Around noon, the events that had erupted in the night continued to stir unrest. For now, the commotion was contained within the Tang Clan, but the question remainedâhow long could it stay that way?
If the Poison King failed to control the narrative within his own clan, it was only a matter of time before the entire Sichuan region, and possibly the whole of Zhongyuan, would know.
And for good reason.
âItâs inevitable, reallyâ¦â
How could it not be?
The Tang Clan had been conducting human experiments in secret, a shocking truth now laid bare.
If rumors werenât quelled soon, they would inevitably spread far and wide. Elder Il, captured and guilt-ridden, confessed everything. He revealed the vile acts committed over the past hundred years to elevate the Tang Clan to the status of the foremost faction.
The so-called "Heavenly Martial Body Project," a plan that had been repeatedly hinted at, was fully exposed.
âFar worse than I imagined.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
In my previous life, Iâd only glimpsed fragments of this truth, remnants that had been erased by the time I encountered them.
But now, seeing the Tang Clanâs underground chamber, the reality was undeniable. I remembered the mountains of poisoned beast corpses that filled the spaceâso many that the vast chamber was completely packed.
Experiments using beasts? That wasnât surprising; it was common practice. Even the Moyong family kept beasts in underground chambers, spinning silk from their webs for their textile business, and the Martial Alliance continued to conduct experiments on beasts.
No one would be alarmed by something like that alone.
Thereâd be no need to carry out such operations without the clan leaderâs knowledge.
So, what was the real issue here?
âHuman experiments.â
That was the problem.
After subduing Elder Il and dealing with the unconscious Celestial Master, whose flames had mysteriously extinguished just as the Poison King arrived, my father and I had continued deeper underground.
The sights down there had been enough to furrow even my fatherâs brow.
The pungent smell of blood, so strong it stung the nostrils, seemed to emanate from a sealed chamber.
When we forced open the door and entered, we were greeted by a sight that made us all cover our mouths in shock.
The ground was completely covered, not a single gap visible, piled high with something.
After a moment, we realized it was all human remainsârotted, decayed bodies, mangled beyond recognition.
The blood had dried and hardened, and chunks of flesh were so decomposed they emitted a repulsive stench.
âUghâ¦!â
One of the warriors behind us retched. Despite being seasoned veterans of the Poison Kingâs guard, they couldnât endure the sight.
It was that revolting.
At that momentâ
I felt a hand on my back.
Wondering why, I suddenly sensed a thin barrier forming around my body.
It was only then that I realizedâthe air in this chamber was thick with poison.
Whooshâ!
A gust of wind swept through the room, and I saw the poisonous mist being drawn toward a single point.
It was the Poison Kingâs hand, gathering the toxic fumes in one place.
âInteresting.â
I wondered if this was a Tang Clan martial art, similar to how the Gu family manipulated heat.
Soon, the poison dissipated, leaving the grotesque scene and several mechanical contraptions indicating that experiments had been conducted here.
I already knew what it all meant, having extracted information from Elder Il.
The sight of these corpses didnât faze me; Iâd witnessed worse in my past life. This was⦠tolerable.
But I knew the Poison King and others wouldnât feel the same.
The sound of the Poison King gritting his teeth filled the silence, as though he wanted to destroy everything in sight but was restraining himself.
After a few short moments, he spoke, his voice strained.
âCould you⦠step out for a moment?â
My father and I exchanged a surprised look.
âHeâs actually trying to cover this up?â
Anyone could see the evidence of the Tang Clanâs underground dealings.
Regardless of whether the Poison King had been involved, dismissing witnesses in this manner would raise suspicion.
Could he be so mentally shaken that heâd forgotten this?
As I continued to eye him with a perplexed expression, my father nodded in agreement.
âVery well.â
Though it felt slightly uneasy, I had nothing more to say, especially since my father seemed fine with it.
I followed him out, sparing a brief glance at the Poison Kingâs back. Most of the Tang Clan members were relatively small in stature, but today, his figure seemed especially diminutive.
It lingered in my mind.
Once we ascended, we didnât return to our quarters right away. Given the circumstances, we waited in the main hall.
The subsequent events unfolded swiftly.
ââ¦Elder Three and Elder Four were involved as well.â
The captured Elder Il confessed endlessly.
âIt was all for Lord Dokgunâs willâ¦â
âTo make the Tang Clan the greatestâ¦â
He claimed that it was all done to elevate the Tang Clan. A clan without martial strength could never be the best.
He spoke of how, right after the Tang Clan began its metal trade, they had veered away from their original purpose.
Elder Il asserted that this was where things had gone wrong.
The elders who opposed the Poison Kingâs father, the former clan leader, had resolved to enact their plans, leading to the current situation.
It wasnât particularly fascinating.
âI told him to speak the truth, and heâs not lying.â
Bound by a restriction spell, Elder Il couldnât lie, but his words felt strangely hollow.
That much, at least, I could tolerate.
Even when he admitted that the Tang Clan was responsible for the recent disappearances across Sichuan, even when he revealed that they had conducted human experiments, I endured it.
But when Elder Il nonchalantly mentioned their plan to use the finished drug on Lady Tang So-yeolâ
Slash!
The Poison King drew his sword and beheaded him on the spot.
A man who rarely wielded a sword had cut him down himself.
Blood splattered, staining the floor, and the atmosphere grew icy at this rare display of fury.
