Chapter 34: Something That Must Not Be Mistaken
Despite its title as the finest and best hotel, the gates of Hotel Leviathan were rather quiet.
Although they were incredibly selective with their guests, it wasnât because of a lack of people.
Rather, it was because there were barely any guests who used the gates in the first place.
And so, it was quite the occasion to see the gates of Leviathan, at this very moment, have its gates wide open past midnight.
Most notably rare, was the beautiful young woman standing guard at the gate like a statue. She had been waiting since the gates opened.
ââŚWhy donât you come inside now, Princess?â
It seemed he couldn't bear to watch any longer.
A masked man in a black gi stepped out from the shadows.
Chao advised her to take a break, as it was already the middle of the night.
Even disregarding the fact the girl had already stood guard for more than half a day, it was clearly the time to rest.
âI appreciate your concern, but no thank you, Chao.â
âThe cold winds are not good for your health.â
âChao, youâre well aware that it doesnât affect me.â
The black-haired girl gave him a wide smile.
And Chao fell silent at Li Chingweiâs answer.
Agreeing with her meant that there was no ground for him to advise rest, but disagreeing meant that he would be lying.
She let out a small chuckle at his hard-headedness.
âHas there been any new information yet?â
âThere has not. I apologize.â
âItâs not something you should apologize for, Chao.â
Li Chingwei softly shook her head as Chao hung his head in shame.
âItâs impossible for anyone to get information from the Blue House, anyway.â
That was no overstatement.
In truth, it was quite easy to get information just hours prior.
All the channels on TV were broadcasting headlines likeăSwordmaster holds hostage LIVEă and ăWhy Limon Asphelder committed treasonă.
However, all news regarding the Blue House was cut off after Lee Chun-gi stepped in.
From the reporters to the support troops from great guilds, those who had been stationed near the Blue House had all backed away after Lee Chun-giâs orders to prevent any news leakage.
At least the news stations and guilds backing off were understandable.
But it was rather ludicrous to have even the military follow the orders of a civilian in an emergency like this.
But people took it as the natural thing to do.
After all, the power a Monarch wielded went far beyond those of a mere nationâs leaders.
âIf you could grant permission, I will dispatch the Secret Shadow Squad and gather information.â
âNo. That will only endanger their lives.â
Chao couldnât argue with that assessment.
It wasnât that the squad was untrustworthy.
Whether it be a big guildâs treasury or a core facility of a national institution, the Secret Shadow Squad could infiltrate any place that physically existed.
But this time, the opponent wasnât ideal.
As long as the Infinite Monarch was inside the Blue House, dispatching them meant sending them to meaningless deaths.
Due to his thousands of skills, Lee Chun-gi was an unpredictable monster with no weakness.
Even the Secret Shadow Squad of the Black Dragon Clan, who once bled terror into each nook and cranny of the entire world would have to risk their lives to even approach the man.
That was why Chao was so hesitant to ask.
âDo you really think he will be able to defeat the Infinite Monarch?â
âThat is why I am standing here.â
What good would it do to wait for a dead man?
Li Chingwei gave a beaming smile, but Chao couldnât help but feel even more conflicted than before.
Unlike her playful tone, he could sense the certainty in her voice that Limon would return victorious.
âI still do not know.â
âI understand. Itâs not easy to pick the winning side in a one-on-one fight.â
ââŚI meant the reason you have so much trust in him, Princess.â
He couldnât understand how she could even think that Limon had any chance of defeating Lee Chun-gi.
He may have been strong, but that was all in the past. There was no way someone with just a measly sword could go against the Infinite Monarch and his thousands of skills.
Although that was considered common sense in this age, he could let that one slide.
After all, the upper echelons of the Seven Dragons Association had a tendency of overestimating Limon. Perhaps it was due to their centuries-old quarrel.
That was also a reason Chao didnât believe in Limon.
âIsnât he an enemy to begin with?â
That was a very cordial word to use in this case.
Old foes, sworn enemies, natural enemies, adversaries, archnemesesâŚ
Not a single word in the dictionary would be able to describe the relationship between Limon and the Seven Dragons Association.
There was even an idiom dedicated to it â âagree like cats and dogsâ.
That was how deep their bad blood ran.
For those reasons, Chao simply couldnât wrap his head around Li Chingweiâs decisions.
âWe donât know if he will hurt you, Princess. How could youâŚâ
His voice projected apprehension towards their long sworn enemy, concern about the Princess he held in such high regard, and doubts at her decisions.
WIth just a word, Chao was silenced.
Using merely a soft call to cut Chao off, Li Chingwei smiled with content.
âI am always grateful for your sincerity and loyalty.â
She may have been the Princess of the Black Dragon Clan, but she didnât get unconditional support from every member of the clan.
In that sense, she was truly grateful to have Chao.
Not only was he unconditionally loyal towards her, having someone to give her their honest opinions like this was always valuable.
Especially now, when the Black Dragon Clan was unstable for various reasons and had lost quite a bit of support from its own members.
