Seo-jun led Hyun-wol to a suitable room.
Namgung Su-a excused herself, claiming she had training to doâperhaps to give them privacy or maybe to escape. Pae Jin-gwang, bored and curious, tagged along.
âTo get straight to the point, I donât have highly accurate information about the Blood Mist Clan. The sect itself is incredibly secretive, so even gathering scraps of information hasnât yielded much,â Hyun-wol began.
âThe Blood Mist Clan? Why them all of a sudden?â Pae Jin-gwang asked.
Seo-jun raised a finger to his lips. âElder, shh.â
Pae Jin-gwang clicked his tongue in annoyance but closed his mouth.
âThe information I have is trustworthy to a degree,â Hyun-wol continued. âIâve also brought some unreliable rumors, but take those with a grain of salt.â
He pulled out two scrolls from his sleeve.
One scroll contained the verified information Hyun-wol had carefully selected. The other was full of unverified, almost fanciful speculations.
Handing the scrolls to Seo-jun, Hyun-wol quickly summarized the contents: the location, structure, manpower, sect leaderâs level, primary martial arts techniques, defensive formations likely installed, and other schemes they might employ.
Listening to Hyun-wolâs rapid delivery, Seo-jun was impressed.
âWow, your memory must be amazing. How did you remember all that?â
âItâs part of the job. If I couldnât do this much, Iâd be useless.â
As Hyun-wol smiled, Pae Jin-gwang, unable to hold back, asked again.
âSo, whatâs this all about?â
âIâm planning to wipe them out. They keep sending assassins after me; itâs getting annoying.â
âHa⦠They must be insane. Of all people, they chose to provoke you?â
âWhat did I do?â Seo-jun asked innocently.
âNever mind,â Pae Jin-gwang chuckled.
Hyun-wol observed their exchange with mild amusement.
âI see youâre quite close with the Fist King.â
âOh? You knew?â
âI wouldnât be much good at this job if I didnât.â
âOh, I just assumed you didnât know since you didnât react,â Seo-jun replied with a laugh, tapping his fingers on the table. The soft hum of his energy filled the room, and a waiting servant quickly brought in tea.
Sniffing the aroma, Seo-jun nodded approvingly.
âThis is how tea should be made.â
The tea heâd brewed last time was basically bitter water.
âThank you,â he said to the servant.
âNo, thank you,â she replied with a respectful bow, retreating as she closed the door.
Once alone, Seo-jun tucked both scrolls into his robe and pulled something else outâa wooden token. It was a token symbolizing his position as a branch leader, given to him by Mae Wol of the Red Moon Hall back in his street days with Chun-bong.
âOh? Is thatâ¦?â Pae Jin-gwang asked.
âYou recognize it?â
âOf course. Thatâs the token of a branch leader in the Fragrant Alliance. You shouldâve shown me this when we first met.â
âDidnât think Iâd need to.â
Recalling their first encounter, Hyun-wol nodded with a wry smile.
âFair enough.â
âSo, is this thing actually useful?â Seo-jun asked.
âWell⦠for someone at your level, probably not. But as a branch leader, you could walk into any branch and grab someone by the collar to get all the information you want.â
âDo I look like a thug to you?â
Hyun-wol chuckled as Seo-jun grumbled.
âOther than that, though⦠well, thereâs not much unity between branches of the Fragrant Alliance, so it might not mean much. But other branch leaders might be more friendly toward you.â
âDo I get a discount?â Seo-jun joked.
âThat depends on the branch leader. Here, take this as well.â
Hyun-wol pulled out another token from his sleeveâthis one was metal, not wood.
Was it the difference between the poorer back alleys and wealthier cities?
âItâs the token of a city-level branch leader. It might be of some use.â
âA city-level branch? Wait, youâre a branch leader of Hanam?â
âYou didnât know?â
âIâm surprised. Youâre more impressive than I thought.â
Hyun-wol smirked as he tossed the token to Seo-jun, who caught it easily and pocketed it.
âThanks.â
âNo need for thanks.â
âIf anyone gives you trouble, call me. Iâll take care of it quietly.â
ââ¦Are you serious?â
âHalf-serious? At the very least, Iâll rough them up.â
Seo-jun chuckled as he leaned back, almost lying on the floor.
âSo, is that all the business we had?â
âThatâs right.â
âThen letâs relax for a while.â
âHaha, now thatâs an offer I canât refuse.â
Hyun-wol spent nearly two hours at the villa before he finally left.
The preliminary rounds of the Yongbong Gathering were drawing near.
Seo-jun, whoâd been helping Chun-bong and Namgung Su-a with their training, suddenly lay flat on the floor, grumbling.
âThis crazy Central Plains⦠I still donât get why itâs so huge.â
Namgung Su-a, now having overcome her earlier shyness, approached casually.
âWhy? Is there somewhere you want to go?â
She gently lifted his head onto her lap, laughing softly as she ran her fingers through his hair. Chun-bong narrowed her eyes.
ââ¦Why are you two so close lately? What did you do while I wasnât around?â
âNow, now, Geum. I didnât have any tasty snacks while you were gone.â
âSuspiciousâ¦â
Chun-bong ran over and plopped herself right on Seo-junâs stomach, clicking her tongue.
âAnd whatâs the problem with Central Plains being big, anyway?â
âItâs a problem. It takes forever to get anywhere.â
âIdiot. Youâre good at something, arenât you?â
âGood at something?â
Seo-jun pondered.
Martial arts, curses, annoying people, romanceâ¦
âIâm good at lots of things.â
âUghâ¦â
Annoyed, Chun-bong bounced on his stomach.
Her pointed tailbone struck his ribs.
