Following Pa Woo-cheolâs guidance, I reached the destination to find a new carriage parked at the campsite. It was in rough shape, and the horse pulling it was panting heavily, clearly exhausted from what must have been a harsh journey.
ââ¦Is it about to drop dead?ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
The horse looked on the verge of collapse. Judging by its muscular build and posture, it was a high-quality horse. I couldnât help but wonder how one could drive a carriage so recklessly that it ended up in such a state. I gave the poor animal a sympathetic glance before moving closer.
After a few more steps, I spotted a familiar face. Moyong Hee-ah was there, looking utterly drained and clutching the side of the carriage for support.
Why is she sprawled out like that?
Curious, I approached her cautiously and asked, âWhatâs going on with you?â
âOh, Young Master... ughâ¦â
She was in rough shape. Her usually flawless appearance was disheveled, and her hair was a mess. She looked unusually worn out.
Did she get motion sickness or something?
âNo, thatâs impossible.â
Moyong Hee-ah was a first-rate martial artist. She wouldnât be so shaken by something as trivial as motion sickness.
âYou alright?â
âNoâ¦â
âYeah, you donât look alright.â
What could have happened to her?
After a moment of hesitation, I knelt down beside her. Moyong Hee-ah looked at me, puzzled, as if wondering what I was doing. I reached out and brushed aside her hair, which was clinging to her cheek, likely due to cold sweat.
ââ¦!â
Her eyes widened, and a blush crept onto her cheeks as she quickly grabbed my hand.
âWhat are you doing?â
âHuh?â
Caught off guard, I looked at her, confused.
âThis⦠Whatâs this about?â
âWhat do you mean, âwhatâs thisâ?â
I didnât understand her sudden reaction, and it seemed she didnât plan on letting go anytime soon.
âWhy are you flirting all of a sudden?â
âWhat?â
What on earth was she talking about? Flirting?
âSeriously, whatâs going on? Did you eat something strange?â
âIf anyone ate something weird, itâs probably you. Do you have a fever?â
I reached out to check her forehead, but she recoiled, her eyes wide with alarm.
âW-What are you doing?â
ââ¦Just checking.â
âDid something happen to you? Are you sick?â
Her panicked reaction was puzzling. Why was she acting so skittish?
âHmm.â
I began to suspect something and took a step back, realizing I might have closed the distance between us too much.
âCould it beâ¦?â
Ever since that conversation with the Poison King, Iâve become more aware of the attachments these people have to me. Perhaps my actions were affected by that realization.
I needed to be more careful.
Thinking about it made my chest feel heavy, a wave of guilt washing over me.
Not yet.
âNot yet.â
I reminded myself of that. Whatever it was, it wasnât time to take hold of it yet.
I stood up, leaving the weary Moyong Hee-ah behind.
âThe White Lotus Sword is here too.â
Since Moyong Hee-ah had arrived safely, I could set my worries aside. Now that a senior was here, I should greet her. Iâd ask a servant to help Moyong Hee-ah get some rest and then head off to find the White Lotus Sword.
I was about to walk away when I turned back to Moyong Hee-ah and left her with a parting remark.
âCome see me tonight.â
ââ¦!â
With that, I left to find the White Lotus Sword, leaving Moyong Hee-ah standing there with a somewhat dazed expression, staring after me.
The young man sheâd met after such a long time felt somehow differentâwarmer than she had expected, in a way that took her off guard.
And yetâ¦
âWhat is he⦠really?â
Moyong Hee-ah knew my words had no hidden meaning. It was simply time for her to receive my teachings, which was likely why Iâd asked her to meet at night.
But stillâ
âCome see me tonight.â
There was an unmistakable undertone to my words, one that she couldnât ignore.
If Iâd intended to leave such an impression, she might have found it infuriating. But Moyong Hee-ah knew I wasnât that type of person.
All the more reason whyâ
ââ¦You really are infuriating,â she muttered.
In more ways than one, he really knew how to get under her skin.
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Finding the White Lotus Sword wasn't particularly difficult. After all, the fact that Pa Woo-cheol had come to inform me of her arrival meant she had already made a move as soon as she arrived. And with the new carriage pulling up, there was only one place she was likely to head next.
