Would the volume levels during the meeting form a pretty parabola if plotted on a graph?
As the meeting drew to a close, the heated voices gradually returned to their usual tones.
Of course, this wasnât the final meeting. It would likely continue until the Yongbong Gathering concluded.
Separate from that, the content of the meeting itself was unexpectedly productive.
The participating sects roughly determined how many troops they would deploy and outlined strategies for how the Martial Alliance should respond to the Demonic Sect's involvement.
In particular, the focus was on how to maintain morale among the righteous faction warriors amidst concerns of a potential three-way war.
For transcendent-level masters, balancing their essence, qi, and spirit ensured they rarely lost composure. However, most warriors tended to crumble mentally when faced with an additional enemy.
Suggestions ranged from keeping information about the Demonic Sect classified to creating a heroic figure to inspire morale.
There was also talk of spies and third-party factions, but discussions about spies were sparse, likely to maintain confidentiality.
âWell then, letâs wrap up for today,â the host of the meeting declared.
The moment the meeting was adjourned, Seo-jun shot up from his seat.
Keeping up with the meetingâs contents while entertaining himself with side distractions had been exhausting.
âSee you tomorrow,â said Red-faced Beggar with a wide grin, revealing his yellowed teeth.
âAh, yes,â Seo-jun replied hastily, quickly making his escape. If he got caught, heâd likely be stuck listening to endless chatter for hours.
Pushing Pae Jin-gwang, Namgung Hyeok, and Namgung Myung along, Seo-jun hurriedly exited the building and finally let out a sigh of relief.
âPhew. I feel alive again.â
âYou seemed to fit in well,â Namgung Hyeok remarked.
Seo-jun made a face of distaste.
âNot fitting inâI was just humoring them. You know, out of respect for the elderly.â
âHaâ¦â
âAnyway, that aside, how do you think the Demonic Sect will act next?â
Despite the abrupt topic change, Namgung Hyeok, accustomed to Seo-junâs conversational style, naturally continued.
âWho knows... Thereâs a saying that predicting the actions of demonic warriors is one of the most futile things in the martial world.â
âThat bad?â
Namgung Hyeok nodded.
âEspecially considering the deity they serve, Mara Pasun, is known for being highly capricious.â
Most demonic practitioners who hadnât yet reached the Escape from Demonic Madness level were mentally unstable, to put it mildly. Even those who achieved that level were said to have gone completely mad, only to circle back to sanity, so their mental state was far beyond the comprehension of ordinary people.
âThe more I hear about the Demonic Sect, the more curious I get about what kind of people they are. That Demon of Dissociation I fought before didnât seem that crazy.â
âThe Demon of Dissociation? You mean the one who used the Absorption Technique?â
âYou didnât know? I took him down.â
While Namgung Hyeok showed mild surprise, a group of warriors approached them from behind.
Turning around, Seo-jun saw members of the imperial household.
There were three of them. At the front stood a general, with two men following him in rigid postures.
As Seo-jun gave them a curious look, the general spoke up.
âThis is our first meeting. I am Ju Cheol-yak, the Great General of the Sky Sun (天é½å¤§å°è»).â
âNamgung Hyeok of the Boundless Sea,â Namgung Hyeok replied briefly.
After a short exchange of greetings with Namgung Hyeok, Ju Cheol-yak fixed his sharp gaze on Seo-jun. His icy stare was as sharp as a blade, but Seo-jun met it without flinching.
âI have something Iâd like to discuss with this young man.â
âGo ahead,â Namgung Hyeok said as he stepped aside.
Ju Cheol-yak exhaled deeply as he stood in front of Seo-jun, his aura subtly pressing down on him.
âIâve heard the stories.â
Whatâs with the sudden informality? Seo-jun thought.
âThey say you humiliated the Third Prince in front of countless witnesses and disgraced the Dongchang agents as well.â
His tone was imposing. Seo-jun smirked and raised an eyebrow.
