TMTISTBH CH 3
by berryChapter 3
Bae Honyoung. The only son of Magistrate Bae of Jamsong Valley.
Though my lifelong nemesis is the Third Prince Taeseon, my first ill-fated entanglement was undoubtedly with Bae Honyoung.
Jamsong Valley, where I spent my childhood, wasnât far from the capital, but a steep, rocky mountain path cut through the region, making travel rarer than in other villages at a similar distance. With no reason for other noble families to settle in such an isolated area, the Bae clan, who first took root there, wielded unchallenged power for generations.
The Bae family, strictly speaking, were of lower nobility. But like a rabbit reigning in a forest without tigers, they held absolute authority in Jamsong Valley. Most of the valleyâs inhabitants were somehow connected to the Bae householdâmy family included.
My mother made a living sewing for Magistrate Baeâs household, and once I was grown enough, I too became a bonded servant under Bae Honyoung, assisting with his daily commute to his academy in the neighboring Seungwon Village. Around this time, he was likely preparing for the lower civil service examination in hopes of entering the Royal Academy.
Back then, I naively believed that if he passed and went to the capital, I might get to go along with him. But Bae Honyoung failed the examination quite spectacularly, and his already arrogant nature turned violent and depraved. Not long after, he extended his vile hand toward me.
It was around that time that he tried to assault me one night. I struck him and barely managed to flee. Afterward, I realized I could no longer live in Jamsong Valley and left immediately.
I hid my identity and sought refuge at Prince Tacheolâs Gwangya Palace. But even after entering the imperial court, Bae Honyoung continued to torment meâthis time as the lackey of the Thirteenth Prince Taesuwolgi. He constantly obstructed me and eventually dragged Yeoseol into the political intrigues of the palace.
Truly, a vile connection that refused to end.
He was also the first person I ever killed.
âWhat are you doing, just standing there? Hurry up.â
Bae Honyoung, apparently out of patience, turned and walked ahead.
âI told you, didnât I? Thereâs a welcome banquet today. Weâre already late.â
Grumbling, he led the way toward the Bae household estate.
Though it had been decades since I last stood in this place, the moment I stepped foot here, the old memories came rushing back. I carefully took in the surroundings of Jamsong Valley.
The roads I grew up on, the road I fled, and the road I must leave again.
Bae Honyoung stopped in front of the stables. In the largest stall, a splendid, jet-black stallion pawed the ground arrogantly, its mane glossy and thick.
Seeing the horse still unprepared, Bae Honyoung burst into fury.
âI told you to have it ready in advance!â
âMy deepest apologies, young master. Today of all days, Moonbyeok wouldnât listen…â
Though it didnât suit him, Bae Honyoung did own one exceptional horse. It was a pedigree so fine it rivaled even the horses of imperial princes. As remarkable as its abilities were, so was its wild temperamentâdifficult to manage and quick to resist.
Oddly, I was the only one it ever allowed to handle the reins. But no matter how hard I tried, the best I could get out of it was a steady trot. Still, that seemed enough for Bae Honyoung, who enjoyed flaunting it while riding to his academy with me as his servant.
âYou stupid mutt! This is why you canât go easy on slaves. Just two days off and everythingâs a mess!â
âIâll prepare the horse.â
I stepped between him and the servant he had just kicked, intercepting the reins. Slowly, I approached Moonbyeok, meeting its pitch-black eyes and gently stroking its neck.
âShhhhâŠâ
The horse stared at me before snorting and lowering its head obediently. I was honestly surprised. Not even when bribed with carrots had it ever behaved so tamely.
Now, I understood why Moonbyeok had listened only to me. Imperial heirs, due to their bond with divine beasts, often possessed heightened affinity with animals. Clearly, Moonbyeok had recognized me from the start.
âHow could you say the horse wouldnât obey when itâs this docile?â
âMaster, I swear Iââ
âItâs even more disgraceful to lie just to avoid blame. Iâll hold you accountable once I return.â
Bae Honyoung dismissed the bowing servant and stood watching me ready the horse.
