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TSBIRBV Ch 58
by berryChapter 58 A Cornered Rat (3)
Damn it!
Tang Eonbo was ready to tear her hair out. Sichuan Tang and Golden Dragon had joined forces to strike the Jiaolong Stockadeâso what in the world was this?
âWeâve been played,â Tang Seoak ground out.
With Namgungâs clan at armâs length, there was no way they could be seen cooperating with Golden Dragon.
Even in the name of crushing the Jiaolong King, being caught partnering with river piratesâwithout so much as notifying a fellow Great Houseâwould be a fatal scandal.
âJiaolong Kingâs own Golden Dragon Stockade has arrived!â
âWeâre saved!â
The bandits on the bait boat hugged each other and whooped. Just as the pirates had coached them, the words âJiaolong Kingâs ownâ came out full-throated, and the ringing in Tang Seoakâs skull worsened.
Namgung was never meant to be stationed here; that was why Tang had felt free to chase the Jiaolong Ship and those bandits.
âWith the Golden Dragon elders here, youâre all fish feed!â
Because the distance had shrunk, the Green Forest chiefâs taunt landed clean on Tang earsâan eager provocation from a bandit who had said his lines and now hungered for a bonus.
Eonbo, barely regaining her composure, shouted:
âSeize that bandit boat! This oneâs taking on waterâeveryone across!â
Seoakâs plan was in tatters; at the very least, they needed to bag the bandits who had twice spoiled their works.
Meanwhile, Golden Dragon pirates who had boarded Tangâs vessel tossed grapnel lines toward the Jiaolong Ship.
At once, the Jiaolong Ship, which had kept the distance tight, surged and pulled away.
The banditsâ voices drifted over the river like fading echoes.
âThen, as planned, we leave the rear to Golden Dragon!â
âPlease pin down Sichuan Tang and Namgung!â
Tang Seoakâs eyes went cold and blue.
âThose rottenâŠâ
Eonboâs hand, which had landed on his shoulder, withdrew as she saw him slowly shake his head.
âAll Tang vesselsâattack the Golden Dragon Ship.â
âWhat are you saying?â
The Golden Dragon deputy-chief who stood on Tangâs deck flashed his eyes.
âThe situationâs become difficult. As you see, with Namgung present, we cannot reveal our cooperation.â
âThen at least give the Golden Dragon Ship time to retreatââ
âIâm afraid not.â
Seoakâs hand punched clean through the deputyâs chest. The smile heâd worn like a gentle mask split and fell away, revealing the face of a ruthless villain.
âThis boat is sinking, you see⊠we need something to change into.â
Even hearing that whisper, Eonbo shifted subtly to obscure her cousinâs motion.
âIâll be generous with your posthumous reputationâsleep easy. Iâll tell Jianghu that Golden Dragon pirates punched holes in our hull, clambered aboard, and fought desperately.â
Black blood sprayed from the manâs lips. Seoak withdrew his hand and flicked hidden weapons; three Golden Dragon pirates who had been charging staggered mid-stride.
âYou cur!â
One managed to dodge and hurl himself at Seoakâonly to have the back of his skull pierced by a throwing blade from one of Tangâs own.
Seoak kicked aside the fallen body and muttered through his teeth:
âItâll be a long night.â
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âWhere are the hostages?â
Namgung Un had boarded the Golden Dragon Ship and gone straight for the stockade chief, Manak, trading a hundred rounds. Un was one of the foremost prodigies of his generation, but he lacked experience; matching Sabok Paedo Manak, a river wolf who had tasted every kind of battle, was no simple task. In the end the old pirate coughed black blood and kneeled.
He had been poisonedâTangâs handiwork.
Deck to deck, the fighting was savage. Golden Dragonâs pirates fought like cornered dogs.
But before dawn break, their fate was sealed.
With Namgung and Sichuan Tang pressing together, the Golden Dragon Ship was trapped.
Unlike the systematically trained fighters of the Five Great Houses, the pirates were men who learned arts over shoulders. They swam and handled boats with geniusâbut in a head-on clash like this, the gap would only widen.
