HDCLSSRS Ch 110
by berryChapter 110 The Sixth Young Master (2)
Even though persistently demanding someoneâs name when they were clearly reluctant to show their face was against the norms of courtesy, the Wudang Sect disciples did not relent.
They already know who I am.
If a mysterious young noble was wandering together with Baek Ryeoil, it was only natural to be suspicious. And Seong Muyeonâs evasive behavior must have only strengthened their conviction.
He let out a sigh.
I hadnât wanted to stir up any unnecessary troubleâŚ
Knowing theyâd already taken note of him, hiding further would only attract more suspicion. He was about to step forward when Baek Ryeoil moved first.
âForgive us, but we have pressing matters to attend to, so weâll take our leave.â
With his hand, Ryeoil gently guided Muyeon out of Wudangâs line of sight.
While the Wudang disciples stammered at the suddenness of his action, the three quickly widened the distance. Muyeon dared not even glance back, following Ryeoil hurriedly.
Only once they were far enough did he risk looking back over his shoulder. The Wudang disciples stood still, watching them with eyes filled with meaning.
Thankfully, there was no indication they intended to pursue.
âThat nearly turned into an incident.â
âDonât wander alone. You never know what excuse theyâll seize upon.â
âYesâŚâ
Drifting about alone under the watchful eyes of orthodox sect warriorsâ˝Âšâž was like throwing oneself into a tigerâs den.
âDonât worry, Young Lord Seong! Iâll protect you without fail!â
Kang Ung cried out with enthusiasm. Muyeon patted his head.
Not long after, the three arrived at a modest manor situated a little apart from the main street.
âWelcome, welcome. The Sect Leader told us to expect you. Weâve prepared rooms for your stay, please follow me.â
The disciples of Biyeonmunâ˝Â˛âž were visibly excited to host guests from the main sect. Under the sect masterâs guidance, the trio made their way inside, receiving no small amount of curious stares along the way.
At their request, it wasnât long before fresh clothing was brought to them.
How exactly am I supposed to approach this tavern master�
As Ryeoil and Kang Ung changed into their new attire, Muyeon pondered hard. A tavern owner wealthy and influential enough to run such an establishment would not grant audience freely to just anyone. And if he was harboring a prince of the Demonic Cult, then he certainly wasnât a man overly troubled by moralityâŚ
Creak.
At the sound of the door opening, Muyeon looked up.
âDojang, Iâve drawn up aââ
Standing there was Baek Ryeoil in plain martial robes, neither his usual dark Mount Hua attire nor the austere colors Muyeon always associated with him. The light-colored garments, bright and neat, made his features even more striking. His slender waist was cinched tightly with a silk sash, and at his hip hung his sword.
ââŚSeong Muyeon?â
âYes?â
âWhatâs the plan?â
Muyeon started, realizing heâd been staring.
It wasnât as though heâd never seen Ryeoil in different clothesâwhen they first met, Ryeoil had disguised himself while approaching him. Yet this time, without realizing it, heâd been caught gazing distractedly at the unfamiliar air Ryeoil exuded.
âA-Ah, I was sayingâI have a rough plan worked outâŚâ
Forcing down the sudden stirring in his chest, Muyeon began to explain.
By nightfall, the tavern streets thrummed with life. Crowds surged, seeking drink, filling the air with warm light and chatter.
Looking up, Muyeon saw Seonwolluâ˝Âłâžâtallest and gaudiest among them all.
âYou must silently follow my lead. Do not say a single word. From this moment, you two are my hired bodyguards. Understood?â
Turning to the two standing behind him, Muyeon repeated his warning. In their well-tailored garments and with swords at their sides, Ryeoil and Kang Ung did not look like Huashan disciples at all but rather competent retainers of a wealthy family. The discerning eye of Biyeonmunâs master had proven excellent.
Resolved, Muyeon crossed into the tavern.
The first floorâs common hall was slowly filling with ordinary townsfolk coming to drink. A serving boy darted over, bowing deeply.
âWelcome, esteemed guestsâ!â
âAn upstairs private room.â
Muyeon slapped down a piece of silver without preamble. The boyâs eyes went wide at the gleam.
âO-Of course! Right this way!â
Groveling with delight, he led them upstairs.
âWhat are you doing, throwing money around?â Ryeoil muttered under his breath behind him.
Muyeon only shrugged.
The Ryeoil he knew wouldâve marched in, fists flying, until heâd attracted the attention of ever tougher opponents and more important figuresâuntil eventually, the master himself showed. It might have worked, but with secrecy required this time, it was too dangerous.
