Chapter 110 : Going for the Throat
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Chapter 110: Going for the Throat
Jang Gwang, who had been blinking, doubted his own ears and asked again.
âDid I hear that right just now?â
âWhat did you hear?â
âThat youâre going to storm the Shui Band.â
Jin Seong-un calmly nodded.
Then he looked at Jang Gwang with eyes that said:
âYou heard right. Thatâs exactly it.â
Jang Gwangâs expression turned incredulous.
âThatâs nonsense.â
âWhy do you say so?â
It was truly a pure question.
Sensing this, Jang Gwang felt a faint dizziness wash over him.
âInnkeeper, I know well enough that youâre strong. I saw it with my own eyes. But your opponent is the Yangtze River Eighteen Strongholds. Do you even understand what kind of place that is?â
âRiver bandits.â
At that concise answer, Jang Gwangâs dizziness grew stronger.
Soon, with a more serious expression and tone, Jang Gwang explained further.
âThere are eighteen strongholds along the Yangtze. Each one alone possesses power on par with a mid-sized sect.â
âI see.â
âItâs not just âI see.â The one targeting the child isnât just some random stronghold leaderâitâs the Chief Strategist who stands at the peak of all eighteen. Heâs a master who has reached Peak Master Level.â
His personal martial prowess was high, and the power he commanded was overwhelming. In his Yigong Stronghold alone, he had over a hundred river bandits under his command.
Among them were experts on a completely different level from the ones who had just come after him.
âIn short, going there is like throwing yourself into a fire. Especially now, when the Chief Strategist has gone mad.â
âIâll keep that in mind.â
His face clearly showed he wouldnât keep it in mind at all, which left Jang Gwang feeling stifled.
Just then, the two of them arrived at Seong-un Inn.
Jin Seong-un spoke as if it were nothing.
âGo wash up.â
At Jin Seong-unâs casual tone, Jang Gwang momentarily wondered if the man had truly understood his words.
When Jang Gwang returned to the dining hall after washing, Seo Yu-gyeom was already seated next to Jin Seong-un.
Seo Yu-gyeom glared at Jang Gwang, then suddenly slammed the Heaven-Slaying Dagger onto the table.
Jang Gwangâs expression turned bewildered.
Seo Yu-gyeom spoke next.
âIf youâre planning to cause trouble for this inn, get lost right now. Otherwise, Iâll stab you with this dagger first.â
Jang Gwang staggered back.
Then Jin Seong-un said to Seo Yu-gyeom,
âAh, the talkâs already over. Heâs someone protecting the child.â
âReally? You shouldâve said that earlier. Just calling him a river banditâwhat the hell?â
Looking slightly embarrassed, Seo Yu-gyeom retrieved the Heaven-Slaying Dagger.
Jang Gwang then had no choice but to explain what had happened to Seo Yu-gyeom as well.
While speaking, he held a small hope. A sane person would surely stop this insane innkeeperâs reckless plan.
Unfortunately, there were few sane people in Seong-un Inn.
âThis is insane.â
âBut damn, that sounds fun.â
Jang Gwang rubbed his forehead with a thick hand. His head throbbed as though it would split open.
He couldnât bear to see two young men throw their lives away because of him.
Regardless, Seo Yu-gyeom eagerly began talking about plans.
âShould we sneak in at night and quietly slit some throats? Or set fire to the place and strike them while they flee? Or maybeâŚâ
Jang Gwang cut in, his tone more serious than ever.
âYouâve all gone mad. No matter how skilled you are, common sense still exists. Life is no game. Please, think rationally.â
He meant it. He truly didnât want the innkeeper and the chef to die in vain.
Moreover, he felt a strange guiltâit was his choice to come to Seong-un Inn that had caused all this.
Seo Yu-gyeomâs eyes grew cold. With a chilling gaze, he spoke in a calm voice.
