Became a God-Level Martial Artist - Chapter 37 : Black Spider

Chapter 37 : Black Spider

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Chapter 37: Black Spider

Seomun Ak wanted to deny it, but the movements of the Unorthodox Path were clear to him.

Perhaps it was because he often frequented brothels and taverns, building connections with men of the Unorthodox Path. Or perhaps it was simply because Seomun Ak’s temperament suited them better.

Jin Seong-un looked at the tavern Seomun Ak pointed out. At a glance, it was clear this was the largest, most extravagant, and most expensive tavern in all of Dangyang.

“Why do you think it’s there?”

“Think about it. At this time of day, what do most martial artists usually do?”

Jin Seong-un raised his head and looked at the sky.

It was bright daylight.

“They’d probably be training.”

Even Baek Sang and Baek Seol, when business was slow, would sneak out to the backyard for practice.

For a martial artist, training was everything outside of eating, sleeping, and relieving oneself.

At Jin Seong-un’s reply, Seomun Ak smirked knowingly, as if the other man knew nothing.

“No, no. That’s for ordinary martial artists. These Unorthodox bastards are different. If they were the type to train diligently, they’d have already joined a bigger Black Path force and strutted about with pride. But men who kidnap children to sell them? They don’t train. And once they learn a little martial arts, they’re so arrogant that they’d never be caught drinking in a cheap tavern.”

“Ohhh.”

Jin Seong-un raised his thumb in genuine admiration. As expected, Seomun Ak was more fitting for the Black Path than the Orthodox Sect.

Seomun Ak, caught between pride and discomfort at the compliment, quickly walked ahead and said,

“I’ll say it again. I am a martial artist of the Righteous Sect.”

“Of course you are. A pity, really.”

“What? What do you mean by that—”

But Jin Seong-un was already gone.

When Seomun Ak turned his head, he saw him already cutting through the air in the distance. Seeing that insane lightness skill reminded him of the battle against the Food Butcher.

“…If he says jump, I jump.”

Seomun Ak was reminded once again that neither in martial arts, nor in reputation, nor in position could he measure up to Jin Seong-un.

Letting out a deep sigh, Seomun Ak followed in the same direction with his own lightness skill.

Jin Seong-un and Seomun Ak stood before the tavern.

Its name was Dangyanglu. A tavern that dared to use the name of the region itself—this meant it was the representative tavern of Dangyang.

It also meant that the strongest Black Path force was backing it. Otherwise, its signboard would have long been smashed, and the tavern master dragged through the alleys.

“It’s enormous.”

Looking up at the towering tavern even made his neck ache. Seomun Ak snorted at the sight.

Who would believe it? That this country bumpkin-looking fellow was the very master who displayed such terrifying swordsmanship against the Food Butcher.

For Seomun Ak, who had visited countless taverns and brothels, Dangyanglu was hardly worth marveling at.

“You should expand Seong-un Inn like this. With all the customers you get, it might work out well.”

“Hmm.”

At Seomun Ak’s suggestion, Jin Seong-un stared at Dangyanglu for a moment, then pictured Seong-un Inn rebuilt into a massive four-story pavilion.

His breathing grew a little heavier.

Huff—hot air blew from his nostrils.

“Good idea. I just need to save up more money.”

“No, no. If it were me, I’d do this: first, I’d visit the House of Seok. I’d demand money, saying it was the ransom for their son’s life.”

“After collecting from them, I’d head to my own Seomun Clan. ‘Hand over ransom money for your useless son’s life.’ Even though my father abandoned me, he’s a proud man. He’d pay a hefty sum. At least more than the House of Seok. Then where should I go next?”

“Sichuan Tang Clan?”

“No. To the Murim Alliance. I’d demand the bounty on the Food Butcher’s head. Ridiculous, isn’t it? They place a bounty but expect others to bring in the body. And finally, I’d go to the Tang Clan.”

Seomun Ak chuckled to himself as though even the fantasy delighted him.

“I’d tell them, ‘I’ve already collected from the House of Seok and Seomun Clan. Honestly, it was disappointing. For the sons of such so-called prestigious orthodox families, their lives were worth so little.’”

He then pictured the Poison King’s mocking smile. The Tang Clan never recognized the House of Seok or Seomun Clan as prestigious.

“I’d say, ‘I saved your only precious jewel, so what will you give me in return?’ How do you think they’d respond?”

