The moon was hidden behind the clouds, making the night unusually dark.
After confirming that Yeonhwa had gone out, Sahyeon moved right away. For now, he had to stick to a servantâs status within the estate. He changed quickly and ran through his thoughts.
Someone who could move freely, had enough martial skill to support Moyong Yeonhwa without trouble, and wouldnât hesitate to move for her, no matter what it cost.
“âŠThe answer was obvious.”
Sahyeon let out a short breath, then kicked off the ground. It would be a problem if anyone found out he could use lightfoot techniques, but this wasnât the time to worry about that. No, honestly, he didnât give a damn.
It wasnât like there was no way to stop Yeonhwa from going. He couldâve blocked her, one way or another. But that wouldâve crushed her pride in the end.
Sheâd already lost all the martial arts sheâd built up. He didnât want to knock her down again. That glimpse of helplessness from before had stuck in his mind deeper than expected.
So he decided to help her do what she wanted. Even if it hurt like hell in the back of his mind.
âTake Dang Iheon with you.â
Heâd been pissed. He never thought heâd actually say that out loud.
Heâd gone so far as to make another deal with the Hao Alliance just to get Dang Iheon out of the estate.
For the first time since entering the Moyong Clan, Sahyeon felt burdened by this convenient outer shell and borrowed name.
* * *
Every time I kicked off the ground hard, the scenery blurred past so fast it made me dizzy. I hadnât run this fast using lightfoot since my last lifeâback when I was running for my life from the Heavenly Demon.
I glanced sideways. Dang Iheon was keeping up without the slightest hitch.
When Iâd shown up out of nowhere in the middle of the night and said, âCome with me,â he hadnât even hesitated. Just nodded.
Of course, he spent the entire run trying to talk me out of it. Probably felt the same way Sahyeon did. He even said the same thingâdid I really have to go myself?
But Iâd made a promise. If I didnât see it through personally, I wouldnât be able to sleep at night.
I got why both of them were trying to stop me. Honestly, after using lightfoot for this long, my stamina was burning out fast. My lungs were already screaming.
Maybe he noticed I was running out of steam, because Iheon spoke up softly.
âYeonhwa. Want me to carry you?â
âNo.â
âIf you burn through your strength now, it could get dangerous when it really matters later. Carrying you wonât tire me out any more than this.â
I glanced at him. His face was dead serious. Not even a hint of fatigue.
I didnât need long to think. There wasnât a single flaw in what he said.
âPiggyback might be better. Sorry.â
âYouâre hurt. Donât apologize. Honestly, itâs easier this way.â
âThereâs no way itâs easier.â
âIt really is.â
Iheon smiled, paused, and offered his back. I stared at that steady, solid-looking back for a second, then climbed on.
Iheon held me tight and started running again. It was much faster than when weâd been side by side.
Well, at least Iâll get there with more energy left.
Now that I think about it, Iheon used to say stuff like, “Iâll carry you, letâs go for a walk.” Carrying me probably doesnât mean much to him.
As the landscape rushed past, I calmly thought over what kind of state the Hwaan Tea House might be in. I even pictured the worst-case scenario.
If Proprietor Chae and the others were already dead⊠then Iâd have to get revenge. I made a promise in the name of the Moyong Clan. I had to take responsibility and finish it.
Still, I hoped that wouldnât be the case. After all⊠Proprietor Chae had shown me his version of kindness. I didnât want him to end up dead.
Wishing for the best, I tightened my grip on Iheonâs shoulders. He flinched slightly, but didnât slow down or look back.
The Hwaan Tea House was rapidly approaching.
Iheon and I arrived at the Hwaan Tea House about one si-jin after receiving the carrier pigeon. Martial artists are faster than any carriage, so the discomfort had paid off.
The area around the tea house was eerily silent.
Iheon gently set me down and whispered.
âLetâs go in through the back.â
I nodded and crouched beside him as we circled around. We pushed through thick brush and climbed the courtyard wall at the back.
Only then did we start to hear faint sobs and frightened screams from inside. The garden Proprietor Chae had cherished was trampled with muddy boots, and flames flickered here and there.
Still, the fact that there were any sounds at all was a sign of hope. It meant not everyone was dead. It also meant there were still enemies inside.
âTheyâre still here. Weâll need to scout inside.â
Iheon nodded, then launched himself silently up toward the roof. I followed, leaping lightly in the same direction.
We landed without a sound. Pressed flat against the roof, we could see the area around the tea house clearly. While I was scanning for movement, Iheon tapped me.
âThose guys, over there.â
âWhere?â
He pointed, and sure enough, a group of thugs in dark red-black robes were loitering around in clusters, chatting like it was break time. Looked like they were stationed to intercept anyone coming from outside.
I narrowed my eyes and studied them closely. Martial artists usually dressed in black and moved in packs, so it was hard to tell which group they were from.
But those robesâI recognized them all too well. The faces were unfamiliar, but the colorsâŠ
“âŠTheyâre Black Ring Sect bastards.”
