âUghâ¦!â
I blinked my eyes open, regaining the consciousness I had lost for a moment.
âDid I actually pass out?â
My head throbbed as I tried to steady my breathing. It felt like only an instant had passed, but there was no telling what had happened during that time.
I struggled to get to my feet, realizing that I had been sleeping on something.
Wondering what I had been resting my head on, I turned my head.
ââ¦Huh?â â...â
I found myself staring into a pair of harsh and intimidating eyes.
It was my fatherâs shoulder I had been lying on.
â...â â...â
We shared a silent moment, locking eyes in complete silence.
âIâm screwed.â
That was the only thought in my mind. I even noticed a faint trace of drool on his shoulder. Apparently, I had drooled in my sleep.
My father remained silent, just watching me.
Was he waiting for me to apologize? It felt like he was scolding me with his gaze alone.
I could feel my body trembling. It was so noticeable that I wondered if it was fear that made my skin crawl.
It seemed like that was the case.
âIâm sorryâ¦â
Rather than trying to explain myself, I decided to apologize first. I never imagined Iâd end up sleeping on my fatherâs shoulder in my life.
My father turned his head away without saying anything in response to my apology. Fortunately, it seemed he had no intention of scolding me.
âThis bastardâ¦â
I ground my teeth. I quickly turned to look in the direction where the Blood Demon had been.
He was gone. It wasnât just the Blood Demon. The leader and other members of the Martial Alliance who had been on stage were also nowhere to be seen.
â¦Does that mean?
I shifted my gaze to look around the stage area.
â...â
And I quickly realized. The meeting had already ended. Everyone was moving towards the exit.
In other words,
I had been sleeping throughout the entire meeting.
âDamn. Iâm seriously screwed.â
As a direct member of a noble family summoned to this gathering, I had not only slept through the leader and the sect headsâ discussions but even drooled all over my fatherâs shoulder, only waking up after everything was over.
Cold sweat dripped down my back.
There was no way I could ignore my fatherâs gaze.
Even though everyone else was leaving, my father had stayed back. Was it because I was still asleep?
I wasnât sure. My father didnât seem like that type of person.
ââ¦Yangcheon.â
I turned my head to the familiar voice beside me. There was Cheol Jiseon, looking completely pale.
ââ¦Whatâs with you?â âWhatâs with me? Whatâs with you?!â
I was taken aback by Cheol Jiseonâs expression. He looked like he was full of resentment toward me.
âWhat? Did something happen?â â...â
Cheol Jiseon wobbled, as if his soul had left him. What was wrong with him?
ââ¦Do you know what happened during the meeting?â âI donât, do I?â âOf course, you donât! You were sleepingâ¦!â âOhâ¦yeah. I was.â
I answered awkwardly to Cheol Jiseonâs words.
After all, it was true that I had been sleeping. But the fact that he was this angry with me meant something serious must have happened.
I was about to ask him what had happened whenâ
Screeech.
My father stood up. His sudden movement startled me.
âItâs over. Letâs go.â ââ¦Y-Yes.â
It wasnât me who answered but Cheol Jiseon. Why was he the one responding first?
As I watched him stand up quickly, I asked,
âWhatâs wrong with you?â
Whatâs going on? Did my father hit him while I was asleep or something? Although my father wasnât the type to hit people recklessly.
ââ¦Letâs go. He said weâre leaving.â
Cheol Jiseon nudged my shoulder, urging me to stand up quickly.
What the hell?
Still bewildered, I got to my feet as well. Seeing the situation, I decided it was best to leave.
Outside, other sect members and martial artists were gathering. I could spot Lady Mi and Gu Hee-bi among them.
Andâ
âIs thatâ¦?â
Amidst the crowd, I recognized a familiar face. It was none other than the Sect Leader of Wudang.
Known by the nickname, the Sword Immortal of Wudang, he was an elder.
While I stood there hesitating, my father approached him without hesitation.
Noticing my fatherâs approach, the Sword Immortal of Wudang turned his sharp gaze toward us.
He wasnât particularly large, but his eyes held a keen, piercing presence.
âItâs been a while.â âI hope youâve been well, Gu Gaju.â âYes.â
Seeing them greet each other, I walked over slowly, feeling it was only right for me to pay my respects as well.
âI greet the Sect Leader of Wudang.â
At my greeting, the Sword Immortal of Wudang turned his gaze to me.