“They’d probably give a huge sum.”

“No. They’d give me Tang So-yeon. I’d become the Tang Clan’s son-in-law. And after that, who would care about some four-story inn?”

Jin Seong-un looked at him like he was insane. Seomun Ak’s eyes gleamed dangerously.

Jin Seong-un smacked him across the back of the head.

“Urk!”

Rubbing his head, Seomun Ak glared. Jin Seong-un spoke calmly.

“You seemed about to fall into Qi Deviation.”

Seomun Ak clicked his tongue.

Couldn’t he even make a joke?

But suddenly, clarity returned to him. He realized that despite his recent gloom and depression, just being with this man had lifted his spirits.

“…Let’s go.”

The two stepped inside the tavern.

A waiter greeted them. Seeing that neither looked ordinary, he guided them to a fairly good seat.

Seomun Ak smoothly ordered wine and dishes.

Meanwhile, Jin Seong-un spread out his qi sense.

The tavern was packed with martial artists. As Seomun Ak said, they were all of the Unorthodox Path.

Most were third-rate or second-rate, with a few first-rate masters mixed in.

—Sure enough, Dangyang seems full of unorthodox martial artists. In Yichang, it was rare to see any.

At Jin Seong-un’s telepathy, Seomun Ak nodded.

Since Seomun Ak was unskilled at telepathy, he simply lowered his voice to reply.

“They say the Prosperity Association was wiped out. The Wudang Sect’s secular disciples filled the gap. What kind of fool would dare step in now?”

“I see.”

When the wine and dishes arrived, Jin Seong-un was startled. There was far too much food for just two people.

And unlike the simple fare at Seong-un Inn, every dish here was lavishly decorated. It was clear they would be incredibly expensive.

Seomun Ak calmly regarded the food, then pressed silver into the waiter’s hand. He even raised his voice so others would hear.

“Here, take this.”

“Thank you, Master!”

The waiter beamed.

But Seomun Ak wasn’t finished. He pulled out his money pouch and set it right on the table.

“I’ll have to visit the exchange soon and trade this for notes. Carrying all this silver is too much trouble.”

The eyes of the unorthodox men in the tavern immediately turned toward them.

Feeling their stares, Seomun Ak remarked,

“A porter would be useful right about now.”

No further words were needed. As they ate, the unorthodox martial artists whispered among themselves until one finally stood and approached.

Seomun Ak pretended to flinch in surprise as he looked up at the unorthodox martial artist. The man’s face was marred with several knife scars, giving him a vicious appearance.

“I didn’t mean to overhear, but did you say you needed a porter?”

“I do, but…”

Seomun Ak deliberately made his voice tremble.

The unorthodox martial artist smiled broadly, as if trying to prove he wasn’t a frightening man.

“I used to work as a waiter in my younger days. If you want, I could carry your load. Where are you headed?”

“Ah, no need. We don’t use grown men as porters. They eat too much…”

“Heh, why worry about that? I’ll buy my own food. Just tell me the destination.”

The man’s tone turned slightly forceful.

Seomun Ak lowered his voice as if left with no choice, speaking so only the man could hear.

“Xinjiang.”

“W-what!”

The man recoiled in shock, taking a step back.

Xinjiang was where the Heavenly Demon Cult resided.

Seomun Ak lifted his finger to his lips.

“I have business to discuss with merchants there. But this arrogant escort refuses to carry the load.”

He pointed at Jin Seong-un across from him. Naturally, the man’s eyes shifted to Jin Seong-un.

Jin Seong-un, after a moment’s thought, casually rested his hand on the Black High Sword and said,

“What are you looking at?”

The man jerked back sharply.

Xinjiang was Demonic Cult territory. If this was the escort hired for the journey, he had to be a true master.

The man hurriedly averted his gaze. Xinjiang was far too distant to follow anyway, and with such an escort guarding them, there was no chance to rob them midway.

After a moment of thought, the man spoke.

“I know a place where you can find porters.”

Just a ploy to earn a little money.

Jin Seong-un and Seomun Ak exchanged glances.

Seomun Ak then spoke.

“Oh, where is that?”

“Follow me. It’s a discreet place.”

“Let’s finish eating first.”

When Seomun Ak said that, the man nodded and returned to his seat.

After finishing their meal, the two followed the man along the street.

