The rare shared mealtime didnât last long.
Given the situation with the Tang Clan, it wasnât a time for a festive or cheerful atmosphere.
Throughout the meal, Tang So-yeolâs face remained particularly somber.
"Her expression was downright grim."
Although Poison King likely tried to shield her from the details of the situation, he couldnât have hidden everything. Tang So-yeol must have learned enough to grasp what was happening.
I had expected she would find out eventually, but I couldnât just leave her alone, so I forced her to join us.
Namgung Bi-ah and Wi Seol-ah stuck close to her, doing their best to console her, but it wasnât enough to make everything better.
In the end, the meal was little more than a chance to see familiar faces.
âSo, whatâs the plan?â
âFor what?â
I asked Moyong Hee-ah as we walked along a quiet path after the meal. Our quarters were in the same direction, and I had a question for her.
âYou knew Poison King would make that decision, didnât you?â
âI did.â
Her response was calm, almost indifferent. That only made me more curious.
âHow did you know?â
âHmm? Didnât Young Master Gu realize it?â
âI didnât. Thatâs why Iâm asking.â
How could anyone have predicted such a thing?
The patriarch tearing down his own familyâwho could have foreseen that?
Moyong Hee-ah brushed her hair aside with her delicate fingers and replied,
âI wasnât entirely sure. It was just a possibility.â
âBut you acted like you were certain.â
Her swift and decisive response made it seem like sheâd known for sure. Yet now, she admitted she wasnât entirely confident.
She blushed slightly, perhaps embarrassed by her earlier actions.
â...It wasnât certain, but there was a high chance.â
âWhat chance?â
âThat Poison King would choose righteousness.â
â...â
Her words made me pause internally.
âI considered various possibilities. There were better options given the situation, but in the end, I couldnât see Poison King doing anything else.â
Better options.
From Moyong Hee-ahâs perspective, that meant managing the Tang Clanâs secrets to minimize leaks, absorbing the eldersâ factions, and consolidating power before eliminating them.
That would have been the most effective course of action from both her perspective and mine.
But Poison King didnât take that route.
And why not?
"Because he said he was ashamed."
Ashamed as a martial artist, as a patriarch, and as someone who claimed to represent righteousness.
He couldnât stand to take any other course.
I couldnât understand it.
"Itâs complicated."
Some would call it an incompetent choice.
Others might deem it foolish.
But I couldnât bring myself to say either.
The reason was simple.
"Conviction."
I recognized it as Poison Kingâs conviction.
It was something I could never doâno, something I wouldnât even consider.
When he declared his path with such certainty, I couldnât refute it because I lacked a conviction of my own to match his.
Soâ¦
"I need to find one."
I needed to find something I could believe in, something I could follow without wavering, something that would keep me steady in times of turmoil.
âYoung Master?â
Moyong Hee-ahâs voice broke my thoughts.
âSorry, I was thinking about something. So what did you do?â
âWhat else? I cleaned up everything related to the Tang Clan.â
She sighed as she spoke, her exhaustion evident in her face.
So sheâd cleaned up the mess with the Tang Clan.
âDoes that mean you ended your dealings with them?â
I was asking if she had severed the Moyong familyâs agreements and partnerships with the Tang Clan.
Normally, such contracts couldnât be terminated so easily.
"But given the circumstancesâ¦"
With everything that had happened, even if the Moyong family broke ties unilaterally, the Tang Clan wouldnât be in a position to complain.
However:
âNo, I didnât cut ties completely. If I had, Iâd be less busy.â
Moyong Hee-ah shook her head.
âI just renegotiated the terms and adjusted all the ratios.â
Ah.
So thatâs why sheâd been so busy.
She had restructured the agreements and rebalanced the trade ratios.
"â¦Impressive."
Hearing that made me see Moyong Hee-ah in a new light.
Iâd always known she was capable, but this was beyond my expectations.
"Her standing in the Moyong family must be higher than I thought."
It wasnât just her ability to assess the situation and act swiftly.
What impressed me was her authority to make such changes without prior approval from the family head, the Baekcheon Sword Lord.
Of course, he would eventually review and stamp his seal of approval on her decisions.
"But the fact that she acted without hesitation suggests she had that authority."
For Moyong Hee-ah, to act first and think later meant she was confident her actions would be endorsed.
Perhaps sensing my gaze, she tilted her head and asked,
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â
âI just realized youâre more impressive than I thought.â
ââ¦Huh?â
Her eyes showed she thought I was speaking nonsense.
I was genuinely impressed, but she didnât seem to believe me.
Still, I had a question.
âWhy didnât you cut ties completely?â
The Tang Clanâs collapse would undoubtedly bring trouble to its partners, including the Moyong family.
Surely she understood this better than anyone. Yet she had only renegotiated rather than severing ties entirely.
Her answer came as she averted her gaze slightly.
âTo be honest, I wanted to.â
âUnderstandable.â
âWhen the ship youâre on catches fire, you donât stay aboard.â
Fair enough.
âButâ¦â
âBut?â
âYou canât live your life purely by calculations.â
Her words surprised me.
Coming from someone Iâd always seen as calculating and pragmatic, it was unexpected.
