Guide of the Sichuan Tang Clan C5
by berryChapter 5
It was a fifty-fifty chance of survival.
Now that Eunmyeong took a closer look, the man before him had quite a youthful face. His height and build had hidden it at first, but the unguarded expressions, the raw honesty in his eyesâall betrayed his age.
A colt learns only when itâs whipped.
Watching Jeongho fidget impatiently, demanding an answer, Eunmyeong rose to his feet in slow, deliberate motion. The silk robes wrapped around him rustled softly.
âWâWhat are you doing now?â
Perhaps remembering the strange sensation from before, Jeongho visibly tensed. His wary eyes tracked Eunmyeongâs every move as the latter calmly placed a hand on his shoulder.
âWhat⊠what new sorcery are youââ
The end of his sentence faded as Eunmyeong sent another flow of energy through himâthis time stronger, denser. Not merely calming the waves within him, but coiling around them, pressing them firmly down.
Veins bulged in Jeonghoâs neck as he tried to resist. Yet, his bodyâso obedient to instinctâcould not push Eunmyeong away.
It was as though heâd taken a forbidden drug; his lower abdomen tensed, his thighs trembled, and an unfamiliar heat pulsed through him. He looked up at Eunmyeong, breath quickening.
âSorcery or notâŠâ
Eunmyeongâs hand slipped from his shoulder to the back of his neck, deepening their contact. As skin met skin, Jeonghoâs thoughts dissolved into blinding white.
And within that whitenessâonly Eunmyeongâs face remained.
Seeing the dazed look in his eyes, Eunmyeong chuckled softly.
âTry pointing a sword at me again.â
His gaze curved like the edge of a wicked smile.
âI wonât touch you next time.â
When taming a wild colt, it was important to make clear who held the reins.
After sending one last pulse of energy through him, Eunmyeong finally withdrew his hand.
âHaa⊠haaahâŠâ
Panting heavily, Jeongho collapsed to the ground. His body had taken in far too much energy at once.
He crouched, trembling, and lifted his gaze toward Eunmyeong. The fiery hostility that had once filled his eyes had melted into shock and fear.
To think there was such a powerhouse hidden within the Tang Clan!
In his mind, what Eunmyeong had done could only be explained as a manifestation of overwhelming strength. Only now did everything make senseâwhy the Young Master had not pushed Eunmyeong away, why he had allowed such proximity.
If he truly was healing the Young MasterâŠ!
Fragments of Eunmyeongâs earlier protests echoed in his mind:
It wasnât me! I didnât hurt him!
You shouldnât take medicine without a doctorâs prescription!
Jeonghoâs whole body trembled like that of a newborn fawn as he struggled upright. Sweat dampened his hair, but his eyes were fixed on Eunmyeongâburning with conviction.
If he truly possesses such power⊠then he can save our Young Master too!
The thought flashed in his mind, bright and desperate.
âGreat Hero!â
With a thunderous thud, Jeongho dropped to his knees. The sheer weight of his fall made the floor shudder.
âPlease forgive my insolence!â
He bowed deeply, cupping his fists in formal salute, his posture brimming with contrition. He seemed genuinely terrified that his earlier behavior might have offended Eunmyeong.
Eunmyeong blinked, utterly taken aback.
âInsolence?â
âYes! I dared to threaten the Great Hero, not recognizing your greatness!â
Great Hero�
Eunmyeong mouthed the unfamiliar term. Heâd seen Espers undergo post-Guiding personality shifts before, but never had one dropped to his knees.
In the Guiding Center, it was common for Espers to walk in grumbling and walk out all smiles. The ones who called him names beforehand would suddenly turn into lovesick fools afterwardâcooing pet names and confessing love as if struck by divine enlightenment.
But âGreat Heroâ? That was a new one.
When Eunmyeong didnât respond, Jeongho cautiously lifted his head.
âGreat Hero?â
âAh⊠yes, yes. Great Hero. Go on.â
Honestly, it was still better than âdarlingâ or âhoney.â Exhausted, Eunmyeong waved for him to continue.
âYes! I wish to apologize for my earlier rudeness andâŠâ
âAnd?â
âAnd make a requestâŠâ
His voice grew smaller and smaller, as though he himself was embarrassed to be asking anything of the person heâd nearly strangled.
Eunmyeong sighed, looking down at the massive man bowing like a scolded child. Despite everything, heâd always been weak to younger people.
