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Chapter 208: Kept Man

Requests like tracking down a stalker required a fair amount of caution.

If I tried to solve it recklessly, I could easily commit the mistake of “striking the grass only to startle the snake.”

A sloppy approach might provoke the criminal and only make the situation worse, so I had to make him fully reveal himself—then catch him in one swift move.

“So, what’s the plan to make that beast enthusiast pop out all at once?”

Ilhong, who had been listening to my explanation, suddenly asked with a curious expression.

Her eyes stared straight at , filled with interest.

“We make the bastard watching from sowhere grow impatient. For example, if so guy from nowhere cos along and redeems her. Wouldn’t he rush out in a panic?”

In this era, brothels had a custom called redemption.

No matter how successful a courtesan was, she couldn’t do this forever. A wealthy patron would calculate her lifeti earnings, pay the redemption fee, and take her in as either a concubine or a proper wife.

From the courtesans’ perspective, it was beneficial to raise their value and catch a good man before aging, so redemption was always a major event in the red-light district that drew public attention.

“……Huh? You’re going to redeem Joo Wolah?”

It seed Ilhong had been so distracted by the word “redemption” that she hadn’t heard the rest. Her eyes widened as she asked again in shock.

At the sa ti, the handle of the teacup Jo Harang was holding snapped with a ‘crack.’

That had been an expensive teacup I bought to match the kind of important guests visiting the office lately.

I’d have to dock that from her salary.

“For sothing as trivial as this request… you’re saying you’ll take Joo Wolah as your wife…?”

As Ilhong, usually sharp and composed, turned foolish, Jo Harang also started spouting absurd nonsense in disbelief.

“What are you even talking about? Of course it’s just a disguise. I’ve already secured cooperation from the pavilion master of Heavenly Flower Pavilion.”

With the help of Pavilion Master Okryeong, we’d pretend to spend money extravagantly in front of everyone.

I would monopolize Joo Wolah—soone who charged an enormous fee just to sit and chat—for several weeks.

Then, after making people whisper about where such a rich man ca from, I’d publicly declare that I’d take her away with an outrageous redemption fee.

If it looked like so rich, handso noble brat was taking her, that perverted stalker wouldn’t be able to sit still.

“Even if you ant that seriously, how could I possibly pay the redemption fee of the number one courtesan in Beijing? I can’t even imagine the price.”

I had gained considerable wealth from the previous Imperial Palace request, but the opponent was Joo Wolah—soone whom wealthy n flocked to with bundles of money just to see her face.

To pay her lifeti earnings in one go? Even if I gathered everything I had, it would barely make a dent.

On top of that, so insanely rich man would likely drive her price even higher soon, only to be rejected. Her value would rise even further.

“So you’ll disguise yourself as a pleasure-loving rich noble and bait him out, right?”

“Exactly.”

A stalker usually knew their target inside out. That ant he’d also be aware of her guards and any threatening individuals.

So if we used predictable people, we wouldn’t catch him easily.

Rather, we had to dismiss visible protection and lure him into lowering his guard.

“Which is why, Ilhong, you’ll play the role of a flirtatious nobleman by my side—like during that Namgung Clan case.”

I’d have to visit my dear older sister Eun Hwaran and borrow so expensive silk clothes and accessories like a headband.

“Captain, just buy a set…”

“Do you know how much that costs?”

Ilhong looked at

like I was a miser.

“What are you saving for?”

“I’ve got uses for it. Anyway, you just get ready.”

Last ti, we pretended to be n interested in each other. This ti, we’d indulge in won and revelry like true degenerates.

“Hey, what about ? Why aren’t you calling my na?”

Jo Harang complained, banging the table.

“You don’t suit disguises. It’d be awkward. Just protect Joo Wolah from the shadows.”

Even if we dressed her in loose clothes, her Western-like figure made disguise difficult.

Ilhong, on the other hand, had a slim build—stuff so padding in, and she could pass as a man.

Though she might not agree.

“Captain, your gaze is kind of irritating…”

“You’re imagining things.”

It seed she caught

comparing them. I quickly withdrew my gaze and stepped outside.

