Chapter 13 : So You’re Against It
Chapter 13: So You’re Against ItJin Seong-un stood with his arms crossed, watching the assassin cook.He moved with the confidence of someone who had spent his whole life as a skilled chef.
With just a few flicks of his hand, he fanned the faint embers he had kept alive into roaring flames.
After heating a cast-iron pot with a handle, he lightly coated it with soybean oil.
Even just the way he moved the handle around to spread the oil across the pot radiated inner arts.
He glanced around the kitchen, clicked his tongue at the lack of ingredients.
“If only there were some meat.”
Muttering that, the man began preparing the vegetables. Strangely, he took out a short blade he had kept in his robe to use.
“Isn’t that the knife you used to kill people?”
“I cleaned it, so don’t worry. Besides, I’m not even letting it touch the ingredients.”
Indeed, a thin layer of blade qi shimmered over the short blade, preventing the edge from actually touching.
The cutting board remained unscathed, showing just how skilled this man was—both as an assassin and as a chef.
In no time, he tossed the prepared vegetables into the pot and stir-fried them. Each time he added a different spice, flames flared up from the pot.
It reminded Jin Seong-un of the Fire Dragon Escape Sword he had learned from the Sword Immortal.
Of course, if the Sword Immortal knew, he would probably clutch his neck in outrage.
Just as he was having that thought—
The man brought over a plate and smoothly plated the food. Not a single drop touched the rim of the dish. This was clearly not the work of an amateur.
“That’s not the work of an assassin.”
“Live as an assassin long enough, and you end up using all kinds of disguises. To assassinate a target, you craft different identities and wait for the right time. I once worked as a chef for a while, so you could say I’m a seasoned professional.”
“……”
It was absurd how casually the man bragged about his career.
But what was even more absurd was how the aroma and presentation of the stir-fried vegetables were anything but ordinary.
Gulp.
Without realizing it, Jin Seong-un swallowed and stared at the stir-fried vegetables.
Seeing this, the man smirked confidently and handed him chopsticks. No explanation was necessary—the message was clear: try it.
Jin Seong-un picked up a piece of bok choy.
The texture, even through the chopsticks, was divine.
But the true wonder only began when he put it in his mouth.
“……!!”
Jin Seong-un’s pupils quivered.
He almost felt wronged—he needed far more time just to cook a bowl of noodles.
Yet here this man was, throwing together whatever was on hand and producing such flavor in an instant.
It must be what a martial artist feels when confronted with an unscalable wall.
“How is it?”
In response to the man’s question, Jin Seong-un took another bite. Once, twice, thrice…
By the time he had eaten nearly half, his expression was deadly serious.
With a sharp tak, Jin Seong-un set the chopsticks down, lost in thought.
“I really should start running the business.”
It was a mutter, but the man agreed.
“That’s right. An inn that doesn’t do business is no different from a storage shed with chairs and tables.”
“……”
It was a painfully accurate remark.
Jin Seong-un asked in a weary tone,
“You look like you’re on the run.”
“Don’t worry. I’ve no intention of stepping outside the kitchen. No one will imagine I’m here.”
“Who is it that’s chasing you?”
Jin Seong-un believed this man’s skills were even above the strongest assassin of the Hongho Seven Ghosts.
Just from the way he handled blade qi, he was more delicate and skilled than anyone outside of the Martial Gods.
“If I tell you, you’ll probably throw me out.”
“I still need to know. For certain reasons, I can’t have someone wanted by the Demonic Path or with a murim bounty here.”
“It’s nothing like that. I got into a fight at a small social gathering. We just didn’t see eye to eye.”
“Answer me properly.”
When Jin Seong-un pressed again, the man scratched his head sheepishly and replied in a tone that made it sound utterly trivial.
“They don’t really have a proper name. But people call them the Deathshroud.”
“……”
For the first time in a while, Jin Seong-un was at a loss for words.
The Deathshroud was the greatest, largest assassin organization in the Central Plains.
“So, it’s as bad as I thought?”
The man smiled bitterly, as if he had expected this. There wasn’t a soul in the world who would welcome hearing that name.
Regardless, Jin Seong-un fell into his own troubled thoughts.
Logically speaking, he should throw the man out.
He himself wasn’t an ordinary waiter, but if even the chef turned out to be a former Deathshroud assassin, the inn would become an odd place indeed.
But the lingering flavor of the stir-fried vegetables made him hesitate.