âThis is my son.â âAh, so this is the Little Lord of the Underworld Iâve heard about.â ââ¦Thatâs a bit of an exaggerationâ¦â
I reluctantly halted my words, finding it hard to downplay the nickname.
The most irritating part was seeing Gu Hee-bi stifling her laughter as she watched me.
âYou crazy sisterâ¦â
Just you wait. I knew the nickname Gu Hee-bi would eventually earn. Iâd make sure to tease her about it mercilessly in the future.
âIâd heard much about his prowess. Now that I see him with my own eyes, itâs clear. Gu Gaju must be blessed with a remarkable child.â âYou flatter me.â âIf anything, that praise may not be enough.â
The Sword Immortal of Wudang then directed his question at me.
âI hear youâre close with our Hyuk.â âAh. Yesâ¦thatâs right.â
The âHyukâ he mentioned referred to the Sleeping Dragon.
The Sword Immortal seemed pleased with my response, nodding.
âA true friend is a rare treasure in life. Please continue to look after our Hyuk. He may be lacking more than you think.â âYes.â
I managed a weary smile in response, finding this interaction far different from how he treated me in my past life.
What did he say back then?
Something about needing to be of the same rank to understand each other. This old man, who once looked down on me for not matching the Sleeping Dragonâs level, was now asking me to watch over him.
So many thoughts raced through my mind.
The Sword Immortal glanced toward Lady Mi, as if he had business with her.
âWell then⦠I look forward to hearing good news.â âYes. Iâll consider it positively.â
With a courteous bow, the Sword Immortal left with his sect members, heading toward the exit.
It seemed like they had some sort of deal with the Baekhwa Merchant Group.
âWudang dealing with the Baekhwa Merchant Group?â
I couldnât fathom what kind of business a Taoist sect like Wudang had with a merchant group.
âYangcheon.â âYes?â âAre you hungry?â
Lady Miâs sudden question interrupted my thoughts. Was I hungryâ¦?
âWell, I suppose Iâm fine.â
I wasnât particularly concerned. Even if I was a bit hungry, missing a meal wouldnât hurt me.
Lady Mi nodded slightly at my response. Was she just asking out of curiosity?
Just as I began to wonder, she turned to my father with another question.
âShall we go pick up Yeonseo together?â
She was referring to fetching Gu Yeonseo from the guesthouse. Though it sounded like a question, it felt like there was no option to refuse.
Sensing this, my father also nodded in agreement.
I thought my fatherâs reaction was a bit unusual. At the same time, Lady Mi addressed me with another remark.
âAfter that, I plan to rent out a guesthouse for a meal together.â âRent outâ¦a guesthouse?â âYes.â
It seemed a bit excessive just for a meal.
But everyone knew that the Baekhwa Merchant Group had significant financial resources, and Lady Mi, the head, was likely one of the wealthiest individuals. So, it wasnât an issue.
The problem lay with me.
âThat sounds uncomfortable.â
Meals with family were always awkward for me. As I contemplated an escape, Lady Miâs gaze hardened.
âThis time, Iâd like everyone to attend.â
It was a statement that didnât leave room for refusal. Though Lady Mi was an ordinary person, she exuded an intimidating presence.
That was enough to make me submit.
ââ¦Yes.â
Lady Mi turned and headed toward the exit, satisfied with my response.
I was about to follow when I sent a message to my father.
-Gaju-nim.
My father paused at my message.
Though he didnât turn to face me, I knew he was listening.
-After the meal, could I have some time with you?
There were things I needed to ask him about.
-Itâs about Mother. I have some questions for you.
My father slightly turned his head, his eyes meeting mine. I couldnât discern any emotions in his gaze.
He watched me for a moment before responding.
-Alright.
With that answer, he resumed walking toward Lady Mi.
Only after hearing his reply did I exhale the breath I had been holding.
I had been so tense over a simple request that I was practically sweating.
âHahâ¦â
Honestly, dealing with matters like this was more exhausting than fighting someone.
âAnyway⦠Thatâs settled. Now, whatâs left isâ¦â
It seemed things were resolved with my father. Now, there was only one thing left to do.
I turned to Cheol Jiseon, who was still standing beside me.
âHey.â âHuhâ¦?â âSpill it.â
âSpill what?â
âThe meeting.â
I had missed the entire thing while sleeping and drooling.
âWhat happened?â
I needed to hear from Cheol Jiseon about what had transpired during the meeting.