Soon they were seated in an opulent room.
âPlease wait but a moment.â
The boy skipped off. Before long, the chief manager of Seonwollu arrived in haste, plastering on his best merchantâs smile.
âAn honor to have you here! Weâll see that tonight you have the finest time possible.â
Even musicians and courtesans came pouring in, but Muyeon waved them off.
âNo songs. I seek a quiet drink.â
âA-Ah! As you wish, of course!â
The manager began recommending dishes and wines. Muyeon ordered exactly as pointed out. The manâs grin only widened at the thought of his profit.
With drinks poured and food laid out, Muyeon lifted a cup toward him.
âIâve no companions to drink with. Join me for one?â
âAh, you honor me.â He poured courteously. Muyeon accepted, all while flicking his gaze backward.
Sure enough, Baek Ryeoil, leaning against the wall in perfect bodyguard role, was eyeing the wine with obvious longing.
When Muyeon lifted the filled cup, Ryeoil arched a brow knowingly, and Muyeon sheepishly set it down again.
One round of wine was enough for the mood to ease. Time to press forward. As another dish was placed, Muyeon broached delicately,
âIs the proprietor here tonight?â
The manager stiffened ever so slightly. Out the corner of his eye, Muyeon saw the manâs face falter. He affected calm, pouring anew, handing a cup to Ryeoil.
âSit, both of you.â
âYes, sir!â
Grabbing at the chance, Ryeoil sat without hesitation and downed the drink. And as the apprentice always followed the master, Kang Ung soon leaned in hungrily toward the wine jug, only for Muyeon to shove a fruit plate into his hands.
ââŚAnd why do you seek him?â the manager asked cautiously at last.
Mid-bite, Muyeonâs hand froze in midair.
ââŚDo I look as though I came to answer your questions?â
The man bowed hastily.
âN-No, forgive me. Iâll report to the master, but of late he rarely meets with guestsâŚâ
âTell him Iâve come for someone. Deliver that, and nothing else.â
âYes, of course. Please enjoy yourself.â
After dismissing the attendants as well, Ryeoil remarked once they were aloneâ
âYou seem practiced at this sort of thing.â
Eagerly slurping wine directly from the jug before anyone could stop him, he tilted it casually.
âNot at all. This is my first attempt.â
âThen why so smooth? You handle people well.â
âIsnât it rather that Dojang has grown too pampered? Youâve always been treated softly because you wore Huashan colors.â
âMe? Pampered? Absurd.â
Muyeon tugged the jug from his hands and poured into a cup instead.
âBeing coddled in a different way, reallyâwalking around under Huashanâs badge. Who would dare challenge you?â
His tone grew pointed.
âPeople like that manager are all the same. They bow first to strength and wealth, no matter the truth. Tools at their disposal always serve appearances first.â
He smacked Kang Ungâs hand away again and replaced the jug with fruit before continuing.
âBy now, that manager will have scurried off to report: âA powerful guest arrived. Wealthy, with skilled guards. But no name given, and no clear purposeâŚââ
âAnd then?â Ryeoil asked.
âThen the masterâs mind will race. Guilt breeds paranoia. He wonât know who we are, and his first thoughts will be the worst. The only way to confirmââ
Thud, thud, thud!
Heavy, urgent footsteps resounded until the voice came from outsideâ
âThe Master is here.â
ââŚSee? He had to come verify himself.â
Kang Ung clapped quietly in admiration. Muyeon smirked and raised his voice.
âInvite him in.â
Creak.
The door slid open, and there the tavern master stood, eyes wide and flashing with suspicionâthen softening in relief as he realized it was no one from his deepest fears. But just as quickly, his expression twisted in irritation.
âAnd who are you toââ
He stopped.
Spotting Seong Muyeon, he inhaled sharply, as though staring at a ghost.
âWhy do you falter, Master? Does my face look somehow familiar?â
And so it would. Muyeon and Seong Mujai had always been said to closely resemble their father.
Footnotes:
- Orthodox sect warriors (ě í돴ě¸, ćŁć´žćŚäşş) â Martial artists of the so-called ârighteousâ sects, as opposed to the âunorthodoxâ or demonic cults. Here implies strict, rigid policing eyes.
- Biyeonmun (ëšě°ëʏ, éŁçé) â A âsubsidiary clanâ (ěę°ëʏ), a martial household descended from Huashan disciples. They serve as local allies in various regions.
- Seonwollu (ě ě루, äťćć¨) â âImmortal Moon Pavilion,â the most lavish tavern in Wuhan, known for its powerful and morally ambiguous owner.