Coiling Dragon Volume 4 the dragonblood warrior Chapter 3
Book 4, The Dragonblood Warrior â Chapter 3, Hogg
The next morning, while seated at the dining table in their dining hall, Linley was astonished to see his father looking radiant, with energy levels seemingly like Linley had never seen.
Putting down his knife and fork, Hogg smiled as he looked at Linley. âLinley, this time you should stay at home a bit longer. Itâs been quite some time since I have seen you. The two of us, father and son, need to spend some quality time together.â
His father was asking him to stay at home longer?
Linley was a bit astonished. After all, in all these years, his father had never said these type of words to him. Originally, Linley was planning to go back to Fenlai City to stroll about and maybe visit Alice. But upon hearing these, he put all thoughts of visiting her aside.
âOkay, father.â Linley happily nodded.
Hogg nodded with pleasure, but in Hoggâs eyes, there seemed to be an hint of something indecipherable.
This time, Linley stayed for ten full days in Wushan township. Even when the start date for the next semester at the Ernst Institute arrived, he still didnât go back, and Hogg didnât rush him either.
Upon the mountain peaks of Mt. Wushan, rain clouds drifted hither and to. Linley was seated in a meditative pose, refining mageforce.
Earth elemental essence and wind elemental essence swirled around Linley, entering his body from every direction and being absorbed into his muscles, his skeleton, and his veins, improving his bodyâs strength. After part was absorbed, the rest was transformed into mageforce and stored in his central dantian.
Like an ocean being fed by a hundred rivers, all of the flows of elemental essence in his body would eventually end up here.
Linley just sat there for half a day. By the time Linley opened his eyes, it was already sunset.
âTime to go back to school.â Linley rose to his feet and took a deep breath. âEver since I gave those magicite cores to my father, my father has changed for the better. Heâs been much closer to me as well.â
These ten days Linley had spent here had been the closest ten days he had ever spent with his father.
âWhat caused father to change so much? The magicite cores? I donât think father would have changed just because of money. PerhapsâŚit was the scars on my body?â Linley pondered, but in the end, he still couldnât fully understand why his fatherâs attitude towards him had changed so much.
âAsking if one was cold, worried that one might be hotâ; this idiom expressing concern perfectly captured how considerate and caring Hogg was towards Linley.
After entering the Baruch clan manor, Linley immediately saw his father, book in hand. âFather, itâs getting dark. Why donât you finish the book tomorrow?â
âOh, Linleyâs back.â Laughing, Hogg closed the book. âYour words have merit. Iâll finish it tomorrow.â
âLinley, after spending all this time training, you should be thirsty.â Hogg poured a glass of hot water from the tea carafe he kept by his side. âHere, have something for your throat. The temperature of this water is just right, not too cold, not too hot.â
âThanks, father.â Linleyâs heart felt warm.
This was how Hogg had treated Linley during these past ten days; incomparably well. While in the past, Hogg was always strict and solemn. Rarely would he show his affectionate side.
While drinking the water, Linley said, âFather, Iâve been at home for some time now. Iâm planning to go back to school tomorrow.â
âTomorrow?â Hogg paused for a moment, seemingly stunned, but then nodded. âAlright. Come back earlier for your end-of-the-year holiday this year.â
âSure.â Linley assented.
Hogg said in a soft voice, âLinley, your father doesnât have much ability. In the future, our clan will depend on you. By giving me these magicite cores, your little brotherâs tuition expenses are guaranteed as well. I am already extremely satisfied. But in my mind, I still constantly think about our familyâs humiliation. I hope that you will never forget that our ancestral heirloom is still in the hands of others.â
Linley could sense his fatherâs faith being placed in him. Taking a deep breath, he nodded slightly.
âRight now, I donât have any other desires. I only hope that before my death, I will be able to see with my own eyes the âSlaughtererâ warblade.â Hoggâs voice became even more quiet.
