He roughly understood it. If he had two missions, he wouldnât get the second one right away. Perhaps it meant that he had to make a choiceâtrain here, and then take the mission.
âYou, who are youâŠ?â Seokdu pursued his curiosity while Seol-Hwi was lost in thought.
âAh!â Ju Sohye smiled. âYouâre the one who showed us such a great fight just now, arenât you? I watched it from the backâit was amazing.â
âAh, yes? Right. HeheheâŠâ
Seol-Hwi frowned. âHeheheâ? Did he hear that right?
âYouâre really cool. I havenât had a chance to see someone like that in a long time.â
âOh, itâs nothing. Iâm pretty average.â
âStill, you seem better than the swordsmen hereâŠâ
âIs that so? HeheheâŠâ
Seol-Hwi did not mishear. He obviously said âHehehe.â Seol-Hwi was beginning to understand why Seokdu got harassed so muchâwatching the blush climb up his cheeks made Seol-Hwi want to slap him, too.
âBut, who are you?â
âOh, sorry for the late introduction. I am Ju Sohye, the granddaughter of the head of the villas housing here. Thereâs no one who doesnât know me here, if youâll let me brag a little.â
âWhy would the granddaughter come here?â Seol-Hwi asked.
âAh, it isnât anything stangeâŠâ Ju Sohye stiffened, but her expression didnât crack; rather, she crossed her legs and smiled bashfully. âIâm curious about warriors like you. I want to know more about such people.â
âWe arenât as good as you think.â
âThe more talented a person is, the more humble they are.â
Such a pretty, good-natured woman. Seol-Hwi was intrigued by her kindness and beauty.
âYou donât seem like someone from around here.â Ju Sohye peeked at him through her eyelashes. âWhere are you from?â
âItâs rather far from here.â
âFrom the clothes and the way you speak, I donât think itâs Jianghu⊠are you from Xijiang?â
Xijiang was thousands of li from the southernmost tip of Cheonghae, far, far away from the sect. It seemed she didnât expect them to be from the sect.
âSomething like that. But enough of that,â Seol-Hwi said, changing the subject. âWeâve been wandering for a while, so can you hear me out?â
Seokdu pulled up a chair and sat down. The brawlers and their audience had left the guest house, leaving it silent.
âA request right off the bat. Well, sounds good; shall we hear what you have to say?â
He was trying to deflect her from digging into their origins, but it felt like she was controlling the conversation.
She was definitely an unusual woman. As expected from the wealthy, she was good at dealing with people.
âThere is someone we need to catch, but we arenât familiar with this place. Iâm sure a wealthy family like yours has some good connectionsâwould you mind looking into it?â
âDo you have any information about this person?â
âNothing of that sortâit wouldnât help much, because he disguises his face with makeup. The thing is, he uses demonic martial arts and heâs crazy about women.â
Her eyes widened, much as expected. Although this place was far from the Demonic sect, its name inspired the same fear.
âHe uses demonic martial arts, but he also has the ability to hide it. In fact, you wouldnât be able to tell until he used them.â
Um Mugi would have been wary of people from the Demonic sect coming after him and taken appropriate precautions.
âThen maybeâŠâ
âNo.â Seol-Hwi shook his head. He had no need to give her any hints.
Nothing would change. Seokdu was just a worker who never learned cultivation, and Seol-Hwi had been able to control the demonic energy within him as soon as he reached the Peak level. Only someone stronger than him would be able to tell.
âAlright. What will the warrior do for me?â
âHehehe.â Seokdu interrupted. âI can do anything the lady wanââ
Seol-Hwi slammed his head against the table.
âIf you giggle one more time, I swear.â
âS-Sorry!â Seokdu clapped his hand over his mouth and looked away. At least he listened.
âYou could call it a request, but itâs really a proposal. Think: a devious, evil man is caught by a warrior connected to the lady of the villas. Wouldnât that be enough?â
The womanâs expression subtly shifted. She must have figured something out, but she just looked cute to Seol-Hwi. Even if heâd barely scraped by as the leader of a half-rate squad, Seol-Hwi had spent most of his life rubbing shoulders with the most atrocious people.
He could read her like a book.
âWell, if you donât like it, we can ask someone elseââ
âIâll help you.â
Ju Sohye agreed more easily than he expected.
âThen I need two more things,â Seol-Hwi added. âA comfortable place to rest and food to fill our stomachs.â
âIs that all?â
Seol-Hwi gave her a questioning look.
âIâll give you useful information, a map of the area, places you should keep an eye onâI will spare on effort to support you.â Ju Sohye spoke so boldly that Seol-Hwi was almost a little embarrassed.
âInstead, after you catch him, please stop by my home again.â
She didnât explain further, but Seol-Hwi could guess why. It probably had to do with the fact that all of the crimes were against women. Still, the request clearly showed that she was no normal woman.
âThatâs my condition.â
âI accept.â
Seol-Hwi and Seokdu followed Ju Sohye. They passed through the enormous main gate and it still took quite a while to reach the guest room.
