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Chapter 193: In Sichuan

After coming down from Mount Ei, where many things had happened, our group naturally set foot on the land of Sichuan.

While the warm air of the season shifting from sumr into autumn brushed against my skin,

I glanced at the tired-faced woman trudging along beside

and opened my mouth.

“Hey, thief.”

Xiangyang stopped walking and shot

a sharp glare. Her expression looked as though she had heard a word she simply could not tolerate.

“……It’s Xiangyang. And I clearly said I’m not a thief, but a Divine Thief.”

Her voice carried a mix of irritation and a strange sort of pride.

She emphasized once more that she was different from ordinary thieves, asserting her identity.

“What are you talking about? You’re a thief.”

“Hah, coming from a re troubleshooter.”

She snorted in mockery, firing back that it was the kind of job usually done by thugs of the Unorthodox factions.

A high-level conversation between a self-proclaid Divine Thief and a troubleshooter from the Beggars’ Union.

“Still, it’s a job where I earn money honestly, you know? Unlike you.”

I replied calmly. Occasionally, like this ti, requests with blurred lines between good and evil did co in—but most of them still stayed within legal boundaries.

“Very funny. How about you take off that female disguise before talking? The way you’re dressed looks just… like a pervert.”

At Xiangyang’s sharp remark, I montarily lost my words.

A pervert, she says. It was simply the result of throwing myself fully into the request.

Still, now that I had removed the disguise but was still wearing this fluttering female Daoist robe, it did feel like my argunts lacked weight.

I should probably stop by a cloth shop soon and change into new clothes.

“By the way, what were those things earlier—Beyond-Heaven, stars, moons, and all that?”

As we walked, she suddenly asked, curiosity apparently getting the better of her.

“It’s just… circumstances.”

I shrugged.

“……Hmph. So you don’t plan to tell . But it doesn’t matter—I’ve heard of sothing called a Beyond-Heaven Being at least once.”

Apparently, she had once heard about it in passing from the Fourth Divine Thief, who was also her grandfather.

She said that even if I tried to hide it, she would dig it up eventually anyway. Well, even if she did find out, it wasn’t like I had anything to be ashad of.

“Then let

ask sothing too. Why were you trying to steal the Yitian Interspatial Sword from the Ei Sect?”

Had soone commissioned her to steal it?

But the Yitian Interspatial Sword was far too famous across the Central Plains. The mont soone carried it, it would imdiately be exposed as stolen property.

The entire Ei Sect would pursue you.

“……Just, well, there were circumstances. Don’t pry too much.”

She returned exactly the sa vague answer I had given earlier.

Judging by her behavior so far, it felt less like she wanted the value of the Yitian Interspatial Sword and more like she needed the authority contained within it.

And that authority was probably its ability to detect beings that had strayed from the Orthodox path.

The feeling that she carried so kind of story began to grow stronger.

“Hey, thief. If you ever want work later, co find .”

A Divine Thief, in other words—the best stealing ability in the Central Plains.

Connections with officials were important for a troubleshooter, but knowing skilled specialists like this was also crucial.

Especially for soone like , who needed contacts to rely on when strange requests ca in.

“Seriously?

calling you? As if. The mont a thief calls a troubleshooter, it ans the job already failed.”

Xiangyang shot

an incredulous look before turning away and continuing.

“And I never fail at stealing!”

After replying energetically to my proposal, Xiangyang disappeared into the crowd of Sichuan’s streets as if swept away by the flow of people.

A stealth technique so perfect it could fool even ghosts.

“Those types are the ones who co crying later after they fail.”

“Exactly, Captain.”

Seeing her arrogant figure vanish, Ilhong and I each threw in a comnt.

It was the beginning of autumn, as sumr was coming to an end.

‘The strange energy… has increased to two….’

Ever since the Energy of the Moon had settled faintly inside my body, the Salseong would flare up red and complain like that whenever it pleased.

Since then, as ti passed, it seed to speak to

more and more frequently.

