The reason why I am back at the Chunyang Restaurant is simple.
Because I havenât eaten yet.
âHow will you make rice soup if you use up all the ingredients? You said you ran out of noodles. Is this how youâre going to do business?â
Jang Deuk-soo answers.
âI havenât run out of noodles yet.â
âYou said it ran out earlier.â
âThatâs because he was lying.â
âAll of the chief of the Vendor Sectâs words are lies. Get me a bowl.â
I took one of Jang Deuk-sooâs pork ribs, put it in a bowl, and took one of the pork ribs So Gun-pyeong was eating and sat across from him.
Jang Deuk-soo asked as I grabbed the pork ribs with my hand and began nibbling.
âIs that all youâre having? Do you want some noodles?â
âForget it, letâs just eat.â
When I rip off the flesh of the pork rib, Jang Deuk-soo also proceeds to dig in. As soon as the two started digging in, So Gun-pyeong is also forced to bite into his own pork ribs.
The hands of the three are soon covered in pork grease.
I ask So Gun-pyeong while eating pork ribs.
âIs it good?â
âTheyâre very delicious.â
âItâs only for regulars, but youâre not a regular. Why are you eating it?â
So Gun-pyeong taps his chest as if his lungs are stifled by something.
Then Jang Deuk-soo clicks his tongue and nags.
âZa-ha, you said you donât mess with dogs when you eat, so let him eat in peace.â
Biting meat off the bone, I retort.
âThis guy came all the way here to kill me. And I spared his life. But he doesnât want to join the Low-Down Sect. Heâs still getting treated like a regular when he doesnât even dine here. Have the ways of Kangho fallen this low?â
Suddenly, I notice the Night Blade that So Gun-pyeong placed on the table. This is quite the famous sword in the Unorthodox Faction, so I want to take a look.
âLetâs take a look at your sword. Hand it over.â
So Gun-pyeong says with a startled look.
âI canât. This is like my life.â
âI wonât take it away. So let me have a look.â
So Gun-pyeong is nervous as if his lover is being forcibly taken away. He carefully pushes the Night Blade to me. He looks nervous like he is really giving up his life.
I wipe the oil off my hands casually on my clothes. After completely removing the grease, I pull out the Night Blade and look at the sharp blade.
âThis is a good sword.â
I flick the blade while slightly channeling Qi into it with my fingers.
ThungâŠ!
âFirm and resilientâŠâ
Although So Gun-pyeong lacks internal strength compared to me, the kitchen knife would have been cut like a dumpling if I hadnât been careful.
Returning the Night Blade to So Gun-pyeong, I say.
âThis is a rare legendary sword (毶ć).â
So Gun-pyeong nods at the comment.
âIndeed.â
âBut this sword isnât as good as a kitchen knife. Hahaha.â
Jang Deuk-soo, who had witnessed the fight, also laughs loudly as I break into laughter.
âWahahahahaha.â
Then, as soon as Jang Deuk-soo meets So Gun-pyeongâs eyes, he flinches and stops laughing.
I say while glaring at So Gun-pyeong.
âWho said you can glare at the owner of my favorite restaurant?â
âI wasnât glaring. I was just looking at him.â
âLook at him with manners.â
âYes.â
We continue eating the pork ribs.
I always have a habit of thinking about the relationship between a weapon and a person.
In my opinionâŠ
If an incompetent Kangho warrior has an excellent weapon, the owner will likely suffer an untimely death.
This is because he is killed by masters who want that weapon.
On the other hand, there is a high possibility that even if you possess a weapon far below your skills, you will die after being defeated.
During a fight, they will be defeated by the relative merits of the weapon.
Itâs also a problem if the weapon is way too good for them to handle.
Another problem is not being able to find a weapon that matches their skills.
Hence, life in Kangho is so problematic.
From that point of view, So Gun-pyeong and the Night Blade have good compatibility. It looked like a weapon barbarians or bandits would use.
After swiftly polishing off the pork ribs, I turn and ask So Gun-pyeong.
