Chapter 21 : Is This Your Answer
Chapter 21: Is This Your AnswerEarly morning.The Wudang Sect elder, White Cloud Sword Hyeon-un, was seated across from his disciple, Oh Jeong-san.
The expressions on both of their faces were grave.
“Today, you will remain here.”
“Yes?”
“Before handling the matter of the Southern Black Lotus, I will meet the cook and the waiter of Seong-un Inn.”
Hyeon-un’s voice was filled with solemnity.
Oh Jeong-san quietly let out a sigh. It seemed his master found those two quite suspicious.
“But Master, leaving aside the cook Seo, Seong-un is by no means a villain.”
If Seo Yu-gyeom had been present, he would have leapt to his feet at those words.
Hyeon-un narrowed his eyes.
“How can you be so certain?”
He did not dismiss his disciple’s words lightly. His disciple Oh Jeong-san was a man with greater talent as a merchant than as a martial artist.
Merchants dealt in both money and people, so if he was speaking so definitively, there had to be a reason.
“The Chairman of the Prosperity Association gave Seong-un quite a hard time. No, he tormented the entire Yichang trade district mercilessly. With the backing of his father, the Southern Black Lotus leader, and even manipulating the magistrate as if he were his own lackey, what could he possibly have feared in this world?”
“It’s deplorable. We Wudang should have stepped in sooner.”
It was an empty remark.
The Wudang Sect was not so idle as to meddle in the affairs of a small town.
Oh Jeong-san knew this as well, but did not bother to comment.
“Ahem, in any case, even though Seong-un had the ability to kill the Chairman of the Prosperity Association immediately, he did not do so. Instead, he came to me and asked for help.”
“He must have feared the consequences. The Southern Black Lotus is not some small neighborhood shop.”
Oh Jeong-san shook his head.
From what he had seen, Jin Seong-un was a man who was oddly devoid of fear.
“No, Master. What he asked of me was to prevent chaos in the Yichang trade district after the Prosperity Association disappeared.”
A glint of interest appeared in Hyeon-un’s eyes.
Even if the Prosperity Association was a rotten group, if the dominant force in a region suddenly vanished, the local trade network would inevitably be shaken.
Worse still, even more vicious forces might take advantage of that vacancy to move in.
“It seems he’s deeper in thought than he appears.”
Hyeon-un nodded in acknowledgment of Jin Seong-un’s choice. He bore no malice toward Jin Seong-un — only suspicion.
Hyeon-un fell into thought.
A young waiter with extraordinary martial prowess.
Even though he could have easily slain those who tormented him, he had instead taken the trouble to persuade Oh Jeong-san to safeguard the other merchants.
In a rare show of emphasis before his master, Oh Jeong-san spoke with conviction.
“To bear inconvenience for the sake of others — how can such a man be called a villain? Master, you too know well that such a thing is not easy, even for martial artists.”
Hyeon-un nodded.
Among the so-called prestigious houses and noble sects, there were more than a few prodigies who acted like wastrels.
Drunk on their martial skills and lofty backgrounds, most of them looked down upon commoners.
Even within the Wudang Sect, there were youths who displayed such a sense of superiority.
Of course, most improved as they matured with age…
‘At an age brimming with youthful vigor, it is no easy thing to put others before oneself.’
In that sense, Hyeon-un could somewhat understand why Oh Jeong-san was defending Jin Seong-un.
Looking into the resolute eyes of his disciple, Hyeon-un gave a small nod.
“I will take your words into account. However, I still must confirm it for myself. All the more so if, as you say, he uses martial arts of the Taoist line.”
As an elder of the Wudang Sect, the representative of the Taoist martial world—
Hyeon-un felt a duty to learn more about Jin Seong-un.
Hyeon-un rose from his seat.
Oh Jeong-san started to dissuade him, but stopped.
His master was more stubborn than anyone else in the Wudang Sect.
“…Yes, please go safely.”
Oh Jeong-san stood as well and bowed deeply.
Hyeon-un left the office with an oddly solemn gaze.
Hyeon-un headed straight for Seong-un Inn.
After hearing his disciple’s words, he thought there was a chance that Jin Seong-un might indeed be a strong and good-hearted waiter.
However, to discern someone’s true nature, one needed a cold and objective mindset.
Hyeon-un deliberately fostered a slightly biased attitude — as if determined not to be swayed, no matter how the other tried to present himself.
Upon arriving at Seong-un Inn, he opened the door with a dignified yet curt demeanor.
Because of the previous day’s fight with the Black Division, the chairs and tables were still broken.
Therefore, he had thought business would be closed for a few days — yet there were customers inside.
Hyeon-un’s eyes narrowed.
Looking closer, all the customers were children, their appearances ragged and carrying a faint odor.
‘Beggars?’
Just as he was thinking that—
Jin Seong-un approached, holding a dishcloth.
“You’ve come.”
Jin Seong-un bowed politely as if greeting a familiar elder from the neighborhood. Considering Hyeon-un was Oh Jeong-san’s master, it was only natural.