It must have been quite a burden for it to keep its mouth shut all the ti.

“Anyway, what exactly is this purple energy?”

I couldn’t really control it. It simply sat quietly within .

Could I use this sohow later? For now, I should ask Hwang Geolgae about it.

He’d probably scold

a bit for getting tangled in another strange matter though.

“Captain, since we already got paid by the Sect Leader, should we relax and have so fun before leaving?”

She tilted her head toward the streets filled with sights for the Mid-Autumn Festival and made the suggestion.

Especially when the sll of freshly baked mooncakes tickled her nose, she grew even more insistent.

Certainly, this request had been exhausting, so taking a break wouldn’t be bad.

“Why did you take off your disguise on your own?”

It seed she wanted to enjoy herself here, far away from Beijing, not as Ilhong the man but as Hong Geum the woman.

“Ah, it’s fine. I’ve grown enough that no one recognizes , and with a wig and makeup they definitely won’t.”

She spun around proudly, showing off her appearance fully dressed as a woman.

“Hmm. At least wear a veil.”

“Geez….”

At my firm response, Ilhong made a sulky face and covered herself again with the white veil she had worn earlier.

While doing so, she muttered that to achieve her dream she would probably have to eliminate a certain person and take their place.

“But if I wear this halfway, it looks even more suspicious. It’s not like I’m so noble young lady from a prestigious clan….”

“Then just act like one. A young lady from a prestigious clan.”

I told her to perform skillfully just like when she disguised herself as a man.

“Then Captain, you have to cooperate too.”

She asked

to play the role of a bodyguard escorting a young lady who ca out to enjoy the festival.

Well, she had fought hard against Venerable Huiyin during this mission.

“Lead the way, Young Lady.”

When I struck a pose, Ilhong smiled brightly.

“Hoho, Martial Warrior Dan Mujin. Shall we?”

Together with Ilhong, I decided to rest briefly here in Sichuan.

While we were enjoying the festival, looking at fascinating things and tasting delicious food,

From an alley sowhere, a strange presence suddenly rushed toward .

Feeling the aura of a powerful martial artist that made the hair all over my body stand on end, I gripped my sword hilt and stepped into the alley.

Wondering who it could be, I saw a surprisingly familiar figure reveal himself in that shabby area.

The ruler of Sichuan where this festival was being held.

Clan Leader Tang Yangcheon of the Tang Clan of Sichuan.

“How is it? The Mid-Autumn Festival of Sichuan is quite a spectacle. There are even craftsn here who make fireworks using black powder.”

When I first saw him before, he had looked seriously ill, but now all signs of sickness had vanished. It seed he had fully beco a poison master, radiating vitality.

The poison of the Human-faced Spider that Tang Yeo-hye and I brought him must have been extrely effective dicine.

“And the mooncakes are quite delicious as well. Have one.”

I inspected the mooncake that the Tang Clan Head handed .

If it had been soone from the Tang Clan of Sichuan, they would have gratefully devoured it without hesitation.

“You didn’t poison it, right?”

“…I am not Yeo-hye.”

In my case, I had experienced far too many things until now to take it without suspicion.

Still, since a Clan Leader said so, I bit into it.

The aroma of savory nuts spread through my mouth—truly exquisite.

“And poisoning the one she likes has been Yeo-hye’s trait since she was little. She did the sa to Neung Sam.”

“Pfft!”

I ended up spitting out part of the precious mooncake.

So all those poisoning attempts before had mostly been gestures of goodwill—her way of showing affection?

Tang Yangcheon watched my sweating reaction with great amusent.

“But how did you know I was here?”

Surely he hadn’t just coincidentally co out to enjoy the festival and run into .

“This is Sichuan. Everything that happens here reaches my ears. Your movents were reported to

from the mont you entered Mount Ei.”

So he had kept watch and ca to find

as soon as we descended from Mount Ei.

“Ah….”

His territory, after all. Truly worthy of being called the ruler of Sichuan.