âYou must have nowhere to go, huh?â
ââŠI have something on my mind, so Iâm just here for a bit.â
âYouâre thinking about your men who are still in the union?â
âYes.â
âYou guys are close?â
So Gun-pyeong, who has been staring at me for a while, replies.
âThatâs right, I think of many of them as my brothers.â
âOh.â
âIâm not sure if youâre aware, but most of the men in the Black Rabbit Union are those who surrendered to Dae Na-chal after he killed our former leader. Myself included. We had no choice. He made an example of our officials by killing them. The casualties in the Golden Dragon Pavilion were not great, so Dae Na-chal didnât mix his goons with us.â
I reply with a grave look.
âHow did you survive?â
âI wasnât a high-ranking member back then.â
I think this guy must have been one hell of a lucky man.
Even now, I have no fear of the Twelve Generals, but Dae Na-chal is different. This is because he is an old Kangho warrior. Someone who had jumped into Kangho decades earlier and survives to this day.
It is difficult for me to accurately gauge his skills because, in my past life, Dae Na-chal was not killed by me but by the Poison Demon (æŻé).
I briefly recall the story of the Poison Demon that I know of and review my plans.
If So Gun-pyeong doesnât return, there is a high possibility the leader of the Black Rabbit Union himself will come after me. Being attacked is not my hobby. I conclude that it would be better for me to see the Black Rabbit Union before they could come to the Ilyang Prefecture.
âSo Gun-pyeong.â
âWhat is it?â
âTake me to see the Black Rabbit Union after this.â
So Gun-pyeongâs eyes widen.
âYouâre asking me to tag along?
âListen, Iâm being serious. If I go alone, I might kill not just the leader but all of the Black Rabbit Union warriors. If the fight escalates into a war, you can step in at the right moment, at least collect your men, so they donât die. This is the best I can do.â
It was clear that if I killed all of So Gun-pyeongâs underlings, there was no way that he would join me. Even if we make an invasion, our best shot is to only take out the Black Rabbit Union Leader.
However, how can we accurately predict the outcome of the fight against the Unorthodox Faction?
So Gun-pyeong asks a question while being flustered.
âWhen are we leaving?â
âIâll grab a decent weapon from the smithy to set the mood. Letâs go as soon as I come back. Wait here.â
Jang Deuk-soo asks.
âA decent weapon to set the mood? What is that?â
I stand up and answer briefly.
âAn axe.â
Jang Deuk-soo will soon find out how an axe can split someoneâs head.
âLeader, what brings you here?â
When I appear in Dragon Head Smithy, Geum Chul-yong greets me.
âAre you here to ask about the Crazy Blade?â
âNo, thatâs not why Iâm here.â
âThen thereâs another fight.â
I answer Geum Chul-yong honestly.
âThe Black Rabbit Union sent an assassin. So Iâm thinking of returning the favor.â
âAssassin? Who?â
I point my thumb at my chest.
âMe. Howâs the progress on the Crazy Blade? Iâm not pestering, just curious.â
Geum Chul-yong crosses his arms and says.
âThe vice master said heâll go down south and ask around the Yue Black Market (çŸè¶é»ćž). Acquiring good iron is much harder than making a sword or blade. Weâll hear news from him soon.â
The Yue Black Market is an exclusive market run by the Yue people, a minority ethnic group.
Specifically, they do not do any business with the Kangho warriors in the central district. The vice master is of the Yue, which is why he could go there.
âIf youâre planning to go as an assassin, what weapons do you need?â
âGet me a good broadaxe (性æ§, a large axe). The bigger and heavier, the better.â
âItâs the first time Iâve heard of an assassin using an axe.â
âThe more skillful the assassins are, the less likely they are to rely on weapons. They can fight amateurs with chopsticks.â
âI see. Leader, I just thought of this, but Iâll ask for your opinion.â
âGo ahead.â
âWhy donât we run a black market in the Low-Down Sect, too? I think itâll be more profitable than a blacksmith shop. Iâve been running out of work lately.â
âPlease donât.â
âI understand.â
Geum Chul-yong gives up instantly. Still, he is curious about the reason.