Linley could feel that something was amiss. He immediately said, âFather, donât be so gloomy. You are only forty years old this year. You have lots of time left. I have confidence that within ten years, I can definitely bring our warblade âSlaughtererâ back, and once more place it within the ancestral hall in our manor.â
âTen years. Good, good.â Hogg gently nodded.
The second day, after lunch, Linley departed from Wushan township. That night, in the main hall at the Baruch manor, two people sat together. Hogg, and Hillman. The door to the hall was closed, and on the main table in that hall, the sack of magicite cores was on display.
Hillman had been totally stupefied by this sack of magicite cores. Finally, Hogg spoke. âHillman, I plan to sell off these magicite cores. I want you entrust that gold into your safekeeping.â
Hillman immediately recollected himself. He hurriedly said, âLord Hogg, no. How can you hand such a vast sum of money to me? Why donât you take care of it?â
âHillman, donât call me Lord Hogg. You can just address me as big brother Hogg again.â Hogg laughed in a very kind way.
Suddenly, Hogg stood up, facing the east. âMe, take care of it? HahaâŚHillman, perhaps there is nobody besides you who knows more about the affairs of the Baruch clanâŚand about me.â
Hillman started. He didnât know why Hogg had suddenly said this.
âThat affair has been buried in the deepest reaches of my heart for eleven years now. For eleven years, Iâve felt as though my heart has been chewed on by ants. Iâve been suppressing it all this time. Suppressing it, one day after another, one year after anotherâŚand in the blink of an eye, eleven years went by.â
Hoggâs entire body began to tremble.
Hillmanâs face changed. He suddenly stood up, saying in astonishment, âLord Hogg, are you going toâŚ?!â
âRight. I am going to investigate what happened that year. I must get vengeance for Lina [Linâna].â Hoggâs face was fierce and violent, filled with baleful aura.
âLord Hogg.â Hillman hurriedly said. âDidnât we investigate it back in the day? The opponent has tremendous power. Just the small part of it that we encountered was already terrifying. If you keep investigating, itâll mean the death of you.â
Hogg let out a low growl. âDeath? You think I fear death? Hillman, you have no idea how much pain Iâve been in these past eleven years, the sort of mental torment Iâve been under. Iâve had enough. The value of the magicite cores should be worth around 80,000 gold coins or so. This will totally be enough to pay for Whartonâs tuition. With this sum of money, I have no worries or cares at all now.â
âAll these years, Iâve been suppressing myself, why? Because of my two sons. Now that Linley has grown up, and Wharton has reached the OâBrien Empire, I have nothing to worry about anymore.â
Hogg tightly clenched Hillmanâs shoulders with his hands, staring into Hillmanâs eyes. âHillman, although you have always addressed me as Lord Hogg, after all these years, the two of us have developed genuine brotherly affection towards each other. For the sake of that brotherly love, I hope you can help me.â
âHogg, youâŚâ Hillman was frantic.
Hillman knew very well that once Hogg really went to investigate that affair, he would very likely lose his life.
âMy mind is set. Hillman, you must understand, this life I have been living is worse than death.â Hoggâs eyes were turning red. Seeing Hogg like this, Hillman felt helpless. He could understand how Hogg felt.
Why was it that over these years, Hogg had become so solemn, so cold?
Others might not know, but Hillman knew very well. Before the birth mother of Linley and Wharton, Lina, had died, Hogg was a very easy-going, open-minded person. But after Linaâs death, Hoggâs character and disposition had changed.
Although Hogg had told others that Lina had died in childbirth, Hillman and Housekeeper Hiri knew the truth.
âHillman, donât try to persuade me. I just want to ask you â will you help me, or wonât you?â Hogg fixed his gaze upon Hillman.
Staring at Hogg, in the end, Hillman let out a long sigh. âFine. Iâll help.â A hint of a smile blossomed on Hoggâs face. The smile of relief and liberation.