༺ Little Monster ༻
I walked toward the center. I should’ve let the butler know and gotten the permission to enter the lord’s room, but I entered anyway.
There wasn’t anyone to stop me, even though I entered without an appointment.
When I arrived at the lord’s room, I didn’t knock before waltzing in.
“What is it?”
Father greeted me in the usual way. His attention was on a bunch of letters, and his eyes did not even look at me.
I then asked, looking at my father.
“I heard that there was a problem.”
It was only then that my father finally looked toward me.
“Yes. Who did you hear it from?”
“Lord Namgung came to me.”
“Hmm...?”
It seemed like he didn’t expect to hear that the lord of the Namgung Clan would have come to me directly.
“Did you have a problem with him?”
“Nothing of the sort. He only found me to give me some intel.”
“That Namgung Jin bothered to meet you just for that?”
“Yes.”
Namgung Jin seemed to have been mistaken about me being associated with some mysterious group, but I didn’t mention that part.
I had something more urgent to talk about, after all.
“I heard that it wasn’t the people of Namgung that hurt my servant.”
Father looked at me, pausing for a bit before giving me a reply.
“They did say that.”
“...Did you not check yet?”
“What is it that you want to say?”
“I just think that you should at least check on it.”
Father put down the letter he was reading on his table. I was able to notice how his mood had worsened, as evident from the look in his eyes.
“Gu Yangcheon.”
“Yes, Lord.”
“Do you not know your place?”
“...”
“If you are going to say something like that to me, don’t you need to know your place first?”
Cold sweat flowed down my cheek. Despite him not using any Qi, his overpowering presence filled the entire room, making the atmosphere heavy.
Father was telling me to become the young lord of the clan if I wanted to involve myself in the clan’s affairs.
Like he said, I did not know my place. In this life, I was still a nobody in the clan.
“Namgung already admitted that it was their fault.”
The people of Namgung continuously said that it wasn’t them that had beaten up my servant, but they still admitted fault to my father.
This was what Namgung Jin meant when he said no trouble would come to me.
“The one healing the fighters of the Namgung Clan that you destroyed is none other than the Immortal Healer. Fortunately, he said there wasn’t any problem with their injuries.”
I had done that on purpose. Just because I was blinded by anger didn’t mean I would kill them recklessly.
“But even so, can you say you had no fault in this?”
“No, Lord.”
I had to admit that I had indeed played a part in this incident.
“Even if the Namgung Clan said it was their fault, that doesn’t mean I can let this pass without taking responsibility for it.”
Even if they had taken the blame for this incident, this didn’t mean that the problem had gone away.
I believed that was what my father meant to say to me.
“We have to give them enough compensation for them to be satisfied, and you also have to take some responsibility for this.”
I couldn’t argue with that.
「Unlike the shameful you, he’s much more of a normal person—your father, that is.」
We then talked about compensation that would leave the Namgung Clan satisfied and how we should take responsibility for this.
“Don’t worry about the problem that popped up in your head. It’s not something you should be thinking about.”
Father didn’t say a word about the fact that Namgung Jin and I had a duel or the events that happened afterward.
“I’ll make sure I visit the servants and fighters of the Namgung Clan that were injured as soon as I can.”
Father nodded at my words.
‘I should’ve already done this beforehand, without my father telling me.’
「You admit it quite easily.」
‘How could I not?’
I didn’t know who it was or what it was that they wanted for them to capture my servant like that, but it was indeed me that had triggered the whole incident to happen. Even if the others took the blame for my actions, that didn’t mean my involvement was negligible. I had to take part of the blame for it.
「Also, the Immortal Healer said he could heal them, but you broke their teeth and arms...」
「Can you not do that?」
「How the hell could I do such a thing?
‘It’s not as hard as you think.’
To make it so that it was easy to heal any injury, no matter how severe it looked, and to leave no traces despite giving them immeasurable pain.
It was something that was pretty easily achievable when done hundreds and thousands of times.
Considering how I still used these skills of mine in this life, I guessed it was a good thing that I had learned them in my past life, ironically enough.
‘Though I do need to rein in my emotions when doing it.’
I had gotten better at that compared to my past life, but I didn’t think complete control of my urges would come easy.
“Is this all?” Father said, signaling for me to leave. However, I didn’t even get to the main reason for why I had come there.
「You did get scolded as soon as you came in, after all.」
“I still have more to say.”
“Speak.”
“The Heavenly Pill that you promised last time, you said you could change that into a different reward.”
“I did.”
“Then I’d like to request something else.”
Father slightly frowned at my words. Without avoiding his eyes, I said, “I’d like to visit the basement.”
The man’s eyes widened after hearing my request. It was the biggest reaction I had seen from my father this year.
It did make sense, since there was no way that he’d expect me to say that I wanted to go to the basement.
“Reason?”
“I’d like to check something.”
“You?”
“Yes.”
I had to check. Whether it was the “him” I was thinking of when Namgung Jin mentioned it
“What made you request such a thing when you are the one who said you never wanted to go back there ever again?”
Father, who would usually give me an answer by this point, was instead asking me a second question already.
That damned basement of the Gu Clan was just that important.
“Just 15 minutes is enough.”
I didn’t even need that long, to be honest. I didn’t want to be in there for that long anyway.
How crazy I was for wanting to go back there of my own accord.
‘Still, I have to check.’
There wasn’t any point in asking my father about it. I didn’t think Father even knew his name.
Or rather, he couldn’t know. Among the two of us, I was the one more knowledgeable about the basement.
Father responded after contemplating a bit.
“Did you say that knowing that you couldn’t run away this time?”
His words hid many different meanings.
“Not like I could’ve run away in the first place.”
There was nothing I could do but accept my fate. Even if I tried to twist the course of events, I wouldn’t be able to do anything about it.
‘Although there is one thing.’
It was a method I had used in my past life, and a method that I would never attempt again.
“I did think that you changed quite a bit... but it would be insufficient to say that you’ve matured.”
“Trust me. I haven’t yet.”
‘That’s why I still cause trouble. It seems like one regression wasn’t enough to fix me.’
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