Chapter 471: Can you collect it on Water-Metal Day?
The carriage passed through Chongqing and headed toward Shaanxi.
Since they were traveling with Geum Arin, they decided to stop by the warehouse given as a gift by the Galaxy Trading Company Head on their return.
âAre you not curious about whatâs inside?â
Even at Geom Mugeukâs question, Geom Woojin simply stared out the window as if he had no interest at all.
âPlease just give me thirty chances to choose!â
At the mention of thirty chances, Geom Woojin turned his head and looked at his son.
âI figured I should ask for that much from the start if I want to end up with at least three.â
Geom Mugeuk saw itâthat his fatherâs lips were hesitating between rising or not. Yes, he would probably give him three.
Geom Mugeuk followed his fatherâs gaze and looked out the window.
âHow long has it been since you last came to Chongqing?â
âItâs been a while.â
Geom Woojin recalled the Chongqing of the past, while Geom Mugeuk imagined the Chongqing of the future. Geom Woojin had once roamed this place with the Fist Demon King, and Geom Mugeuk had wandered here in search of materials for a great technique.
At that moment, Geom Woojin looked at an inn up ahead and spoke.
âLetâs rest there today.â
At his fatherâs words, Hui replied.
âUnderstood.â
Until now, his father had silently followed the schedule led by Hui and Lim Hyuk. If they went to an inn, he went. If they camped, he camped.
But today, it was his father who first suggested they rest at that inn.
After notifying the carriage ahead where Geum Arin rode, Hui brought their carriage to a stop in front of the inn.
Geom Mugeuk was curious. Could there be a special memory from this place? Perhaps the innkeeper still remembered his father. Maybe theyâd say something like, âThank you so much for helping me back then.â
But nothing like that happened.
âThen why did he want to stay here?â
After unpacking, Geom Woojin took Hui and went outside. He didnât take Geom Mugeuk along.
âYou wait here.â
âPlease take me too. Where are the two of you going alone?â
âYou donât need to know.â
Leaving only questions behind, Geom Woojin and Hui stepped out of the inn.
After walking for a long while, Geom Woojin asked softly.
âThis is it, isnât it?â
At Geom Woojinâs question, Hui looked surprised and asked.
âYou knew?â
Geom Woojin nodded. This was none other than Huiâs hometown. Even Hui hadnât expected that the Cult Leader knew this place was his hometown and had chosen to stop here because of it.
âI left when I was young, so I feel nothing. I left right after my parents passed.â
âStill, itâs on the way. You should stop by at least once. Whereâs your old house?â
âItâs in a mountain village over that ridge.â
Geom Woojin took the first step forward, and Hui quietly followed.
He was surprised that the Cult Leader remembered his hometown, and even more surprised that he had stopped here and was now walking with him.
âThe Cult Leader really has changed.â
It was Hui who had watched Geom Woojin more closely than anyone else by his side. The Cult Leader was a man of deep, sincere emotion, but he was not one to express it outwardly like this. And Hui knew better than anyone else where this change had come from.
Hui thought of Geom Mugeuk. The Young Cult Leader had constantly pushed him to take time for himself throughout this entire journey.
âWhy are you going this far?
âA wave of change is sweeping through the cult these days, isnât it? Youâre trying to get me swept up in it too, arenât you?
Yes, he knew better than anyone what kind of change it was. Thatâs why he could ask:
âWhere is this change leading us?
The one who had created all those countless changes, the Young Cult Leader, had answered like this:
âI donât know.
Hearing those words, âI donât know,â brought Hui a sense of relief instead.
And so, the two of them arrived at the place where Hui had been born.
Surprisingly, the house was still there, though different people were now living in it.
No one remembered Hui. It would have been stranger if someone remembered the boy who left the village so young and had now returned as a grown martial artist.
He had said he felt no attachment to his hometown, but this wasnât quite true.
His childhood came flooding back, wrapped in nostalgia.
What stood out the most was the image of his mother calling him in for dinner while he played with his friends in the alleyway in front of the house. He vaguely remembered the kids scattering and running off toward their homes.
After spending quite some time looking at the house and the alley, the two of them had noodles together at a small noodle shop in the village.