âIf they deserved a beating, they got one.â
Ju Cheol-yakâs eyebrow twitched at the blunt reply.
âI understand the reasoning behind your actions. However, do you not realize that publicly tarnishing the imperial familyâs dignity is equally unacceptable?â
The generalâs massive armored figure towered over Seo-jun, making him appear twice as large. His looming presence might have been intimidating, but Seo-jun furrowed his brows and pushed back with his own aura.
âDidnât you hear what that so-called prince said?â
âI did. He wasnât entirely wrong.â
ââ¦Excuse me?â
Calling the heir of the Gold Sword Clan a âlowbornâ wasnât entirely wrong?
No sane person would say that.
Seo-junâs mood, which had been fairly neutral until now, suddenly soured as heat rose to his head.
His golden eyes began to glow faintly.
âAre you sure you heard it right?â
âThe Gold Clanâs name isnât what it used to be. Itâs already a fallen family, isnât it? While âlowbornâ is indeed a vulgar term for a prince to use, itâs not entirely inaccurate.â
This lunatic. Seo-junâs eyes twitched.
ââ¦Looking at you and your men, I can see why the emperorâs a joke. Is the imperial family just a gathering of idiots?â
ââ¦Youâve crossed the line. Had you apologized quietly, you could have avoided any trouble.â
âBullshit.â
The two warriorsâ auras clashed, causing the surrounding air to ripple violently.
The atmosphere grew so tense that it seemed swords might be drawn at any moment.
Namgung Hyeok stepped between them.
âEnough. What is the meaning of this?â
âDid you not hear him? He dared to insult the emperor. Are you truly defending a traitor guilty of such blasphemy?â
Ju Cheol-yak refused to back down.
The commotion began to attract other warriors to the scene.
Namgung Hyeok calmly released his own aura, pressing back against Ju Cheol-yak.
âI didnât realize the imperial family had grown so bold as to look down on the Namgung Clan.â
âAre you planning to disrupt an imperial event?â
ââ¦What gives you the nerve to act so arrogantly? Did the War God return to the imperial family?â
âBoundless Seaâ¦!â
âHa⦠Very well, I now understand the imperial familyâs intent. Your arrogance pierces the heavens. But remember, even the heavens are beneath the earth. If youâve forgotten that, I will personally remind you.â
Ju Cheol-yak, caught off guard by Namgung Hyeokâs unexpected defiance, faltered.
How could someone so blatantly disregard the imperial family? Such defiance was unheard of in Beijing.
A hint of killing intent flickered in his eyes.
Seo-jun, meanwhile, found it increasingly difficult to hold back.
âShould I just bury them all?â
Would losing a general destabilize the righteous faction? Seo-jun doubted it.
Would the chaos of breaking ties with the imperial family cause problems?
He could clean it up himself. A few trips to the battlefield were nothing to him.
Especially once he reached the Flowering Realm, where he knew his potential would skyrocket.
The ability to manipulate the natural energy within his domain would make him exponentially stronger.
Yes, why not wipe out the imperial family and replace them with the Gold Sword Clan?
Wasnât it about time for the Six Great Clans to change?
Shingâ
Seo-jun drew his sword.
The imperial warriors flinched, their faces flushing with anger as they drew their swords in response.
The tension reached a boiling point.
âEnoughââââ!â
The host of the meeting suddenly appeared, his booming lionâs roar echoing through the air.
Frowning as if nursing a headache, he glanced between the imperial warriors and the Namgung Clan members.
âWhat in the world are you all doing at a time like this?â
It wasnât unexpected.
Whenever the Sixteen Prestigious Clans gathered, conflicts inevitably arose at least once a day.
Their immense pride prevented anyone from backing down.
The imperial family, in particular, was notorious for this, still clinging to the remnants of their past when the War God had unified the Central Plains.