âYouâre the crazy one. How far do you think you can run with that child? Can you even leave Hubei Province?â
âIf it werenât for Jin Seong-un today, youâd already be dead, right? If you want to die, die alone. Are you saying youâre willing to risk that kidâs life on some half-baked sense of duty?â
Every word struck true.
The river bandits would not give up chasing Jang Gwang. With his skills, he would never escape forever.
Eventually, he would most likely be caught and killed. And when that happened, the child would just be dragged back to the Shui Band.
Jang Gwang fell silent.
Seeing this, Seo Yu-gyeom smirked inside. It was an assassinâs instinctâwhen an opponent hesitated, you pressed harder until you broke them.
His tone turned sharper.
âAnd youâre saying itâs madness for us to go to the Yangtze? Isnât your belief that someone weaker than us can keep running from that mad river bandit chief far more delusional?â
âNo, young masterâŚâ
Jin Seong-un made a show of trying to stop him.
But in truth, he had no such intent. Seo Yu-gyeomâs words rang true, and Jin Seong-un had already decided to head for the Yangtze anyway.
He only felt it was time to add a beat to the rhythm of their persuasion.
Seo Yu-gyeom smoothly picked up that rhythm and added to it.
âYou know Iâm right. If he had made that decision alone, weâd be clapping for him, saying, âNow hereâs a true man of this age.â But dragging a kid into it? What the hell is that?â
The two of them were practically using sound arts. Jang Gwang was left speechless.
His head bowed, his shoulders slumped. He had wilted like boiled greens.
He kept replaying Seo Yu-gyeomâs words in his head. Every single one of them was true. He realized he had been far too arrogant.
So Jang Gwang made up his mind.
âYoung master, youâre right. Iâve been acting like a fool.â
âExactly.â
âSo Iâll take responsibility. Iâll head straight to Yigong Stronghold and settle things with the Chief Strategist myself. Of course, Iâll probably die. But at least I wonât gamble with the childâs lifeâŚâ
âBullshit.â
Seo Yu-gyeom dismissed Jang Gwangâs nonsense with a single word. To him, it was clear that Jang Gwang was the real moth flying into the fire.
âLetâs go check on the kid first.â
Seo Yu-gyeom stood up, and Jin Seong-un followed right after. Neither of them showed the slightest sign of tension.
Watching their backs as they walked away, Jang Gwang scratched his head.
âAm I the strange one?â
An unreal sense had overtaken his entire body.
When the three arrived at the Merchantsâ Association, the child was already awake.
In an unfamiliar place with unfamiliar people, the childâs expression had been full of unease. But upon seeing Jang Gwang, he looked a little more at ease.
The child smiled bashfully at Jang Gwang.
Jang Gwang gazed at him with a deeply troubled face. The physician, who had been at the childâs side all along, smiled and said,
âGood thing you washed up, isnât it?â
Jang Gwang gave a small nod.
The physician clapped his hands as if satisfied, then rose from his seat.
âIâll be awake tonight, so call me whenever you need. Ah, and that decoctionâfeed the one on the left to the child, and drink the other one yourself. He wouldnât take it unless I handed it over.â
It seemed even as a physician, he felt uneasy about Jang Gwangâs condition.
When the physician stepped outside to rest, Jang Gwang sat in front of the child.
He placed the decoction in the childâs small hand, and took his own as well.
They drank together. The bitter taste made both of them grimace.
The child pulled a grotesque face, sticking his tongue out over and over.
Watching this, Seo Yu-gyeom pulled out a piece of candied fruit and handed it over. The child snatched it up quickly and popped it into his mouth.
âTaste good?â
The child smiled bashfully again.
He couldnât speak, but he understood everything.
Which meant he had understood everything the river bandits in the Shui Band had said as well.
All three adults let out a sigh at once. The child mimicked them, pretending to sigh too.
Jin Seong-un said with a bemused look,
âThey say you canât even drink cold water in front of kids.â
So the three waited quietly until the child fell asleep.
Soon, as the child who had been nodding off drifted into slumberâ
Seo Yu-gyeom, after gazing at him for a moment, spoke.
