Chapter 60 : The Brightest Night
Chapter 60: The Brightest NightHwa Yeon-seol glanced around the inside of the inn with an awkward look.Though it was quite an old inn in Deyang, this was her first time actually stepping inside.
“Food.”
Seo Yu-gyeom’s curt question.
Hwa Yeon-seol shook her head. She was hungry, but it was not a time to eat.
A strange feeling rose in her chest. It was odd enough that she had come of her own accord to meet the enemy she had wanted to kill for so long. Stranger still was how calm her heart felt now that they finally faced each other.
It must have been because she inwardly believed Seo Yu-gyeom’s words.
She too had known what kind of man her father was, and had long suspected that the Chief Steward’s actions were strange.
At this point, the only person in the world she could trust was Chief Steward Ho Yeon-baek.
The doubts she had tried so hard to ignore had been forced to the surface by Seo Yu-gyeom.
Seo Yu-gyeom also seemed to feel the awkwardness, for he gave a needless cough and gestured toward an empty chair.
The two sat across from each other at the table. Silence lingered for a while.
Jang Hong, who had been feigning death, quietly got up and slunk toward the corner when no one paid him any attention.
‘What’s with this mood?’
Jang Hong cast a curious look at Seo Yu-gyeom and Hwa Yeon-seol. Since they did not resemble each other, they didn’t seem to be siblings…
‘Former lovers, maybe? Damn, I’m jealous.’
As he thought such things—
“I always thought of you as a younger sister.”
At Hwa Yeon-seol’s words, Jang Hong’s eyes widened.
Seo Yu-gyeom remained silent for a moment. He too had regarded Hwa Yeon-seol as a sister, but now seemed to be the time to listen.
Her words continued.
After Seo Yu-gyeom killed the former Leader of the Hwa-un Trading Company, Hwa Yun-tak, and disappeared, she spoke of the life that had been forced upon her.
It had been mostly hardship. Emotionally and situationally, everything had weighed her down.
Seo Yu-gyeom listened quietly, without much reaction.
Around that time, Jin Seong-un, who had just finished circulating his Qi in his room, came into the inn.
Seeing him, Hwa Yeon-seol abruptly stopped talking and flinched. The image of Jin Seong-un she had seen earlier in the day still burned vividly in her mind.
The way he had silently observed the situation, the sudden manner in which he had hurled a stone like a dagger, and those emotionless, dry eyes…
To Hwa Yeon-seol, Jin Seong-un seemed a frightening man.
“……”
Jin Seong-un also quietly observed her.
His already detached gaze fixed on her for a time, making her shrink under the weight of it.
‘Is he angry because I came?’
Hwa Yeon-seol did not see Seo Yu-gyeom and Jin Seong-un as simple friends. She sensed a strange balance of dominance between them.
She had been born and raised in a merchant family.
And she felt certain that Jin Seong-un might cast her out at any moment. To a stranger’s eyes, his demeanor and expression suggested exactly that.
After a brief, awkward pause, Jin Seong-un turned and went upstairs.
When he came back down, he carried a thin blanket in his hand.
“Put this on.”
“Ah.”
Hwa Yeon-seol awkwardly took it and draped it over her shoulders. Her thin clothes had been soaked, leaving her embarrassed, and the chill had seeped into her bones.
Jin Seong-un nodded once, as if satisfied with accomplishing something, and then headed to the kitchen.
Moments later, he set two cups of warm tea on the table.
“…Thank you.”
When Hwa Yeon-seol expressed gratitude, Jin Seong-un nodded again, wearing the same look of having achieved something.
After that, he continued his tasks in silence.
He stoked the fire in the brazier, warming the inside of the inn, and lit the oil lamps, brightening the surroundings.
Then he took the bothersome Jang Hong from the corner and escorted him upstairs.
His manner was so natural and skilled—it was clear that Jin Seong-un was, after all, an inn waiter.
Watching all this, Hwa Yeon-seol asked Seo Yu-gyeom,
“Who on earth is he?”
