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TSBIRBV Ch 248
by berryChapter 248. The Runaway Disciple and the Reclusive Tiger (3)
“Is everyone gathered?”
In the dimly lit room, the man with his hat pressed low asked quietly. The three seated around the table responded only with slight nods.
A man whose clothes were wrinkled irritably pushed back the cloth covering his head.
âWhat on earth is this about?â
At Jinyoungâs question, Yegyeol widened his eyes innocently and answered,
âQuiet down. Weâre currently conspiring in secret behind the Heavenly Demonâs back to hatch a grand and terrible scheme.â
âI have no intention of cooperating.â
Though Jinyoung protested outright, Yegyeol shot back without hesitation,
âYouâre already an accomplice just by sitting here.â
At that, Jinyoung shot a glare at the large man sitting beside him.
âHow can you call me an accomplice when Hongyeo dragged me here?â
And thus, the reason for his crumpled clothes became clear. Despite Jinyoungâs sharp tone, the burly man sat there in silence, offering no excuse â more like a boulder than a person.
Just before the tension could snap, a tall, lithe figure in black clapped their hands together.
âAlright, alright. Weâre all here, so stop being difficult, Jinyoung.â
âSamrang. I canât believe you of all people agreed to this.â
âIâve got my reasons. Real good ones.â
Samrangâs drawn-out words carried a weight of mystery. Noticing the faint smile at the corner of her half-hidden mouth, Jinyoung pressed his throbbing temple.
Being suddenly dragged here only to hear about Young Master Munâs plan to run away had left his mind spinning. Rather than storming out immediately, it seemed wiser to first grasp what madness was unfolding.
When Jinyoung finally quieted, Hongyeo spoke.
âI can handle the arrangements for leaving Taehyangjeon first.â
âIâll create the diversion. Thereâs someone in Muwoldang built similarly to Young Master Mun â Iâll take him along and say heâs off traveling through the Ten-Thousand Mountains again.â
âOh! So I just wear another set of clothes layered underneath and sneak out?â
âYes, Iâll have the outfit prepared in advance.â
At Yegyeolâs enthusiastic response, Samrang swiftly continued,
âAnd weâll have to pass through Manmade.â
âThat part seems best left to Jinyoung.â
All their gazes turned to Jinyoung, who had yet to give his consent.
âWho decided that?â he snapped, gritting his teeth as he raked a hand through his hair.
âDamn it, why am I even hereâŠ?â
Still in his youth and already a martial master, Jinyoung was the Heavenly Demonâs right-hand man. Even if his training in demonic arts promised a bitter end, for now, his prospects were bright. Never in his life had he imagined being swept into such an outrageous plot.
âItâs not too late yet. We should go straight to the Lord and report this. I know Young Master Mun has always been reckless, but this has gone far beyond acceptable bounds.â
Heâd always thought of the young master as a venomous little weasel. Still, that both Samrang and even Hongyeo â of all people â had joined this absurd plan was beyond his comprehension.
Should I call this charisma or chaos incarnate�
Whatever persuasion had been used, just the thought of facing his Lord about this made Jinyoungâs stomach ache.
As he frowned in silent agony, Samrang suddenly spoke.
âIâll help you find the hidden assets of the Myeong Clan.â
ââŠWhat?â
Jinyoung blinked in disbelief.
âYou even have the time for that?â
But his body had already leaned halfway toward her.
He still remembered vividly the ordeal of sorting and seizing the confiscated properties of the Gong Clan â one of the six demonic families. Their amassed wealth over generations was vast, nearly endless. Some assets were so well hidden that even he doubted they could ever be found, until Samrang stepped in.
Though now a fallen house, Samrang herself was once a direct descendant of the illustrious Ja Clan, another demonic noble family. With her help â and her insight into how such families concealed their riches â theyâd managed to secure every last coin of the Gong Clanâs treasure.
It had been a financial triumph⊠until the Myeong Clanâs patriarch, Myeong Jinyu, stirred up trouble with Bi Huyeon, creating a whole new mess for Jinyoung to deal with.
He was still haunted by the paperwork.
So, when Samrang dangled such a tempting offer, he hesitated.
ââŠAfter the next investigation, when Muwoldang returns, I was planning to cancel my leave anywayâŠâ
Samrang muttered gloomily. She knew Jinyoung was not easy to sway â which was precisely why sheâd chosen the juiciest bait.
Watching her dazed eyes, Yegyeol felt a pang of sympathy. For once, he resolved selflessly that if things went well, heâd even request additional vacation days for Samrang from Senior Brother.
âTen days?â Jinyoung asked, raising all ten fingers.
Samrangâs eye twitched. âTwo.â
âSeven.â
Jinyoung cut it down by three days without hesitation, but Samrang was not one to yield.
âThree.â
âFive.â
ââŠFour.â
âDeal.â
The fierce negotiation ended, and no sooner had it concluded than Jinyoung switched expressions entirely.