He had never been one for chatter, but something about him today felt different. Older, more composed, like the calm stillness of the sea at night.
âAll set.â
Our eyes met as I turned to report, and Bae Honyoung, inexplicably embarrassed, shook his head to brush off the thought.
What am I even thinking about a mere servant?
At the academy in Seungwon, I helped Bae Honyoung dismount. A noblemanâs son emerged from the interior and greeted him warmly.
âHonyoung, youâre here! You said youâd arrive early for the welcome banquet, but you were so late, we started to worry.â
âI was delayed. Blame the idiot servants. Iâll ask my father to replace the lot.â
âCome now, be generous. With a horse like Moonbyeok, you could cross two-day distances in one.â
âWell, being a little late is nothing when youâre riding Moonbyeok. Inho, go tie up the horse.â
âYes, sir.â
As Bae Honyoung walked inside with his friend, I led the horse to the stable. Unlike before, when it resisted being tied, today Moonbyeok obeyed without resistance.
Gazing into Moonbyeokâs clear eyes, I checked my surroundings. Seeing no one, I gripped the horseâs back and leapt up. I nearly slipped due to my short stature, but Moonbyeok bent its knees slightly to help me climb.
Raised in a small valley with no formal training, the horse still performed a clean trot, responded to commands, and even lifted its hooves gracefully when promptedâall with seamless unity, as if reading my thoughts.
It was, without doubt, a legendary steed.
The problem was, it had never acted this way before. Standing out in Jamsong Valley would bring me no good. Bae Honyoung would still fail the exam in this life, and the court would still issue their decree. Until I vanished from Jamsong Valley and evaded the imperial net, all actions must remain discreet.
Dismounting, I stroked Moonbyeokâs mane and whispered sternly.
âDonât go showing off. Just behave as usual.â
If it refused, I was prepared to damage its legs or tongue to ensure it behaved. Fortunately, Moonbyeok proved smarter than I expectedâobedient to my reins, yet pretending to disobey, clicking its teeth or tossing its head for show.
Back at the academy, a group of a dozen or so students chatted together. At the center stood a boy with a visibly awkward expressionâsurely the new student for whom the welcome banquet was being held. Yet it was Bae Honyoung who led the conversation, as if he were the main guest.
âI hear weâll be hosting an important guest at our estate next month. A high official from the capital. Thereâs a chance I may even stay at his mansion while preparing for the next civil exam.â
âMagistrate Baeâs influence is truly impressive!â
âIâve heard finding good lodgings during the exams is nearly impossible, but you wonât have to worry and can focus entirely on studying!â
âAll thanks to my father.â
Bae Honyoung glanced toward one corner.
âSpeaking of which, what about you, my lord? Will you be taking the exam this year? Now that I think of it, we havenât even heard your name.â
Only now did he give the boy a chance to speak. The awkward student answered politely.
âI am Yu Won of the Myeon family. My father is the magistrate of Sawi CountyâŠâ
From behind the central hall, where the servants gathered, I looked up in surprise.
Did he say Myeon Yu-won? What is he doing here?
âSawi County? Thatâs quite far. What brings you here?â
âI have my reasons.â
âI see. And what about the exam, Lord Myeon? Will you be participating next year?â
âYes, I plan to take it.â
âThen we may be competitors. But donât feel pressuredâyou’re still young and have plenty of time to try again.â
Despite the childish provocation, Myeon Yu-won only smiled courteously.
I stared at his profile intently.
Sawi County is home to the nationâs most notorious prison, so those from there are often looked down upon. Even so, to be the magistrate there is a position far more prestigious than Magistrate Baeâs. Yet that idiot Bae Honyoung decided to dismiss Yu-won just for being from Sawi.
What puzzled me more was why Yu-won was here, at this obscure little academy. I had come to know him in my past life through his older brother.
Myeon Yu-heon, the eldest son of the magistrate of Sawi, was considered a once-in-a-generation genius. But because he swore loyalty to the Second Prince Taak, he fell out of favor with TaeseonâŠ
And I killed him.