She had sharp eyes of her own. That was why she immediately realized Jin Seong-un was no ordinary man.
His bearing and aura were not those of a servant. Yet his actions were so practiced, so like those of a waiter.
That contradiction made him seem like a strange being.
Seo Yu-gyeom let out a small laugh.
“I told you—he’s a friend.”
He felt no need to explain in detail.
After a short silence, Hwa Yeon-seol finally spoke.
“Was what you said true? My father…”
She couldn’t finish and lowered her head. Seo Yu-gyeom, however, answered calmly.
“You mean, that he killed my parents?”
“……”
“It’s true. I confirmed it several times after. And for the record, I killed the fortune-teller who persuaded Hwa Yun-tak to murder my parents.”
Hwa Yeon-seol slowly closed her eyes.
Countless emotions and thoughts passed through her.
Her old resentment now felt hollow. Her father’s misdeeds left her heart unsettled. And finally, after everything, she reached this conclusion—
“…I’m sorry.”
She apologized.
It was not her fault. Yet Hwa Yeon-seol felt she had to apologize for her father’s sins, because she had lived in comfort under the wealth and power he had amassed.
Seo Yu-gyeom gave a calm nod. He did not say anything like, “You don’t need to apologize.”
He had longed for an apology from the Hwa-un Trading Company, and after long years, it had finally come.
“I’m not sorry. It was personal revenge.”
Hwa Yeon-seol’s heart clenched. Hearing those words from the very man who had killed her father unsettled her.
But she knew she had no right to rebuke him.
After another pause, Seo Yu-gyeom continued.
“Let’s leave the past behind. Since you’ve come here, that must mean trouble has broken out at the Hwa-un Trading Company, right?”
Hwa Yeon-seol nodded.
She explained about Sa Ryeong-geuk, the Master of Twilight Pavilion, the Master of Azure Wild Valley, Chief Steward Ho Yeon-baek, and the contract to transfer shares.
Seo Yu-gyeom listened carefully, then spoke with calm finality.
“They’ve screwed you over.”
“……”
Hwa Yeon-seol lowered her head in despair.
Seo Yu-gyeom went on.
“From the moment Hwa Yun-tak died—or maybe even earlier—the plan had already been underway. The Heavenly Poison Alliance and that Chief Steward must have been at the core. He probably stoked your anger deliberately, because if you judged things too clearly, you’d get in their way. He’s the one who incited you to request Deathshroud’s help, wasn’t he?”
Hwa Yeon-seol’s lips parted slightly.
Seo Yu-gyeom’s words were dead on. Looking back, she realized the Chief Steward had always manipulated her heart.
She now understood that Seo Yu-gyeom was not the man she once knew. Time had changed him, just as it had changed her.
At that moment, Hwa Yeon-seol raised a question.
“How did you know I requested Deathshroud?”
“Uh…”
Seo Yu-gyeom was uncharacteristically flustered.
Hwa Yeon-seol did not miss that look. Merchants were always sharp-eyed.
In that brief instant, countless thoughts connected, and she reached a conclusion.
Her eyes, nose, and mouth all widened.
“You, you! You were in Deathshroud!”
“……”
“So that’s it. That’s why Deathshroud…”
The pieces finally seemed to fall into place.
The reason why Deathshroud, the number one assassin group under heaven, had repeatedly failed her requests.
“So that’s why, even after I put in more than ten requests, they always failed.”
“Wait, ten?”
Seo Yu-gyeom was shocked for two reasons.
First, that this madwoman had tried to have him killed more than ten times. Second, that only two requests had actually reached Deathshroud.
Seo Yu-gyeom quickly pieced it together.
“The Chief Steward must have deliberately blinded you. There were only two actual requests that came into Deathshroud. The other eight—he pretended to submit them, but never did.”
“……”
Hwa Yeon-seol’s face was filled with shock and betrayal. Seo Yu-gyeom clicked his tongue at her expression. That bastard Chief Steward had to die.