“But Dan Mujin Master, who is the woman beside you?”

At that mont, Ilhong appeared, rushing toward

after noticing I had suddenly disappeared while escorting her as a young lady.

The mont she saw

with Tang Yangcheon, she clung to my arm tightly.

“He’s the man I’m promised to marry.”

She pulled off her white veil dramatically, displaying her beauty as if marking her territory.

“Hmm, is that so?”

Tang Yangcheon looked at , letting out a thoughtful hum at the sight of such striking beauty.

“That’s impossible.”

I answered briefly.

“Ha, even with such a fine woman beside you, you say that? Well, since you’re close with my daughter, perhaps your tastes are unusual.”

“That’s not it at all.”

This man was saying sothing dangerous.

I quickly denied having that kind of preference.

“Anyway, why did you co? Surely you didn’t find

just to brag about Sichuan.”

Tang Yangcheon nodded as if confirming my guess.

“Do you know that Yeo-hye, who joined the Demon-Slaying Unit, hasn’t returned ho even once?”

Even during a festival when people would travel far just to see their families,

she still hadn’t co back, he said with a slightly bitter expression.

“I think she has done enough of what she wanted. Now bring her back to the Tang Clan.”

Since Tang Ak, who had been competing for the position of successor, was already out of the picture,

the only remaining heir shouldn’t be wandering outside.

“For the sake of the clan, bring her out of the Demon-Slaying Unit,” Tang Yangcheon said.

“Why don’t you do it yourself?”

“She absolutely refuses to listen to .”

Apparently she used to listen sowhat when he got angry, but after she saved the Clan Leader’s life last ti, she no longer felt indebted and completely ignored him.

“If she won’t listen to her father, will she listen to ?”

“Well… she might listen to you, surprisingly. Yeo-hye seed to have feelings for you.”

“…Ahem.”

I didn’t know exactly what he ant, but if she had heard that herself, she would probably have made a huge scene like she did with Neung Sam.

“Since we’re on the subject, how do you feel about my daughter?”

Perhaps the most burdenso question in the world.

A father asking directly what you think of his daughter.

“She’s extrely intelligent, talented in martial arts, and soone without flaws—”

“Not that kind of formal answer. Your feelings.”

The grip of Ilhong’s hand on my arm tightened painfully.

“We’ve clashed a lot and she’s cursed

plenty, but she’s one of the few comrades I truly trust.”

It was my honest answer, without embellishnt.

“Hmm. Only that much for now? I heard you two grew close while nearly dying together.”

“There’s a problem I’m currently facing. Only after I solve it will things like marriage even be possible.”

Tang Yangcheon stroked his chin.

“Hmm. Are you suffering from so fatal illness? You say it’s a serious problem.”

“Yes. Sothing like that.”

It wasn’t a fatal illness, but I did carry a star that could kill everyone around

if I let my guard down.

“Hm… then it can’t be helped. In that case, consider it a request. If you have ti, go see how she’s doing and persuade her to co ho.”

“Yes. If I ever pass through Shaanxi or encounter the Demon-Slaying Unit, I’ll do so.”

Satisfied with my answer, the Clan Leader of the Tang Clan of Sichuan finally left.

After he disappeared, Ilhong, who had been standing there with a gloomy expression, raised her head and asked .

“So that’s what it was…?”

“What?”

She looked as if she might cry.

“You had a fatal illness… that’s why no matter how much I approached you, you reacted like that….”

“No, that’s not it.”

I had simply rejected her because I’d grown used to seeing her as a younger brother due to her male disguise.

And even as a tomboyish beauty, she still lacked a bit of maturity.

“But right now I’m a very beautiful woman, you know?”

She pulled away the veil again and tugged on my arm.

“Hey, people are watching. Put that back down.”

Her beauty attracted attention imdiately, drawing the gaze of people in Sichuan.

“Hurry and cover it.”

“No!”

She pulled my arm as if urging

to go enjoy the festival.

And so we ended up walking down the street while bickering for quite a while.

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