༺ Mount Hua (1) ༻
It had been one month since the Hao Clan was given a request from the Gu Clan and during that month, Dowoon-Chu had experienced various events — significant and insignificant in nature.
After Gu Yangcheon left Hao Clan, the first task Dowoon-Chu had set about working on hadn’t been the mission Gu Yangcheon had given him, instead, it had been an effort to gather information on the Gu Clan.
This was done as he’d guessed that for Gu Yangcheon to know about the Lord of Hao Clan, it had to mean that he’d gotten the information from his clan.
Dowoon-Chu had to know.
Did the Gu Clan kidnap the Lord of Hao Clan?
If so; when was it done, and how did they manage it?
And why had they sent Gu Yangcheon to inform Hao Clan about it?
Alongside the information gathering focused on the Gu Clan, Dowoon-Chu also had to focus on Gu Yangcheon’s request.
And while one month was too short for Dowoon-Chu to complete it, she still had to try.
Because if she didn’t, she wouldn’t have an answer for Gu Yangcheon.
And so, Dowoon-Chu had first gone about gathering all the information she could find in relation to the Gu Clan.
Hao Clan had secured themselves with walls surrounded by the Gu Clan as they held valuable information whilst also having the ability to gather more.
So Dowoon-Chu had thought that as long as she put in the effort, even without using all her clan’s power, information on the Gu Clan would be readily accessible.
However, in a surprising turn of events, no information asides from what was already known could be found about the Gu Clan.
Not even the ‘Four Noble Clans’ were so hard to investigate, so Dowoon-Chu found it strange.
It was as if someone was purposely stopping Hao Clan from gathering information on them.
...Are they hiding the Heavenly Venerables in their clan or something?
It was so odd that Dowoon-Chu had momentarily entertained such an absurd thought.
It was quite difficult for Dowoon-Chu to succeed in her mission in only a month with the little information Gu Yangcheon had left.
The person he was looking for was at a rather far location, which only made it harder for them to gather information on him.
Although Dowoon-Chu had heard that her operatives were able to find something strange.
Outside of that. however, there was too much information and questions to be found.
But even then, Dowoon-Chu still had to maintain her mask of calmness.
To never let curiosity cause a change in her expression, as it was a big weakness to show an opponent signs of curiosity.
That was the mindset Dowoon-Chu had lived with throughout her life, and it was supposed to stay that way.
However, for the second time since she had met Gu Yangcheon, that mindset had been shattered.
Because she couldn’t help but feel curious about the sight before her.
After hesitating for a while, she finally asked,
“...Young Master Gu, may I please ask you a question?”
“No.”
“What happened to your eyes...?”
Dowoon-Chu pointed carefully at his left eye.
Gu Yangcheon’s left eye which had previously been pristine, was now blue with a huge bruise on it.
“...I told you not to ask.”
Gu Yangcheon frowned the moment he heard the question.Fôll0w current novÊls on n/o/(v)/3l/b((in).(co/m)
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Did he really have to ask about this...?
I was already a bit pissed off as I had to come all the way here with my exhausted body.
Sigh...
I unconsciously released a sigh after hearing Dowoon-Chu’s question.
The bruise was a scar I had received from my battle with the fire boar last night.
That piece of...
That crazy boar, I’d told her to calm down, but she wouldn’t listen no matter how many times I said it.
What made it scarier was the fact that Gu Huibi had been smiling throughout the duration of our duel.
What had made her so excited that she’d charged at me like that?
She’d said that she would help me get rid of my lingering Qi, but halfway through the duel it just looked like she was having fun.
In the end, I was thankfully able to burn out the lingering Qi that was in my body thanks to Gu Huibi’s duel, but I also got the bruise.
“...Something happened.”
“I see...”
When the duel finally ended, Gu Huibi seemed to realize that she had gone too far as her face was riddled with guilt when she was looking at me.
...What kind of person continues to attack with their elbow after missing an attack with their sword?
Fortunately, she’d been lacking a bit of Qi since she initially missed an attack. However, if she had hit me with full force my head would’ve exploded.
I swear I’m never going to duel her again.
In the middle of all of this, Dowoon-Chu just kept looking at my bruise, seemingly concerned.
Was he looking for a chance to attack me here?
Dowoon-Chu let out a fake cough on noticing my discomfort at his continual staring.
“...Ahem, I heard that you had some business during your trip to Sichuan.”
“Business...?”
I paused momentarily at Dowoon-Chu’s words, the cup of tea I’d been about to take a sip from suspended in motion.
The only business I had in Sichuan was the secret vault and there was no way that he knew about... right?
“I heard that you beat the Lightning Dragon.”
“Oh.”
I felt immediate relief on realizing what he was talking about.
Thankfully, he didn’t seem to know anything about the secret vault.
I’d forgotten about half of what Dowoon-Chu asked me about; the incident with the Lightning Dragon was that insignificant to me.
“The story of Gu Clan’s son breaking the Lightning Dragon’s arm in a duel, isn’t this about you?”
“I didn’t break it... I just gave it a love tap.”
There were only so many people in the Military Exhibition of Tang, so who was spreading all these rumors...?
“As long as there are eyes, there will definitely be mouths.”
Dowoon-Chu gave a response that made me feel like he’d read my mind.
Then again, I had honestly expected the story to spread much quicker as it was about the Lightning Dragon getting humiliated. Surprisingly, it hadn’t spread all that much.
“The Namgung Clan is trying to stop the rumors so that they don’t spread further.”
Yeah, that sounded like something they’d do.
Although, for them to stop the rumors from spreading...
They probably gave the Beggar’s Sect some gold coins.
It was harder to stop rumors from spreading after they had already been exposed to the world than it was to spread rumors, and yet the Namgung Clan had been successful in doing so.
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