âHostages? I know nothing.â
âIf he wonât speak, allow me to help,â Tang Seoak said, striding forward when Manak stonewalled Unâs questioning.
âYouâ!â The chiefâs eyes went blood-red. The largest reason things had become this was Tang Seoakâs betrayal.
They promised me the river allianceâs throneâŠ
The old pirateâs eyes threaded with red. Before the clash began in earnest, Seoak had approached, slinging a bleeding deputy on his back. Jiaolong men had bored holes in the hull, heâd said, voice tautâusing the confusion, theyâd stabbed the deputy. Manak had been fooled for a heartbeat.
Once aboard, Seoak and his men had released poison over the deck and drove blades into pirates as they cried:
âShow Sichuan Tangâs might!â
âOpen the way for Namgung!â
Betrayalâfrom the man who should have been ally.
Golden Dragon pirates who jumped into the water to flee ballooned dead to the surfaceâthe river seeded already with Tangâs poison meant for Jiaolong.
Now all of it poured over Golden Dragon.
âTang Seoak, you dare!â
Manak had trusted him. More preciselyâhe had trusted the Jiaolong Kingâs hatred for Seoak. Unless Seoak destroyed her, he could never safely sail the Yangtze.
âHow loyal of you,â Seoak drawled. âThe Jiaolong King never leaves her stockade, and you, old as you are, drag yourself here to block the foe.â
His sneer carried warning.
âIf you answer Namgungâs question nice and plain, I shall spare your head. Where are the hostages?â
Now that things had come this far, Seoak had to perform the part of ârescuingâ Qinghaiâs guild master. The difference between him and Un was only this: Seoak knew full well Manak could not possibly know where Mun Yegyeol was.
It was, in its way, an offer to Manak.
If it was revealed he had colluded with Sichuan Tang, it would not be only Seoak who was damned; Manak would be exposed as a rebel against the Jiaolong King.
Let him die, and it ends. But Manak had a family. The Jiaolong King was not someone who left a traitorâs family alive.
âAll my life I walked the pirateâs pathâbut to a faithless snake like you, Iâll say nothing!â
Pt-tt! Spit landed on Seoakâs cheek.
âFaithless? Itâs been decades since I turned from the Jiaolong King.â Seoakâs tone was quick and cold.
âYoung Dragon of Namgung⊠let me tell you the truth,â Manak rasped.
âSabok Paedo Manak has prowled this river forty years,â Seoak cut in fast. âHis tongue is a bladeâdo not be swayed.â
Namgung Un, who had watched their exchange in silence, spoke coolly.
âWhat matters most is the hostageâs safety. Step back for now, Master Tang.â
Seoak clenched his jaw and checked the wind.
He stepped back one pace; his sleeve twitched. Fine sand, refined poison, trickled freeâan exquisite venom technique.
He hid a throwing blade between his fingers and tore his own sleeve.
With that dose, Manak would soon die.
The poisoning itself could not be hidden; Un would suspect. He would claim his sleeve tore in the melee and poison spilled out.
A sloppy cover, bleeding suspicion everywhere. But it was the best at hand.
At all costs, he had to prevent Namgungâs heir from extracting testimony from Manak.
Having done the deed, Seoak stepped back farther and listenedâbut heard nothing. Manak, once a rival of the Jiaolong King for river rule, could only sag, kneeling, then sink to the boards.
He didnât speak, did he?
Anxiety crawled; Seoak kept stealing glances at Un.
Despite the dead being a pirate chief, Namgung Un gently laid the body straight and closed the glaring eyes, then rose slowly.
âFirst and Second units of the Azure Corps, search the Golden Dragon Ship from stem to stern! The rest form up on Tangâs prisoners and prepare to enter Golden Dragonâs stockade!â
Seoak sidled near.
âWhat did the chief say?â
âNothing,â Un replied, face blank.
âHe said nothing at all.â
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Meanwhile, the man Namgung Un sought so desperatelyâMun Yegyeolâwas at the Yangtzeâs bank, reunited with someone very special.
âLong time no see, Red Thunder.â
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