༺ Let’s Make a Bet (3) ༻
Once the conversation between our parents began, Namgung Bi-ah and I couldn’t help but feel uncomfortable by the current atmosphere.
Usually, both sides of the family would show formality to each other and have a respectful conversation during moments like these, however, the atmosphere permeating the air made me feel that I was in the middle of a battlefield.
“How have you been?”
“Not bad.”
A subtle greeting was made at the start of the conversation. Up to this point, it was still fine.
Everyone greets each other, right?
But the problem came soon afterward.
“Well, I’m glad then. I was wondering if you had a problem judging by the look on your face, but I must have been mistaken.”
I gasped in my mind upon hearing my father’s words. The words themselves didn’t seem to have any meaning behind them, but judging by father’s expression and the tone of voice, I knew for certain that he hadn’t spoken those words out of the kindness in his heart because he was worried about Namgung Jin.
Instead, he just straight-up bashed Namgung Jin’s face. To those provocative words of his, Namgung Jin just fired back, seemingly unfazed.
“I was also worried that something must have happened to you judging by those eyes of yours, but come to think of it, your eyes have always been like that. I’m glad that you’re doing well.”
Thorns. There were literal thorns inlaid in the words of both men. Furthermore, they were basically being blatant about the bad blood between them with no intention of hiding it.
One would think that he would be holding back those emotions at a place like this but...
Moreover, this was the first time I saw my father speaking to someone with such a demeanor. I could’ve sworn that his personality was not like this.
Namgung Jin continued, seemingly not done with his retorts.
“And if that’s not your normal face, then maybe there is something that is bothering you after all?”
“What are you trying to mean by saying something is bothering me?”
“You know, it could be a problem with your child or something of the sort.”
‘...This fucker?’
While Namgung Jin was bashing on father, he used me as bait to rouse my father up.
It was understandable since the only damned person that caused trouble in the Gu Clan was none other than me. The first child— Gu Huibi also had a shitty personality and everyone knew about it, but she at least had the talent and skills to justify her behavior. And due to that, it made everyone accept that nasty part of hers as something like a charming side of a potent martial artist.
But then what about me?
I had never spread my name out there in the world, nor did I try to spread it even after reaching the level that I had currently attained. For that reason, I was still an unknown individual in the martial world.
Of course, this was intentional on my part. However, I was just unable to believe that he was using this as advantageous material to shit-talk my father.
Father slightly lifted up his eyebrows after hearing Namgung Jin’s words, then calmly took a sip of his tea. Is he getting angry?
‘I don’t think that’s the case.’
Father’s mouth, sipping the tea from the cup, lifted up ever so slightly. This image wasn’t visible from the front as it was covered up by the teacup, but I was able to see it from my position.
That wasn’t the smile of a loser. Father spoke after gulping down the tea he drank from the cup.
“I guess it would be correct to say that is indeed a problem.”
Namgung Jin smiled slightly after hearing father’s words, but his expression couldn’t help but rot after hearing the following words that came out of father’s lips.
“My boorish son is still young and immature, which led to him harming the Lightning Dragon not long before. I sincerely apologize for his conduct.”
‘Holy...’
I let out a silent interjection at those words. I wasn’t aware of the fact that my father was able to hit back like that.
What my father truly meant— it was something like... ‘My son is way younger than your son, but he was still able to beat the shit out of him anyways.’
Basically, father called Namgung Jin’s son a joke.
“I heard that the Lightning Dragon is a prominent martial artist since he takes a lot after his father, so I’m worried that this incident may have hurt you in any way.”
Just like you.
Was probably what he meant with those words.
– Crack-!
As expected, I could immediately hear a cracking noise coming off from the table Namgung Jin was currently seated at. It seemed like we would have to get that table replaced tomorrow.
The work of the servants just increased unnecessarily this way.
“You... are... still the same as ever, Lord Gu.”
“I thank you for your kind words. I’m glad that you also seem to be the same, Lord Namgung.”
– Zap-!
I had the feeling that I had seen an electric current flowing between the two adults.
「I always wondered just where that shitty form of speech that you have came from, but I guess that’s the origin of it all, huh...」
‘...’
I couldn’t argue against Elder Shin’s words. However, there was no way what he said could be true.
I never was close to my father for me to learn anything from him, nor did we have a close relationship. In my past life especially— father and I almost never talked to each other.
I did hear a lot that I looked like a carbon copy of my father, but I never heard that my personality was similar to his.
The only thing I heard countless times was... was that I should have at least been even half of what my father was.
It was also one of the major factors why I changed for the worse.
‘Though that is just an excuse, in the end.’
I made all those decisions of my own volition. Thus, only I was responsible for every action that I committed.
I made a vow to live this life by keeping that thought in mind.
Anyway, both my father and Namgung Jin didn’t seem to have any intention of stopping this war of nerves, so they continued on with their pointless banter.
I felt like the situation was taking a weird turn, hence, when I found an opening, I readily jumped into their conversation. I felt like the conversation would never end at this rate.
“Uh... Are you not going to talk about the engagement?”
After hearing my clear and concise words, silence descended between the two. Not long after, Namgung Jin leaked out a fake cough and then smoothly changed the topic.
“...When do you think is the right time?”
“Is there a time that you would prefer?”
As if the scene of the two roaring at each other was just an act all along, they instantly started to talk about the engagement plan. I guess they know that there was a time and place for everything after all?
「But didn’t they already have a go at each other for you think like that...?」
‘...Right?’
Anyway, I wonder if they had finally gotten serious by now. Surely, being the lord of a clan themselves, they wouldn’t continue that pointless back and forth of theirs, right?
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