Chapter 142: Dragons and Phoenixes Tournament (1)

༺ Dragons and Phoenixes Tournament (1) ༻

“Fuck my life.”

I thought to myself while shaking off the bits of threads stuck to the ring.

What should I do with this?

I let my guard down.

And now I was paying the price for underestimating the Second Elder.

For him to be so slick with his giant physique.

I could have never imagined this twist.

“No, let’s think positively. There is a chance that this isn’t actually a treasure, right?”

Surely a treasure wouldn’t look so cheap and rusted.

The Mount Hua’s treasure I had last time may have been a pain in my ass, but it definitely did have traits of a treasure.

The scent of plum flowers that had emanated from it was proof of its value.

“But this is just junk.”

A ring that had rusted to the point where I couldn’t even discern its original color.

There seemed to be a hollow space in the center where a gem might have been, but now it was empty.

Maybe it had been a mistake on the Second Elder’s part.

Perhaps he accidentally included this ring while putting in silver coins. That had to be it.

[You sure you’re not just telling yourself that?]

“Let’s be objective, does this look like a treasure to you, Elder Shin?”

A ring that had no scent or aura.

It felt fragile, like it would break with the slightest pressure. so there was no way such a thing was a treasure.

It had to be anything but that.

[Wouldn’t it be better to show this to the Alliance Leader first?]

“I did consider that.”

I could go directly to him and ask him something like ‘Is this a treasure?

‘But I have to go to the meetup first.’

I couldn’t really afford to dwell on this too long,

Because I didn’t have much time to spare.

The gathering had already started quite a while ago, after all.

So I carefully put the ring back in my pouch, hiding it deep in my pocket, and set off for the meetup.

Thankfully, the guide outside assured me that I wasn’t late as I opened the door.

Inside the place was filled with people talking.

The place was completely filled with martial artists around my age already.

While there were a few individuals who appeared to be in their thirties, the majority were in their twenties.

So I found myself among the last generation of the young prodigies.

It was odd to think that it wasn’t the current generation, but us, the last one, that had made a name for ourselves during the past war.

Inside, I recognized some people from clans I was familiar with, while others were entirely unknown to me.

And as I walked further into the hall, I started to see more people of familiar clans.

They were intentionally positioned in that way.

Starting from Bacheonmaru, the waiting room, and now the banquet hall.

The stark contrast in treatment among different clans was blatantly noticeable.

And if you wished to avoid discrimination, you had to rise through the ranks.

‘Either by being born into a more prestigious clan or by climbing the ranks yourself.’

Wasn’t that cruel?

They themselves already knew that surpassing those born into noble clans was nearly impossible.FOlloow newest stories at no(v)el/bi/n(.)com

‘Where is it?’

The spot I was assigned was all the way to the front row.

This, too, was most likely because of the recommendation letter I showed.

After walking for a bit while looking around, I saw Gu Jeolyub, who was seated.

Gu Jeolyub had also noticed me, as our eyes met.

‘I guess we weren’t assigned the same seats.’

He was sitting closer to the front, but not right at the front.

It was a good way to see where the Gu Clan ranked compared to other clans.

‘Though he could have likely sat with us since we were in the same crew.’

It seemed like Gu Jeolyub and I were purposely separated.

However, there was a problem looming nearby.

“You bastard, so you were from the Gu Clan.”

Gu Jeolyub happened to be sitting right near Hwangbo Cheolwi, whom he had fought last time.

Hwangbo Cheolwi had a scowling face, while Gu Jeolyub appeared to be silently cursing his luck, indicating that he wasn’t in the best situation.

‘Endure until the gathering ends.’

Even if Hwangbo Cheolwi was hot-headed and reckless, the Alliance Leader would soon arrive to start the event.

And once it ended, everyone should start moving, so things should improve from there.

I looked away and continued walking.

When I passed a certain point, I felt a change in the atmosphere.

The noble clans, the blood relatives of noble clans, or those who made huge donations to the Murim Alliance every year.

Those who basically acted as the pillar of the Murim Alliance, were seated in the frontmost row. It was a completely different atmosphere.

And my destination was the very front row.

I found Wi Seol-ah and Namgung Bi-ah standing far away.

Those two must have found me a while ago, as they were already looking at me.

I suppressed the smile that crept onto my lips and made my way toward them.

As I drew closer, I saw Moyong Hi-ah and Tang Soyeol as well.

When I walked closer to them, my breath caught as I noticed the person conversing with Tang Soyeol.

I saw a boy talking to her with a smile on his face.

It felt like the world around me suddenly became silent.

“For some reason, all those people are females?”

“Just a coincidence...”

