The Ice Palace martial artist had vanished without a trace.
It was an impossible situation.
There hadnât been enough time for anyone to flee the scene before martial artists arrived in droves.
To kill the Celestial Flame General and escape in such a short time was absurd.
Confused and anxious, the gathered martial artists began searching the area thoroughly, but their conclusions remained the same:
âThe culprit must still be here!â
Convinced, they began rounding up everyone present.
Suspicion first fell on the Imperial Family members, rather than the external martial artists who had gathered here.
The prevailing theory was that the Ice Palace martial artist had blended in with the crowd and slipped out before the building was destroyed.
âAnyone here who doesnât recognize a face, raise your hand at once!â
The martial artists surrounding the Imperial attendants shouted their orders.
The Imperial Family members, startled, glanced around nervously. Who among them might be a stranger?
âIâve never seen this person before!â
A hand shot up, pointing to someone, but the accusation was quickly countered.
âYou idiot! Thatâs someone whoâs worked in the palace for ten years. Donât you know them?â
âMust be a difference in department⦠My apologies.â
Despite the questioning, no suspicious individuals were uncovered.
Frustrated, the martial artists resorted to their final option.
âWe have no choice but to inspect everyoneâs internal energy. Hold out your wrists!â
âThatâs out of the question!â
Ju Yang-il, the Third Prince, scowled deeply.
âYouâre suggesting we examine the internal energy of Imperial Family members? Thatâs an insult!â
âYet what other choice do we have? A master from the Ice Palace is hiding hereâsomeone who assassinated the Celestial Flame General!â
While the General had been defeated by Seo-jun, his martial prowess was never doubted.
For an ordinary martial artist to kill someone of his caliber in such a short span of time was impossible. Only someone of extraordinary skill could have done it.
âThis is what weâll do,â the Abbot of Shaolin proposed.
âThe prince himself will inspect the internal energy of the others, and as for the princeâs own energy, one of the eunuchs can perform the examination.â
A senior martial artist objected immediately.
âBut Abbot, if there are multiple culprits, this method is meaningless. Both the prince and the eunuch could be impostors under disguise!â
âSuch insolence!â
The eunuch exploded in rage, but the other martial artists murmured in agreement.
âThatâs certainly possibleâ¦â
âThis is an attack on the Imperial Family itself!â
âNo, itâs not the Imperial Family we doubtâitâs whether all of you are truly members of it.â
âThe Imperial Family will never stand for such nonsense!â
The eunuchâs shrill protests were interrupted by the Third Prince, who raised a hand to quiet him.
ââ¦Then begin with me. Examine my internal energy, and I shall inspect the others.â
âYour Highness!â
âEnough, General. Thereâs no other way under these circumstances.â
The prince stood tall and offered his wrist to the Abbot.
âHowever, this insult will not be forgotten. This breach of protocol must be addressed later.â
âSo be it,â the Abbot replied calmly.
Grasping the princeâs wrist, the Abbot completed the examination swiftly and nodded.
âIt is indeed the prince.â
There was no way to conceal internal energy. The use of the Ice Wall Divine Art required imbuing oneâs energy with an unmistakable trace of dark energy, which was impossible to hide.
Even if the culprit attempted to suppress their energy entirely, it would still be evident to the Abbotâs senses.
The prince and the Abbot proceeded to examine everyone present, one by one.
But even after thorough inspections, no trace of the Ice Palace martial artist was found.
âWhere could they have goneâ¦?â
As the martial artists pondered, Seo-jun spoke up.
âWhy donât we inspect everyone here again? Itâs possible theyâre still hiding among us.â
âThatâsâ¦â
The gathered martial artists hesitated, clearly uncomfortable.
At times like these, it took someone to lead by example.
Seo-jun stepped forward confidently, offering his wrist to the Abbot.
âCome on now, itâs not like the Abbot would do anything shady. If he tried messing with my meridians here, the whole of Shaolin would crumble.â
It was a bold statement, but not entirely wrong. Any foul play would surely provoke Seo-junâs father-in-law, leading to consequences Shaolin couldnât afford.
From the sidelines, Hwang Bo-junâs eyes twitched.
âDidnât this guy use dark energy before? Why is he so confident?â
Had Seo-jun and the Abbot already come to some agreement? Hwang Bo-junâs mind raced with suspicions, but Seo-jun remained calm as the Abbot examined his energy.
The Abbot let out a small exclamation of admiration.
âSuch pure energy! Itâs impossible for someone with impure intentions to possess such clarity.â
Hwang Bo-jun sighed in defeat.
âWhen did the Abbot of Shaolin become such a liar? Truly, the martial world is in decline.â
Despite lingering doubts, the others began to follow suit, offering their wrists to the Abbot for inspection.
Even those reluctant to comply eventually gave in, fearing accusations of being Black Lotus spies if they refused.
By the end of the inspection, no trace of the Ice Palace martial artist was found.
Finally, the martial artists concluded:
âIt seems theyâve already escaped.â
âDamn it⦠How did they manage it?â
âMust be someone incredibly skilled in stealth techniques.â
âWhat a wasted opportunityâ¦â
Though disappointed, there was nothing they could do.