Geom Mugeuk always told him to change, to keep changingâbut Hui thought he had already changed quite a lot. Wasnât he now sitting across from the Cult Leader, quietly sharing a bowl of noodles?
Without a word, they finished their bowls of noodles and returned to the inn.
There hadnât been much conversation, but even so, Hui could clearly feel Geom Woojinâs heart. He was showing his care in the way only the Cult Leader could.
At the entrance of the inn, Hui spoke.
âThank you.â
To which Geom Woojin replied,
âNo, Iâm the one who should thank you.â
It was Geom Woojinâs heart for the one who had always stood by his side. He had finally begun to express himselfâstarting with the one closest to him.
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At that time, Geom Mugeuk was using the Temporal and Spatial Transference Technique and cultivating martial arts through the Heavenly Time Secret Art. Every spare moment during this journey, he had immersed himself in martial training.
He always believed that his true strength lay not in techniques but in the relationships he built with peopleâbut that was only possible when one could withstand the attacks flying toward them. To make the days spent with others shine, he had to sweat blood during the night.
That was why Geom Mugeukâs nights were long.
The carriage traveled and traveled until it finally arrived at the Golden Dragon Family in Shaanxi.
Geom Mugeuk parted ways with his father at a spot where the manor buildings could be seen in the distance.
âIâll go ahead as a scout.â
He had judged there was no need to enter the Golden Dragon Family alongside his father from the beginning.
âIsnât it proper for the protagonist to make a later entrance?â
No matter how much he tried to conceal it, how could one possibly hide his fatherâs presence?
Besides, since they didnât know how the Family Head would react, it was wiser to go in alone first and assess the atmosphere.
Geom Woojin also understood his sonâs intention, so he accepted it without resistance. Moreover, he had to receive reports from the Heavenly Communication Pavilion and take care of his overdue matters.
âIâll wait at the safehouse.â
Since the Heavenly Demon Divine Cult had a safehouse not far away, he could come quickly if needed.
âIâll send word.â
The carriage carrying his father departed in the opposite direction.
Geom Mugeuk then joined Geum Arinâs carriage.
Geum Arin was about to suggest that the two of them should go together, but held her tongue. Trust himâtrust this man. He must have his reasons.
The carriage arrived at the entrance of the Golden Dragon Family.
Above the grand gate, a golden signboard was affixed, its calligraphy so powerful it looked like a dragon sweeping across the sky.
The gates opened, and the carriage rolled inside.
The guards stationed at the entrance were as disciplined and imposing as martial artists from a renowned family, their eyes sharp and well-trained.
Inside the gates, a wide courtyard, flower gardens, and a pond were arranged in harmonious and beautiful fashion. The buildings were majestic, and golden dragon carvings symbolizing the Golden Dragon Family adorned various places.
There was a clear intention to overwhelm visitors with grandeur, but for Geom Mugeukâwho had grown up gazing upon the colossal Demon Statue of the Heavenly Demon Divine Cultâit had no effect.
As they drew closer to the Family Headâs Hall, Geum Arinâs growing tension became palpable.
âNervous?â
At Geom Mugeukâs question, Geum Arin nodded. Now wasnât the time to hide her emotionsâit was time to prepare for her fatherâs reaction.
âMy father might yell at you.â
âYou neednât worry about that. When it comes to âscary fathersâ, Iâve had more than enough training.â
âThatâs not what I meant!â
Arenât you worried at all? How can you be this carefree?
Second son Geum Ajong, who had arrived first in front of the Family Headâs Hall, was waiting for them.
âYouâve arrived?â
Having thoroughly misunderstood Geom Mugeukâs identity, he now looked at him with completely different intentions than before.
âYou con artist! You adorable bastard whoâll change my destiny!â
His heart brimmed with desire to pair this con artist with his older brother and drag him down into ruin.
âWas the journey difficult?â
âIt was fine.â
âWhen you have time later, letâs have a drink. Youâre a guest at the main house, so Iâll treat you.â
âLetâs do that.â
Geom Mugeuk readily accepted his offer.
