Chapter 107 : That Bastard’s Strange?
The bustling marketplace in broad daylight.Jin Seong-un quietly trailed behind the man, keeping a fair distance.‘Surely he isn’t thinking of abandoning the child.’
A bad thought crossed his mind.
Wasn’t the child still far too young?
Jin Seong-un, having grown up without the shelter of parents himself, knew well the weight of such a life.
This world was not one where such a bright, speechless child could survive.
‘Should I stop him?’
He hesitated for a moment.
If he dragged back someone who had already resolved to abandon their child, would that person truly care for the child?
Perhaps out of fear of others’ condemnation, the man might only pretend to keep the child for a while, then abandon him again in the next town.
It was a difficult problem to settle on.
Just as Jin Seong-un let out a faint sigh—
The man suddenly disappeared into an alley.
Jin Seong-un lightly pushed off the ground and leapt.
He landed atop a mill roof and looked down into the alley.
The man glanced about warily, then slipped into a small, shabby pawnshop.
‘Since when was there a place like that?’
He thought he knew every shop in Yichang, yet he hadn’t known of such a store tucked away in such a desolate alley.
Jin Seong-un dropped down in front of the pawnshop. Inside, a gaunt, white-haired old man sat dozing, fanning himself.
The man was nowhere to be seen. Yet his frame should have filled the tiny shop with ease.
Jin Seong-un spread out his senses.
‘There’s a passage inside.’
He strode forward. He walked straight across the shop, yet no sound nor sign of life stirred.
Passing the dozing old man, he pushed open a small door at the back, revealing a staircase leading down.
A stale odor drifted up from below, mixed with the scent of liquor. Above all, his sharp ears caught the murmur of voices.
Got it! I won, bastard!
Jin Seong-un immediately realized there was a gambling den below. Rats huddled together in a windowless room, throwing dice.
‘Leaving a child behind to come to a place like this?’
He descended the stairs.
A stocky, bald man squinted at him.
“Are you the innkeeper of Seong-un Inn?”
“Yes, that’s right.”
Jin Seong-un nodded. The man gave him a surprised look.
“You come to a place like this?”
There was an odd hostility in his tone.
Strictly speaking, the man wasn’t Black Path. Just a thug, the kind found in any town.
To their eyes, a young man who mingled with orthodox Later-generation Prodigies and ran a fancy inn could never be seen favorably.
Jin Seong-un asked,
“What kind of place is this?”
“A place to play.”
“Ah.”
Feigning embarrassment, Jin Seong-un scratched his head.
The gatekeeper gave him a look that said, “If you know, then get lost.”
Jin Seong-un turned back.
He climbed the steps again.
One step, two steps.
And just before his third step—
Swaek—!
He suddenly struck, sealing the man’s acupoint.
The bald man would not have even seen Jin Seong-un’s New Form move.
When he woke half a shichen later, he would feel inexplicably refreshed.
Jin Seong-un then pushed open the door the man had been blocking and slipped inside, deliberately suppressing his presence as he moved to a corner.
The interior was larger than expected.
Several tables stood, and gambling of all sorts played out upon them.
Some wept, others laughed, some rejoiced, others raged. Money passed across the tables in amounts far from small.
Jin Seong-un strolled slowly along the wall, observing them.
Even when he brushed past their shoulders, no one looked at him. He had hidden his presence completely, and their eyes were locked on the gambling.
‘There he is.’
Amid the crowd, spotting the man was simple. He alone had not lost focus in his eyes.
With a calm expression, he gambled.
From his hand motions and composure, it was clear he had played many times before.
Time passed.
The man began losing money. Not vast sums, but his money pouch beside him sagged limply.
With what remained inside, he could pay no more than a day or two’s lodging.
‘They’re cheating him.’
Those across from him.
They weren’t strong, but they had trained in martial arts. Not enough to hide it from Jin Seong-un’s eyes, though.
The man likely saw it too. So why was he letting it happen?
As this question passed his mind, the man’s gaze suddenly sharpened. He shoved the entire pouch onto the table.
