Chapter 214 â Secret Mission (1)Scrape scrape.
The hull of the boat scraped against the shore as it moved up.
Splash! Splash! Splash!
The anchors attached to the left, right, and rear of the boat were lowered, but the boat still shook due to the rough current.
However, they succeeded in crossing the river in less than half an hour.
Seop Chun, Ja Geum-jeong, and Mong Mu-yak, who had woken up by the time they arrived, seemed to be in a dazed state, with blank expressions on their faces.
They couldnât even properly recognize when they had fallen asleep and woken up.
They only had the feeling that they had taken a short nap.
âHmm.â
Mok Gyeong-un, who had been looking at them strangely, approached the resentful soul Ha-yoon standing in front of the rudder and greeted him with a polite bow.
âThanks to you, we were able to cross the river safely. Thank you.â
âI only kept the agreement, so thereâs no need to thank me too much.â
âAn agreement is an agreement, and gratitude is gratitude.â
âI understand. Then be careful as you disembark.â
âAh! Before you go, may I ask you one more thing?â
ââ¦What is it?â
âBy any chance, did you see an old man carrying a bamboo fishing rod? No, do you know him?â
At these words, the resentful soul Ha-yoon momentarily hesitated.
But he soon shook his head and replied,
âI donât know.â
âDo you really not know?â
ââ¦Thatâs right.â
At the resentful soul Ha-yoonâs answer, Mok Gyeong-un chuckled and lightly bowed again, then turned to leave.
Watching Mok Gyeong-unâs back, the resentful soul Ha-yoon recalled what had happened earlier.
[If he asks about me, tell him you donât know anything.]
There was a request from the elder, so he hid it, but that cunning young man seemed to have noticed.
At least the fact that the elder and himself had a connection.
However, unless the elder wanted it, it was better not to know his identity.
ââ¦If he truly possesses talent exceeding his, as the elderâs discernment suggests, surely the connection will be made again someday.â
***
Around the beginning of the evening hour.
In front of an abandoned temple of Guan Yu on the east side of Mount Giju in Annak County of Henan Province.
There, sitting around a bonfire, were three men eating roasted deer meat.
Among the three men who appeared to be in their mid-twenties, one man stood out in particular. His face was white as if he had applied powder, and his lips were red as if he had applied rouge.
He was even eating the meat by daintily tearing it off instead of biting into it in one mouthful.
Seeing him like this, a man with droopy eyes and a blue headband around his forehead clicked his tongue and said,
âYoo-bong, youâve completely become a eunuch.â
âHohoho. Iâve been living as a eunuch for nearly two years now, so itâs only natural to say that.â
âPutting other things aside, canât you do something about that laughter?â
âHow can I change whatâs already ingrained in my mouth? Please bear with me a little, Master Gan-yang. Hohoho.â
âHaa.â
The grating laughter was so annoying that the man with a blue headband around his head, called Gan-yang, let out a sigh.
Across from him, a man with a beard, who was tearing off and eating the meat, stopped and called out in an irritated voice,
âGan-yang.â
âWhat is it?â
âWeâve waited long enough, so how about we start heading back?â
âHead back, you say?â
âThatâs right. Anyway, the rear unit wonât be arriving today.â
âBut Ok-giâ¦â
The man called Ok-gi interrupted Gan-yang, who was about to say something, with a raised voice.
âItâs not just one day, but it has been raining for nearly half a month. Rivers are overflowing everywhere, and there have even been landslides. How can they possibly meet the deadline?â
As he said, the damage caused by the rain that had continued for half a month was indescribable.
Especially around the rivers, they had heard that it was impossible to even launch boats.
Considering this, Ok-gi judged that even if they were masters, it was impossible for them to gather at the rendezvous point by the deadline.
âHmm.â
Gan-yang stroked his chin with a troubled expression.
The Imperial Guard Martial Examination was three days away.
They had to arrive in the imperial capital, Kaifeng, within two days before that and fully brief them on the true purpose of the secret mission and the necessary requirements.
Moreover, this wasnât the end. There was also someone they had to meet before taking the martial examination.