So Li Chingwei spoke bluntly.
âBut I will not allow any more berating towards my dear future husband.â
Not only was her serious expression and flat voice rare to see, her eyes, settled down, were as deep as the night skies. It was made apparent.
âI apologize for my disrespect.â
âIt wasnât disrespectful, but it was out of line.â
Li Chingwei warned with a soft smile.
âI will keep that in mind.â
And with that, Chao bowed his head as he disappeared back into the shadows.
He understood that saying any more would have been crossing the line.
It didnât matter how young she was, or how little support she got from her own clan.
Li Chingwei was the Princess of the Black Dragon Clan.
No matter her decision, it was Chaoâs duty to uphold and bring out the best possible outcome with it
Just as Li Chingwei let out a sigh as she looked over at where Chao had faded intoâŚ
The stars in the night sky died out as the sound of unfamiliar footsteps rang through the air.
After finding out that the Infinity Guild had been waiting in ambush, Hotel Leviathan was at its highest alert.
If somebodyâs footsteps came close enough to be heard, those on guard should have picked it up and reported it to her.
âWhat are you doing? Itâs the middle of the night,â the voice spoke, laid back as if theyâd just come back from a nice stroll.
But Li Chingwei wasnât fazed.
âI am exercising my privileges,â she casually answered.
Was her answer that uncanny?
The white-haired man had an expression of curiosity on his face.
Li Chingwei spoke, beaming at Limon.
âItâs a brideâs privilege to wait for her husband to come back, isnât it?â
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âMy deepest condolences.â
âWhat is it this time?â
âI didnât get compensated by the Master of Swords.â
Coming back covered head to toe in dirt, Limon had finally washed up on the highest floor of Hotel Leviathan.
He furrowed his brows in bewilderment.
ââŚAnd why do I have to give you compensation?â
âIsnât it the rule for the groom to give the bride a kiss when sheâs done something commendable?â
âNo? Not a single law like that exists.â
âWhat? Why not?â Li Chingwei asked, tilting her head cluelessly with wide eyes. It was as if she genuinely believed it to be a rule.
âHow should I know? Maybe congress didnât feel like kissing their wives,â he answered mindlessly.
âBesides that, how are the kids? Are they all asleep?â
âIf you mean the children you brought here, all of them are asleep except one.â
Limon furrowed his brows.
It bothered him to hear that a child was still awake far into the dead of night.
But he understood right away as soon as he heard the answer.
âA child named Song Shia.â
âOh, the one with the dead fish eyes?â
âThereâs one kiddo with dead-looking eyes.â
He clicked his tongue thinking of the little girl he rescued from Hanbit Orphanage who stood out in particular.
He turned back to Li Chingwei, âNot much besides that, right?â
âYes. physically speaking, they are all well, and they are much more mentally stable than before.â
âAlright, thatâs all I needed to hear.â
Limon nodded in satisfaction, drying off his wet hair with the towel that was hanging around his neck.
As she watched his damp hair and sturdy muscles showing through his disheveled clothes, Li Chingwei seemed to remember something.
âCome to think of it, how did your business matter go?â
âBusiness? Oh, you mean the blood debt?â
âYes, I heard you met the Infinite Monarch.â
Li Chingwei didnât hide her curiosity.
Despite not having any doubt that Limon was victorious, even she couldnât help but be curious about their meeting.
âI did meet him,â Limon nodded.
He added on with a low voice, âI didnât get my blood debt, though.â
Li Chingweiâs eyes widened.
It was like hearing someone claim they didnât drive drunk after theyâd drunk and drove.
It was only a natural reaction.
Perhaps it would have been different if she didnât know who he was.
The fact that Limon Asphelder of all people didnât collect the blood debt of someone he already met was unfathomable for her.
She blinked, a blank look on her face.
âDo you know what the most important part about collecting blood debt is?â
âWouldnât it be the power to collect it?â
âOf course, youâd need that, too. But the most important thing is to not mistake who your debtor is.â
Blood debt was the price of blood.
It was the privilege of paying the price of death with death, and getting paid in blood for blood lost.
Failure was therefore understandable.
Mistakes, however, werenât.
Just as forcing the wrong person to pay you back would make it a robbery,
Mistaking the blood debtor would only make it a murder.
âAt first, I thought the one I had to collect my blood debt from was the Infinite Monarch.â
His judgment was more than reasonable.
After all, Lee Chungi was the main instigator of all this.
âBut there was something too suspicious for me to make him pay my blood debt and call it a day.â
That was something heâd overlooked before going back in time.
But after being able to see what couldnât be seenâŚ
After meeting Lee Chun-gi himself, fighting and conversing with him, he got a gradual feeling.
Some things just felt out of place.
âSo I asked that little shit a few questions before killing him and found out.â
Essentially, it was his simple intuition, nothing more than a feeling that even he himself couldnât decipher.
But thanks to all his years of experience, Limon was able to come to a conclusion.
âThe Infinite Monarch was nothing more than a tool. Thereâs a gray eminence behind all of this.â