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TSBIRBV Ch 154
by berryChapter 154 Even if You Deceive Heaven, Deceive an Esper (7)
âWho are you?â
That someone had not only broken through the vigilance of her personal guards but had also managed to approach herâTang Munyeo herself, a direct descendant who had inherited the Tang Clanâs martial artsâwas suspicious beyond measure.
âA way to save your daughter, you say? What nonsense. My Eonbo, who carries the blood of a direct line, is merely serving her penance within the clan.â
Tang Munyeoâs pride, as one who had once belonged to one of the Five Great Clansâ main lines, was unyieldingly fierce. She would never discuss some âway to save her daughterâ with an outsider whose identity she did not even know.
The man raised both hands as if to calm her.
âStill, it cannot be as comfortable as living at home.â
Even Tang Munyeo could not refute that.
âThe Clan Head is a man sensitive to face, yet not one to neglect practical gain. Even if he wished to indulge his beloved younger sisterâs plea, he would not act without a justification.â
âA justification, you say? How plausible-sounding.â
It irked her that some outsider spoke as though he knew the Tang Clanâs affairs inside and out, but Tang Munyeo played along, feigning interest.
âCrush Qinghai Trading. Have your husbandâs trading house seize their place. And if that house is then offered to the Tang Clan itself, would even the Clan Head not waver?â
âSuch a methodâŠâ
Feigning admiration at the cleverness of his scheme, Tang Munyeo slid her hand into her sleeve and flicked out a hidden dart. Yet the man did not so much as flinchâinstead, he caught it in one hand.
In the darkness, where even discerning such a weapon was near impossible, the manâs feat of martial skill made Tang Munyeoâs lips tremble.
A surprise attack, if it failed, usually led to death.
âI shall accept this gift.â
âYouâre not going to kill me?â
âMadam Tang must see her daughterâs penance lifted, must you not?â
Tang Munyeo let her arms fall. Yesâfor Eonboâs sake, she could not die here.
âIf you have business with me, then you must be Qinghai Tradingâs enemy.â
The man did not admit it, but he smiled quietly. A moment later, he murmured,
âQinghai Trading has been conducting rather entertaining business of late. Take a look, and I am certain you will quickly think of what to do.â
Then the man vanished.
For a fortnight afterward, Tang Munyeo tried to forget that night. But each time she saw her daughter growing gaunter within the dungeon, the manâs suggestion echoed in her mind.
She knew well enough how greatly Qinghai Trading was expanding its influence in Sichuan. There would be no harm in hindering them somewhat, under the guise of helping her husbandâs house.
And above allâ
I must bring back my daughter.
Tang Munyeo persuaded her husband.
âHusband, should we not bring our daughter out?â
And so, Tang Munyeo went to the Clan Head with the card of her husbandâs trading house in hand.
Her elder brother Tang Mungilâthe Tang Clan Head of Sichuanâwho had turned a deaf ear when his married sister begged him to spare only Tang Eonbo, for the first time showed signs of listening.
âIf you earn merit enough for the clan to persuade the Elders, then sparing my nieceâs punishment will be no difficult matter.â
Receiving that promise, Tang Munyeo immediately acted.
Qinghai Tradingâs âentertaining businessâ was already infamous; no great investigation was needed. Rosewood seals and their accompanying certificates.
Tang Munyeo knew well she first needed to secure a craftsman.
There is one I have in mind.
Since childhood, she had known a certain artisanâa disciple of the smith who once forged the Tang Clanâs hidden weapons. He was weak to drink and gambling. To pay his debts, he had pilfered bits of the Tangâs black iron and replaced them with inferior metal.
Despite his vices, his skill had kept him in the clanâs serviceâuntil he was exposed and cast out.
Wandering the back alleys thereafter, he nearly lost his hands when caught cheating at dice. Tang Munyeo, who had kept an eye on him all along, rescued him just in time.
âOh, my ladyâno, madam. Thank you!â
Looking down coldly at the groveling man, Tang Munyeo said,
âThere is something you must do.â
The man began to copy the seal and certificate she provided. Swapping the genuine certificates with counterfeits, Tang Munyeo released them into the back alleys.
Itâs done. With this, Qinghai Tradingâs credibility will crumble.
Though she had been lured into this by some unknown figure, she considered the plan perfect.
Until things came to this point.
Leaving the Trading Group, Tang Munyeo exited the city gates. Along a remote mountain road stood a shrine to the local gods.
âWe must erase our traces.â
âOur traces, madam?â
The man waiting inside scratched his chin.