“All in.”
That was when things changed.
The man began winning hand after hand.
Their tricks no longer worked against him. Naturally—his martial perception was sharper.
When his pouch overflowed with coins, the man snatched it up and declared,
“That’s enough for today.”
“What, what!”
The gamblers raged, glaring at him as if he were a mortal enemy.
It wasn’t the wrath of martial artists, but a purer madness—rabid anger.
Most men would flinch at such eyes, but…
“My wife will kill me if I’m late again.”
The man grinned and turned to leave.
As he strode toward the exit, the gamblers exchanged looks. Soon, they approached and tapped him on the shoulder.
“Hey.”
“What is it?”
The man’s reply was curt.
The gamblers spoke,
“One last game. Over there.”
They pointed to a door at the far corner, likely the office managing this den.
“Let’s make it big. Just one real match.”
Their tone was sly. The man pretended to hesitate, then followed them.
Their intent was obvious—ambush him, beat him down, and take his money. Cheats from the start, it was to be expected.
Jin Seong-un leaned against the wall, waiting. No need to follow—he only had to extend his senses.
You bastard!
K-kill him!
The fight had begun.
The thick door muffled the sound, drowned quickly beneath the den’s frenzy.
Crashes, smashes, thuds. Then the man emerged, shaking blood from his fist.
He now carried three money pouches.
He walked straight across the den and out.
Jin Seong-un glanced into the office.
‘He held nothing back.’
The gamblers looked like dough Seo Yu-gyeom had kneaded too harshly.
They would be bedridden, needing others to feed them for quite a while.
Briefly mourning the loss of potential customers, Jin Seong-un slipped out as well.
* * *
The man returned to the inn.
Naturally, Jin Seong-un was already back, tending to work as if nothing had happened.
When he saw him, Jin Seong-un asked—
“The child has already eaten. He ate well.”
“Thank you.”
The man’s tone had softened considerably compared to the first day. Nodding, he went into his room.
Time passed.
The two emerged, freshly washed and even in new clothes.
‘So he spent that money on clothes.’
Soon, the man and the child settled into a corner.
The man lightly raised his hand to call Jin Seong-un over.
“Bring a plate of Sweet and Sour Pork and a bottle of Bamboo Leaf Green. Also some noodles and dumplings.”
“Seems you’re well off today.”
“Don’t say pointless things.”
“Ah, yes.”
Nodding, Jin Seong-un relayed the order to the kitchen and added,
“Make it with care. The child will be eating too.”
“I always make everything with care.”
Seo Yu-gyeom replied firmly.
Jin Seong-un nodded in reassurance.
When the food arrived, the child’s eyes sparkled brightly.
It was a dish of fried pork, glazed in a sweet, glossy sauce, stir-fried with vegetables that gave it vibrant color. No wonder the child’s eyes shone.
As Jin Seong-un turned to leave, the man spoke.
“Here, this is fifteen days’ room fee.”
He handed over a money pouch.
Jin Seong-un looked at it with some reluctance before accepting it.
The man continued,
“I noticed you gave the child dumplings instead of noodles when I wasn’t around. Thank you for the care.”
It seemed the smell had lingered in the room.
After asking Seomun Ak through Voice Transmission to air the room out, Jin Seong-un said to the man,
“Children should eat well at that age.”
“Indeed.”
The man stared at Jin Seong-un, then suddenly asked,
“By the way. What kind of inn is this, that has names like Wudang Sect and Namgung Clan hanging out front?”
“I have personal ties.”
“Ah, I see.”
The man flinched briefly, then nodded.
He studied Jin Seong-un with a gaze so blatant it was uncomfortable, but Jin Seong-un did not avoid it.
Eventually, the man carried on eating with the child as if it were nothing.
‘Doesn’t he know me?’
Not out of arrogance, but the Guest Dragon’s reputation had spread as far as Qinghai. It was strange this man didn’t seem to know.
Perhaps he was from the countryside? Or a bandit?
As such thoughts crossed his mind, the man suddenly spoke unexpectedly.
