“I am Beob Gang, the Second-class Disciple of Shaolin. We have captured so criminals last night and have co here to deliver them. Amitabha.”
As the man, who appeared unmistakably to be a Shaolin monk, raised his hands and spoke, one of the constables stepped forward and opened his mouth.
“If you have captured criminals, I will first guide you to the Interrogation Office.”
“Thank you. Amitabha.”
Along with the constable, Mu-jin, Beob Gang, and Beob-hwi entered the Seungseonpojeongsa Office.
Following the guidance of a middle-aged man, they wandered through the various parts of the governnt office for a while.
“This is the Interrogation Office. I will announce your presence inside.”
“Thank you for your guidance. Amitabha.”
After exchanging greetings with the constable and waiting for a mont, a middle-aged man ca out.
“The Elder of the Interrogation Office is waiting for you. I will guide you.”
Following the middle-aged man, they soon arrived in front of a certain room.
“Elder of the Interrogation Office, the monks from Shaolin have arrived.”
“Let them in.”
As a response ca from inside, the middle-aged man who had been guiding them stepped aside.
Mu-jin, Beob Gang, and Beob-hwi passed by him and entered the room. Inside, a man who appeared to be in his forties with a strict impression was waiting for them.
“I am Ryang Ga-won, in charge of the Interrogation Office here in Nanchang.”
“I am Beob Gang, the Second-class Disciple of Shaolin. Amitabha.”
“I am Beob-hwi, the Second-class Disciple of Shaolin. Amitabha.”
“I am Mu-jin, the Third-class Disciple of Shaolin. Amitabha.”
After exchanging greetings with Ryang Ga-won, Mu-jin’s eyes sparkled.
The Interrogation Office.
It was an office in charge of the judiciary of a province, holding the rank of a Sixth-Class official.
“So, you captured criminals here in Nanchang?”
Ryang Ga-won, the Sixth-Class official, asked in a very blunt tone.
“If you captured them, it would suffice for Shaolin to handle them. Why bring martial arts affairs here?”
Separation of martial arts and governnt affairs.
It was an unwritten rule that martial arts matters should be resolved within the martial arts world.
In fact, this separation was more of a customary practice. It arose from mutual necessity.
For the martial artists, fighting was a daily routine, and wielding swords and knives was a common occurrence. From the governnt’s perspective, it was a waste of effort to intervene and diate in the constant fights among these martial artists.
Moreover, since these martial artists were skilled in martial arts and posed a significant danger, not only was it a waste of effort, but it could also lead to the loss of soldiers.
Conversely, the martial artists themselves also disliked governnt interference. Why else would they be called martial artists? They resolved disputes through martial prowess.
In such circumstances, it was quite disgraceful to go to the governnt to complain just because one lost a fight.
‘It’s like kids who fight at school to establish a hierarchy, and the loser runs to the teacher to tattle.’
Martial artists, who lived and died by their honor, would be considered fools by all in the martial world if they resorted to such behavior.
At Ryang Ga-won’s stern questioning, Beob Gang and Beob Hwi looked at Mu-jin. It was Mu-jin who had insisted they co here.
Mu-jin stepped forward confidently and began to speak.
No matter how customary the separation of martial and governntal affairs was, there was one exception.
“We have co here because the criminals we captured in Nanchang were abducting, imprisoning, and selling the Emperor’s subjects as if they were their own property.”
That exception was when martial artists hard ordinary civilians.
Of course, this wasn’t always the case. If the governnt had always handled such matters effectively, there wouldn’t still be black market and villainous sects in the Central Plains.
So corrupt officials turned a blind eye in exchange for bribes from the black market. Others ignored such groups, believing that even if they were eradicated, they would simply reappear.
Ryang Ga-won seed to be one of those who fundantally thought this way, as he answered with a bored expression.
“So, are you asking us to imprison these criminals in our Seungseonpojeongsa prison?”
Mu-jin responded with a smile.
“We’re not asking you to imprison the criminals we captured. It is the Elder of the Interrogation Office who captured them.”
“Oh?”
Ryang Ga-won’s indifferent expression changed.
“These are criminals that I captured?”
“Indeed. We rely assisted the Elder of the Interrogation Office in subduing them. It is the Elder who tracked down their cris and apprehended them.”