âLooking at his condition, I know for certain now. The one and only way to resolve this.â
Jin Seong-un and Jang Gwang turned to him.
Then Seo Yu-gyeom, in a confident tone, said,
âLetâs go. This isnât something to discuss here.â
He walked out.
The other two followed.
Out in the courtyard pavilion, the physician was lying down yawning. When he noticed the three, Jang Gwang said apologetically,
ââŚâŚI must ask a favor.â
âHaha, of course.â
The physician entered the room willingly, showing neither annoyance nor fatigue.
After all, it was his duty, and he also felt it was a way to repay Oh Jeong-san, the Chairman, who had always treated him well.
The three walked side by side.
Seo Yu-gyeom finally revealed the solution.
âLetâs assassinate the Chief Strategist.â
Jang Gwang stayed silent.
Regardless of his reaction, Seo Yu-gyeom continued unfazed.
âTo put it simply, the top dogâs gone mad, right? So if we cut him down, the rest will settle itself. Youâdo you have grudges with the others?â
Pointing at him with the Heaven-Slaying Dagger, Seo Yu-gyeom asked. Jang Gwang shook his head. At least he hadnât lived making enemies.
âGood. Then we just kill him and itâs over. Of course, itâd be tricky to go just by ourselves. Luckily, we have someone to help.â
Hope flickered in Jang Gwangâs eyes.
After all, hadnât he seen the exterior of the inn hung with congratulatory banners from countless prestigious clans, sects, and even the Murim Alliance?
âNo wonder they were so confidentâŚâ
Thinking Jin Seong-un and Seo Yu-gyeom must have solid backing, he said,
âStill, those clans or sects would find it difficult to clash directly with the Shui Band. Especially if the only reward is the life of a child and mineâŚâŚâ
âYour life Iâll acknowledge.â
âAnd the ones whoâll help us arenât those great sects or clans. In fact, itâs someone even greater.â
Jang Gwangâs puzzlement mixed with a strange anticipation. For them to say that, the person must truly be a great master.
Inside a guest room of Seong-un Inn.
Around a man lying as if dead, Jin Seong-un, Seo Yu-gyeom, and Jang Gwang crouched.
Jang Gwang, dumbfounded, said,
âThis great man is the inn waiter?â
âThatâs right. The one and only Inn Waiter recognized by the Head of the Seomun Clan himself.â
Seo Yu-gyeom poked Seomun Akâs cheek with the hilt of the Heaven-Slaying Dagger.
âHey, not waking up? Are you really a martial artist? If I were an assassin, youâd be dead just now. Once dead. Twice dead. ThriceâŚâ
After a grueling day as an inn waiter, Seomun Ak had been enjoying a sweet, deep sleep. He opened his eyes irritably.
âHaa, why wake a sleeping man and cause a fuss?â
âThereâs somewhere urgent we need to go. Get up.â
âWhere the hell in the middle of the night?â
âIf you donât come, itâll just be me and Jin Seong-un going. Donât regret it later. I clearly woke you up, remember?â
Seo Yu-gyeom made as if he were really about to leave. Reluctantly, Seomun Ak sat up, still annoyed.
That was human nature. When the other side acted like they didnât care, curiosity bit deeper, and fear of losing out took over.
So the four walked together.
Still half-asleep, Seomun Ak yawned widely and asked,
âSo where are we going?â
âTo cut the throat of the Yangtze River Strongholdâs chief.â
âUh-huh.â
Seomun Ak immediately turned back.
What lunatics.
Seo Yu-gyeom, without even glancing at him, said coolly,
âFine, run away. Weâll wipe them out, come back safely, and then laugh at you for a hundred years. Weâll spread it everywhere. Even Sword Phoenix and Poison Phoenix will hear of it.â
Seomun Ak returned and rejoined them.
And so, the journey to the Shui Band was set in motion.
Looking up at the still-dark sky, Jin Seong-un added softly,
âLetâs be back before business hours.â