A day later, they learned that she really was the richest person here, as Seol-Hwi expected. She already looked the part, but the sprawling manor they arrived at and the horses they rode proved it. Fortunately, the guest room wasnât too far, so Seol-Hwi and Seokdu were able to rest.
But Seokdu wouldnât leave him alone.
âWhatâs the deal with this rice bowl?â Seokdu tilted his head as he examined the porcelain in the cabinet. âWhy is it so glamorous?â
Seol-Hwi looked up at the sancai1. They were different from the ones the Supreme Pavilion Lord had in his office.
Ignorant bastard.
âOh! It looks like real leather!â
Seol-Hwi squeezed his eyes shut when Seokdu started rubbing the carpet. He started gathering his energy; if Seokdu said one more thing, Seol-Hwi was going to beat him.
âIs there water coming out of there?â
âWhat?!â In spite of himself, Seol-Hwi couldnât ignore that question.
Water coming into the room? It didnât make any sense.
âOoh! It is real!â Seol-Hwi stared at it, shocked. As Seokdu had said, there was a fixture in the room that supplied clean water.
Ju Sohye waited in front of the door.
Her grandfather had arrived after a monthâs absence. Usually, people would talk about family, but her grandfather only spoke about businessâand more unpleasant things.
A servant waved her in.
âIâm coming in.â Ju Sohye braced herself and advanced along the golden carpet leading to the entrance.
The room was as spacious as a palaceâa gorgeous ceiling and walls, decorations and precious metals festooned across the room.
In the center was an old man sitting in a rosewood chair, smoking tobacco. He had gray hair and a warm expression.
âMy granddaughter is here?â
His name was Ju Wangil, the owner of villas and lodgings in this place. Anywhere he went in Cheonghae, people would stop to greet him.
âCome sit here.â
âYes, grandfather.â Ju Sohye seated herself in the chair with a dignified posture. The way she was speaking was completely different from how she spoke to Seol-Hwi.
âRightâŠâ Ju Wangil settled into his seat and smiled. âI heard from the people at home that you go in the cities often these days.â
âI enjoy seeing people and talking to them, rather than staying in this cramped place.â
âI understand your feelingsâbut even so, you need to understand that you cannot bring idiots into your home. There are many things you choose to ignore, but you canât ignore this.â
It had only been an hour since sheâd come back, but it seemed heâd already heard.
âThis grandfather has lived this long. He prides himself on not spreading rumors, but people always whisper around us. You need to be cautious of them at all times.â
âI will keep that in mind.â
Ju Wangil let out a puff of smoke. Ju Sohye had a gut feeling that her grandfather was going to talk about something else. That was what he usually did.
âNext year will be your coming of age.â
This was nothing new to her. She knew what to say right away.
âRight. I am still of an age where I need worldly experience.â
âHaha. Wouldnât a good husband double the experience you get?â
âOrchids grow fine in the open field, even though theyâre difficult to raise in a greenhouse. For girls my age, going out and conversing with people is helpful.â
âBut a flower like a chrysanthemum needs a humanâs care.â
âIt is human nature to investigate things. Just like how grandfather knows the taste of alcohol but checks it each time.â
âHahaha⊠You.â Ju Wangil smiled. He knew she would try to slip out of the marriage talksâshe was his granddaughter, after all. âIâll be blunt. You ought to be prepared.â
âGrandfather.â
âYoung Lord Zhang is descended from a powerful family from Mount Hua. He is upright and faithful. Even you canât object, right?â
âBut I have heard that he has created many issues because he blindly rushes into things. Besides, I havenât heard that heâs interested in women.â
âHohoho.â Ju Wangil smiled at his granddaughterâs stiff expression. He let the last of his tobacco burn out and then put the butt on the table. âI donât want to say this, but a woman cannot have heroic hobbiesâonly hobbies that do no harm and donât give us a bad name.â
âBut grandfatherâŠâ
âBut. Did you bring in a warrior, like you said?â
âWellâŠâ Ju Sohye abruptly recalled that sheâd gotten into an argument with her family. They insisted that they needed a warrior like Young Lord Zheng in the family. Ju Sohye was only arguing to be rebellious, but she wasnât able to offer a master or an expert that would take his place. She did say, however, that whoever she brought would be able to subdue Zheng.
âSohye,â Ju Wangil continued in a serious tone. âOur goal was to continue to stay in Cheonghae, was it not? Your motherâs death was because we had no power.â
Ju Sohye remained silent.
âYou need to gather power, more than anyone else. Money is important, but power is more important. Young Lord Zheng may have flaws in his character, but everyone knows how strong he is.â
Zheng was famous for his martial arts, even within the Mount Hua Sect. Despite not being an official disciple, they called him the âPlum Blossom Swordsman.â
âThat is why I brought him.â
âHuh? WhoâŠ?â He turned to the servant standing at the side. âWhere is he?â
âHe is resting.â
âGrandfather!â
Ju Wangil ignored her and stood up.
âCome on, letâs go see him.â
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