Hyeon-un, recalling the slightly biased mindset he had resolved to maintain earlier, asked curtly.
“I heard you had closed business.”
“Yes, I need to replace the furniture.”
“And yet—”
Hyeon-un glanced at the children.
The children, who had been eating, began to watch him nervously. Feeling unexpectedly apologetic, Hyeon-un cleared his throat and looked away.
Just then, a thread of transmitted voice brushed past his ear.
— They’re children with nowhere to go. The result of the Prosperity Association Chairman’s atrocities while he was alive.
There were quite a number of beggars in Yichang.
Thanks to the Chairman’s misdeeds, many had lost their parents or seen their entire families ruined.
For some time now, Jin Seong-un had been offering food to such children. Since it was impossible during business hours, he would call them in briefly early in the morning to feed them.
The children, having experienced hardship at a young age, were quick-witted and would finish their meals quickly before leaving.
Hyeon-un’s eyes wavered slightly.
He hadn’t expected to hear the answer via transmitted voice, much less that this wasn’t just about serving customers but about such an act of kindness.
He felt his guard slacken for a moment and quickly pulled himself together.
— Why? Merchants are normally precise in their dealings and would never offer kindness without compensation. Are you perhaps using these parentless children for something…?
— No real reason. I simply lived that kind of life myself when I was young. Back then, there were adults who sometimes gave me a place to stay and food to eat.
It was simply repaying the kindness he had received as a child now that he was an adult.
Hearing the reason, Hyeon-un’s guard loosened considerably. Taoists naturally favored acts of goodwill.
“…I see.”
Perhaps he really was a good fellow.
Just as that thought crossed his mind, the cook peeked his head out from the kitchen.
Meeting the intense murderous intent in the man’s eyes snapped Hyeon-un back to alertness.
“Ahem! If it’s all right, may I also have a meal? Of course, I brought money today, so don’t worry.”
“Of course. Please take a comfortable seat.”
With polite manners, Jin Seong-un guided him. In truth, most of the tables were broken, so there were only a few places to sit.
A twinge of pity crossed Hyeon-un’s mind. He’d heard it had not been long since the inn had opened with a lifetime of savings…
‘Ah!’
For the third time, Hyeon-un pulled himself together.
Ever since stepping into the inn, he kept finding his heart softening.
He ordered a simple drink and side dish.
Jin Seong-un flinched at the order.
Seeing this, Hyeon-un spoke.
“You want to ask if a Taoist can drink, right? And the side dish is red-braised pork, no less.”
Setting aside the unusual choice of food for breakfast, Taoists generally abstained from alcohol and meat.
But Hyeon-un was not one of them.
The reason was simple.
“I can.”
There was no one left who could scold him.
Who in their right mind would dare scold White Cloud Sword Hyeon-un, one of the Seven Wudang?
Jin Seong-un nodded. The reason seemed odd, but there was no need to meddle in another sect’s affairs.
Jin Seong-un went into the kitchen to relay the order.
Seo Yu-gyeom then poked his head out again and looked at Hyeon-un.
‘Red-braised pork? What a worldly Taoist.’
His gaze clearly said so, prompting Hyeon-un to glare back. Sparks seemed to fly between their eyes.
Then Seo Yu-gyeom went back into the kitchen with a solemn face, determined to teach this overly suspicious Taoist the taste of the secular world.
Tak-tak. He selected pork with just the right balance of fat and lean, roughly cut it into square pieces, and put them in a round pot.
With yellow sugar, he stir-fried quickly.
When the surface seemed slightly charred, he swiftly added soy sauce along with minced garlic, ginger, and scallions, searing the flavor in with extremely high heat.
This was the key moment that determined the flavor of red-braised pork — how strong the fire and how fast the cooking.
What set Seo Yu-gyeom apart from ordinary cooks was that he was a martial artist.
He wasn’t yet at the level of igniting Threefold True Flame, but he could certainly use his inner force to fan the existing flames higher.
Whoosh—!
The kitchen of Seong-un Inn was engulfed in a hellish blaze.
The children eating outside let out a chorus of wows.
When all the ingredients were cooked—
He poured in huangjiu.
Sizzle— a dark reddish broth formed, simmering gently.
After letting it cook briefly, the red-braised pork was completed in no time.
Seo Yu-gyeom, brimming with confidence, handed the plate to Jin Seong-un.
Carrying the red-braised pork in one hand and Bamboo Leaf Green in the other, Jin Seong-un came out of the kitchen. Placing the bottle and plate on the table, he said,
“Let me treat you. How could I take money from my chairman’s master?”
“Heh…”
So there were still young men who understood courtesy these days.
His heart eased a little at the thought, and as he savored the incredible color and aroma of the red-braised pork, it softened so much it nearly melted.
The lingering taste of last night’s stir-fried vegetables was still on Hyeon-un’s tongue.
Swallowing his saliva, Hyeon-un picked up his chopsticks, seemingly forgetting for the moment why he had come to Seong-un Inn.
He picked up a large piece of red-braised pork.