âIs there a reason why we shouldnât do it?â
âYou arenât even willing to make a blade, yet you want to run a black market to do business with Kangho warriors? A black market involving Kangho warriors. Youâll have to make money by cleaning up corpses. Can you handle it?â
âWhat if the Low-Down Sect expands bigger?â
âStill, you canât.â
There is also a line you shouldnât cross even in the Low-Down Sect. Keeping the line if we want to last a long time in this field is correct.
Geum Chul-yong says with a grin.
âI get it.â
âYou should ask Yeon Ja-seong of the Architectural Sect if he needs any help. Building tools, equipment, and materials will need your skills.â
Small clans in the Low-Down Sect can help each other from the start. However, the request cost should be appropriate and transparent.
Geum Chul-yongâs face brightens.
âWhy havenât I thought of this? I see. Iâll bring over one broadaxe for our leader.â
While waiting for the axe, Geum Chul-yong asks.
âBut how are you going to deal with the Black Rabbit Union? Are you going to gather Sung-tae and the other armed men? No matter how I think about it, youâre losing in terms of numbers.â
âIâm going alone. And I might return a little late.â
Geum Chul-yong stares at me and says.
âMake sure you donât die. If anything happens to the sect leader we of the Blacksmith Sect will have to join the Black Rabbit Union.â
âI wonât, but thank you for the advice.â
Just as I donât know how to make a weapon, Geum Chul-yong doesnât know about martial arts.
After we glance at each other and nod a few times, an eerie-looking axe with a dragon head handle arrives. The appearance is indeed superb, but the connectors seem a little shaky.
âIâll have to use it moderately.â
The axe has a terrifying exterior like the weapons that Xu Huang or Li Kui of the Water Margin Bandits would have used, so I am pleased.
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âSo Gun-pyeong, lead the way.â
So Gun-pyeong, waiting at the Chunyang Restaurant, jumps from his seat.
âAre you two really going together?â
âOf course, you wanna join us?â
I carry the big axe on my shoulder and say goodbye to Jang Deuk-soo.
âDeuk-soo hyung, if I donât make it back on time, tell Sung-tae.â
Jang Deuk-soo replies with a worried look.
âWhat do you want me to say?â
I think about it for a while and say.
âDonât slack off and write the report meticulously. Iâm not sure when Iâll be back.â
I have a rough plan for dealing with the Black Rabbit Union. However, the plan does not account for the time of my return.
Iâll have to go and fight first.
Jang Deuk-soo says.
âArenât you being a little rash?â
âAmbushes are supposed to be done rashly.â
The Ilyang Prefecture is only safe when I attack.
After saying goodbye to Jang Deuk-soo, So Gun-pyeong and I begin to move quickly. I point at the Zaha Inn that is under construction and says.
âThis is the Zaha Inn that will become the headquarters of the Low-Down Sect in the future.â
So Gun-pyeong replies without much thought, but he checks the construction in progress and stops in his tracks.
âWhy is it so massive?â
I walk three or four steps and call out to So Gun-pyeong, who is not catching up.
âWhat are you doing? I told you to lead the way.â
âIâm sorry, but youâre very rich. I never knewâŠâ
âMe?â
âWho else is here?â
âGun-pyeong, do you think Iâm a saint?â
âWhat do you mean?â
I point to the Zaha Inn, which is under construction, and tell him.
âThis is built using your slush funds.â
âWhat?â
âItâs your money. The Black Rabbit Union money, the Black Rabbit Unionâs secret funds, secret funds of the Golden Phoenix Pavilion Leader, money extorted from others, money the Golden Phoenix Pavilion Leader got from threatening the weak. Ah, wealth from the pavilion owners, too. Thatâs how the money ends up here. Follow me and watch how I rob from the Unorthodox Faction. Letâs go.â
As I move again with urgent steps, So Gun-pyeong hurries alongside.