Fingers interlocked, chin resting on his hands, he spoke with cool composure.
âWhy did you bring Hongyeo? Heâs the first person whoâd run to the Lord.â
His sudden cooperation was almost alarming â though it made sense. He wanted to root out the likeliest traitor first.
âI volunteered,â Hongyeo replied.
âWhat? Is our security that compromised?â
âI sent a letter to Lord Tang, and it happened to pass through Hongyeoâs hands.â
At Yegyeolâs sheepish confession, Jinyoung stared at him, utterly unimpressed.
âYou really are determined to get caught, arenât you?â
âActually, I even made this. Wanna see?â
At his signal, Baembaem slithered forward, holding a rolled scroll delicately in his mouth.
When they unfurled it, it revealed a detailed travel itinerary that Yegyeol had painstakingly crafted over several sleepless nights.
ââŠSchedule: Depart Qinghai, arrive in Sichuan, first night stay at Ilgak Inn. Cost: one tael of silver. Dongpo pork noodles, five coins â essential. Known for its spicy local flavor.â
Reading aloud, Jinyoungâs eye twitched.
âWhen reaching Chongqing, stay at Toram Inn. Recommended by a Qinghai trader â cheap and plentiful noodles favored by dockworkers heading for the Yangtze River.â
Every travel route and inn was neatly organized. There were even side notes about famous eateries.
âYouâve got your food and lodging all sorted, I see,â Jinyoung said dryly.
âItâs all part of a deeper plan,â Yegyeol replied solemnly. âThink about it. If I ran away and starved or slept in the streets, would Senior Brotherâs heart be at ease?â
In truth, Yegyeol wasnât particularly gluttonous. The real purpose of this itinerary was to reassure Haryang.
He had agonized for hours to list only the most comfortable inns and safest routes, even consulting Samrang for the unfamiliar geography of Central Plains.
Of course, just a few scribbles wouldnât really comfort Haryang. But Yegyeol believed that as his Guide, it was his duty to at least try.
âDeparting from Xinjiang, expected to reach the Yangtze River within two weeks. Meeting with Kyo-ryong Wang⊠Lang⊠dae-bu? Why on earth are âwolfâ and âmeetingâ written here?â
As Jinyoung tried to sound out the words, his brows knit together.
ââRendezvous.â Itâs a code word. Iâm meeting the Dragon King there,â Yegyeol explained breezily.
Realizing heâd literally written the foreign word phonetically, he crossed it out and neatly replaced it with âmeeting.â
âThe Dragon King is involved too?â
âWeâll find out soon enough,â Yegyeol replied cheerfully. âIâm not asking him to bring his dragon ship â just to send some river bandits nearby. Following the Yangtze will be the fastest route.â
Jinyoung looked utterly stupefied. It was one thing to sneak away without the Heavenly Demonâs knowledge, but to recruit his top three aides and even loop in an allied river lord?
âI made it myself, but isnât it flawless?â Yegyeol grinned.
No one agreed â except Baembaem, who opened his mouth and flicked his tongue happily, clearly infected by his masterâs mood.
âYou forgot to list which inn youâll be staying at in Qinghai,â Jinyoung finally said with a sigh, admitting defeat.
Yegyeol nodded eagerly.
âAh, thatâs because I plan to attend the Martial Arts Tournament there. Iâll need someone to vouch for my identity.â
It was someone he had met not long after arriving in Murim â an acquaintance heâd cultivated through a fair bit of smooth talking, now finally coming in handy.
See? It pays to grease the wheels ahead of time, Yegyeol thought smugly.
âThe Recluse Tiger,â he added. âYouâve heard of him, right?â
At the mention of the orthodox sectsâ living nightmare, Jinyoungâs eye twitched violently. There were limits to recklessness â and this was well past them.
He turned to Samrang.
âShouldnât we scrap this plan before itâs too late?â
âI told you. The Myeong Clanâs hidden funds,â she reminded him coolly.
For all her carefree airs, Samrang never budged when it came to business.
âDamn itâŠâ
Clutching his stomach, Jinyoung groaned. But then, forcing himself to think positively, he sighed.
After all, no matter how clever Yegyeol was, he was still a fledgling. Heâd probably be caught before he even made it out of the Ten-Thousand Mountains. As long as Jinyoung got the secret ledgers Samrang promised, this insanity might even turn out profitable.
Moments later, as if his earlier frustration had been an illusion, Jinyoung straightened up and said,
âVery well. Iâll handle Manmade.â
âSo itâs settled?â
Clapping his hands together, Yegyeol asked. Jinyoung, Samrang, and Hongyeo all nodded.
Yegyeolâs gaze lingered on Hongyeo for a brief moment before returning to the travel plan. His eyes moved line by line, memorizing every detail.
Time was tight.
He was set to attend the upcoming Martial Arts Tournament â but under a very special identity.