Though maybe not to the ones who just tried to choke me.
Heâd started working as a Guide so early that he hadnât even finished high school. Living differently from others, heâd developed a soft spot for young Espers or Guides who awakened earlyâalways wanting to protect them somehow.
And Jeongho, for all his size, looked no older than a boy. When heâd blocked his escape and wrapped his hands around his throat, thereâd been hesitationâuncertaintyâin his eyes.
âI know this request is shameless. I know I have no right to ask forgiveness. But even if you do not pardon meâŠâ
âYou talk too much.â
âStill!â
Jeongho cut him off with a choked cry, voice thick with emotion.
âStill, even if you do not forgive me, pleaseâplease save our Young Master! My lord MujinâŠâ
He raised his head. His face was streaked with tears, his expression twisted with desperation. Sniffling, he grasped Eunmyeongâs trousers with both hands.
âIf there is blame, let it fall upon me. My Young Master bears no guiltâŠâ
Like a lover clinging to one departing forever, Jeongho clutched his legs tightly.
âIf you could just do for him what you did for me⊠if you could use that same powerâŠâ
ââŠâ
âAfter that, I will accept any punishment. If you demand my head, I willââ
Before he could finish, Eunmyeong flicked his foreheadâhard.
âOw!â
Jeongho yelped, covering his forehead and staring up in shock, confusion written across his face.
âYou really donât know when to stop talking.â
Eunmyeong clicked his tongue, flicking the manâs palm this time.
âAnd whatâs this about offering your head? Youâre just a kid.â
âGâGreat HeroâŠâ
âHonestly. Youâve barely lived, and youâre already talking about dying? You think dyingâs easy?â
âPâPlease calm downââ
âAnd what would I even do with your head?â
He wasnât about to display it on an altar like a roasted pig.
With a click of his tongue, Eunmyeong dusted off his pants, but Jeongho held on tighter, refusing to let goâclinging like a persistent flea.
Eunmyeong sighed and looked toward the cell door. The guards who had been posted outside were goneâprobably dismissed when Jeongho entered.
Still, better to be cautious. Lowering his voice, Eunmyeong spoke.
âAnyway, even if I do go out, itâll count as an escape. Iâm already imprisoned for supposedly trying to kill your Young Master.â
âThat⊠thatâs true.â
âAnd for the Tang Clan, nothingâs more unforgivable than killing oneâs kin, right?â
ââŠâ
âIf Iâm lucky, theyâll give me a clean death. More likely, theyâll want to tear me limb from limb.â
Jeonghoâs face darkened with worry. He knew he was rightâhe had to think of another way. Only Eunmyeong could save his master now.
After a long moment of thought, Jeonghoâs eyes lit up.
âIf⊠if you treat him, and he wakes up afterwardâthen he can explain everything himself!â
âAnd what if he doesnât wake up right away?â
ââŠâ
âAnd if weâre caught on the way thereâcan you protect me?â
Jeonghoâs mouth opened, but no sound came out. He clearly hadnât considered that.
âIdiot.â
Eunmyeong glanced at his tear-streaked face, then untied the green headband from his own foreheadâthe one that bore the Tang Clan emblem. Holding it loosely in one hand, he used it to wipe Jeonghoâs face roughly.
âIf youâre not careful, youâll end up in a cell next to mine. Got it?â
He rubbed hard, scrubbing away the tears with the same force heâd received in bruises earlier. Despite the roughness, there was a strange gentleness in the gesture.
âYâYes.â
Good. At least he listened well. Sitting there meekly, face buried in the headband, Jeongho looked just like a puppy that had finally stopped crying.
Satisfied, Eunmyeong gave his next order.
âThen get me a meeting with the Clan Leaderâand my father.â
â…The Clan Leader?â
âYeah.â
Jeongho stiffened. He clearly didnât understand why Eunmyeong wanted to see them.
Eunmyeong, now done wiping the manâs face clean, stuffed the headband into his pocket. Then, with a deceptively gentle smile, he cupped Jeonghoâs cheek.
Energy flowed once again. Jeonghoâs tense expression softened instantly.
Leaning close, Eunmyeong whispered like a devil at his ear.
âAll you have to do is deliver a message.â
ââŠâ
âTell them the prisoner, Tang Eunmyeong, seems suspiciousâand that itâs best to interrogate him right away.â
A sly smile curved his lips.
âGot it?â
Not fully grasping the intent of the command, Jeongho nodded obediently.