“Seems business is winding down. Let’s have a drink together. With the chef and the other waiter too.”
Though surprising, Jin Seong-un nodded. Perhaps he could hear the man’s story.
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Around a table sat Jin Seong-un, Seo Yu-gyeom, Seomun Ak, the man, and the child.
Even with strangers present, the child cheerfully devoured the Sweet and Sour Pork.
Seeing this, Seo Yu-gyeom brought a few more pieces of fried pork.
The man then spoke.
“I know you’ve looked after us since the first day. Always giving this kid little extras.”
“The child’s simply too cute.”
Jin Seong-un replied calmly.
Seomun Ak asked,
“Is he your son?”
The tone was not that of a waiter, making the man flinch. But having drunk quite a bit, he nodded.
“A friend’s son.”
“No wonder you don’t look alike. The kid’s too pretty.”
“……”
The man shut his mouth, baffled.
Seo Yu-gyeom nodded and added,
“I almost reported you, thought you were a kidnapper.”
“……”
The man coughed awkwardly.
Compared to the first day, his hostility and wariness were gone.
Just as Jin Seong-un had observed him for days, the man too had judged the inn’s people and deemed them trustworthy.
They went on with idle chatter—about daily life, about Murim, about rumors, even first loves.
No one asked why the child could not speak.
The child dozed off, and the man held him in his arms.
Then Jin Seong-un said,
“Let’s call it a night. We’ve business tomorrow, and the child should sleep comfortably.”
All nodded.
The man carried the child into their room. As he left, Seomun Ak and Seo Yu-gyeom’s mood shifted.
“Hey, that bastard’s suspicious.”
“He’s either a bandit or a pirate. Did you see the calluses on his hands? That’s from heavy single-edged weapons like sabers or axes.”
The two shared their analysis, having observed him throughout.
Seo Yu-gyeom in particular even inferred his origins, thanks to his assassin’s experience and insight.
“For now, let’s just watch a few more days.”
At Jin Seong-un’s words, both nodded. They too judged that the man was not one to commit evil immediately.
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Late at night.
Jin Seong-un stood on the roof of Seong-un Inn, gazing down.
He sensed presences.
Three sturdy middle-aged men loitered at the entrance.
They scratched their heads, sighing uneasily.
What held them back from entering were the congratulatory banners of great orthodox clans, sects, and the Murim Alliance hanging on the outer wall.
“Hyung-nim, can’t we just rush in, grab the kid, and run?”
“Are you crazy? It says Sichuan Tang Clan. Don’t you know what happens if they flip?”
“But still—”
“And the Murim Alliance? You want to risk the entire Shui Band’s fate for one kid? Why did that bastard Jang Gwang have to pick this inn?”
After much hesitation, they sighed and left.
Jin Seong-un learned two things.
The man’s name was Jang Gwang.
And he was being hunted by water bandits.
Not just any bandits, but the Yangtze River Eighteen Strongholds, a faction rivaling the Green Forest within the Unorthodox Path.
‘So he’s from the water bandits.’
Jin Seong-un went back into the inn.
He checked each room to ensure all guests slept safely.
Finally, he stopped before the door of Jang Gwang and the child. He made no effort to hide his presence. From inside came the faint sound of a blade.
Srrng—!
The man was tense inside.
Jin Seong-un spoke.
“Are you asleep?”
He heard a hurried sound of a blade being hidden. After a pause, the man’s voice came.
“Ahem, not yet. What is it?”
“I have something to ask.”
Jang Gwang soon opened the door.
Jin Seong-un stared at him and asked,
“Are you from the Shui Band?”