âIt would be difficult with just us.â
âItâs not about being difficult. Weâre already late. Even if they arrive tomorrow, at that point, itâs no different from the mission being disrupted.â
ââ¦â
âDidnât we already consider the situation where the advance team wouldnât arrive on time? Letâs just head back.â
At Ok-giâs words, Gan-yang sighed.
No matter how he thought about it, it was unreasonable.
Due to the heavy rain, the rivers had overflowed, and they probably couldnât even cross for several days.
In fact, the probability of them reaching this place in three days, let alone tomorrow, was slim.
âPhew. Alright. Youâre right. Letâs withdraw now.â
At Gan-yangâs decision, Ok-gi finally showed a satisfied expression.
From the beginning, he hadnât been too keen on the rear unit coming.
The ministry had said they would dispatch capable recruits as requested by âthat place,â but they were nothing more than rookies who lacked real combat experience or even assassination experience.
On the other hand, they had been trained for this day.
They were waiting for the day they could make a significant contribution and return to the society in glory.
But to carry out the mission with those rookies as the main force?
No matter how he thought about it, he couldnât accept it.
âIâll show them that we can do it well enough without those bastards.â
With that thought, Ok-gi removed the remaining deer meat from the wooden stand and was about to extinguish the bonfire.
Right then,
Rustle!
The presence of someone was felt from the bushes to the southwest.
At this, everyone, including him, hurriedly reached for their weapons and turned their heads.
Then someone emerged from the bushes, revealing their appearance.
âAh. It seems we arrived on time.â
â!?â
Seeing the face illuminated by the bonfire, Ok-gi couldnât help but exclaim inwardly.
That was because he was momentarily surprised by the beautiful face that seemed like a womanâs.
Then, three more people appeared behind him.
The one who particularly stood out was a man with a muscular and sturdy physique, though not very tall, wearing a broken rosary around his neck and having a fierce impression.
On either side of him were a man in his late twenties who appeared to be holding a somewhat light sword, and a youth with a tall and handsome appearance but giving off a cold feeling.
âCould it be?â
At their appearance, Ok-giâs expression stiffened.
Could these people be the rear unit?
âNo way.â
No matter how much they hurried, it was difficult for the rear unit to meet the deadline.
In the first place, they couldnât even cross the river, so how could they arrive today?
At that moment of bewilderment, the leader of the advance team, Gan-yang, said to them,
âHeavenly Mandate.â
This was a pre-arranged code phrase.
At Gan-yangâs words, Mong Mu-yak stepped forward and replied,
âEarthly Fate.â
At those words, Gan-yangâs expression brightened.
That was because the rear unit, which he thought wouldnât arrive on time, had arrived at the point when they were about to withdraw.
Clap!
Gan-yang clasped his hands together in a polite bow and was about to greet them.
âWelcome. The leader of the advance team, Ganâ¦â
Then Ok-gi interrupted.
âItâs not certain yet if they are the rear unit or not.â
âWhat are you talking about? How can those who know this location and the code phraseâ¦â
âWhat if something goes wrong because of that? We need to be sure of everything!â
Gan-yang couldnât hide his embarrassment at Ok-giâs firm attitude.
He had been filled with dissatisfaction ever since receiving the notification from the society about the rear unit.
âListen, Ok-giâ¦â
âThe society informed us of three people. But they are four. Moreover, they even met the deadline that was impossible to meet. Doesnât this seem strange at all?â
âHe has a point.â
At those words, a hint of wariness appeared on Gan-yangâs expression.
It was indeed strange to dismiss it as just dissatisfaction with the rear unit.
Shing!
Then Ok-gi drew his sword, aimed it at the rear unit, and said,
âWe were told by the society that the rear unit consists of three people. What is your identity?â
Mong Mu-yak, who became upset by his attitude of interrogating while even pointing a sword at them, stepped forward.
âWho are you suspecting now?â
âIf youâve done something suspicious, you should explain it. Are you arguing about it now?â
In a normal situation, even if the other party acted sharply, he would have first clarified the circumstances.
However, like all members of the rear unit, Mong Mu-yak was currently in a very sensitive state.
In order to meet the deadline, they had arrived here after enduring heavy rain for nearly ten days without even getting proper rest.
