With her pressure points sealed and bound tightly in ropes, Hong-shin could not move at all.
Furthermore, the place she is being kept in is a shabby barn.
Rather than feeling scared, she sighs instead. If she had noticed her opponentâs character earlier, she would have run away.
Amid her captivity, she racks her mind to figure out how to persuade her captor. Then the man posing as the Black Rabbit Union Leader appears. But she still has no good ideas. Looking at the unfamiliar eyes closely, she gets a strange feeling.
âI donât think heâs a normal nutjob.â
It is also the first time Hong-shin senses such an unusual madness from a personâs eyes. It is also strange that those eyes didnât seem to only be filled with sheer madness.
A sense of arrogance that is mixed with confidence and pride.
Also, there is a stubbornness that refuses to listen to others.
Is that all? Whether he is joking or being serious is uncertain. The vagueness appears not only in his eyes but also in his voice.
In short, Hong-shin concludes that the man is no ordinary lunatic. The judgment isnât made just based on his gaze, but she reaches a conclusion after having sparred and talked to the man.
However, a moment later, it isnât the fake leader of the Black Rabbit Union who appears. Instead, it is Manager Byuk, who she has met before.
Feeling a sense of foreboding, Hong-shin opens her mouth.
âManager Byuk, what are you doing here?â
Manager Byuk answers as he enters.
âIâm here under the orders of our leader. Excuse my rudeness.â
âIf you think itâs rude, why donât you leave already?â
âCan a person under orders do that? I have to do what Iâm told.â
Then other people also come in, placing a small desk and chair, before leaving as abruptly as they came. Manager Byuk takes a seat and takes out a thin brush and paper.
Hong-shin asks in astonishment.
âWhat are you doing?â
Manager Byuk grins while holding his brush.
âOur leader instructed me to draw a portrait of your face, General Hong-shin. Iâm too old to protest. If he asks me to draw, I draw. Heâs more terrifying than you would expect. Iâm only following orders, so please donât hate me for it.â
Hong-shin shouts.
âWhy my face?â
Suddenly, Hong-shin eyes Manager Byuk as if he is an old pervert.
Manager Byuk replies while sticking out his brush to measure her by eye and estimate the angles.
âIf you flee from the Twelve Generals or refuse to cooperate with the Black Rabbit Union, I will hand this wanted poster to the Murim Alliance. Have you heard of the anonymity report center of the Murim Alliance? Iâm going to deliver it there. Youâve earned a reputation for stealing, havenât you? Hold still. Iâll draw you in detail. I donât know if I can say thisâŠâ
âWhat?â
âYou have a great body.â
âShut up!â
Manager Byuk laughs like a maniac with a brush in his hand.
âHehehehe, I mean, as a work of art. Donât get me wrong. Letâs get started.â
âWhat the hell are you staring at?â
âHow can I draw you without looking at you? To draw mountains, you have to look at mountains. To draw water, you have to look at water, no?â
Hong-shin feels her skin break out in goosebumps as she listens to Manager Byukâs garbage.
âManager Byuk, please call Brother here.â
âHeâll be here in time after his nap. Please donât whine.â
âHey!â
âThough youâre a general ranking about the same as our leader, I do not appreciate hearing someone my granddaughterâs age speak informally to me. Itâs very unpleasant.â
âSo what if itâs unpleasant?â
Hong-shin spits out venomous words in anger before realizing her mistake. Manager Byuk then threatens Hong-shin with a look of pity.
âAll right. That was a joke. Itâll only take a moment, so donât resent me for it. If I want to live, I have no choice but to do this.â
Picking up his brush again, Manager Byuk observes her intently, measuring her angles from side to side before saying.
âSeeing as I have managed to survive long here, let me give you a word of advice.â
âI donât need it.â
Even though she didnât need it, Manager Byuk smiles and whispers to Hong-shin in a small voice.
âAs you may have noticed, the former leader I served is dead.â
Hong-shin gulps and listens to Manager Byuk. The voice that comes out of Manager Byuk is bleak, like a strange old man who guards an abandoned shrine alone is speaking to her.
