Chapter 186 â Pinnacle (1)âHeheh.â
Gyu Soha, who ended up possessing the body of the female Fourth Mountain Grass Smoke Groupâs leader Seo Hye-in according to her wishes, snickered as if satisfied.
Seeing Gyu Soha like that, Cheong-ryeong clicked her tongue.
â Tsk tsk. I donât understand how she can insist that sheâs a man while being so happy.
â Indeed.
Mok Gyeong-un shrugged his shoulders.
In fact, it didnât matter to him whether Gyu Soha was a woman or a man.
He just needed a card that could move as he wished.
â By the way, what are you going to do? Regardless of the process, it seems youâve gotten the factions of the second disciple Jang Neung-ak and his junior sister Wi So-yeon under your control, just as you intended.
â Not completely yet.
â Why do you think so?
â We can only say weâve succeeded in merging the two groups when we can move the real powerhouses.
At Mok Gyeong-unâs words, Cheong-ryeong said as if impressed,
â Oh? Is that so?
â Isnât this the natural course of action?
â Yes. Youâre right. The greenhorn subordinates may follow their mastersâ orders, but the real ones are different.
The real ones Cheong-ryeong was talking about.
It didnât refer to the loyal subordinates of the two successors.
The majority of the subordinates were disciples of the next generation who would take responsibility, but currently, the executives behind them were the real power holders.
â If we try to hastily merge the two forces, we may face opposition from the elders behind them.
â Indeed.
The subordinates following Jang Neung-ak or Wi So-yeon are disciples of the next generation of similar age.
Unless itâs an extraordinary case, they have no choice but to move according to their lordâs will.
However, as Cheong-ryeong said, the executives were different.
â If it goes against their interests, they are likely to react differently.
â Do you have a plan for that?
â Well⦠What do you think is the best way?
At Mok Gyeong-unâs question, Cheong-ryeong asked in puzzlement,
â Are you asking seriously?
â Yes.
â â¦Are you seeking advice from me?
â Yes, thatâs right.
â Ha? The sun must be rising from the west. Youâre the one who doesnât even listen to the advice I give and does whatever you want.
â You seem more familiar with handling an organization than I am.
â â¦
â Am I wrong?
â â¦Hmph. Youâre talking nonsense.
Cheong-ryeong, who was looking at Mok Gyeong-un while within a wooden puppet, seemed surprised.
Judging by his actions, she thought he might act on his own until the end.
But at some point, he had started adopting her advice little by little.
Especially in matters of handling an organization like this.
âThis guy⦠He may have the qualities of a leader too.â
It was an unexpected aspect.
The Mok Gyeong-un she had been watching so far was close to a lone wolf who never trusted others.
But as he began to face enemies with an organized force, his judgment and insight were gradually rising to match it.
This was truly the quality of a leader.
A leader doesnât just lead an organization with pressure or stubbornness, but must be able to contemplate and discern the situation with a broad perspective and utilize talented individuals in the right place at the right time.
Without realizing it, Mok Gyeong-un was gradually doing that instinctively.
âIs it not just his martial arts that are growing?â
Heâs a truly peculiar fellow.
Usually, when one thing is outstanding, another tends to be lacking, but it was strange to the point of being remarkable that he was growing in various aspects.
To her, who inwardly found him admirable, Mok Gyeong-un said,
â If thereâs no particular planâ¦
â Move people.
â Move people?
â Yes.
â How?
â No matter how much you run around alone, itâs difficult to make the elders behind them move as you wish. But if you move people, it will become a bit easier.
â â¦
â It doesnât seem to click with you. Thereâs a good example related to this.
â What is it?
â When that old King of Poison said he would clean up his surroundings and talk to the Shadow Clan Master about the current situation and pursue an alliance, what did you do?
â â¦I asked him to do it.
â Yes. Didnât you entrust that to the old man and do what you had to do?
â Thatâs right.
â That old man is not your servant spirit, nor do you have any leverage over him, so why did you casually entrust that to him?