“Yeah, it would be, given that you don’t really have a face that would charm any girls.”

“Why insult me when we’ve just met again after so long?”

“How lucky of you to be surrounded by a garden full of flowers all by yourself. Those girls have so many eyes on them already.”

I looked around and realized she was right. It made sense as there was not just one, but a bunch of girls with beauty that would undoubtedly draw many eyes.

“And your spot?”

Peng Ah-hee responded with her finger pointing.

As expected, Peng Ah-hee also was in the front seat.

“You’re already late so go and sit for now. We’ll talk later.”

I couldn’t help but make a strange expression after hearing Peng Ah-hee. What does she mean by ‘we’ll talk later?’

Peng Ah-hee smirked, as she read my expression.

“I heard that you had an engagement, but that doesn’t mean things have to be awkward between us, right?”

Our engagement had been broken when we were younger, and we had settled our relationship amicably the last time we met a few months ago.

And it wasn’t like we actually liked each other anyway.

So after we had resolved our animosities, our relationship had become more comfortable.

It was hard to explain it in words.

“And I said this last time, but I’m older than you. So stop talking so informally.”

Peng Ah-hee said before walking toward her seat.

The Alliance Leader would arrive soon, so I also needed to find my own seat and sit down.

‘I feel calmer, thanks to her.’

When I took my eyes off Peng Ah-hee’s back, my sights naturally went towards that bastard again.

My emotions that boiled instantly, cooled down just because of this little thing.

My anger, resentment, contempt, and desire to kill still remained, but they no longer had full control over my mind.

I was able to control my emotions. And that was just because I talked with Peng Ah-hee? I’m sure she helped, but I didn’t think that was the sole reason that helped me calm down.

I carefully approached my group, managing my expression in order to avoid drawing attention to myself.

‘I’m worried about Elder Shin.’

There was a good chance that he’d be gone for a long time like last time.

Since it wasn’t stange for him to disappear at any moment.

As I drew closer to my crew, Tang Soyeol noticed me as well.

Tang Soyeol’s cold expression instantly melted into her usual cheerful one.

“Young Master Gu...!”

“I’m sorry, I’m late.”

“I-I was worried.”

As I arrived, Jang Seonyeon also turned his gaze towards me.

I spoke to Jang Seonyeon first.

“And, you are?”

I barely managed to tone down my aggression, so I couldn’t afford to even make an attempt at a smile.

On the contrary, Jang Seonyeon smiled back at my words.

“I am Taeryung Clan’s Jang Seonyeon.”

“Taeryung Clan, you say...”

After hearing Jang Seonyeon’s introduction, Tang Soyeol and Moyong Hi-ah’s way of looking at him changed.

It was understandable since that clan belonged to the current leader of the Murim Alliance.

‘Of course, it had to be around this time.’

I bit my lips slightly.

Now, I understood why young prodigies received better treatment from the Murim Alliance, starting from the rooms they were provided.

This was the moment when Jang Seonyeon made his debut as a young prodigy.

The beginning of his rise to fame as he showcased his genius talents.

“Yes, I happened to overhear a conversation about my father... So I couldn’t help but join in on this lady’s conversation.”

Tang Soyeol shut her mouth when she saw Jang Seonyeon’s smile.

It appeared that she was talking about the Alliance Leader.

I then glanced over at Wi Seol-ah.

Thankfully, Wi Seol-ah was yawning in the back without being noticed. It seemed like she didn’t converse with Jang Seonyeon.

“It is nice to meet you. I’m quite embarrassed as it’s my first time in a place like this.”

After saying those words, Jang Seonyeon reached his hand out to me.

I stared at that hand for a bit, then slowly grabbed it.

“...!”

Jang Seonyeon’s expression turned shocked as he felt the pressure from my grip.

“Yes, it is nice to meet you as well.”

I kept my potentially explosive killing intent confined within my body,

And hid my hatred towards him beneath the surface.

I tried my best to speak calmly and softened my rough tone, channeling my emotions into my blazing gaze.

“I am Gu Yangcheon of Shanxi’s Gu Clan.”

Back when I met Nachal in Mount Hua, he said these words to me.

– You should at least know the name of someone who’s going to kill you.

I wondered...

Why did those words suddenly come to mind?

As I stared at Jang Seonyeon, I purposely raised my lips to form a smile.

“Oh, uh...Oh.”

I then saw Tang Soyeol react strangely which I ignored.

Because my attention was solely on Jang Seonyeon while holding back a plethora of feelings...

I failed to notice.

Wi Seol-Ah, who was standing at the back, was staring at Jang Seonyeon with a chilling gaze.

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