“Then shall we cast the fishing rod?”

Thud, thud.

Dressed in flashy attire, we arrived at the bustling district and boldly knocked on the main gate of Heavenly Flower Pavilion.

“Attend us!”

We entered as carefree nobles with no worries about money.

The doors opened wide, revealing a garden of won.

When I was young, my dream was to be a rich bum.

A life free from labor, living in abundance—it thrilled

just imagining it.

But a bum, by definition, didn’t work. And if you didn’t work, you couldn’t have money. A structural contradiction.

So my second wish was to have rich parents. But as an orphan, that was nothing more than a luxury fantasy.

“Attend us! Heroes from Sichuan have arrived—bring tea and won!”

And yet today, as I strode into the pavilion in golden silk robes, those two impossible dreams were fulfilled at once—albeit in disguise.

“Hurry and attend Young Master Gold and , Young Master Silver! What are you standing around for?!”

Ilhong chid in arrogantly.

As people stared in confusion, Pavilion Master Okryeong welcod us with great fanfare.

“Young Master Gold, Young Master Silver. We’ve been expecting you. Shall I escort you to the VIP room?”

Even the proud Okryeong personally attending us made everyone whisper.

“Who are they?”

“They look like they were raised in luxury.”

“They said they’re from Sichuan—there are plenty of rich n there.”

Waving a fan, we walked confidently.

“Shall I bring out all the finest silks in storage, Young Master Gold?”

“Hmm. I ca to see a fad courtesan, not to dull my mind with alcohol.”

Thanks to Hwang Geolgae serving as a cautionary example, I’d been avoiding alcohol.

“And which courtesan would you like today?”

I pointed directly at Joo Wolah.

“Why do you think I ca all this way? Of course—to see Flower Shadow Falling Star, Joo Wolah!”

Her nickna referred to beauty like falling flower shadows under starlight.

“But her price—”

“Hah! How expensive could a re courtesan be?”

I tossed a stack of banknotes.

“I’ll pay for several weeks in advance. Bring

Beijing’s finest!”

Okryeong widened her eyes theatrically.

“Of course. Wolah, co attend our honored guests.”

Joo Wolah stepped forward.

Her crimson skirt swayed, her eyes shimred like moonlight, and her smile was enchanting.

“Wow…”

“Indeed.”

Everyone gasped.

And jealousy followed.

Two unknown nobles monopolizing Joo Wolah for weeks.

“Nice to et you. I am Joo Wolah.”

“Hmph. You’re decent. Co here and serve !”

I grabbed her wrist and pulled her.

Though she acted reluctant, her lips twitched with amusent.

Apparently, being dragged by

was more entertaining than worrying about the stalker.

“Since I’ve paid a fortune for your ti, you’d better satisfy

properly!”

She lowered her head—clearly trying not to laugh.

I smirked and led her to the prepared room.

The VIP room of Heavenly Flower Pavilion was extravagantly luxurious.

Gold and jewels glittered everywhere.

There, Joo Wolah sang.

Her voice—clear and flowing—captured both my ears and gaze.

Even the other guests must have been listening, filled with envy.

“Did you enjoy my song, Young Master?”

She boldly rested my head on her lap.

“…It was like a voice echoing through a valley. Truly impressive.”

She smiled warmly.

“Then… is my lap comfortable as well?”

“…You don’t have to go this far.”

“Oh my, I’m simply doing my duty.”

But I knew she usually refused physical contact.

“Did you dislike it…?”

“…No! I like it—it’s just… ahem.”

I scratched my cheek awkwardly.

“A hero who saves a woman deserves a reward.”

She gently placed my head back.

“I’ve been waiting a long ti for you to co.”

For years, even.

Unlike other n, I had never co just for her.

And that was new for her.

‘I was the one longing?’

She had watched

grow, solving problems across Beijing, rising to Transcendence.

Other won began to notice

too.

‘I saw him first…’

So she devised this request.

Even the “animal ears” stalker story—partly fabricated.

Just to draw

here.

“Try this—Heavenly Flower Pavilion’s sweets are delicious.”

“…I can feed myself.”

She smiled at my awkwardness.

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