Suddenly, Seomun Ak asked him,

“What’s your name?”

“Black Sword.”

“Black Spider?”

“Black Sword.”

The man frowned, repeating firmly.

Seomun Ak stifled a laugh inside. “Black Sword,” really? Surely it was a self-made alias to sound impressive.

After walking for a while, Black Sword stopped before a pavilion at the mouth of an alley.

“Here. Go in and say you’re looking for a porter. Tell them I sent you, slip them a few coins, and they’ll let you in. Oh, no need to mention Xinjiang.”

He gestured for them to enter. Seomun Ak, staring at him, said,

“Come with us. How can we walk into a strange place alone?”

“With that escort at your side, what could you possibly fear?”

“Come with us, I said.”

When Seomun Ak pressed again, Jin Seong-un fixed his eyes on Black Sword.

Meeting his gaze, the man shuddered.

“…Fine, fine. Let’s go.”

Black Sword opened the door and stepped in, with the two following behind.

They walked down a long corridor to another door, guarded by a fierce-looking man.

But since Black Sword seemed to be connected to this place, they passed without question.

They had already gone through two doors, yet the corridor continued. Just from the layout alone, it was clear these people were up to illicit dealings.

At the end of the long corridor, another door appeared.

This time there was no guard, but on one wall hung a series of masks of various shapes.

“These are masks for those who don’t wish to reveal their identity. Not that you’ll need them if you’re heading to Xinjiang.”

“Still, they look fun. I’ll try one.”

Seomun Ak picked up a plain white mask.

Next to him, Jin Seong-un examined the masks before choosing a golden one.

With masks on, they entered.

Inside was much larger than it appeared from outside.

Masked figures sat sparsely in chairs, all facing the stage.

“Sit wherever you like.”

Black Sword said, and Jin Seong-un and Seomun Ak chose a corner where they could see the whole room.

On the stage, items were brought out one after another—antiques, swords, paintings, even elixirs.

Seomun Ak leaned toward Jin Seong-un.

“It’s a black market.”

The Black Market.

Run mostly by the Unorthodox Path, it sold items that couldn’t be traded openly.

Most were stolen goods, though occasionally genuine treasures appeared at low prices.

After they had been watching for a while, Black Sword returned and tapped Seomun Ak on the shoulder.

“The porters will be up soon.”

“Is that so.”

Seomun Ak’s reply carried a sudden chill.

Black Sword was flustered, but rich men were always fickle, so he let it go.

Soon, a child was led up onto the stage.

It was a face both Jin Seong-un and Seomun Ak recognized.