This ant they were giving all the credit for the capture to Ryang Ga-won.
There was a significant difference between simply imprisoning criminals brought in by Shaolin and personally capturing those who bought and sold the Emperor’s subjects.
“So, all I need to do is go and capture these criminals?”
“Yes. The criminals to be apprehended, the evidence, and the abducted subjects are all waiting there.”
With everything prepared, all Ryang Ga-won had to do was take action. He laughed heartily at this.
“Mu-jin, was it? Since Shaolin helped ‘’ capture these criminals, I suppose I should reward you. Is there anything in particular you desire?”
“There is nothing I wish for specifically. However,” Mu-jin paused and then smiled slyly. “I am curious if the Elder of the Interrogation Office has any discomfort in his shoulders, back, or hips.”
Mu-jin had begun approaching Ryang Ga-won for business.
However, it wasn’t rely to make Ryang Ga-won a custor of the high-class clinic.
There were two purposes behind this. The first was:
‘Just because they lost once doesn’t an these orthodox sect bastards will back down easily.’
The dium-sized sects that had left after losing the battle of justification yesterday could return soon with stronger backing.
And the second purpose was to make it genuinely seem like this whole situation was orchestrated by Ryang Ga-won.
‘That way, I can avoid the eyes of the hidden forces even a little.’
The hidden forces were a group operating against the entire Central Plains. If he caught their eye at his current level, there was no telling when he might be taken out.
If he were inside the Shaolin Temple, it might be different. But as things were, roaming outside, the danger was even greater.
However, unaware of these circumstances, Ryang Ga-won rely looked at Mu-jin with a puzzled expression and asked,
“Are you worried about my health?”
“Yes, sir. You must have been too busy with state affairs to properly take care of yourself. Why not visit our soon-to-be-opened clinic at Shaolin soti?”
“Shaolin is opening a clinic, you say?”
“We’re planning to open it soon. Oh, and it will offer treatnts quite different from those of a regular clinic.”
With that, Mu-jin briefly explained the types of treatnts provided by the Musculoskeletal Treatnt Clinic.
“Hmm. Once this matter is settled, I’ll visit it myself.”
“Thank you. Amitabha.”
Mu-jin and Ryang Ga-won exchanged smiles of mutual satisfaction.
* * *
Ryang Ga-won led the police officers with great dignity down the main road towards the Honginmun Manor.
There, they gathered the already detained Honginmun Black Path mbers, the evidence, and even the kidnapped individuals, and returned proudly to the Seungseonpojeongsa Office.
Having witnessed all this, Mu-jin returned to the clinic with the Shaolin disciples.
“In a few days, Elder Lee Mun will visit for treatnt. We should prepare promptly.”
“Mu-jin Novice, what, what do you an?”
Mak Ji-hyuk and the disciples of the Bulkwonmun, who had been waiting at the clinic, looked at Mu-jin with bewildered expressions.
The Shaolin disciples had only arrived in Nanchang yesterday.
What on earth had they done overnight for a sixth-rank official to suddenly visit the clinic?
“That’s just how it is. Anyway, so of you need to go to the Cheonryu Sangdan branch and quickly procure the necessary ingredients and materials for the clinic and the dicinal decoctions. The rest should start setting up the high-end facilities.”
Instead of explaining what had happened the night before, Mu-jin outlined the tasks ahead.
‘Luckily, we brought the equipnt for the high-end facilities.’
They couldn’t haul all the equipnt for dozens of people by cart, so they had only brought the most expensive high-end facility tools and a few practice tools.
The rest of the free facility tools would take so ti to be made at the workshop, but as long as the clinic and dicinal decoctions were prepared, the high-end facility could start operating imdiately.
And two days later.
As promised, Ryanga-won visited the clinic after taking care of the Honginmun matter.
“Let’s begin the treatnt now. Amitabha.”
The treatnt process was as usual. Mu-jin personally observed, palpated, and found misaligned joints or muscles through manual pressure, then proceeded with manual therapy and Close-Range Spear Technique focusing on those areas.
Following this, rehabilitation exercises using various tools were conducted, along with electrotherapy and heat therapy provided by Beob Gang and Beob-hwi.
Finally, they engaged in acupuncture and herbal dicine prepared by the clinic, enjoyed so Yongjeong tea and refreshnts to counteract the bitterness, and had a light conversation.