Chapters
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Chapter 1
- It is the Heavenly Martial Body
Chapter 2
- Lets proceed
Chapter 3
- How Much
Chapter 4
- Hes Not an Ordinary Waiter
Chapter 5
- I Should Receive Something Else Instead
Chapter 6
- Asking to Be Killed
Chapter 7
- Thats the Black Path
Chapter 8
- Worse Ones Will Come
Chapter 9
- This Kind of Guy is a Waiter
Chapter 10
- These Are Supposed to Be Martial Gods
Chapter 11
- The Master Said He Would Come
Chapter 12
- This Place Makes Good Noodles
Chapter 13
- So Youre Against It
Chapter 14
- Heavenly Martial Star
Chapter 15
- Because Its Deathshroud
Chapter 16
- Special-Class Chef
Chapter 17
- Could This Be a Coincidence
Chapter 18
- The Demonic Path of Yichang
Chapter 19
- Debt Shouldnt Cross the Line
Chapter 20
- White Cloud Sword
Chapter 21
- Is This Your Answer
Chapter 22
- He Is My Disciple
Chapter 23
- Am I the Strange One
Chapter 24
- Call the Head Cook Out
Chapter 25
- Old Men
Chapter 26
- In the Name of the Seomoon Clan
Chapter 27
- The Rascal and the Waiter
Chapter 28
- So It Wasnt a Dream
Chapter 29
- The Future of the Wudang Sect
Chapter 30
- Just Coaxing and Calming
Chapter 31
- I Made It
Chapter 32
- The Senior is Now
Chapter 33
- Because He Wasnt an Ordinary Guest
Chapter 34
- Any Request
Chapter 35
- Go Buy Some Dumplings
Chapter 36
- Young Master Suits You Well
Chapter 37
- Black Spider
Chapter 38
- So What
Chapter 39
- Trusting Each Other
Chapter 40
- Even Now He Hasnt Come
Chapter 41
- Hwaun Trading Company
Chapter 42
- Teacup
Chapter 43
- The Greatest Trading Company in History
Chapter 44
- He Wouldnt Dare to Die
Chapter 45
- In Deyang This Was Everyday Life
Chapter 46
- You Shouldnt Make a Mess in an Inn
Chapter 47
- Came to Repay a Debt
Chapter 48
- Heavenly Poison Alliance
Chapter 49
- Chapter 49
Chapter 50
- Simple and Foolish
Chapter 51
- Collapse
Chapter 52
- Clear Night
Chapter 53
- This Works
Chapter 54
- Traditional Black Path
Chapter 55
- Vice Alliance Leader
Chapter 56
- Quite the Brotherhood
Chapter 57
- Have You Been Well
Chapter 58
- A Ruthless Man
Chapter 59
- Come to Deyang Inn
Chapter 60
- The Brightest Night
Chapter 61
- A Price That Will Never Come Again
Chapter 62
- Green Jade Token
Chapter 63
- It Will Be Fine
Chapter 64
- Was the food poisoned
Chapter 65
- Now Fight
Chapter 66
- Special-Class Assassin
Chapter 67
- The Number One Blade of the Unorthodox Path
Chapter 68
- Chief Steward Jang
Chapter 69
- It Was Summer
Chapter 70
- Ghostly and Elusive 1
Chapter 71
- Ghostly and Elusive 2
Chapter 72
- Elusive 3
Chapter 73
- Summary
Chapter 74
- An Extraordinary Thief
Chapter 75
- The Ordinary Lives of All
Chapter 76
- Mad Rooster 1
Chapter 77
- The Mad Chicken 2
Chapter 78
- Mad Rooster 3
Chapter 79
- Not That Big of a Sum Right
Chapter 80
- A Thief
Chapter 81
- An Extraordinary Thief
Chapter 82
- Madman
Chapter 83
- The Moonlight is Nice
Chapter 84
- Hand It Over
Chapter 85
- It Wasnt My Fault
Chapter 86
- Does This Look Like a Favor
Chapter 87
- Guest Dragon
Chapter 88
- Highly Inappropriate
Chapter 89
- The Request of the Divine Thief
Chapter 90
- Ill Pay
Chapter 91
- Falling Flame Manor