📖 Contents

1 Chapter 1 : It is the Heavenly Martial Body 2 Chapter 2 : Let’s proceed 3 Chapter 3 : How Much 4 Chapter 4 : He’s Not an Ordinary Waiter 5 Chapter 6 : Asking to Be Killed 6 Chapter 7 : That’s the Black Path 7 Chapter 8 : Worse Ones Will Come 8 Chapter 9 : This Kind of Guy is a Waiter? 9 Chapter 10 : These Are Supposed to Be Martial Gods? 10 Chapter 11 : The Master Said He Would Come 11 Chapter 12 : This Place Makes Good Noodles 12 Chapter 13 : So You’re Against It 13 Chapter 14 : Heavenly Martial Star 14 Chapter 15 : Because It’s Deathshroud 15 Chapter 16 : Special-Class Chef 16 Chapter 17 : Could This Be a Coincidence? 17 Chapter 18 : The Demonic Path of Yichang 18 Chapter 19 : Debt Shouldn’t Cross the Line 19 Chapter 20 : White Cloud Sword 20 Chapter 21 : Is This Your Answer 21 Chapter 22 : He Is My Disciple 22 Chapter 23 : Am I the Strange One? 23 Chapter 24 : Call the Head Cook Out 24 Chapter 25 : Old Men 25 Chapter 26 : In the Name of the Seomoon Clan 26 Chapter 27 : The Rascal and the Waiter 27 Chapter 28 : So It Wasn’t a Dream 28 Chapter 29 : The Future of the Wudang Sect 29 Chapter 30 : Just Coaxing and Calming 30 Chapter 31 : I Made It 31 Chapter 32 : The Senior is Now 32 Chapter 33 : Because He Wasn’t an Ordinary Guest 33 Chapter 34 : Any Request 34 Chapter 35 : Go Buy Some Dumplings 35 Chapter 36 : “Young Master Suits You Well” 36 Chapter 37 : Black Spider 37 Chapter 38 : So What 38 Chapter 39 : Trusting Each Other 39 Chapter 40 : Even Now, He Hasn’t Come? 40 Chapter 41 : Hwaun Trading Company 41 Chapter 42 : Teacup 42 Chapter 43 : The Greatest Trading Company in History 43 Chapter 44 : He Wouldn’t Dare to Die 44 Chapter 45 : In Deyang, This Was Everyday Life 45 Chapter 46 : “You Shouldn’t Make a Mess in an Inn” 46 Chapter 47 : Came to Repay a Debt 47 Chapter 48 : Heavenly Poison Alliance 48 Chapter 49 49 Chapter 50 : Simple and Foolish 50 Chapter 51 : Collapse 51 Chapter 52 : Clear Night 52 Chapter 53 : This Works? 53 Chapter 54 : Traditional Black Path 54 Chapter 55 : Vice Alliance Leader 55 Chapter 56 : Quite the Brotherhood 56 Chapter 57 : Have You Been Well 57 Chapter 58 : A Ruthless Man 58 Chapter 59 : Come to Deyang Inn 59 Chapter 60 : The Brightest Night 60 Chapter 61 : A Price That Will Never Come Again 61 Chapter 62 : Green Jade Token (綠玉牌) 62 Chapter 63 : It Will Be Fine 63 Chapter 64 : Was the food poisoned? 64 Chapter 65 : Now, Fight! 65 Chapter 66 : Special-Class Assassin 66 Chapter 67 : The Number One Blade of the Unorthodox Path 67 Chapter 68 : Chief Steward Jang 68 Chapter 69 : It Was Summer 69 Chapter 70 : Ghostly and Elusive (1) 70 Chapter 71 : Ghostly and Elusive (2) 71 Chapter 72 : Elusive (3) 72 Chapter 73 : Summary 73 Chapter 74 : An Extraordinary Thief 74 Chapter 75 : The Ordinary Lives of All 75 Chapter 76 : Mad Rooster (1) 76 Chapter 77 : The Mad Chicken (2) 77 Chapter 78 : Mad Rooster (3) 78 Chapter 79 : Not That Big of a Sum, Right? 79 Chapter 80 : A Thief! 80 Chapter 81 : An Extraordinary Thief 81 Chapter 82 : Madman 82 Chapter 83 : The Moonlight is Nice 83 Chapter 84 : Hand It Over 84 Chapter 85 : It Wasn’t My Fault 85 Chapter 86 : Does This Look Like a Favor? 86 Chapter 87 : Guest Dragon 87 Chapter 88 : Highly Inappropriate 88 Chapter 89 : The Request of the Divine Thief 89 Chapter 90 : I’ll Pay 90 Chapter 91 : Falling Flame Manor 91 Chapter 92 : Familiar Comfort 92 Chapter 93 : The Masked Man 93 Chapter 94 : May I Borrow Just One Sword 94 Chapter 95 : Because It Has No Style 95 Chapter 96 : Joint Training 96 Chapter 97 : The Sword Felt Strange 97 Chapter 98 : Sword’s Cry 98 Chapter 99 : Qinghai Iron Workshop 99 Chapter 100 : Must I Not Go? 100 Chapter 101 : "Subdue Evil with Good" 101 Chapter 102 : Divine Thief and Chae Ok-hyeon 102 Chapter 103 : That is Seong-un Inn 103 Chapter 104 : You Were Mistaken 104 Chapter 105 : Within Each Other’s Past 105 Chapter 106 : The New Seong-un Inn 106 Chapter 107 : That Bastard’s Strange? 107 Chapter 108 : Isn’t That Right, River Bandit 108 Chapter 109 : The Inn Waiter’s Madness 109 Chapter 110 : Going for the Throat 110 Chapter 111 : Division of Roles 111 Chapter 112 : The Inn Waiter’s Dream 112 Chapter 113 : Hmm, A Martial Artist 113 Chapter 114 : Choe Jeong-myeong 114 Chapter 115 : Oh Jeong-san (1) 115 Chapter 116 : Oh Jeong-san (2) 116 Chapter 117 : Song Jae-mun (1) 117 Chapter 118 : Song Jae-mun (2)

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