Chapter 330 - Preparations to Leave (2)

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Chapter 330 - Preparations to Leave (2)

“You want to come with us?” Oh Kang-Woo asked, taken off guard by Cha Yeon-Joo’s statement.

It was not that he hadn’t thought about her when he was thinking about members for the Aernor exploration team; Yeon-Joo was very capable as well as trustworthy, but there was just one reason why he had not asked her.

“What about your guild?” he asked.

Yeon-Joo had a guild to manage. Not just that, Red Rose had become big enough to be the largest guild in Korea. It would be a different story if it was just a short mission, but he felt bad to take her on a mission that he had no idea how long it would take.

“I quit,” Yeon-Joo said.

“... What?”

“I quit my guild master position.”

“What the hell are you talking about?”

Kang-Woo became wide-eyed by her sudden response. She had quit her position as guild master? It was completely absurd, considering Red Rose possessed enough authority as Guardians, albeit restricted to Korea.

Yeon-Joo crossed her arms and snorted. “Well, to be exact, I didn’t quit... I put Hyun-Woo in charge temporarily.”

Kang-Woo stared at her dumbfoundedly. Although she had said that she had temporarily left it to Park Hyun-Woo, she did not sound like she had any intention of returning to the position.

“Are you sure you can quit just like that?” he asked.

“What does it matter? I was pretty much a figurehead anyway.” Yeon-Joo shook her hand as if she wasn’t interested. “I was never the right person for the job. This just happened to be the perfect opportunity for me to quit.”

“...”

“So take me with you to that Aernor place or whatever it was called,” she said while leaning toward Kang-Woo.

Kang-Woo smirked. “You didn’t quit so you could come with me, did you?”

“Wh-What?”

Yeon-Joo reddened. She stammered for a bit, but then grimaced like a Yaksha.

“D-Don’t screw with me, you son of a bitch! Wh-Wh-Wh-Wh-Why would I quit my position for the likes of you?! I just quit because I was sick and tired of it!” she shouted while panting heavily.

Kang-Woo snickered, being able to read her like a book.

“You...!”

Yeon-Jo raised her hand. Thrash! Chains poured out of her bracelet and shot toward Kang-Woo, which he easily caught.

He muttered, “Are you sure?”

“... About what?”

“No one knows when we’ll be able to come back from this mission. No, being able to come back alive isn’t even a guarantee.”

Not even Kang-Woo knew what would happen during their mission to eliminate the Demon God’s corpse. Although he was confident in his strength, the world was far too big.

“Will you still come with us despite that?” he asked, his eyes sunken deeply.

Yeon-Joo stared at him in silence, but she did not take long to answer.

“Yeah.”

Kang-Woo smiled as he heard the firm will in her answer. He stretched his hand toward her. “I’ll be in your care.”

“A-Ahem. Likewise...”

“Right, aren’t you forgetting something?”

“What?”

Kang-Woo said while pointing at the chains that Yeon-Joo had released, “Shouldn't you be calling me oppa?”

“N-Ngh!”

Yeon-Joo reddened again. She fumed like a steam engine and swung her fist at Kang-Woo.

“You fucking pervert!”

The furious lioness made a mess of the house. Kang-Woo avoided her attacks while snickering.

‘Well, I’m glad.’

He had been hoping for Yeon-Joo to come with him; after all, unlike Han Seol-Ah and Lilith, Yeon-Joo felt more like a female friend. No, leaving aside gender, she was the only person that Kang-Woo could speak to like a true friend.

Seol-Ah stared at Kang-Woo, who was running around while snickering, in silence.

Something in her squirmed as she saw his mischievous side, something that he had never shown her. Her eyes lost their light.

“... Yeon-Joo.”

“Huh? What? I have to teach that pervert a lesson, so let’s talk later,” Yeon-Joo answered while frowning.

Seol-Ah extended her arm toward Yeon-Joo.

Fwoom!

“Ngh...”

Their roles reversed once it came time for cultivation technique training. Si-Hun frowned, seemingly unable to understand what Kang-Woo was saying. Kang-Woo smirked as if telling Si-Hun that this was how he had felt during their swordsmanship training.

“You have hundreds of thousands of meridians. Based on how you circulate your Qi, the effect generated is completely different for the same amount of power.”

“Understood.”

Of course, Kang-Woo was not doing this out of childish revenge. There was no one more skilled at controlling energy within oneself than Kang-Woo.

Whoooom!

Si-Hun closed his eyes and focused; translucent swords formed in the air. Formless Sword, the technique that Si-Hun had acquired after his assimilation with the Martial God surpassed 60%, had become far more precise than before.

“Let’s wrap it up here.” Kang-Woo stood up after having supervised Si-Hun’s training. “We should finish getting ready. We leave tomorrow.”

“... It’s already tomorrow. Time flew by so fast,” Si-Hun replied.

“Well, we’ve been busy.”

Gaia had taken four months to form a Gate that led to Aernor. The number of people also contributed to the long wait; it had taken much more time due to the strength of each member. But now, that all had come to an end; Gaia had successfully formed a Gate that wouldn’t put limiters on anyone.

“Let’s go.”

“Ah... Hyung-nim.”

“Yeah?”

“I would like to ask you for a favor.”

“What kind of favor?” Kang-Woo asked while tilting his head in confusion.

“My mother wants to meet you at least once.”

“Your mother?”

Si-Hun’s mother had suffered through all kinds of discrimination and disdain as Kim Jae-Hyun’s mistress.

‘And...’

She had also sown the seed of trauma within Si-Hun.

“Why so out of the blue?” Kang-Woo asked.

“She said that she wanted to express her gratitude for everything that you’ve done for us.”

Si-Hun’s mother, after having been abandoned by Jae-Hyun, had collapsed from health complications, but had been treated in a hospital accommodated by Kang-Woo (or Red Rose, to be more exact), and had become far better.

‘It had been to earn Si-Hun’s trust, but...’

Whatever the case, debt was best repaid.

“Sure.” Kang-Woo nodded happily.

He felt like he had a need to meet Si-Hun’s mother, for the trauma that was still haunting Si-Hun to this day.

‘Though it also feels like it’s about time.’

Kang-Woo and Si-Hun had first met four years ago. To be honest, this meeting should have happened ages ago.

‘Even so...’

It was better to sort everything out before they left for Aernor.

“Thank you very much, hyung-nim.”

Si-Hun took Kang-Woo to a home somewhere in Seoul. Although the two-story home did not scream wealth, it soothed one’s soul.

“This is my home,” Si-Hun remarked.

“Come to think of it, this is my first time coming to your home.”

“Hahaha. I mostly stay in the Hall of Protection.”

Si-Hun opened the door while smiling. Kang-Woo could not feel any traces of life in the home.

“Oh, my mother is saying that she stepped out for a bit to buy ingredients, and will be back soon.”

“I guess we can wait, then.”

Kang-Woo, who had been thinking about going on a house tour, saw a pot of something in the kitchen. After having seen the black substance in a giant pot, he frowned while pinching his nose due to the stench.

“What the hell is this culinary crime?”

“It’s my mother’s kimchi stew.”

“What the hell is this criminally delicious-looking kimchi stew?”

It looked extremely delicious.

“Oh, that’s what you meant,” Si-Hun said.

“I can already feel my mouth watering, man.”

Hahaha. Kang-Woo laughed while patting Si-Hun’s shoulders.