Grinding his teeth, the Poison King commanded the warriors in a harsh voice.
âBring me Elders Three and Four.â
His face twisted with fury, making even me feel a chill.
âKilling him wasnât part of the plan.â
I hadnât expected him to kill Elder Il so quickly. There was still more information we could have extracted.
With Elder Il dead, I was at a disadvantage.
ââ¦Damn it.â
Still, it wasnât a total loss.
At least Iâd learned that demonification could partially restore damaged minds.
As Elder Ilâs head rolled across the floor and the warriors dispersed to carry out the Poison Kingâs orders, I, too, took my leave.
Staying here any longer would be inconvenient, and things were bound to get noisy soon.
Just as I was about to ask my father if he would join meâ
âGo on ahead.â
He seemed to anticipate my question.
ââ¦What about you, Clan Leader?â
I glanced at him, wondering what heâd do. My father gave me a look that hinted at disapproval.
What was that look for? Had I done something wrong?
Before I could figure it out, he spoke.
âAddress me properly.â
âPardon?â
âThis isnât the Gu Clan.â
ââ¦What do you mean?â
It was a strange thing to say.
What else was I supposed to call him if not "Clan Leader"?
After a momentâs thought, I muttered the only other word that came to mind.
âFather?â
â¦
My father nodded, seemingly satisfied with that answer.
Though I wasnât sure why it pleased him, I moved on to the main question.
âYouâre not coming with me?â
âI still have business to attend to.â
âBusiness?â
Curious, I looked at him as he began to walk, then his voice reached my ear telepathically.
âI made a deal with the Poison King. If I helped with this matter, heâd grant us the first rights to trade with the Tang Clan.â
I widened my eyes.
When had he arranged this?
And by "matter," did he meanâ¦
âCapturing the elders?â
I glanced at the Poison King. Had he anticipated this outcome and summoned my father with that in mind?
âNo wonder heâs handling things so publicly.â
Normally, one would handle such matters quietly to prevent potential escape. But here he was, dealing with it openly.
âThat manâ¦â
The Poison King was far more cunning than Iâd anticipated.
By handling the matter publicly, he aimed to elevate his authority, allowing him to consolidate control over the fragmented pieces of the Tang Clan.
âSly bastard.â
I chuckled wryly at how cleverly he had woven this plan. The Poison King was more capable than I had expected.
The only concern wasâ
âFirst trade rights, huh.â
Given the Tang Clanâs dominance in iron supplies, obtaining priority trade rights was valuable.
As far as I knew, the Martial Alliance held these rights.
âIs it wise for the Gu Clan to take it?â
With the Gu Clanâs collaboration with the Moyong family already stirring controversy, seizing yet another asset from the Martial Alliance might cause even greater tension. It would tip the scales too far.
âWell, I suppose Father knows what heâs doing.â
I brushed the thought aside.
If things got complicated, Lady Mi could usually smooth them over.
Watching my father disappear on his mission to handle the elders, I turned away and started walking in the direction Iâd already decided upon.
âOh, Young Masterâ¦?â
A bit away from the main hall, I spotted a familiar figure petting a wolf in the courtyard.
It was none other than Tang So-yeol.
This was her residence.
When she noticed me approaching, she greeted me with a bright smile. Yet, there was something shadowed in that otherwise cheerful expressionâa detail that had nagged at me for a while.
âWhat brings you here?â
âJust checking in on you. What are you up to?â
At that moment, the Poison King was likely still occupied managing the clanâs affairs. Judging by Tang So-yeolâs reaction, it seemed he hadnât informed her of the situation.
âThereâs a heightened guard here today.â
Around Tang So-yeolâs residence, twice the usual number of guards were stationed, and they were more skilled than those typically assigned.
Clearly, they were preparing for any unforeseen events. It seemed Tang So-yeol hadnât been informed.
One of the guards reacted to my sudden appearance.
âYoung Masâ¦
âIâm already aware. No need to worry.
â¦
The guard had probably been about to caution me against mentioning Elder Il, so I preemptively reassured him.
âAh, Young Master. This is my pet wolf. Isnât he cute?â
Tang So-yeol introduced the large, black-furred wolf sheâd been petting with a gleeful smile.
The wolf was massive, with sleek black fur, though something about it rubbed me the wrong way.
ââ¦He looks awfully mean, doesnât he?â
The wolf seemed to understand, baring its teeth at me in response. Really? This bratâ¦
I was about to growl back when Tang So-yeol raised a hand to stop me.
âThatâs what makes him cute!â
ââ¦Oh, right.â
If she thought he was cute, who was I to argue? Besides, I wasnât one to judge her choice of petsâI had my own odd creature back at my quarters.
âCome to think of it, I never named him.â
I briefly recalled the Red Water Snake Iâd taken in. It had proven to be helpful and smart, so Iâd kept it, but I hadnât gotten around to giving it a name.
After a brief consideration, I came to a decision.
âIâll call him âDooly.ââ
For a creature as sharp and attentive as him, Dooly seemed fitting.
Hissss!
Somewhere, I imagined I could hear a faint hiss of protest. Probably my imagination.
Nodding to myself, I looked at Tang So-yeol.
âActually, I came to ask you something.â
âMe?â
âYes.â
Her light green eyes, tinged with a single darker hue, met mine as I asked my question.
âDo you ever think about becoming stronger?â
ââ¦Pardon?â
It was an abrupt question, even from my perspective.