegal Jinâs chest.
How did he know?
âAnswer properly. That would be best for you.â
This was something no one could know except those inside the Jegal Clan.
And yet Bang Cheonhoâs son found out? Impossible.
When he questioned him in a cold voiceâ
âHaah....... Itâs not like that.â
Bang Sungyeon let out a sigh and pointed somewhere with his hand.
The letters scattered all around.
He pointed to a few of them.
â......Itâs not like I wanted to see them or anything...... they just stood out, so I ended up seeing them.â
â......What?â
You saw them? At that, Jegal Jin checked the letters.
They were letters sent to the Jegal Clan, and they werenât secret enough that anyone reading them would cause a problem.
Exceptâ
âTheyâre encrypted.â
If you interpreted the encryption inside, it was a different story.
â......What youâre saying isââ
Did he decipher these encrypted letters?
Jegal Jin stared at Bang Sungyeon like it was absurd.
âSeriously, Iâm sorry. I didnât do it on purposeâno, I mean, itâs just...... once I see something, I donât forget...... and my head just...... ah, seriously, I didnât do it on purpose.â
â.......â
Bang Sungyeon rushed out excuses.
Heâd deciphered them.
And heâd done it after only a brief glanceâmemorized them and interpreted them.
While talking with Jegal Jin.
â.......â
Jegal Jinâs eyes trembled.
This couldnât happen.
This was a problem.
Reason pressed down on himâ
But.
âHey.â
âItâs not like I wanted toâ ...Yes?â
âFrom now on, I will ask you questions. Answer without leaving out a single thing.â
âY-yes......?â
Jegal Jinâs mouth began firing questions at Bang Sungyeon, as if following instinct.
And time passed like that.
*****
I entered the late-night inn and sat down quietly.
Normally, I wouldâve gone straight back to the room I was staying in and crashed, but tonight I was hungry enough that I felt like I needed to eat something.
[Heh. You look like you got wrung dry.]
I didnât answer Yoo Cheongil. Just like he said, I didnât even have the energy to answer.
âUgh....... Iâm wrung the fuck out.â
I was dying. Jegal Jin had so many things he wanted to ask, he kept throwing endless annoying questions at me.
The current sentiments in the Central Plains.
What I thought would happen if war broke out.
He asked nothing but things that were a pain in the ass to answer, so every time I spoke, I had to clutch my head.
âWhat the hell was that?â
Why was he asking stuff like that?
Iâm already dying of embarrassment because my father sent insane bullshit......
âAh, wait.â
Was he trying to dry me out and kill me with questions? If that was it, it made sense. They were absolutely the kind of questions that could do that.
âRotten bastard.â
Yeah, because this brain had to cause trouble for no reason.
âWhy did you even look? Why look at all?â
I glanced at the scattered letters because I was curious.
And something felt off. The moment I got a bad feeling, I tore my eyes away, but my eyes had already taken in all the contentsâ
And the one âvirtueâ strapped to me, this memory and this brain, went ahead and interpreted it on its own.
â......The Jegal Clan has problems.â
It felt like complicated things were unfolding inside the Jegal Clan right now.
And in that situation, my father tried to pull some dogshit, so I blurted it out without thinking.
And that became the problem that made Jegal Jin start firing questions at me.
âAh, fuck.â
I donât know if I just completely screwed myself.
I kept wiping the remaining cold sweat and forcing my breathing steady whenâ
[That Jin bastard seemed to like you quite a bit. How was it?]
â......?â
What kind of insane shit was this? I looked at Yoo Cheongil.
Like me? What the hell did he like?
âHis eyes were murderous from the start. Thatâs nonsense.â
How could eyes that looked like they wanted to kill you be the eyes of someone who liked you?
I couldnât believe it.
He obviously hated me.
Of course he did.
âHow could he like me?â
Iâm the son of the butcher bastard who stole his daughter.
And that butcher bastard even wrote insane garbage about how his kid should enter the Jegal Clan.
âHe shouldâve torn me to pieces and still not felt satisfied.â
The fact that I walked out alive felt like a miracle.
âFWOOOOOOOMâ!!! ...Iâm gonna die. Seriously.â
Why was there not a single day my heart felt at ease since coming to Henan?
And tomorrow was the main event, tooâI wanted to take it easy, at least a little.
âTake it easy, my ass.â
There hadnât been a single easy day.
My life was always like that, sure, but still. Nothing ever went right.
Everywhere I went, something blew up, so I couldnât live with peace of mind.
âUgh.â
Still, the biggest thing was over, so I figured I should at least stuff my face and then get some real sleepâ
CLICK.
All of a sudden, I heard the sound of a chair pulling out in front of me.
I felt a presence and lifted my head.
âHuh?â
A familiar but unwelcome figure was standing there.
A friendly smile. Not a big body. The kind of face people would say looks ânice.â
[This bastard.......]
Looking at the young man, Yoo Cheongil frowned. I wondered why heâd react like that to someone who looked so â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) harmlessâ
But.
âLook at that energy. Holy shit.â
I wasnât much different from Yoo Cheongil. No matter how harmless the face lookedâ
I wasnât looking at his face.
I was looking at something else.
â......Is that even human?â
I recoiled inside. No matter how you looked at it, it was hard to call him a person.
Why, when his appearance was that clear?
Becauseâ
âThis is basically a malicious ghost.â
The malevolent aura I felt from him.
Black and murkyâan insane amount of filthy, unpleasant energy was pouring off him.
This was practically the kind of level malicious ghosts would have.
âWhat the hell is this guy?â
An aura humans werenât supposed to be able to emit.
Something you could only gain if you were a malicious ghostâone carrying monstrous resentmentâ
And this guy had it.
âMay I sit for a moment?â
He asked with a warm-looking face.
Who was he again? I searched for the name.
He was definitely Seo Pyeongâs teammate.
And there was something Iâd already pinned down from that.
âAh, right. I havenât introduced myself yet. I amââ
âBaek Cheonin.â
âOh?â
When I spoke his name, his eyes widened.
His face clearly asked how I knew.
âIt wasnât hard.â
Everyone attending the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering had their information made public. If you wanted to know, you could find out easily.
The problem wasâ
âThat wonât be what this bastard really is.â
He had something going on. I was thinking that whenâ
[Kid.]
Yoo Cheongil spoke to me.
[This one. Demon Cult.]
......?
The moment I heard it, my head turned blank-white.