In over ten years as a waiter, he had never eaten anything this delicious.
And above all—
Until now, he had boiled over hundreds of bowls of noodles, yet this was the first time someone had finished everything down to the broth and told him it was delicious.
“...Come starting tomorrow.”
In the end, Jin Seong-un succumbed to his emotions.
It was a decision he could make because, from the beginning, whether it was the Deathshroud or anything else, he had no particular fear.
The man, looking satisfied with Jin Seong-un’s grand decision, nodded and said,
“You won’t regret it. I’ll look for a room nearby, but until then, I’ll eat and sleep here at the inn. That all right?”
“Do as you wish.”
Though it had been a decision made after some serious thought, once he considered that he had found a chef, Jin Seong-un felt a certain relief.
“I’m Seo Yu-gyeom. Let’s work well together. And don’t delay my pay.”
“Jin Seong-un. I’ll trust you with the flavor of Seong-un Inn.”
The two men exchanged solemn nods. It was the moment the inn had secured the two essential elements—chef and waiter.
Seo Yu-gyeom said he would sleep outside just for tonight.
He thought he had shaken off the Deathshroud completely, but wanted to be prepared just in case.
—Tomorrow morning, I’ll need to fix the broken chairs and tables first. Also the floor and doors. These are all traces of fighting… What, did you buy an inn ruined by martial artists brawling inside? Well, now that I’m here, there’s nothing to worry about.
It seemed he didn’t imagine that the waiter-owner had killed six out of the Hongho Seven Ghosts.
After Seo Yu-gyeom left the inn—
Jin Seong-un immediately went to see the Merchants’ Association Chairman.
“Chairman, I have a favor to ask.”
Merchants’ Association Chairman Oh Jeong-san grinned broadly, filled Jin Seong-un’s cup, and said,
“Speak freely. Fellow companions on the Way should help one another.”
“An assassin came to the inn.”
“...What?”
Oh Jeong-san’s brow twitched fiercely.
Now that Yichang was the territory of the Merchants’ Association, what arrogant assassin dared to stir things up without permission?
“Could this be the doing of the Prosperity Association Leader?”
“It likely is. They were called the Hongho Seven Ghosts.”
Oh Jeong-san’s eyes widened.
He knew the name Hongho Seven Ghosts well.
“They’re the most infamous assassins in Hubei. I’ve heard that the First Ghost’s skills are on par with a first-class Deathshroud assassin... Did you come out unscathed?”
Hearing the name Deathshroud again brought Jin Seong-un a strange feeling.
“There were seven in total, so the First Ghost must have been among them.”
“You did well to come. I’ll gather my subordinates, so let’s go together. Assassins are cunning, so we can’t just judge by appearances.”
“They’re already all dead.”
“I see, all dea—”
Oh Jeong-san stopped abruptly, as if ready to gather the association’s martial artists and storm the inn right away.
He looked at Jin Seong-un and asked,
“Really?”
“Yes. I put them in the backyard. I thought there might be bounties on their heads.”
“...Most likely.”
“I figured it’d be difficult to explain if I went to the magistrate myself, so I came to ask you.”
Oh Jeong-san let out a wry laugh.
So—it wasn’t that he wanted help fighting the assassins, but that he wanted help disposing of the bodies.
And not just any bodies, but those of the Hongho Seven Ghosts.
“I know the newly appointed head constable quite well. Don’t worry about that part.”
“Thank you. Of the seven, please take the share for two.”
“...Ahem. I’ll put it toward the association’s expenses. How could I use your share for personal gain?”
Once again, the Prosperity Association Leader and the Merchants’ Association Chairman were worlds apart.
When Jin Seong-un nodded, Oh Jeong-san asked carefully,
“By the way, just what realm are you at?”
“To be honest, I’m not sure myself. My masters always said that realms aren’t important.”
“Heo!”
Oh Jeong-san let out an exclamation.
It sounded as if Jin Seong-un’s masters were absolute experts who had transcended realms.
And, in a way, that wasn’t wrong.
“If you meet your masters again, could you ask what connection they have to the Wudang Sect? I’m certain your sword is of the Daoist school. To be frank, it’s remarkably similar to Wudang’s sword arts. But no matter how much I think on it, I can’t recall any such sword art existing in Wudang.”
“I understand.”
Since it wasn’t a difficult request, Jin Seong-un readily nodded.