âFor now, letâs return. This discussion will need to be raised in council.â
âThis cannot be overlooked. The orthodox factions have been mocked by the Black Lotus Sect!â
âWe must hold the Ice Palace accountable!â
Thus, the murder of the Celestial Flame General ended as an unsolved mystery.
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As the matter fizzled out, Seo-jun led the courtesans toward the Namgung familyâs villa.
Before leaving, he had endured an endless stream of greetings and small talk from various martial artists, leaving him a bit drained.
âWhy is it that no one from my family showed up?â he muttered.
The Namgung villa boasted four peak-level masters, yet none of them had come to investigate the chaos.
Grumbling, Seo-jun walked on, only to have one of the courtesans step forward and bow deeply to him.
âThank you, Great Hero⦠We thought we were doomed.â
âI just offloaded the trouble to others. Save your thanks for whoever ends up cleaning this mess up later.â
âEven so, how many would bother to look out for mere courtesans in a situation like that? Youâve done us a great kindness.â
The woman, a professional at charming smiles, trembled slightly as she spoke. Whether it was from the lingering terror of her near-death experience or the fact that she was inadequately dressed for the cold, Seo-jun couldnât tell.
âWell, no sense in skimping now,â Seo-jun mumbled. Spotting a fabric shop nearby, he bought some coats for the women, who immediately bowed in gratitude again.
âHm.â
Realistically, they were victims of Baek Seo-junâs antics.
Although Seo-jun didnât know Baek Seo-jun personally, his sense of justice prickled at the thought of leaving these women to fend for themselves.
âWhich do you think would be better? Working in a brothel in Anhui or becoming a servant for the Namgung family?â
âPardonâ¦?â
The thought of going from mere courtesans to servants of a prestigious martial family left the women stunned. They showered Seo-jun with gratitude, their excitement evident as they saw this as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for social elevation.
Feeling quite pleased with himself, Seo-jun finally returned to the Namgung villa as the first light of dawn peeked over the horizon.
Upon entering, he was met by Jang Geuk, who raised an eyebrow at the sight of the women following behind Seo-jun.
âLord Seo-jun, who are these women?â
âFormer courtesans, now servants.â
ââ¦Come again?â
Jang Geuk scratched his head in confusion, and Seo-jun clicked his tongue in exasperation.
âDid none of you think to check out last nightâs commotion?â
âCommotion? What commotion?â
âYou didnât notice? The sky literally caught fire!â
âOh, that. You mean the fire in the sky?â
Not inaccurate, Seo-jun thought with a nod.
âExactly, that. And you just went back to bed?â
âWell, wasnât it your doing?â
ââ¦What?â
How did he know?!
Seo-jun gawked at Jang Geuk, who smirked knowingly.
âI figured it had to be you, Lord Seo-jun.â
âHaha⦠no, it wasnât.â
That startled me, Seo-jun thought as he shook his head.
Jang Geuk glanced around and then leaned in, lowering his voice.
âTo be honest, I was going to check it out.â
âBut you thought I caused it?â
âWell, when the sky suddenly lit up, I figured Iâd better take a look. But then the Fist King saidâ¦â
âThe old man?â
âYeah, he said, âItâs probably just something that rascal Seo-jun did. Letâs just get some sleep.ââ
ââ¦Oh.â
The wisdom of the elderly.@@novelbin@@
Seo-jun was momentarily in awe of such insight, though he quickly remembered: this wasnât his mess. It was Baek Seo-junâs doing.
âMan, that old geezer really needs to fix his paranoia.â
âCouldnât agree more.â
The two shared a chuckle as they gossiped, clearly enjoying themselves.
Still, there were more pressing matters to deal with, namely figuring out what to do with the women Seo-jun had brought.
âAlright, ladies, let me hand you over to the villaâs maidsââ
âYaaaawnâ¦â
At that moment, Chun-bong emerged from a side room, stretching exaggeratedly as she shuffled toward them, half-asleep. Behind her was Namgung Su-a, looking far more composed.
Chun-bong awake at this hour? Impossible. It was obvious Namgung Su-a had roused her.
âWhatâs this? Chun-bong awake in the morning? How unusual.â
âMorning training⦠Yongbong Gatheringâ¦â
Still groggy, Chun-bong staggered forward, rubbing her eyes. But as soon as she noticed the women standing behind Seo-jun, her head snapped up.
âWhat theâ?â
Her eyes darted over the women, taking in their outfits. Though now covered in coats, their thin, revealing undergarments were unmistakable.
Courtesans?
The realization hit Chun-bong like a bolt. Her gaze narrowed suspiciously, and her nose twitched.
Sniff, sniff.
A faint, musky scent clung to the women, one Chun-bong vaguely recognized. She hadnât encountered it often, but it was a smell she associated with her time in the backstreets.
Of courseâthis was the scent that lingered on couples after⦠certain activities.
âWhat the hell?â Chun-bong muttered, her eyes wide with disbelief.