It made sense for her to head to the leader of the group first, so naturally, sheâd have gone to see the Poison King. With that in mind, I made my way to where the Tang Clan members were gathered. And there she was, as expectedâan unfamiliar figure standing among them.
Moreoverâ
âItâs been a while!â
The voice that came over was loud enough to catch anyoneâs attention. I turned to see the woman speaking with the Poison King, laughing as if she didnât have a care in the world. She hadnât changed a bit since I last saw her.
âShould I start calling you Clan Leader now?â
She was the White Lotus Sword. The Poison King responded with a smile, looking a bit taken aback.
âItâs been a long time, White Lotus Sword.â
âI heard you became the Clan Leader.â
âItâs been over ten years alreadyâ¦â
The Poison King muttered, a bit at a loss for words, while the White Lotus Sword laughed sheepishly.
âIâve never really paid much attention to the affairs of the world.â
âThat aside, might I ask what brings you here, White Lotus Sword?â
It was a polite way of asking what had brought her to this place. The White Lotus Sword tilted her head as if the question itself was strange to her.
âOh, itâs nothing special. My daughter was uneasy about the journey, so she asked me to come as her escort.â
âAre you saying youâre here as an escort?â
âYes.â
The Poison King seemed dubious, and I couldnât blame him. The idea of someone of her caliber coming along as an escort did seem a bit odd.
âSo sheâs here to escort Moyong Hee-ah?â
Of course, there was no reason for the Poison King to object. It wasnât his place to interfere with this, and having someone of the White Lotus Swordâs level as an escort could only help.
But still, he looked uncomfortable.
She must be a peculiar person if the Poison King, someone skilled in diplomacy, seemed so put off. What kind of antics had she been involved in to provoke such a reaction?
âWell, thatâs how it is, so please take care of me.â
ââ¦.â
What does she mean, âthatâs how it isâ?
I approached slowly, listening to their conversation. The whole exchange seemed absurd.
âIs she really from the Moyong family?â
The Moyong family was known for its calculative and strategic nature, but this woman seemed completely unpredictable. She had the right looks for it, but her personality was entirely at odds with her appearance. I just couldnât wrap my head around it.
âOh, by the way⦠Oh!â
Right in the middle of her conversation with the Poison King, she seemed to sense my presence and immediately turned to face me. In a flash, she was right in front of me.
âHello!â
She greeted me with such enthusiasm that my ears were left ringing.
âWeâve met before, right?â
Her bright smile left me momentarily speechless.
âHello, Senior.â
The White Lotus Sword frowned slightly, as if displeased.
âWhy so formal? I told you to call me Nuna!â
âThatâs⦠a bit much.â
Calling a woman who was old enough to be my fatherâs peer âNunaâ was a bit out of the question, regardless of her wishes.
âBesidesâ¦â
Was she really here at the behest of the White Lotus Sword Clanâs leader? I doubted it was that simple. There was probably more to it than that.
âNot that itâs any of my business.â
I decided not to dwell on it. Even though her presence reminded me of Gu Hui-bi, she didnât seem like a bad person.
Keeping a reasonable distance should suffice. Just as I was about to nod and make my exitâ
âWell, I look forward to working with you from now on.â
âUh⦠Sure, you too⦠Wait, what?â
Her words stopped me in my tracks. What did she mean by that?
âWhat do you mean?â
âOh, didnât I mention? Iâm here as your escort.â
âYes, I heard that, butââ
What did that have to do with me?
She laughed, looking delighted at my confusion.
âIâm here to be your escort. Who else would I be talking to?â
âWhat?â
I felt the shock hit me like a punch to the gut.
The person she was escorting wasnât Moyong Hee-ah?
And then, as if to hammer home her pointâ
ââ¦Me?â
She was here to escort me? What on earth was going on? I stood there, dumbfounded, staring at the White Lotus Sword as she smiled at me.
âLetâs take care of each other, son-in-law.â
The impact of her first revelation was so overwhelming that I barely registered the latter part of her statement.