Episode 197
[Great Battle?]
[It may be an unfamiliar concept to you, a Central Plains person.] [
Please tell us in more detail.]
[Do you know about the social structure of the Southern Man?]
[I know to some extent.]
Basically, the Southern Man is a It was a tribal society.
This was the reason why the Central Plains called them barbarians.
From an objective perspective, Southern Man’s civilization was far behind that of the Central Plains.
[Before the Beast Palace was created, Namman was literally a land of the fittest. Each tribe fought from time to time, and warriors were more interested in war and plunder than protecting the tribe. What more can I say, since it was not uncommon for large tribes that enjoyed prosperity to disappear overnight.] [As the Beast Palace reigned as the
ruler of the South and strict regulations were established, the era of violence and barbarism came to an end. Welcome. However, the warriors of each tribe were not pleased with such changes.]
[The first Beast Palace Lord thought this. There is a limit to just suppressing it. We need to prepare a stage to relieve the fighting spirit of the warriors. Thus, an official martial arts competition hosted by the palace was held.] [When
the competition was held, Mencius from all over flocked in as if they had been waiting for it. A match with huge prize money and beautiful women at stake. Many warriors risked their lives to fight.]
[A title was given to the warrior who won the battle. All the residents of Nanman called him Daesansa with reverence.]
According to the old man’s explanation, Daesansa was an honorable title given to the winner of the martial arts competition hosted by the Beast Palace.
Mencius recognized by less than 20 tribes throughout the entire southern Manchurian region.
Naturally, the influence they exerted within Nanman was enormous.
[Although I have stepped down from the position of elder of the Beast Palace, the title of Grand Master still remains. If you move with me, you will receive great help
.] [What specific help can you give?]
[At least in Nanman, no one carelessly shows their teeth to the Daejeonsa. If you move with me, we can minimize unnecessary conflicts.]
‘Not bad.’
It was a quite attractive offer.
The current situation in Namman was truly a mess.
The Beast Palace, preoccupied with internal power struggles, neglected the maintenance of public order and the management of each tribe, resulting in an era of violence and barbarism.
There are seething thieves and tribes fighting against each other.
Being able to minimize friction with them was a definite advantage.
‘The possibility of being attacked by the Beast Palace as an external enemy will be greatly reduced.’
Although he is no longer a member of the Beast Palace, he was a person who held the position of elder.
If it were a group that moved with such a person, the Beast Palace would not be blindly hostile to them.
Wouldn’t you at least try to hear the story?
[After leaving the Beast Palace, I started the transportation business in earnest.]
[Transportation business?]
[You can think of it as having created a business similar to the Pyoguk (鏢局) in Jungwon. To make it easier to talk about, let’s just call it Pyoguk.]
[It’s called Pyoguk at this time. I don’t think it’s such a good idea.]
[It’s true. It’s already an unfamiliar concept to Namman’s residents, but the situation is chaotic. Is there any chance of proper requests coming in?]
[.......]
[I started this business based on my experience dealing with people in the middle of the country, but it ended up closing down before I could start working properly, so I’m really worried. ]
[Why are you suddenly saying that to me?]
[I guess you have a rough guess. If you want my help, make a formal request. Pay the price and write a contract.]
[In other words, you are asking me to use the seal made by the old man.]
[That’s right.]
I sighed softly as I remembered the conversation I had with the old man.
Although the cost was large, it was not worth it considering it was a price paid for safety.
‘Well, if you report the progress to the leader after you succeed in the mission, you can get back the amount you paid.’
* * *
“In other words, if you put the title of Great Warrior first, you can minimize unnecessary conflicts.”
“That’s right.”
“I was nervous because I thought I would have to set foot in Namman again without any plan.”
Yang Ho-gon sighed in relief and buried himself in the back of the chair.
Even the best masters could not easily adapt to the southern climate.
Damun, Hong Seong-hyeon, Hwang Ho-jin, and Chang-in Dojo, who were relatively low in skill, appeared to be having a particularly difficult time.
“It’s a bush field again.”
“I’m so sick of it.”
The heat wasn’t the only problem.
The endless jungle area made the group tired.
The speed of movement was frustratingly slow as we had to move forward while cutting down the grass that had grown up to our waists.
“What’s wrong with your leg?”
“...I don’t know when I got bitten again.”
“Have you not noticed yet? “It was so swollen.”
“at all.”
Tang family poisoners diligently walked among the group and treated those who were poisoned.
As I walked mechanically, I looked around at the warriors guarding the group and stuck out my tongue.
‘You don’t look like you’re struggling at all.’
All of Mu Jin-cheon’s subordinates were warriors who had reached the peak of their powers.
It is true that they are talented people who can be treated as experts wherever they go, but compared to the members of the delegation, their level was bound to seem low.
In fact, when the warriors first stepped forward to escort the delegation, some, including Hwang Bo-gyeong, scoffed.
‘If we hadn’t hired them, the schedule would have been several times longer.’
I was amazed as I watched the warriors silently cutting the grass and creating a path.
As of now, no one has shown an attitude of ignoring them.
‘Well, for them, Namman is their hometown where they were born and raised.’
Basically, all residents of Namman learn martial arts from an early age.
This is because in order to survive in a harsh environment, one must at least have the strength to protect one’s body.
A life based on hunting and gathering rather than farming.
Naturally, the average level of warriors was bound to be higher than that of the central region.
‘Did you say that you learn special qigong and train to develop resistance to protect yourself from the poisonous plants and insects that grow everywhere?’
Of course, this does not mean that all residents of Namman were masters with outstanding skills.
The only ones who can access the martial arts of Ascension are the warriors who protect each tribe.
Mujincheon’s subordinates were selected elites among them.
How far did it travel like that?
A village surrounded by tall fences came into view of the group.
Old man Mu Jincheon pointed forward with his index finger and said.
“For now, let’s stay there for the night.”
“Where is that place?”
“This is the residence of the Harel tribe I mentioned earlier.”
“Are you okay? “Even if you approach it so carelessly.”
“It will be okay. “Because I am acquainted with the chief of the Harel tribe.”
“All right. Then...”
That was when I nodded and answered.
Teuong!
A heavy noise rang out.
Then, an arrow flew in, causing a shock.
Mu Jin-cheon frowned, kicked the ground, and leaped.
He hit the arrow with his fist and let out a roar.
“What is this!”
A voice filled with energy rang loudly throughout the area.
After some time, a middle-aged man with a majestic physique appeared on top of the wooden fence.
He glanced at me and the group with wary eyes and spoke in a questioning tone.
“Rather, I would like to ask. “What was the purpose of bringing the Central Plains people here?”