But being confronted with such a tone, he couldnât help but feel irritated.
âArgue? Whoâ¦â
âAh. Please calm down.â
Mok Gyeong-un stopped him.
âBut My Lordâ¦â
âMy Lord?â
At the word âMy Lord,â Ok-gi and the entire advance team frowned.
Of course, without minding this, Mok Gyeong-un said,
âThe three of us came as the rear unit, and this person is my servant.â
âWhat? Servant?â
At Mok Gyeong-unâs words, the exiled monk Ja Geum-jeong made a dumbfounded expression. SÑará´h the nôvelFire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
He had intended to watch and see how to handle the situation if a problem arose, but he never thought he would be introduced in such a way.
Ok-gi, who couldnât hide his displeasure, looked at Ja Geum-jeong and snorted.
âYou brought a servant on a secret mission? Do you expect us to believe that now?â
âHeâs not someone I brought from the society, but a servant I acquired along the way.â
At Mok Gyeong-unâs nonchalant reply, Ok-giâs expression hardened fiercely.
He had asked for an explanation, but Mok Gyeong-un was only spouting nonsense.
Even Gan-yang, the leader of the advance team, found this unacceptable and half-drew the sword at his waist.
âDoes this situation seem like a joke to you? Do you think weâll just let it slide if you say you brought an unknown servant on an important secret mission given by the society?â
âIs it because of this personâs identity?â
âNo, thatâs not the pointâ¦â
âHave you heard of Ja Geum-jeong, by any chance?â
âWhether itâs Ja Geum-jeong or whoever⦠What?â
Gan-yangâs expression, which had been about to raise his voice thinking the conversation wasnât going anywhere, suddenly stiffened.
For a moment, he doubted his ears.
The Ja Geum-jeong he knew was an exiled monk of Shaolin and was more notorious as one of the Three Madmen in the martial arts world than by his nickname, the Demon Subduing Fist Master.
âImpossible!â
There was no way.
How could the crazy exiled monk that even Shaolin had expelled become this personâs servant?
No matter how he thought about it, it didnât make sense.
However,
ââ¦â
Gan-yangâs gaze turned towards Ja Geum-jeong.
From the moment he first saw him, he thought he had seen that appearance somewhere before.
The broken rosary, sturdy physique, and fierce impression were all exactly as he had heard in the rumors.
Although the situation didnât make sense, the thought that it might be true left Gan-yang at a loss for words.
But Ok-gi was different.
âHa! Do you think weâll believe such nonsense? Even if Shaolin expelled him, do you think the Ja Geum-jeong, notorious as one of the Three Madmen, would become a servant to a greenhorn who hasnât even reached his prime? If you have common sense, such wordsâ¦â
Grab!
âUrk!â
Before he could even finish speaking, someone grabbed Ok-giâs neck like lightning and lifted him up.
It was none other than the exiled monk Ja Geum-jeong.
âTh-this bastardâ¦â
Ok-gi, who thought he had let his guard down for a moment, tried to use the sword he was holding to slash Ja Geum-jeongâs arm.
But before he could do that, Ja Geum-jeong twisted his wrist.
Crack!
âKuuk!â
Clang!
As a result, he dropped the sword.
Regardless, Ja Geum-jeong, with veins bulging on his forehead, panted and said,
âWhether someone becomes a servant or a slave, who the hell are you to run your mouth? Should I break your neck right here and send you to Buddhaâs side?â
âUrk urkâ¦â
Ok-giâs pupils shook as if an earthquake had hit.
âI-Itâs really Ja Geum-jeong?â
Ok-giâs martial arts had reached the pinnacle of perfection.
He prided himself on being ranked relatively high among his peers in the righteous faction.
However, if someone possessed the strength to grab his neck with one hand, lift him up, and render him immobile, it had to be Ja Geum-jeong.
In the midst of this, Mok Gyeong-un said to Gan-yang, the leader of the advance team, with a smile,
âIf the number of people has to be exact, why donât we reduce it by one person on this occasion?â
â!!!!!!â
Hearing those words, Ok-giâs face instantly turned pale.