The reason was simple. Was it because he had tormented her? Or because he spread chaos with his vile schemes? No.
‘He made me out to be the worst bastard alive?’
Seo Yu-gyeom was angry purely for himself.
His fury surged to the very top of his head.
Then it happened.
His gaze grew low and sharp.
When Hwa Yeon-seol tried to say something, Seo Yu-gyeom put a finger to his lips.
“They’re here.”
Rising from his seat, he drew the Heaven-Slaying Dagger from his chest. Since he already intended to kill the Chief Steward, he would slaughter these Unorthodox bastards too.
“W-we should go.”
Hwa Yeon-seol grabbed his sleeve.
The reason she had come to Deyang Inn was not only to seek peace of mind.
“If you live, the Hwa-un Trading Company lives.”
That was the condition of the contract with the Heavenly Poison Alliance.
Before absorbing the shares of the Hwa-un Trading Company, the Heavenly Poison Alliance had to kill Seo Yu-gyeom.
Therefore, Hwa Yeon-seol believed that if she could help Seo Yu-gyeom escape, he might someday rise in power and prepare for the future.
But Seo Yu-gyeom thought otherwise.
“Nonsense. Once you give ground, it’s over. Do you really think the Heavenly Poison Alliance leaves loose ends?”
Her way of thinking was that of a merchant.
But Seo Yu-gyeom knew the ways of the Unorthodox Path. For them, a contract was just pretext.
“The one who leaves Deyang first loses. When swords are drawn, it ends with either death in battle or fleeing in shame. That’s it.”
That was the law of Murim. A law wholly unlike that of merchants.
Just as Seo Yu-gyeom secretly began to draw up his Qi—
At that moment, his and Hwa Yeon-seol’s eyes simultaneously turned toward the stairs.
Jin Seong-un was descending with the calmest expression, a sword in hand.
“Continue your conversation.”
When trouble came to an inn, what did the inn waiter do?
If the enemy was stronger, he bowed low, persuaded, begged, and reasoned. If weaker, he beat them to a pulp and sent them away.
It was the inn waiter’s duty to ensure no one’s meal or conversation was disturbed.
“No, you two seem to be mistaken. The enemy isn’t some back-alley gang.”
Seo Yu-gyeom let out a dry chuckle and said quietly,
“Do you think Deathshroud is some neighborhood assassins?”
“……”
Hwa Yeon-seol was struck speechless.
Seo Yu-gyeom’s words were true. But even so, how could anyone—no matter how skilled—stand against the Heavenly Poison Alliance and all those other Unorthodox forces?
Regardless, Seo Yu-gyeom continued.
“Since leaving Deathshroud, I’ve lived my life being hunted. The elite assassins they trained with endless gold constantly came after me, day and night. I never once slept in peace.”
Hwa Yeon-seol closed her mouth. She realized there were still stories of his life she had never heard.
Seo Yu-gyeom went on.
“But when I was with him, I never once feared an assassin’s ambush. Not even when the pursuers were Deathshroud.”
Her eyes turned to Jin Seong-un, who was now standing by the inn’s entrance.
His back was calm, steady, and unshaken.
Jin Seong-un unlatched the inn’s door. The sound of rain grew louder, and a gust of wind rushed inside.
With a tense face, Hwa Yeon-seol looked out. She could see dozens of martial artists holding oil-soaked torches, glaring this way.
They chuckled darkly, baring hostility as though mocking cornered prey.
It felt as though they were surrounded by a pack of wolves.
Though she had lived close to Unorthodox martial artists her whole life, Hwa Yeon-seol had never seen such a sight. Her heart pounded wildly with fear.
“Still, this is…”
Then it happened.
Jin Seong-un, who had been silently watching the outside, moved.
With a gesture as if brushing away an insect, he swung his sword horizontally.
And in that instant, Hwa Yeon-seol witnessed the brightest night of her twenty-some years of life.
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