âGreat General, youâve come at the right time. During the last meeting, I couldnât bring it up since it wasnât relevant to the agenda, but how should I interpret the lack of consequences for the unauthorized interference in a duel?â
âGreat General, let it go. The Third Princeâs comments were far too excessive.â
âHostâ¦!â
Ju Cheol-yak glared at the host, his face turning red with anger.
The host furrowed his brows.
âLet it rest. Or do you intend to make an enemy of Shaolin as well?â
ââ¦I cannot comprehend this.â
Ju Cheol-yak sheathed his sword with a sharp motion.
ââ¦I will not forget this.â
He turned sharply and walked away.
âHey, where do you think youâre going?â Seo-jun moved to follow, but the host stepped in his way.
Only after Ju Cheol-yak had disappeared did the host let out a long sigh.
âI thought weâd get through this quietly for onceâ¦â
Clicking his tongue, the host turned to Seo-jun, his expression grim as he seemed lost in thought.
âDo not act recklessly. Iâll arrange a separate opportunity for resolution.â
âWhat kind of opportunity?â
âWhat other way do warriors resolve conflict?â
Warriors speak with their fists.
Though, of course, the imperial familyâs faults would need to be addressed first.
The Round of 32 Begins
The Yongbong Gatheringâs round of 32 had begun.
The round would feature four matches per day over four days.
However, the match schedule hadnât been announced in advance.
Since no one knew when theyâd be called, all participants had to remain present.
Why adopt such an inefficient system?
It was easier to protect the participants when they were all gathered in one place.
For prestigious clans like the Sixteen Prestigious Clans, any harm to one of their rising stars would be a major headache for Shaolin.
Thus, Chun-bong, Namgung Su-a, and Namgung Myung waited in the prepared waiting area for their turns, while Seo-jun idled among the representatives of the Sixteen Prestigious Clans, passing the time.
To be precise, he was pondering the Reverse Technique.
Should he use it to stage an attack on the imperial palace, framing it as an act by the Black Lotus Sect or the Demonic Sect?
No, impersonating the Demonic Sect wasnât a good idea.
If the righteous faction ended up declaring war on the Demonic Sect, it could lead to even more trouble.
The fight with the Demonic Sect wasnât guaranteed yet, and recklessly increasing their enemies was unwise.
So for now, the best identity to use was Baek Seo-jun.
Dropping an ice meteor on the imperial palace might stir things up quite nicely.
When Seo-jun asked Pae Jin-gwang about the Reverse Technique, he received this reply:
âReverse Technique? Ask that beggar you met last time. If heâs a Seven-Knot Beggar, he should know about it.â
The Seven-Knot Beggar referred to a rank within the Beggarsâ Union.
The knots on their clothing signified rank, with more knots indicating higher status.
As a Seven-Knot Beggar, Red-faced Beggar was essentially an elder of the Beggarsâ Union.
âHey, we meet again.â
Right on cue, Red-faced Beggar ambled over with a toothy grin.
Seo-jun, leaning back in his chair, waved lazily.
âHere to watch the matches?â
âOf course. One of our own is competing.â
âWhat? You have kids?â
âHeh, no. Just a junior from the Beggarsâ Union.â
Seo-jun chuckled dryly.
This was perfect timing. He had planned to ask about it at the next meeting, but now he wouldnât need to attend.
âHey, Red-faced Beggar.â
âWhy the âheyâ? Call me properly.â
âAlright, alright. Red-faced Beggar.â
âThatâs a bit rude, isnât it?â
Seo-jun grinned and asked.
âDo you know the Reverse Technique?â
âThe Reverse Technique? Of course, I do.â
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When he lowered them moments later, his entire face had changed.
It now resembled that of a youthful man, fitting his nickname.
âIs this what you mean?â
âOh, yeah.â
âHeh, join the Beggarsâ Union, and Iâll teach you.â
âIâll pass.â
Not that it matteredâSeo-jun had already learned it by watching.
It wasnât a particularly difficult technique.