âUghâ¦!â
âJust make a new movement technique, you idiot!â
âOh?â
Right. Now that he thought about it, he was pretty good at creating martial arts.
âWhy didnât I think of thatâ¦?â
Thatâs why you need others to bounce ideas off of.
Once you get focused on one path, you often miss all the other possibilities.
âOur Chun-bongâ¦! Youâre a geniusâ¦!â
Seo-jun sprang up, lifting Chun-bong high into the air.
Hovering midair, she raised her chin proudly.
âHmph, only just realizing that?â
âYes! My Chun-bong is a genius! I was the fool!â
âHmm, keep going.â
âThe greatest talent!â
âNow itâs getting old.â
âMy mature Chun-bong!â
âYouâre dead meat.â
Grinning, Seo-jun mentally added âcreate an amazing movement techniqueâ to his to-do list.
Heâd practiced techniques like Hwangun-shin-gong and Pa-ryeok-gwae-shin-gong, but he hadnât actually used them for speed.
Heâd gotten some use out of Yellow Dragon Crossing, but that wasnât really a speed-focused movement.
âThere must be moreâ¦â
He started recalling techniques heâd almost forgotten about, realizing there were at least two he could tap into.
âOh.â
âWhat now?â
âI just remembered that Four Black Lotus technique.â
âWhat about it?â
âI was planning to ask if I could borrow it to use later, but I forgot.â
Since Chun-bong despised the Four Black Lotus, it was an important matter.
As expected, Chun-bongâs expression twisted.
âWhy would you want that?â
âWouldnât it be fun to use it right in front of them?â
ââ¦Hmm. Good idea. Approved.â
âGreat.â
And one more thing.
Seo-junâs face grew serious as he looked at Namgung Su-a.
Feeling the weight of his gaze, she froze.
Trying to control her blushing, she cautiously asked.
âW-what is itâ¦?â
âNuna.â
âY-yeahâ¦â
âThe time has come.â
At his unexpected words, both Chun-bong and Namgung Su-a tilted their heads.
Seo-jun declared.
âToday, we arm wrestle again.â
Now, he was confident.
With his mastery of Pa-ryeok-gwae-shin-gong, he felt it was finally time to reclaim his lost honor.
Chun-bong let out a snort of laughter.
âUnbelievable. You still havenât let that go?â
âThis is serious.â
Seo-jun lay on the floor, taking the arm-wrestling position.
âBring it on, Nuna.â@@novelbin@@
âWell⦠how about we make a bet?â
âA bet?â
Seo-junâs lips curled into a smirk.
He wasnât about to turn down a surefire victory.
âSure. Whatâs the bet?â
âThe winner gets a wish.â
âOh? Whatâs the wish?â
Namgung Su-a tapped her lips playfully.
âA kiss.â
âWhatâ¦â
Seo-junâs eyes widened.
But not as much as Chun-bongâs.
âW-what!? A k-kiss!? On the lips!? Thatâs so shamelessâ¦!â
Horrified, Chun-bong stomped her feet in place.
Namgung Su-a looked seriously at Seo-jun.
âWhat about you?â
âUhâ¦â
Actually, wouldnât it be better to let her win? He could always arm-wrestle again next timeâ¦
âCan I decide my wish later?â
âOf course.â
Namgung Su-a smiled slyly.
âNo limits on the wish. Anything you wantâ¦â
âOhâ¦â
While Seo-jun was marveling, Namgung Su-a quickly grabbed his hand.
There was no going back now.
The two wrestlers took their positions, with Chun-bong as the referee.
âEekâ¦!â
Chun-bong gritted her teeth, glaring at Seo-jun.
He wouldnât throw the match on purpose, would he?
But this wasnât something she could stop. If they wanted to kiss, what could she do?
All she could hope for wasâ¦
ââ¦Begin!â
At Chun-bongâs signal, Seo-jun and Namgung Su-a tensed their arms.
Namgung Su-a gave it her all. Her slender arm veins popped out, her face scrunched with effort.
But her arm didnât budge from the center.
It was a tie.
No, Namgung Su-a quickly realized.
âOhâ¦â
Her hand hit the ground lightly.
Finally, Seo-junâs overwhelming victory.
Thrilled, Seo-jun sprang up.
His honor was restored at last.
With a broad grin, he said.
âIâll think of my wish later and let you know.â
ââ¦Alright.â
A bit downcast, Namgung Su-a brushed the dirt off her clothes as she stood.
But only for a momentâsoon, she regained her usual smile, taking hold of her sword.
âThen, letâs get back to trainingâ¦â
Just then, Seo-jun stepped closer to her.
Namgung Su-aâs eyes widened as he neared, her trembling blue eyes reflecting his approach.
Leaning forward slightly, Seo-jun lightly kissed her forehead.
âThis oneâs on the house.â
âHuhâ¦?â
Namgung Su-aâs hands flew to her forehead, and her gaze trembled.
âWhy⦠why do you keepâ¦â
Always catching her off guardâ¦
Her face flushed red as she lowered her head.
Though hidden by her hair, her lips curled into a pleased smile.
Chun-bong, who had seen everything, was livid.
âWhat do you mean, âon the houseâ? Have you been reading romance novels? Who actually says that kind of stuff!â
âAw, does Chun-bong want a kiss too? Come here.â
âI donât need it! Get away!â
Sticking out her tongue, Chun-bong dashed off. Clearly, she was sulking. Heâd have to soothe her later.
Smiling to himself, Seo-jun dusted off his sleeves.
Heâd had his fun, and now it was time to get back to work.
Movement artsâ¦
His goal was simple: speed. A technique that would let him cover vast distances in a single bound.
It seemed this would be his top priority for the time being.