âHe was sent flying to the wall, crushing the bones in his limbs without being able to defend himself, and he died. We didnât have time to mourn. It wasnât that sad. I didnât serve him because I liked him anyway. I caught a glimpse of you earlier. You barely got a slap on the face⊠Listen when he talks with a smile. I havenât figured out the new leaderâs personality yet. Honestly, I expected General Hong-shin to have your limbs torn off and die. Be nice when he smiles at you.â
Manager Byuk takes his eyes off the painting and stares at Hong-shin.
âDo you understand?â
Hong-shin nods once. Manager Byuk uses his brush to measure again and says in his usual voice.
âVery well. Your posture is perfect. Stay just like that.â
As soon as I wake up to the loud drum in the training ground, I give orders to So Gun-pyeong and stagger to the barn.
Wearing the black robe I gave her, Hong-shin is perched with a spaced-out expression on her face.
Looking at Hong-shin and Manager Byuk, I say.
âWhat? Whatâs wrong with her? Did she steal something again?â
Hong-shin replies.
âI didnât steal anything. Brother, you came.â
âYeah.â
As I look at Manager Byukâs sketch, he asks with a happy look.
âWhat do you think, Leader?â
I nod my head approvingly.
âYouâve moved Red Sister into a painting. Hahaha.â
âThank you.â
âIf she ever acts out of line, make multiple copies of the portrait and send them to the Murim Alliance, as well as any factions and noble families looking for thieves. Sheâll have a bounty put on her head.â
âWithout a question, Leader.â
âAll right, off you go.â
âYes, Leader.â
I squat down and look into Hong-shinâs eyes.
âWant me to let you go?â
âYes.â
âI canât do that. The pressure points are wearing off soon.â
Hong-shin then speaks with a tone of resignation.
âWho are you anyway? Your martial art styles are different, fighting stances are different, your voice is different, and your personalities are different. Above all, your gaze, eye shape, and even your eyes are different from Brother Rabbit.â
âIs it because youâre a thief? You have sharp eyes.â
âYou canât hide your identity with a mask. Who do you think you are to disrespect Dae Na-chalâs disciples? You think you can handle his wrath?â
âIf I was afraid of Dae Na-chal, I wouldnât have done any of this in the first place. Red Sister.â
âDonât call me Sister.â
âThieving bitch.â
âFine, just call me sister. Anyway, âBrother.â You kept me alive because you want something from me, right? Nothing is more important to me than money. With enough compensation, I can cooperate in whatever you have planned.â
Hong-shin smiles as she drags out her sentence. Iâm not a man who over-calculates situations, so I go straight to the point.
âIâm going to kill Dae Na-chal.â
ââŠâ
Hong-shinâs expression suddenly drops.
âMaster Dae Na-chal is powerful. Heâs stronger than most Kangho warriors think. He hides his true abilities with his notoriety. I donât think youâre skilled enough for that, brother.â
âWell, Iâll try to keep your trivial opinion in mind. Iâm an honest man. I just need to check whether you have it in you to betray Dae Na-chal. I wonât believe you even if you say youâd betray him right now.â
âThen what am I supposed to do? You wonât believe me even if I say Iâll betray him.â
âWhat do you mean? Either Iâll kill all Twelve Generals or lock them up in this barn and strike at Dae Na-chal directly. Arenât you supposed to cut the limbs first before getting into the real deal?â
âLike you did to Brother Rabbit?â
I answer as I get up.
âShould I send you to that rabbit bastard?â
âNo, how long will you keep me locked up here?â
âChief So will soon bring a poison that he brewed. Who do you think will be drinking it? Of course, itâll be you, Red Sister.â
Turning pale, Hong-shin says in a voice that seeks to appeal to me.
âBrother, donât do this. Please just give me an order instead. I will not betray you and carry it out thoroughly. You even have a wanted poster of me.â
âMmm, I donât believe you.â
In any case, you canât trust the Unorthodox Factions, and they are a species that canât be trusted. In particular, I know that every word that this woman is spewing is a lie.