âWhatâs with that face?â
âYou just said the most surprising thing Iâve heard all year.â
âWhat?â
âIâm kidding.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Not really, but I quickly backtracked when her eyes narrowed at me.
"Moyong Hee-ah, of all peopleâ¦"
This was the same woman who had ruthlessly discarded anyone she deemed unnecessary during the Magyeong Gate incident, prioritizing survival above all else.
For her to handle matters out of sentiment or obligation was⦠unexpected.
I couldnât help but mutter,
âWho is it? You must really care about them.â
âWhat was that?â
âNothing.â
She snorted, wrinkling her brow.
âWell, given the circumstances, you should prepare yourself too, Young Master.â
âPrepare for what?â
âThe Gu family will have to respond to this. Surely you have a role to play?â
ââ¦I suppose they will, but I wonât be involved.â
If the family took action, it would fall to Father, the elders, or even Gu Heebiânot me.
"What could I do, anyway?"
Even if I could, I had no intention of getting involved. Not yet.
âYou donât seem very interested in family matters.â
Embarrassingly, she was right.
My focus was solely on matters related to the Blood Demon.
Seeing my lack of interest, Moyong Hee-ahâs expression shifted slightly.
ââ¦I guess Iâll have to prepare for more responsibilities when weâre married. Should I start studying early?â
âWhat?â
âNothing. If you donât have any plans, why not look after Tang So-yeol? She seems to be struggling.â
She ignored my question and left after throwing out her suggestion.
â...What?â
Left alone, I absently touched my lips.
"Hmmâ¦"
Her parting words lingered in my mind, along with the image of Tang So-yeolâs dark expression during the meal.
I recalled the day I visited her about the gemstone. She had refused it, saying:
"I can overcome this."
She had been aware of her inferiority complex and believed she could conquer it on her own.
Seeing that determination, I had decided not to use the gemstone on her.
But nowâ¦
"Still, I canât just leave her alone."
Back then, she hadnât known what was happening.
Now, everything was different.
Using the gemstone on her at this point was out of the question.
Her determination had been inspiring, and I had no intention of undermining it.
So, should I comfort her instead?
"No, thatâs not it."
Comfort wasnât what Tang So-yeol needed.
What she needed was a path forwardâa way to move on.
Even without Moyong Hee-ahâs suggestion, Iâd already been considering how to help.
Whether it was the right approach or not would be up to Tang So-yeol to decide.
All I could do was present her with what seemed like the best path.
After a few deep breaths, I looked into the empty space ahead and called out softly.
âSenior.â
âYes.â
The reply came immediately, from behind me.
Turning, I saw Amwang kneeling there.
"I didnât even sense him."
Though I had summoned him, I hadnât detected his presence.
Fortunately, he had been nearby.
Looking at him, I spoke.
âYou mentioned something last time, didnât you?â
âYes.â
âIâll grant your request.â
â...â
Amwangâs eyes glimmered at my words.
âI donât know how to break your curse, but the second part of your requestâI can handle that easily. Iâll grant it.â
His request to be killed.
That much, I could do. Even now, if he wished.
But:
âNot right now. I still need you, Senior.â
Not yet.
âIt wonât take long, but once Iâve accomplished what I need, Iâll fulfill your request.â
â...â
âIs that acceptable? If not, thereâs nothing I can do.â
If he refused, I wouldnât honor the request. My words carried a veiled threat.
Amwang showed no reaction, likely because he already understood.
"He knows I intend to use him."
Amwang was fully aware of his own worth and had still pleaded with me.
âWhat do you require of me, Great One?â
As expected, he calmly accepted.
"That title againâ¦"
I sighed inwardly but pushed the thought aside and asked,
âHow far are you willing to go for me?â
How much was he willing to do for me and for his own goals?
Amwang replied,
âIf itâs within my power, I will do anything.â
His unwavering declaration caught me off guard.
âAnythingâ¦?â
âIf you wish someone dead, I will bring you their head, no matter who it is.â
âOhâ¦â
I couldnât help but admire his resolve.
As Zhongyuanâs foremost assassin, his words carried undeniable credibility.
Stillâ¦
"Is assassination the only thing I can ask of him?"
Even so, I hadnât planned to make such a request.
Targets like Cheonma or the Blood Demon werenât suitable for an assassinâs blade, and I had other plans for them.
"Good. Thatâs not what I need from him."
If Amwang offered his loyalty, that meant access to the Cheolyeosal Assassins.
With them at my disposal, one of my long-term plans could be completed far sooner.
"This will work."
The Cheolyeosal Assassins werenât just useful for killingâthey were invaluable for gathering intelligence.
Having them on my side was a massive gain.
However, there was something more urgent.
âI appreciate your offer, but thereâs something else I need you to do first.â
It wasnât about killing anyone.
Although I had many enemies to eliminate, I preferred to deal with them myself.
And the ones I wanted deadâ¦
"I plan to turn them into demonic beasts instead."
Since I intended to corrupt them, I wouldnât waste Amwangâs skills on them.
What I needed from him now was something entirely different.
I envisioned a woman with bright green hair and looked at Amwang.
âSenior.â
Amwang lifted his gaze to meet mine.
âI need you to take on a disciple.â
â?â
Confusion flashed in his eyes.