â Thatâsâ¦
Mok Gyeong-un didnât continue.
It was because he realized what intention Cheong-ryeong had in saying these words.
When Cheong-ryeong said to move people, it wasnât with a simple intention.
The true meaning of her words was,
ââ¦Is she telling me to trust?â
Mok Gyeong-un never trusted others.
Thatâs why, until he became a death row inmate, he didnât trust anyone and moved alone.
But at some point, the situation changed.
It was because he encountered the limit of his own strength.
If the one he considered an enemy had not been a martial artist or someone associated with a huge organization like the Heaven and Earth Society, he would have still tried to solve everything alone.
However, now it was different.
He realized that he needed various cards to face a huge organization.
âTrustâ¦â
Mok Gyeong-unâs eyes narrowed.
He was aware that he needed various cards, so he was gradually increasing the number of servant spirits.
However, there was something he realized while newly turning spirits into servant spirits this time.
It was that he couldnât infinitely increase the number of servant spirits.
[Oh? There was one more.]
He thought only one spirit was born among the martial artists on the terrace, but two entities were trying to be created at that time.
So Mok Gyeong-un tried to make that one spirit a servant spirit as well.
However, he couldnât.
It was because the karma wasnât formed.
[As I thought.]
[What do you mean by that?]
[Karma is literally like forcibly connecting fate. Fate is inevitable and like the yoke of law, so it would be stranger to infinitely increase it in the first place.]
[Is there a limit?]
[If karma could be endlessly connected, that would rather go against inevitability.]
Mok Gyeong-un couldnât understand the enlightenment of the dead because he wasnât dead.
However, what was certain was that the act of increasing servant spirits itself was close to going against inevitability and law, so there had to be restrictions.
In conclusion, there was a limit to the number of servant spirits that could be maintained.
Therefore, there was a limit to increasing the number of cards that could be utilized by increasing servant spirits.
âNo other way?â
As Cheong-ryeong said, in order to increase the cards, that âtrustâ might be somewhat necessary.
Mok Gyeong-un chuckled as he thought about this.
The fact that he, who could never absolutely trust anyone, was contemplating trust in others to increase the cards he could utilize.
Cheong-ryeong said to him,
â Youâre quite peculiar too. How can someone who needs to move people not be able to trust people?
â Is it a contradiction?
â Contradiction⦠Yes, thatâs a word that suits you well. But suddenly Iâm curious.
â About what?
â Why is it that you canât trust people?
â Who knows? Do I have to trust them?
At Mok Gyeong-unâs dry response, Cheong-ryeong clicked her tongue inwardly.
âA peculiar brat.â
If he had been betrayed by someone he trusted like her, it would be understandable.
What was the reason why a guy who had barely lived a youthful age couldnât trust others to this extent?
Simply because he had a way of thinking that deviated from ordinary people?
Of course, that could be the case.
Considering his appearance that she had been observing so far, he was full of irregularities and surprises.
But somehow it didnât seem like that was all.
ââ¦Iâll know if I keep watching.â
What he ultimately wanted to do was revenge.
If she watched the process of that revenge, she would be able to understand why Mok Gyeong-un couldnât trust people to this extent.
Until then,
â Well, whether you trust someone or not is up to you. But in order to organically move an organization, you need to have some level of trust.
â Since you say that, Iâll keep it in mind. Then whatâs the best way to do it?
â What do you think is the most important card on Jang Neung-akâs side?
â It would be Ho Jong-hyeokâs master.
Ho Jong-hyeokâs father, or the Axe King Ho Tae-gang, was one of the Five Kings and the Eight Stars considered the top masters of the current Central Plains martial world.
â Yes. He would be the main pillar of the forces supporting Jang Neung-ak.
â If he moves, the others will naturally have no choice but to follow the trend.
â Thatâs right. So move the Axe King through Ho Jong-hyeok.
â That makes sense.
Wi Maeng-cheon was possessing Ho Jong-hyeok.
