༺ Don’t Touch Him (2) ༻
Around the time we arrived at the lodge in Hanam, it had become dinner time already.
‘Bacheonmaru, huh.’
A single glance from the outside was enough for me to realize that it was a gigantic building.
There was a good chance that this was the largest lodge in this area.
‘The Murim Alliance really went out of their way.’
They also provided me with a lodge back when I went to the Dragons and Phoenixes tournament in my past life.
However, they usually provided lodges based on the reputation of one’s clan, so there were some instances where people had to pay for their own place to stay.
Of course, Gu Clan always received good rooms to stay in, as my clan was not one to be looked down upon.
In front of the building, a person, who seemed to belong to the Murim Alliance, stood while checking in the young prodigies.
“You may enter.”
However, the man let Tang Soyeol and Namgung Bi-ah in right away, as if they didn’t need to be checked in the first place.
I’d have to assume it was because of the unique appearance associated with their respective clans and the symbols embroidered onto their attire.
After all, the four noble clans held their exalted status for a reason.
“Gu Yangcheon of Shanxi’s Gu Clan... You are all checked in. You may enter.”
Despite letting me in, I felt him stare at me strangely.
Unlike how he stared at Tang Soyeol and Namgung Bi-ah with dirty eyes, he stared at me peculiarly.
「Is it because you look that weird?」
‘...I think it’s more likely because a son of Gu Clan came here.’
It was probably because I was the son of the Tiger Warrior and the brother of the Sword Phoenix.
I also showed him my recommendation letter written by the Dishonored Venerable, a document I’d acquired through the second elder, but he didn’t seem to check it.
It was probably because I already had an invitation letter.
‘That’s gonna become a problem later, though.’
It would be nice if they didn’t check it till the end, but...
Even if Murim Alliance did a shitty job, they would check the recommendation letter later for sure.
This precaution was warranted, as the realm not only housed many maniacs with great strengths, but there were also those who would erupt like flames if they didn’t accomplish in spreading their names.
“You may use the fourth room on the Grand Silver Floor.”
With the staff’s guidance, I headed to the room I’d be staying in.
I was able to see that the quality of the rooms improved as I went up more floors.
I’d assume that the two young women who had entered before me probably went to the top floor.
‘If it’s Silver, it is not bad at all.’
I was content as long as I had a place to sleep and I would’ve honestly been happier if I got a room on a lower floor, given its proximity to the dining area.
Gu Jeolyub, who came with me, had to show his recommendation letter, as he didn’t have an invitation letter.
When they saw that my father was the one who wrote him the recommendation letter, it became comical to see how the man kept glancing at me and Gu Jeolyub, back and forth.
“We’ll be unpacking now.”
“Thanks, I’ll leave it to you.”
Hongwa and Wi Seol-Ah began to unpack as soon as they came into the room.
While they were doing so, I took the time to go downstairs and look around.
Even though the tournament was a week away, it didn’t seem like I was the only one who came early, as others had also come ahead of schedule.
“...Hmm?”
Among the people, there was a uniform that caught my eye.
They were young men with rough-looking expressions, wearing dark yellow uniforms.
They seemed like they were from the Hwangbo Clan.
They were the first people I saw in this life who weren’t from any of the four noble clans.
‘Now that I think of it, how strange is that?’
Since there were so many people from the noblest of clans around me, I couldn’t get to see anyone from other clans.
“Who is it?”
Who was the young prodigy from Hwangbo Clan?
I started to think.
They probably did have one prodigy. After all, although the Hwangbo Clan was not among the four noble clans, they were still certainly ranked fairly high.
Not long after, I was able to think of someone.
“Was the Silent Fist from that clan?”
The new and outstanding expert martial artist that would be called the Silent Fist in the future. This was a person who slaughtered many demonic humans with their fist and spread their name at a young age.
In contrast to the person’s endless hate and rage against demonic humans, their fist was quiet instead of excessive, hence why they were called the Silent Fist.
‘Though he ended up becoming a demonic human.’
I remembered that person because they were under my command.
Was Hwang Bosun their name?
‘I don’t see that person amongst those guys, though.’
I didn’t know much about their background, but I did remember that they were from a branch clan.
I guess I could say this was fortunate.
Meeting the same individuals from my previous life wasn’t always advantageous for me.
“Young Master! We have finished unpacking!”
I turned around after I heard Wi Seol-Ah’s shout from the room.
“Thanks.”
“Yup!”
“How long do you think it’ll take for you to unpack your stuff?”
I asked Hongwa.
“Hmm... I don’t think it would even take 15 minutes as we don’t have that many things to unpack.”
“Then come down after you’re done, let’s eat together.”
“Oh... um.”
I looked at Hongwa since she started to smile awkwardly.
“If we were to join you at the table, then it might attract some unwanted attention towards the Young Master. So we will just- “
“After all this time?”
“Pardon?”
“You are starting to care about such a thing now? It’s just having a meal together.”
It was a place where many noble clans gathered.
And thanks to the staff visibly treating us as one of the noble clans, there may indeed be people staring at us.
It might not be perceived well by others for me, the Young Master, to dine with the servants, but...
“I’ll take care of it, so don’t worry.”
In the end, Honghwa nodded after hearing my words.
From the servants’ perspective, I guess it might make them uncomfortable.
And to be honest, ever since my resurrection, my behavior to the servants was closer to my own selfish stubbornness than anything.
「So you are admitting that your actions were somewhat self-centered.」
‘Yes. That would be right.’
「It is a sin when you yourself know that you are being selfish.」
‘I know that as well.’
「...Hmph.」
Elder Shin didn’t continue after hearing my response.
His sudden silence seemed to imply that he wasn’t pleased, but I should just proceed as I saw fit.
After Hongwa had left, I opened all the windows in my room.
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