Chapter 92
- Familiar Comfort
Chapter 93
- The Masked Man
Chapter 94
- May I Borrow Just One Sword
Chapter 95
- Because It Has No Style
Chapter 96
- Joint Training
Chapter 97
- The Sword Felt Strange
Chapter 98
- Swords Cry
Chapter 99
- Qinghai Iron Workshop
Chapter 100
- Must I Not Go
Chapter 101
- Subdue Evil with Good
Chapter 102
- Divine Thief and Chae Ok-hyeon
Chapter 103
- That is Seong-un Inn
Chapter 104
- You Were Mistaken
Chapter 105
- Within Each Others Past
Chapter 106
- The New Seong-un Inn
Chapter 107
- That Bastards Strange
Chapter 108
- Isnt That Right River Bandit
Chapter 109
- The Inn Waiters Madness
Chapter 110
- Going for the Throat
Chapter 111
- Division of Roles
Chapter 112
- The Inn Waiters Dream
Chapter 113
- Hmm A Martial Artist
Chapter 114
- Choe Jeong-myeong
Chapter 115
- Oh Jeong-san 1
Chapter 116
- Oh Jeong-san 2
Chapter 117
- Song Jae-mun 1
Chapter 118
- Song Jae-mun 2
Chapter 119
- Lets Not Do Bad Things
Chapter 120
- Shared Roots of the Good
Chapter 121
- Touch and You Perish
Chapter 122
- Why Is It So Peaceful
Chapter 123
- Wrong Calculation
Chapter 124
- Let Us Tie Off This Ill-Fated Relationship
Chapter 125
- The Way of a Martial Artist
Chapter 126
- Come to Seong-un Inn
Chapter 127
- A Thief Feels Guilty on His Own
Chapter 128
- Market Logic
Chapter 129
- House Specialty
Chapter 130
- Clear Broth and Bamboo Shadows
Chapter 131
- The Lumberjack of the Perennial Snow Mountain
Chapter 132
- Truly Strange Fellows
Chapter 133
- Lingbo Immortal Maiden
Chapter 134
- Were Really Not Lying
Chapter 135
- A Troublesome Matter
Chapter 136
- The Order Has Changed
Chapter 137
- The Road Goes This Way
Chapter 138
- Shall We Talk
Chapter 139
- Give Me a Reason
Chapter 140
- Please Help
Chapter 141
- Bang Cheon-woo 1
Chapter 142
- Bang Cheon-woo 2
Chapter 143
- Whats Good is Good
Chapter 144
- Just Wait a Little
Chapter 145
- Why is the Bait Missing
Chapter 146
- Mount Heng Sect 1
Chapter 147
- Mount Heng Sect 2
Chapter 148
- A Righteous Sword Must Be a Righteous Sword
Chapter 149
- Turning Crisis into Opportunity
Chapter 150
- Fox Borrows Tigers Might
Chapter 151
- Just in Time
Chapter 152
- Where Did He Run Away To
Chapter 153
- The Hundred Great Masters of the Martial World
Chapter 154
- A Truly Strange Inn
Chapter 155
- Chivalrous Man Seomun Ak
Chapter 156
- Handshake
Chapter 157
- Lee Seo-won 1
Chapter 158
- Lee Seowon 2
Chapter 159
- Lee Seowon 3
Chapter 160
- Lee Seowon 4
Chapter 161
- Lee Seowon 5
Chapter 162
- Just Breathe
Chapter 163
- Youve Crossed the Line
Chapter 164
- Respect for the Elderly
Chapter 165
- Jin Baek-cheon
Chapter 166
- So It Came to This
Chapter 167
- The One Who Must Explain
Chapter 168
- Are you saying youll refuse
Chapter 169
- Descendant and Disciple
Chapter 170
- Our Chief Steward
Chapter 171
- Lets Stop
Chapter 172
- Anyway Trust Me
Chapter 173
- Pack of Wolves
Chapter 174
- What Is This
Chapter 175
- Black Wolf on the Waves
Chapter 176
- The Bastards Who Do This Kind of Thing
Chapter 177
- Deathshroud 1
Chapter 178
- Deathshroud 2
Chapter 179
- Deathshroud 3
Chapter 180
- Righteousness and Chivalry
Chapter 181
- Did You Get Drunk