As a servant spirit, Wi Maeng-cheon had no choice but to move according to Mok Gyeong-unâs orders, so he would be helpful in persuading Axe King Ho Tae-gang, the father of that body.
â The problem is not Jang Neung-akâs faction, but Wi So-yeonâs faction.
â â¦That seems to be the case.
â The biggest supporter and main pillar of Wi So-yeonâs faction⦠You wouldnât be able to like him even if you wanted to.
â The biggest supporter of Wi So-yeonâs faction.
â He was Bright Blade King Son Yun, one of the Five Kings.
As Cheong-ryeong said, the most tangled relationship since entering the Heaven and Earth Society was with Bright Blade King.
He had also refused when Bright Blade King said he would accept him as a disciple, and his relationship with his disciples Woo Ho-rang and Yeop Wi-seon was close to bad karma.
Even Bright Blade King Son Yunâs newly accepted disciple Mok Yu-cheon was like that.
Mok Gyeong-un shrugged his shoulders and said,
â Not everything can go smoothly.
â You donât think itâs the grave you dug even if you die soon?
â Is there any meaning in arguing about what has already happened?
â Tsk tsk. Anyway.
Cheong-ryeong clicked her tongue.
Then she soon said,
â Anyway, itâs obvious that even if you move, the relationship will only worsen, so move someone else.
â It seems his disciples are already like that.
There was no way Woo Ho-rang or Yeop Wi-seon would move for Mok Gyeong-unâs sake.
Moreover, since he had made Wi So-yeon his woman, if they found out about that, they would have even more antipathy.
â It would be better to persuade through the Shadow Clan Master or the King of Poison.
â Through the Shadow Clan Master or the King of Poison?
â Yes. It would be easier to persuade if a fellow executive moves. But the King of Poison would be better than the Shadow Clan Master. You should know well why, right?
At Cheong-ryeongâs words, Mok Gyeong-un chuckled.
It was because he understood her words.
The Shadow Clan Master had also confronted Bright Blade King Son Yun at the Corpse Blood Valleyâs Succession Ceremony to obtain Mok Gyeong-un.
If he stepped up and asked Bright Blade King to help the two factions join forces, would it even work?
â Then Iâll have to move quickly.
The night wasnât very long.
He had to quickly establish an alliance system before the Eldest Young Master Na Yul-ryang regained consciousness.
***
Mok Gyeong-un, who had left Jang Neung-akâs residence, hurried to head to the King of Poison Baek Sa-haâs estate.
However, on the way there, he encountered a martial artist from Shadow Clan running towards him out of breath.
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Mok Gyeong-un asked in puzzlement,
âWhatâs the matter?â
âThe Shadow Clan Master is urgently looking for you.â
âMy master?â
âYes, itâs a very urgent matter, so he told me to bring you right away.â
âAn urgent matter?â
What on earth was it that he was like this?
Could it be because the King of Poison Baek Sa-ha had talked about the incident with the Eldest Young Master Na Yul-ryang and suggested forming an alliance?
But now he had to go find Baek Sa-ha first and talk about Bright Blade King Son Yun.
So Mok Gyeong-un said,
âI understand. For now, a momentâ¦â
âYou have to go right now.â
âIt wonât take long. Firstâ¦â
Before Mok Gyeong-un could even finish his words, the martial artist from Shadow Clan said impatiently,
âNo. You have to go right now.â
âAh, this is quite troublesome. Iâll return to Shadow Clan soonâ¦â
âItâs not Shadow Clan.â
âWhat?â
âRight now, the Shadow Clan Master is paying respects to the Society Leader at the main hall of the inner city.â
â!?â
At his words, Mok Gyeong-unâs expression changed.
The Shadow Clan Master was paying respects to the Society Leader of the Heaven and Earth Society and urgently called for him?
In the end, this meantâ¦
âCan I meet that person?â
Mok Gyeong-un had tried to enter the factions of the successors in order to create an opportunity to contact the Society Leader.
But unexpectedly, the opportunity for a meeting had come.