At this time, So Gun-pyeong comes in with a black pill enclosed in a white cloth.
âLeader, here is the Violet Mist Poison.â
âFeed it to her.â
So Gun-pyeong approaches without saying a word, opens Hong-shinâs mouth with his hands, and shoves Violet Mist Poison in. So Gun-pyeong then asks while looking at Hong-shin.
âSheâs not swallowing. What should we do?â
âBeat her until she swallows.â
As soon as I finish my words, Hong-shin gulps down the poison. Hong-shin then speaks with a defeated look.
âStart talking. What do you want?â
I give the order based on what I remembered from the Twelve Generals Strategy Guide and what I learned in my past life.
âYou have ten days. Until then, you can come back and take the antidote. Kill the White Rat (çœć), Yellow Horse (é»ć), and Green Dog (ç¶ æ). Do you know why I only asked you to kill these three?â
Hong-shin naturally knows what these three generals have in common.
âThey are notoriously known for their depravity, murder, and theft. But itâs impossible to kill three people in ten days. Just kill me now.â
âDonât say anything you donât mean. With your skills, itâs enough to take out one.â
âOne?â
âIf you bring one of the three within ten days, Iâll give you the antidote. And then weâll continue our conversation from there. Free her.â
So Gun-pyeong approaches and releases the rope that was tightly tied around her. I approach Hong-shin, still trapped in a frozen state as sheâs still immobilized, and say.
âYou know how to assassinate someone as you have mastered stealing. Honestly, you can do it in ten days if you set your mind to it. The Twelve Generals can fight one another to death, so it wonât put you in danger from Dae Na-Chal.â
âWhy donât you kill them yourself? Youâre good enough anyway.â
âIt is inefficient for a chief commander to do what a general can do. Of course, you should be the one to do it, Sister.â
I finally release Hong-shinâs pressure points as I finish speaking. She then begins to stretch around before asking me a question.
âNow, tell me who you are. I just canât seem to figure it out. Are you part of the Murim Alliance?â
âIâm just an errand boy from the next town over.â
So Gun-pyeong must be thinking that I am revealing my identity too easily, so he hurriedly looks at me.
ââŠ!â
Hong-shin replies.
âI supposed you donât want to tell me. I understand. Iâll kill one of the three generals and return. We can talk then.â
When Hong-shin gives a bizarre response to my answer, So Gun-pyeong quickly turns his face to Hong-shin, this time with a look of surprise.
ââŠ!â
I call out to Hong-shin, who is leaving the barn in haste.
âSister.â
âYes?â
âYou like gambling, right?â
âOf course.â
âWhen is the most exciting moment in gambling?â
âWhen you win with a reverse bet.â
I have tied Hong-shinâs interest and the direction of her life with a gamblerâs reverse bet.
âIt doesnât matter if you have already taken the violet mist poison; the decision is still yours to make. You can side with Dae Na-chal, take the antidote, and reveal my identity. The compensation isnât much if you win this war with me.â
Hong-shin looks back at me.
âWhat will I gain if you win against him, Brother?â
âNothing much.â
âIf itâs nothing much, why should I side with you?â
âYou wonât have to see the pathetic sight of Dae Na-chal ordering his disciple around, asking them to bring him woman and fortune, kill people and steal.â
âItâd be tough to kill him, though? With the Four Generals and guards.â
I push my finger at Hong-shinâs forehead and say.
âI know⊠thatâs why itâs a reverse bet. You have ten days to think about it.â
âIâm off.â
Hong-shin, who walks a few steps from the barn, suddenly sprints using her movement skill and disappears beyond the wall.
So Gun-pyeong asks with a sour face.
âI made the Violet Mist Poison in a rush. Will it be okay?â
âWhat did you use?â
âI just mixed laxatives and digestive medicine together with my hands. She might wet her pants on the way.â
âAs expected, Chief So. Youâre as meticulous as ever.â
âWhat if she noticed itâs not poison (è ±æŻ)?â
I lift my mask and grin.
âThatâs all right. The only poison to a gambler is a reverse bet after all.â