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TSBIRBV Ch 114
by berryChapter 114 More Than a Drama (2)
Gu Youngâikâs gaze at Yegyeol brimmed with pride.
Seeing the certainty etched on his faceâthat Seonye Workshop would surely meet Yegyeolâs exalted standardsâmade the man seem unfamiliar to Yegyeol.
âYou actually intend to produce goods comparable to Chokgeum?â Yegyeol asked, skeptical.
âWe are a dyeing workshop, not a loomsmith. Think about it: if Seonye dyes even Chokgeum, how exquisite would the result be?â Gu Youngâik, who had seemed timid when memories of the past and their reunion at Osam Guild collided, unexpectedly beat a bold drum.
âLike garments fit for the Queen Mother of the West,â he added.
Yegyeol swallowed a low sound. There was logic to what Gu Youngâik said.
Jangchil had an uncanny knack for following the scent of money. Without that talent, how would a third-rate ronin of the heterodox school have become a reasonably successful merchant and even establish a trading house?
Yegyeol fell silent.
âSo then, Seonye Workshop would qualify to do business with Qinghai Guild?â Gu Youngâik askedânot as repayment, but as a commercial arrangement.
A smile twitched at the corner of Yegyeolâs mouth. The man looked like a bear who cried easily, yet his shrewdness was keen.
Pushing the empty teacup forward, Yegyeol tossed a question at Gu Youngâik.
âI thought youâd given up. To petition for a tradeâsurprising.â
âOh.â Gu Youngâik fumbled at the corner of his eye and smiled sheepishly. âWhen I fall into thought, I get a bit of a pitiful look.â
He joked that it made him useful in negotiations, and seemed to have shaken off the shadow cast by Jangchil.
âIf you restore the workshop and bring me proper samplesâno, actual swatchesâbring them to me.â
âThenâŠ!â Gu Youngâikâs face brightened.
âIâll consider it again then.â
âThank you! Master of the Guild!â he cried. The teahouse patronsâ eyes turned toward them at his loud voice. Yegyeol swallowed a sigh and added in a curt tone:
âDonât get too excited. Iâll be staying in Hangzhou for a while, but if the samples are delayed Iâll return to Qinghai.â
It was half a threat, but in any case Gu Youngâikâs petition had been accepted. The man was content and grinned broadly.
âOf course. Weâll show you Seonye Workshopâs real strength.â
As he left, Gu Youngâik bowed repeatedly. It was almost a talent that his obsequiousness never felt unbecoming.
âMaybe because his face was all smiles,â Yegyeol thought.
Walking as if fleeing, Yegyeol followed his escort back toward where the carriage was parked.
Understandably, there is no valet-parking in the martial world; roads shared by carts and pedestrians made having a personal carriage somewhat inconvenient despite its convenience.
Crossing a bustling street, someone suddenly called to Yegyeol.
âMaster Mun!â
Turning at the call, Yegyeolâs eyes widened at the unexpected face.
âLord Dang SegiâŠ?â
It was Dang Segi.
âI didnât expect to meet Master Mun here. What brings you to the eastern edge of the Central Plains from Qinghai?â Dang Segi asked.
âIâm here on business dealing with the Qinghai Guild,â Yegyeol lied without a lick of saliva on his tongueâthankful that his elder brotherâs occupation had taught him which professions traveled widely and thus how to fabricate an excuse.
âAnd what brings you from Sichuan to Hangzhou, Lord Dang?â Yegyeol asked.
âWell, actuallyâŠâ Dang Segiâs face flushed shyly. To Yegyeolâwho had met Dang Seoak most often in the Sichuan Guildâthis fresh blush was unexpectedly charming.
âI heard the lady I admire likes Hangzhou textiles⊠I came to buy a gift.â
âOh⊠heâs the type who gives TMI,â Yegyeol mused. If heâd been in elementary school in the modern world, heâd be the sort to write pages of diary entries about unrequited love for his parents and teacher to read.
âBy luck, I heard Mr. Hwangbo is in Hangzhou today,â Dang Segi added, visibly delighted that a crushâs whereabouts had coincided with his shopping trip.
It was so different from Dang Seoak that it was almost awkward. As expected from a person Namgung Un would introduceâgentle as can be.
âIs the Sichuan Houseâgoing to be okay?â Yegyeol wondered.
âIf it isnât too much, Master Mun⊠would you help me choose a present?â Dang Segi asked.
âHow can I pick a gift when I donât even know who the lady you admire is or what she likes?â Yegyeol replied.
Dang Segi laughed, light and bright. âJust coming with me will be a huge help. Iâve been unlucky since childhood and kept meeting con artists, which worried my father.â
Yegyeol was speechless.
It wasnât that Dang was unlucky and kept meeting swindlers; he simply looked so guileless that one would be tempted to swindle him for sport.
People who spread their limbs and make themselves comfortable exist in every ageâCentral Plains or modern.
âIs the Sichuan Houseâreally going to be fine?â he thought.
At a drinking party heâd heard Dang Segi was older than Namgung Un, but his chipmunk-like softness made him look young enough to be inexperienced.
âHmm.â Yegyeol glanced around. With no sign of Haryang returning, it seemed better to linger in the market and stage a serendipitous meeting than to head straight back to the manor. Maybe he could at least attempt something like a date.