“Hahaha. I never imagined the treatnt would be like this. I’ll have to visit again soon.”
When the treatnt was over, Ryanga-won left the clinic with a very satisfied expression.
Once again, Mu-jin had successfully secured another client.
* * *
A few days later.
A group arrived at a mansion with the inscription [Taegeom Sect] at its entrance.
Despite being the head of the Taegeom Sect, Kang Tae-goo greeted them with utmost respect.
“I didn’t expect you to co in person, Elder Jegal-hyeon.”
“How could I ignore soone who has worked for our family being persecuted? Especially when the ones doing the persecuting are those from Shaolin, once considered the pillar of the orthodox sects. I can’t fathom what they’re thinking.”
An elderly man with a splendid white beard clicked his tongue as he spoke.
The elder of the Jegal Family had stepped forward to help a sect founded by an ex-Outer Disciple warrior.
But this wasn’t simply because the Jegal Family cherished warriors from their lineage.
‘I never thought the opportunity to take over Nanchang would co so easily.’
There were no major sects in Nanchang and its vicinity. Consequently, a territorial struggle among small to dium-sized sects was underway, while the major sects were cautiously watching each other.
The mont any one sect made a move, it would be condemned by all for succumbing to greed.
However, since Shaolin, who always pretended to be aloof, had created a pretext, there couldn’t be a better opportunity.
Jegal-hyeon intended to use this chance to drive out the Shaolin disciples, reorganize the Nanchang area, and establish dominance through the Taegeom Sect.
While Jegal-hyeon was internally formulating future plans, Kang Tae-goo lowered his head again and spoke.
“I am sorry that I couldn’t stop them with the martial arts passed down from your family.”
The martial arts of the Taegeom Sect were ones Kang Tae-goo had acquired when he was a warrior affiliated with the Jegal Family’s external branch.
The Jegal Family was renowned for their intelligence, befitting their surna.
Because of this, they were known to be proficient in formations, strategies, and tactics, but in reality, what they were most actively researching was martial arts.
If the sect with the most consummate arts and divine techniques was Shaolin, the sect with the most martial arts and active research was the Jegal Family.
However, the Jegal Family neither felt ashad nor regretted this.
A gentleman’s revenge, ten years is not too late.
They were confident that one day, through continuous research, they would surpass Shaolin, which rely inherited pre-existing consummate arts.
“Hahaha. How could that be your fault when your opponent was Shaolin?”
Jegal-hyeon, who outwardly appeared kind and benevolent, clicked his tongue inwardly.
‘With such ager skills, there’s no way he could contend with Shaolin.’
The Jegal Family imparted suitable martial arts to all the warriors within their family. However, this was essentially experintal. Experints to create consummate arts and divine techniques.
Furthermore, the level of martial arts taught also varied according to the internal hierarchy of the family.
At best, to the son of a warrior from the external branch, even as a third-generation disciple, he would never have the talent to handle a Shaolin disciple.
“To face the Shaolin disciples, the Hyun Sword Squad from our inner branch has co along, so there is no need to worry.”
“Indeed! If it’s the Hyun Sword Squad, not even Shaolin would pose a threat.”
For a mont, Kang Tae-goo looked in admiration at the n standing behind Jegal-hyeon.
“???”
Kang Tae-goo’s face showed confusion when he noticed a woman standing gracefully among the n from the inner branch.
The woman, appearing to be in her pri, was so elegant and neat that it was surprising he had not noticed her until now.
‘A woman as lovely as a blooming orchid.’
She wasn’t flamboyant, so she didn’t imdiately catch the eye, but once noticed, it was hard to look away from her charming presence.
“Ah, I’m late in introducing her. This is Jegal Jin-hee, the granddaughter of our family head. Jin-hee has joined us in case a spar with that novice monk becos necessary.”
“I am Jegal Jin-hee.”
“It is an honor to et you. If it is Miss Jegal Jin-hee, that novice monk would not stand a chance.”
This wasn’t re flattery.
As soone from the Jegal Family, Kang Tae-goo had heard countless rumors about her.
A rare martial arts prodigy born in the Jegal Family, known more for their brains than martial prowess.
If she had been born a man, there were even talks that she would undoubtedly beco the future family head.
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