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Oh Jeong-san came with Jin Seong-un to Seong-un Inn and confirmed the corpses of the Hongho Seven Ghosts.
It had been surprising enough to hear about them, but seeing them lying there so neatly felt strange.
“I’ll take care of it.”
“Thank you.”
Oh Jeong-san grabbed three by the clothes in his right hand and four in his left, lifting them all at once.
Given his massive build, he didn’t seem to find it difficult.
“Should any more trouble arise, feel free to speak to me at any time.”
“Understood. And starting tomorrow, I’ll begin running the business.”
“Oh! That’s excellent news. So you’ve finally found a chef?”
Jin Seong-un nodded with satisfaction.
Smiling in return, Oh Jeong-san said he would come by soon for a meal, then disappeared in a flash.
After Oh Jeong-san left, Jin Seong-un went back inside the inn. Seeing the empty inn somehow calmed his heart.
“At first light, I’ll need to start repairs.”
Many small things had been broken during the fight with the Hongho Seven Ghosts. Fortunately, aside from the chairs, nothing was seriously damaged, so he figured he could finish in the morning.
He glanced around the area.
After confirming no one else was there…
“Hehehe.”
It was an oddly sly laugh—not intentional, but simply because he had so rarely laughed aloud before.
For some reason, he found it awkward and clumsy to show emotions in front of others.
But now, thinking he could finally run the inn, he couldn’t help but smile.
With that anticipation for tomorrow, Jin Seong-un headed toward the storage shed where the Martial Gods were.
It seemed he should tell the Sword Immortal that his words had been correct.
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The Martial Gods looked as peaceful as ever. Fresh chapters posted on novelhall.com
The Sword Immortal and Noble Enchantress were playing go, while the Merchant King and Divine Thief were grabbing each other by the collar.
The Blood Demon, of course, was lying down, staring at the sky.
“I said I was looking for a chef, but an assassin came instead. Of course, I decided to use him as a chef…”
When Jin Seong-un said that, the Sword Immortal replied with a casual laugh.
“An assassin or a chef—it’s the same if they’re a master of the Way of the Blade.”
“That’s true enough.”
The image of Seo Yu-gyeom raising blade qi to prepare vegetables was still vivid in his mind.
Jin Seong-un, thinking to himself and smiling, suddenly asked,
“Sword Immortal, I have something to ask.”
“If you wish again for me to reveal heavenly secrets, I cannot. I am not one who completely disregards Heaven’s gaze.”
“It’s not that—I’m simply curious about you, Elder.”
“Wait.”
The Sword Immortal stared at the go board for a moment.
Realizing he could not possibly win against Noble Enchantress, he slapped his palm down on the board.
With the match ruined in an instant, Noble Enchantress leapt up in protest.
“W–What are you doing!”
“When a lovely junior has something to ask, is this trifling go game important?”
“……”
Noble Enchantress pressed her lips shut in frustration. She clearly seemed to find the Sword Immortal the most difficult to deal with.
Leaving Noble Enchantress behind, the Sword Immortal turned to Jin Seong-un.
“So, what is it you wish to know?”
“The Merchants’ Association Chairman asked me whether the person who taught me the sword has any connection to the Wudang Sect.”
“You said that boy was from Wudang?”
“Yes, a secular disciple—Oh Jeong-san. Have you heard of him?”
The Sword Immortal chuckled in disbelief.
As if—did they know what era he was from?
“So the boy recognized the principle contained in your sword. He likely only sensed it vaguely.”
“He said my sword felt similar to Wudang sword arts. But he also said there’s no such sword art in the current Wudang Sect. Of course, you don’t have to tell me if you’d rather not…”
Jin Seong-un was curious in truth.
Aside from the Merchant King, he knew little about who the Martial Gods were or what stories they carried.
“That boy, Oh Jeong-san, is correct.”
“So you truly learned Wudang martial arts?”
Well—
Given the title “Sword Immortal,” it wouldn’t be surprising.
That honorific was usually attached to the greatest Daoist swordsman of the era, so perhaps he had even been Wudang’s Sect Leader.
“Did I learn Wudang martial arts?”
The Sword Immortal smiled slyly, then suddenly stood up, placing his hand firmly on his hip.
It was the very picture of unshakable pride.
“Has there ever been a master who learned martial arts from his disciple? I did not learn from Wudang—it was the other way around.”
“…What?”
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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