âAll right.â He nodded without hesitation.
If Dang Segi was the sort Namgung Un introduced, winning his heart would make Qinghaiâs activities in Sichuan smoother.
Thus began an oddly matched companionship.
Dang Segi proved not so shy after all; as they walked side by side he rattled off stories about the woman he liked.
âHwangbo Sojeo is truly brilliant among her peers. If Namgung steps down from the Yongbong Assembly chair, some say Hwangbo Sojeo will be next.â
I swear, half the late-generation strongmen in the martial world knew about Dang Segiâs crush.
Perhaps that Hwangbo Sojeoâ?
Yegyeol inwardly mourned Dang Segiâs unrequited love.
If everyone in the martial world knew about the Sichuan House heirâs affection and the object of that affection gave no sign in return, that meant sheâd been rejected.
âThere are many Hwangbo daughters. Which one do you mean?â Yegyeol asked.
âOh!â Dang Segiâs face went crimson as he realized he hadnât named her. âThat isâHwangbo Yulhee of Geumhobong.â
AhâHwangbo Yulhee.
â…No way?â Yegyeolâs thoughts briefly leapt to a woman his elder had once been interested in: of Hwangbo stock, famed in the martial world as ChaebongâŠ
âYes. Sheâs the only daughter of the Hwangbo family head, Hwangbo Yakrin, and indeed the Hwangbo scion Hwangbo Yulhee herself.â
That was the name.
Perhaps Dang Segi thought Yegyeolâs muttered aside was a reply to him; with chest puffed in pride he spoke as if even prouder, shoulders bobbing.
But Yegyeol was slightly out of it and didnât respond to Dang Segiâs excitement.
The Central Plains are vast and travel is inconvenientâwhat are the odds of meeting Chaebongâs daughter in Hangzhou?
âNo, wait.â It might be a relief. If Chaebong had a child, she must have married another man and had a family.
Yegyeol quietly offered a small blessing for Hwangbo Yakrin and the household heâd formed, then led Dang Segi onward.
âI know a shop; Iâll show you,â Yegyeol said.
âThen Iâll leave it to you, Master Mun,â Dang Segi replied.
The cloth merchantâs owner leaped forward to receive them.
âOh, this merchant gets news fastââ he began.
âMaster Mun! You again!â the shopkeeper exclaimed, recognizing Yegyeol. Between Je Haryangâs impulsive purchases and Yegyeolâs visits, heâd become a VVIP in Hangzhouâhard to believe all this started with breakfast.
Dang Segi, thinking the shopkeeper had recognized him, was about to beam, but the merchant abruptly halted in front of Yegyeol, and Dang Segiâs eyes widened.
âAhâMaster Mun must be the head of a major guild for Hangzhou merchants to know you,â he blurted.
Why whisper when you can just shout? The chipmunk-like fellow was endlessly amusing.
âAt that rate⊠heâd toss acorns instead of memorizing names when enemies appear,â Yegyeol thought, brushing aside stray thoughts.
âShow me the cloth like last time,â Yegyeol instructed.
This time they were led upstairs to a space reserved for distinguished customers: the owner would show the fabrics from above and servants would fetch chosen pieces.
Dang Segi painstakingly selected cloth, asking Yegyeolâs opinion for each choice.
âI like this golden oneâwhat do you think?â
âItâs too bright; it would make the wearerâs face look dull.â
âThen perhaps purple?â
âThatâs too vivid.â
As Dang Segi theatrically fussed, the shop door opened.
A woman in light armor entered, a sword at her waist and a sprightly bow ornamenting her hair.
Dang Segi, who had been asking Yegyeol for his opinion, inhaled sharply upon seeing herâthen his face flushed scarlet.
âHuff.â
Her arrival was clearly significant. Given how much Dang Segi had talked about his crush, the identity of this woman was not hard to guess.
âCould that beâ?â
Dang Segi nodded, barely moving his head. He looked like he might faint if he dared to speak to Hwangbo Yulhee.
âMiss Hwangbo is beautiful,â Dang Segi breathed.
For once, Yegyeol felt genuine admiration.
Surrounded by many handsome espers, he was rarely stirred. Even encountering a notable beauty typically only registered as an objective appraisal. But Hwangbo Yulhee was different.
Yes, immensely beautiful, but her features and the atmosphere about her made an impression that landed squarely on him.
âIsnât she?â Dang Segi chirped.
âIâm going to greet herâwill you come? If I say youâre an acquaintance introduced by Namgung, sheâll surely welcome you,â he said, elated.
Yet Yegyeol, frowning as he scrutinized Hwangbo Yulheeâs face, had already stopped listening to Dang Segi.
Waitâno, that canât be. Butâ
Yegyeol clamped his mouth shut.
The longer he stared, the clearer it became why heâd thought her beautiful.
She bore a striking resemblance to a youngerâno, childlikeâversion of Je Haryang. If the boy Je Haryang had been a girl when he first entered Kunlun, she might have looked exactly like this.
Given that she so resembled his elder, it was inevitable that Yegyeol would find her beautiful.
A line from a modern drama suddenly popped into his head, oddly fitting the scene.
Applying it to this moment, his private thought read:
âYulhee, Haryang is your father.â
Even as he knew how absurd the idea sounded, Yegyeolâs face drained white.