As a peak-level master, Hyeon-un could tell instantly that the doneness was perfect.
The firmness he felt through the chopsticks was extraordinary.
Unlike braised pork belly, which fell apart with slight pressure, red-braised pork needed this degree of springiness.
Hyeon-un carefully placed it in his mouth.
His expression grew unusually serious.
So solemn was his demeanor that not only Jin Seong-un and Seo Yu-gyeom, but even the children at nearby tables watched with tense faces.
Chewing at an even pace, Hyeon-un took the perfect moment to wash it down with a sip of Bamboo Leaf Green.
Gulp.
A brief silence followed.
Hyeon-un set his chopsticks down on the table with a tap.
Then, with a precise movement, he extended his index finger and pointed at Seo Yu-gyeom.
“…You are indeed a cook.”
Hyeon-un nodded. Seo Yu-gyeom returned the nod with a satisfied expression.
Contrary to Oh Jeong-san’s expectations, it was Seo Yu-gyeom who received recognition first, not Jin Seong-un.
Only then did the tension in the inn dissolve.
Hyeon-un stared intently at the red-braised pork. He had eaten countless fine dishes before.
Hyeon-un was a man who enjoyed fine cuisine. As an elder of the Wudang Sect, he had even been invited to the imperial palace to taste the work of the royal kitchen’s head chef.
He could say without hesitation—
The food from this small inn could hold its own against that of the royal kitchen.
He did not know what kind of life Cook Seo had led in the past, but the murderous intent in the man’s eyes was genuine.
Even so, there was no longer any room to deny that he was, indeed, a “cook.”
Hyeon-un’s gaze shifted to Jin Seong-un.
From his perspective, unlike Seo Yu-gyeom, Jin Seong-un was a suspicious figure who had neither revealed nor proven anything.
‘True, he showed proper manners and etiquette…’
But if one wanted to put on a front, there was nothing one couldn’t fake.
Hyeon-un’s doubts toward Jin Seong-un had not yet been dispelled.
Meanwhile, Jin Seong-un was seeing off the children who had finished eating.
As always, the children bowed in thanks, and Jin Seong-un, with his usual calm expression, ruffled their hair.
Hyeon-un’s eyes narrowed.
He had killed the Southern Black Lotus leader’s son and his underlings. And yet, he could maintain such a calm and peaceful demeanor?
If nothing else, his boldness and courage seemed greater than that of any prodigy Hyeon-un had seen.
When the children had gone, Jin Seong-un approached.
“Did the meal suit your taste?”
“It was excellent.”
Hyeon-un was not the sort to preserve his pride with phrases like, “Not bad at all,” or, “Edible enough.”
Jin Seong-un nodded in relief.
Hyeon-un’s gaze sharpened as he looked at him. It was truly time to confirm matters.
“I have a few questions for you.”
He gestured to the seat across from him.
Somehow, the gesture carried a strong sense of pressure.
When seeking the truth, the orthodox method was to establish dominance from the start.
But Jin Seong-un did not sit. He simply stood there, looking down at Hyeon-un.
The sight made Hyeon-un’s thick brows twitch.
Their eyes clashed in the air.
“Sit.”
Hyeon-un repeated himself.
This time, his voice carried a faint undertone of anger.
Then Jin Seong-un spoke.
“There’s no need.”
“How do you know what I’m going to ask?”
“Because no matter what you ask, my answer will be the same.”
This was the advice of the Sword Immortal and the Merchant King.
The Sword Immortal had told him the method, the Merchant King the manner.
Recalling the counsel of the Martial Gods, Jin Seong-un reached out into the air.
Hwae-aek—!
From a corner of the inn, a black-bladed sword slid from its sheath and flew into his hand.
It was the Black High Sword.
A glint flickered in Hyeon-un’s eyes.
Such skillful use of psychokinesis meant he was at least above his disciple Oh Jeong-san’s level.
Considering his age, it was all the more astounding — and it strengthened Hyeon-un’s resolve to uncover his identity that day.
“So, no need for words.”
Hyeon-un gave a faint smile as he rose to his feet. At some point, the Taiji Sword, symbol of the Wudang Sect, had appeared in his hand.
Just then, Seo Yu-gyeom poked his head out from the kitchen and said,
“It won’t taste good once it gets cold.”
At that, Hyeon-un glanced at the red-braised pork.
It was true — it was best eaten hot.
But with swords drawn, there was no turning back. His identity was that of a swordsman, not a gourmet.
“Is this your answer?”
Hyeon-un asked, staring at Jin Seong-un’s Black High Sword. Jin Seong-un simply nodded without a word.
At that moment—
No Sang-won, having caught the enticing scent of red-braised pork, stepped into the inn.
“Hey, Seong-un! Cook Seo! What delicious dish have you— oh.”
The moment he saw the two of them facing each other with swords drawn, No Sang-won turned and walked back out in one smooth motion.
That was the beginning.
As if on cue, the instant No Sang-won vanished, Hyeon-un and Jin Seong-un charged toward each other.
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