At least they werenât ones that used to be under me. Thank fuck for that.
âHowâd you recognize them?â
Iheon asked, sounding intrigued. I barely stopped myself from scoffing.
How do I know? Because I used to lead the Blood Rain Unit of the fucking Black Ring SectâŠ
I pretended not to hear him and exhaled. Of all places to run into them, it had to be here.
Not that I had any lingering affection. I didnât even like them back then. Why the hell would I start now? It was just an unfortunate coincidence.
They might not have been under me, but it still felt like karmic debt collecting itself.
âLetâs get a headcount first.â
âYeah. And we need to confirm if Proprietor Chae is still alive.â
I agreed and moved first. Avoiding the thugs around the tea house, I crept toward a window. Iheon kept watch while I gently pushed the window openâjust enough to peek through the gap.
I brought my eye to the slit and saw people kneeling close together. Probably the tea house staff.
I shifted slightly and saw blades glinting near them. No way any of the staff knew martial arts, so of course they were trembling with fear.
âDo you see Proprietor Chae?â
Iheon whispered softly. I shook my head. The window gap was too narrow.
I nudged it open a little more, just a hair, and peered again. Finally, way in the corner, I spotted Proprietor Chae kneeling with a blue blade to his throat.
âFound him.â
I muttered, and Iheon leaned in closer.
âLooks like only those few outside.â
âInside, fifteen total.â
Thatâs all I could confirm from here. More than expected. We could take them, sureâespecially with Dang Iheon hereâbut the problem was the civilians.
If we charged in carelessly and got people killed, itâd be a stain on the Sichuan Dang Clan or the Moyong Clan.
And the Black Ring bastards? Their grudges were longer than the Yangtze River. Piss them off and itâd be a nightmare.
âWeâll need to get Proprietor Chae and the others out first.â
âHow?â
ââŠGive them some kind of signal to slip outside. A few guards might tail them, but we can handle that quietly.â
The issue was how to make Proprietor Chae look this wayâŠ
I stared hard at him, silently willing him to glance over. I probably looked like I was trying to set his robe on fire with my eyes.
âYeonhwa?â
ââŠTch.â
Didnât work. Dammit. I really didnât want to do this, butâŠ
I puffed up my cheeks and exhaled quietly. A soft sound left my lips. This signalâIâd practiced it for ages. My masterpiece: wood pigeon call.
I could feel Iheon staring, but I ignored it. Embarrassing as hell.
But I couldnât exactly shout for Proprietor Chae. And suddenly pretending to be a hostage wasnât gonna work now. No other option.
Coo⊠CooâŠ
I let out the mournful call and stared daggers at Proprietor Chae. After a momentâfinallyâhe looked my way!
He squinted, glancing between the window and the guards, then his eyes went wide.
At least he wasnât a useless merchantâhe quickly schooled his face and looked calm again. Then he quietly spoke to the man holding a sword at his side.
âUm⊠Iâm terribly sorry, but I urgently need to use the latrine. May I step out, just for a moment?â
âTrying to be clever? Shut your mouth and stay down.â
Didnât land. But Proprietor Chae didnât give up.
âI really am desperate. If youâre suspicious, someone can come with me. I wouldnât dare try anything. Iâm almost fifty, and it would be shameful to soil myself in front of such fine peopleâŠâ
He pleaded earnestly, and curses echoed from around the room. Youâd think theyâd let him go just to avoid the smell, but these bastards werenât that reasonable.
âYouâre gonna die anyway, so why bother saving face?â
âYeah. How do we know youâre not going to rat us out to the authorities?â
âOh, heavens. I wouldnât dream of it⊠And even if someone did come, could they handle martial artists like yourselves? Not a chance. I wouldnât even dare in my dreams.â
âTypical merchant. Slick tongue like an oiled blade.â
Their jeering continued. Honestly, I agreed. Proprietor Chae really was good at kissing ass.
âI truly have no intentions like that. Please, just this onceâŠâ
âWhat, trying to catch up to the guy who left with the deeds and vouchers?â
âGoodness, how could I? A few errand boys already left with them. Even if I caught up, I couldnât stop them. Iâm just a nobody with no martial skill.â
Listening to the exchange, I understood. These bastards had kept Proprietor Chae and the others alive just to strip the place clean.
If they killed them too early, the errand boys might panic and try to run. Once they had everything they wanted, theyâd kill everyone for fun.
Proprietor Chae probably knew too. But he kept groveling like someone whoâd left his guts in a shed somewhere.
He didnât stop begging. Eventually, one of them waved a hand, annoyed.
âHe really must be desperate. Two of you, go with him.â
âUgh, pain in the ass. Get up.â
The one guarding him sheathed his sword and yanked him up carelessly.
I signaled to Dang Iheon with two fingers. He nodded.
So far, so good.
But then, a voice from inside spoke, sharp with suspicion.
âWait. That bird that was cooing so loudly a moment ago⊠itâs suddenly gone silent. Bit of a coincidence, donât you think, Proprietor Chae?â
âŠShit.
My heart sank.
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