༺ Hao Clan (2) ༻
Multiple swords were directed at me from several directions right as I finished my sentence.
Even though the combat power of the Hao Clan was known to be low, they seemed quite quick to draw their swords.
Of course, said swords couldn’t reach me.
Muyeon, who’d drawn his sword much later than the guards, was still able to parry all their swords away.
“Didn’t you say you were sorry for the aggressive behavior earlier?”
Amusement laced my tone.
Dowoon-Chu, meanwhile, stared at me in silence.
“I think that the information about the Lord of Hao Clan should be more than enough to pay for this request, might I be right?”
“Young Master has turned out to be a completely different person than I thought. I must put aside all the opinions I had about you.”
“I don’t know what opinions you had about me, but yes, it would be wise for you to do that.”
“...How did you know?”
The disappearance of the Lord of Hao Clan was a top secret even among the Hao Clan.
Most places, let alone Beggar’s Sect, weren’t even aware of this situation.
It was weird for anyone to know about the disappearance of the Lord of Hao Clan since his existence itself is a secret in the first place.
‘Would he believe me if I said that I learned it in the future?’
I don’t think it’ll do me any good besides getting treated like an idiot and having more swords swung at me.
“You keep asking me weird questions, why bother asking when you know that I won’t answer?”
“Then why bother coming to us for information when the Gu Clan has information of that caliber?”
“Branch manager, I didn’t come here to trade questions and answers.”
I didn’t care how Dowoon-Chu would interpret this situation.
– Tap, Tap.
Only the sound of me tapping the desk with my fingers resounded in the room engulfed in absolute silence.
“I have information about what you desire, and you also have the ability to bring me the information I need, isn’t that enough?”
“Young Master, how can I trust that the information you have is even real in the first place?”
“That’s for you to figure out. Why must you ask so many questions?”
I stopped tapping the desk.
Dowoon-Chu went back to his poker face, but his mask had already cracked.
“I don’t think you are in a position to be picky, branch manager. If you don’t need my information then say so, I’ll just go to Beggar’s Sect.”
Oh, and I might mistakenly spill a little about Hao Clan to Beggar’s Sect.
The conversation ended with that small whisper at the end.
The ball was now in their court, Hao Clan’s decision would decide how things would progress from now on... But, the correct response was already obvious.
* * * *
“Why did you let them leave?”
After Gu Yangcheon left, only a few guards and Dowoon-Chu remained in the room of Hao Clan.
Dowoon-Chu revealed a bitter smile at the question of the guard.
“I got it all wrong from the beginning, I failed to be consistent in my beliefs.”
– Pretend not to know if you know.
– Pretend to know if you do not know.
These were the ironclad rules of the Hao Clan.
Dowoon-Chu had lived his whole life based on these rules. Even when close to death, he had acted upon these beliefs.
But because of that one boy that had found out about the secret of Hao Clan, the whole of Hao Clan was shaken.
“...I don’t think we should have let them go.”
“What would you have done, then? Capture them and force them to satiate our curiosity?”
“If it’s necessary to do so, then we must-”
“Don’t be stupid, Yacheol, do you think that the Gu Clan is like other households?”
The Gu Clan was a household of considerable status.
If one needed an explanation on why they were classified as a prestigious household.
Then the reason the Gu Clan was initially given a high status was because of all the achievements they had accumulated at the start of the war against demons.
As the centuries passed by, said achievements continued to accumulate. And they’d never stopped progressing since then.
They never fell behind and, instead, continued to progress, which is why they had remained a prestigious clan to this day.
And if one dared to attack the Gu Clan who were widely recognized as the Guardians of Shanxi then,
It wouldn’t just be the branch of Hao Clan in Shanxi, no, the entirety of Hao Clan would be in trouble.
“The Gu Clan is already one thing on their own, but more orthodox factions will come naturally to support the Gu Clan, and many who have been biding their time will finally have reason to attack the Hao Clan. We need to be extremely careful in situations like these.”
“...Apologies,Sir branch manager.”
“Regardless of any of that, the reason why things deteriorated to such a degree was due to me messing up from the beginning. Thankfully though, the Young Master didn’t do anything about your reckless swordplay.”
There was another thing that Dowoon-Chu didn’t tell Yacheol, which was about the young man who was serving as the escort of Gu Yangcheon.
He may have seemed like an average, blade-wielding escort, but with the way he’d struck all the swords away that were directed at Gu Yangche,
Had the guards of Hao Clan taken it one step further...
‘He would have slain them all.’
The reason why he didn’t swing his sword more than the initial action was because the swords that were directed at Gu Yangcheon had no intention of hurting him,
No, perhaps he’d seen from the beginning that the swords were drawn more as a threat than anything else, and so, he’d struck at the swords themselves, not their wielders, what he judged to be the appropriate call.
Dowoon-Chu’s fear, however, came from the fact that he’d failed to see the escort swing his sword.
This meant that the escort was at least a First Rate martial artist. He, in fact, might have been a martial artist that had already reached the top among First Rates.
To bring a man like that as an escort meant that the Young Master predicted that all of this would happen.
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