âI daresay none of mine remain.â
âSo you would have me shoulder everything alone if this is exposed?â
âMy side must not be revealed yet. I only stirred things up, hearing Qinghai Trading had changed masters, but to yield so little gainâŠâ
âDo you have another plan?â
When Tang Munyeo demanded an answer, the man replied cheerfully,
âNone.â
âHow irresponsible. And if I am cornered, forced to confess I acted at anotherâs behest, what then?â
Those who use anotherâs hand usually have reasons they cannot move directly. And this man had hinted again and again that they must remain one step removed.
âMadam Tang, you must remain docile.â
The manâs tone was courteous.
âWhy? Do you mean to threaten me with my daughter, who is protected in the clanâs inner halls?â
To the last, she called it âprotectionââthat was Tang Munyeoâs pride.
Such menâs threats were obvious: show weakness, and you would end up dancing in their palm.
âNo. RatherâŠâ
The man drew back the cloth shrouding his scabbard.
âWould it not be troublesome if word spread that a woman of Tang Clanâs bloodline had joined hands with the Heavenly Demon Sect?â
In the moonlight spilling through the window, the scabbard bore the carving of a white lotusâthe symbol of the White Lotus Sect, forebear of the Demonic Cult.
Tang Munyeoâs eyes shook violently as she recognized it at once.
âYou have already blocked your daughterâs future. If you wish to drag her down into the mud, I will not stop you.â
âAt this rate, Qinghai Trading will be one of the Three Great Trading Groups under Heaven.â
Yegyeol grinned as he fondly caressed the treasury chest.
Inside lay not only silver but piles of gold ingots and promissory notes. Copper coins were beneath notice.
The thought that, when the day came, he could gift Haryang a ship made his heart race already.
Orders poured in. The current artisans of Qinghai Trading could not possibly handle the sheer volume. Some genuine customers, who had stormed in demanding refunds in fury when word spread that rosewood seals had been counterfeited, now came back to order new ones.
When all those orders were fulfilled, Yegyeolâs belly might burst from greed, but he intended to swallow them all and roll about contentedly.
Well, weâll soon have a new artisan, anyway.
As the saying went, âspeak of the tiger and it comes.â Samrang strode up to Yegyeol.
âThe head of Black Spotâs Sichuan branch has arrived.â
âShow him in at once.â
Unlike Haryang, whose steps seemed to tread upon clouds, the Black Ghostâs gait carried heavy weight. To play two such utterly different men with such skillâhis acting was no ordinary feat.
If my Senior Brother werenât my Guide, even I might have been deceived.
âWelcome.â
Yegyeol greeted him with a beaming face. The servants of Qinghai Trading moved with trained precision, setting out tea and refreshments.
Facing the Black Ghost, Yegyeol fixed him with bright eyes and asked,
âHave you discovered who was behind it?â
Though he had dispensed with all pleasantries and greetings to leap straight to the heart, no displeasure showed on the Black Ghostâs face. Without lifting the teacup, he spoke.
âDo you recall Miss Tangâthe cousin who worked alongside Tang Seoak?â
âAh. Tang Eonbo.â
Yegyeol nodded.
âIt was her mother, Tang Munyeo. She could not abide the thought that Qinghai Trading had blocked her daughterâs future. At the same time, she meant to grow her husbandâs house and present it to the Clan Head, asking clemency for her daughter.â
At his words, Yegyeol sighed deeply.
âI thought I had harmed no one. But once again I am remindedâthe Central Plains is a place where everything turns on grudges.â
His eyes trembled with feigned grievance, like a poisoned marten feigning weakness. Haryang stroked the back of his hand in comfort.
âIt is not your fault, Young Lord Mun.â
âThank you for saying so.â
Yegyeol hesitated, then asked,
âYou tracked the counterfeiter to uncover the culprit?â
âYes. With so many swindlers, we found even some forgers unaffiliated with Black Spot. We placed them all under watch, observing their contacts. Among them, Tang Munyeoâs actions stood out, so we seized her at once.â
âStood out how?â
âBecause a real customer who had purchased a rosewood seal from Qinghai Trading went to meet a counterfeiter.â
Indeed, someone like Tang Munyeo would have wealth enough to buy a seal. The problem was that she had turned it to ill use.
âAnd the artisan?â
âWe have secured him. But⊠it will take time to âpackageâ him. He has been too deeply tainted.â
The words carried the assurance that even his soul would be laundered before being handed over.
âGood. Iâd like to meet him as soon as possible. Qinghai Trading has been swamped with orders far beyond its capacity because of this affair.â
âThen I must hasten the packaging.â
âWill it be all right?â
âAs they sayâlet the one who tied the knot untie it. He must clean up what he himself caused.â
It may have been Tang Munyeo and the craftsman who had committed the deed, but it was Yegyeol who had chosen to escalate it, and the Black Ghost who had fanned the flames.
Yet the two of them shamelessly shoved the blame to the other side, without a trace of guilt.
Truly, they were a pair made for each other.
âWell then⊠shall we settle accounts?â