After parting ways with Geum Ajong, Geom Mugeuk and Geum Arin entered the Family Headâs Hall.
As they walked down the corridor, Geum Arin spoke.
âThis is suspicious.â
âWhat is?â
âMy brother has no reason to be kind to you. This is too much.â
She certainly had sharp instincts.
âThereâs no harm in getting along, is there?â
âYou just saw it. Someone for whom getting along is harmful.â
And so, the two of them entered the Family Headâs Hall.
There, the Family Head, Geum Cheonbang, was waiting.
Unlike the typical great merchants who had good impressions and a commanding presence, Geum Cheonbang had a rather small build and slightly irritable features. Thankfully, both Geum Arin and Geum Ajong seemed to have taken after their mother.
To think someone with such an appearance had elevated the Golden Dragon Family to be among the top five in the Central Plainsâit only made his capabilities seem more impressive.
Geum Arin thought her father might explode the moment he saw her, but unexpectedly, he remained composed.
âIâve returned, Father.â
âYouâre back?â
Geum Cheonbangâs gaze turned to Geom Mugeuk.
âIâm Geom Yeon of the Seodo Sect.â
As Geom Mugeuk respectfully greeted him with a fist salute, Geum Cheonbang returned the gesture with a gentle welcome.
âItâs a pleasure to meet you.â
Geum Arin became even more tense at the sight of her father smiling at Geom Mugeuk. He was not someone who would smile at a man who had taken two million nyang from him.
On top of that, the young man had come alone, without his father or uncle. In other words, Geum Cheonbang might think that after taking such a vast sum, theyâd sent only the young one in their place.
But her father showed not the slightest hint of displeasure. That only made it more unsettling. Both her brother and her fatherâthis was all too unexpected.
âI heard the story. Youâve agreed to help our Arin?â
âYes, I have.â
âMy daughter has a good eye for people.â
âJudging by her choice of me, Iâd say thatâs true.â
Even Geum Mugeukâs joke was received with a smile by Geum Cheonbang.
âBut I heard there were three of you?â
âMy father and uncle had somewhere to stop by briefly. Theyâll join us later.â
âI see.â
What made Geum Cheonbang cautious was precisely this point.
âSo the Galaxy Trading Company Head came to meet them himself?â
He knew better than anyone what kind of status the Galaxy Trading Company Head held. No matter who the opponent was, he was the kind of man who summoned people to his place.
If such a man had personally come to them, then these individuals must be extraordinary.
And as if to prove that, they had fearlessly broken their contract with the others and made a new one with his daughter.
âJust how skilled must he be?â
Geom Mugeuk, too, was carefully observing him.
For Geom Mugeuk, the core of this entire matter lay with Geum Cheonbang.
âDo you even know who your money is going to?â
Before long their mutual scrutiny came to an end.
The first to speak was Geum Cheonbang.
âI am a merchant. It is my principle to buy at a fair price and sell at a fair price.â
And such a man is running a secret organization trying to absorb the Joo Clan Sword Family?
âWith principles that sound, no wonder youâve built such a great enterprise.â
âThank you for saying so. On that note, may I ask you for a favor?â
It was his way of sayingâsince you took two million nyang, you ought to give value worth the price.
âWhat kind of favor?â
âThe Golden Dragon Family conducts countless transactions. Even now, as we speak, deals are being made somewhere. Some are good, but naturally, some are bad. There are even places thatâve dealt us serious losses and pretend itâs none of their concern. Among them, there's one that's troubled us for a very long time.â
Geum Cheonbang narrowed his eyes at Geom Mugeuk.
âCould you collect from them?â
âWho are these shameless people?â
Geum Cheonbang let out a feigned sigh before answering.
âThe Hundred Immortals Gang.â
The Hundred Immortals Gang. A sect claiming to gather a hundred immortals, but if such divine figures truly gathered, they wouldnât have chosen such a name.
In truth, the Hundred Immortals Gang was a den of fiends. Geom Mugeuk had heard of them as well.
Now Geum Arin understood why her father had been so unusually kind. He wasnât planning to end it with yelling or scolding.
âHeâs trying to kill this man.â
The Hundred Immortals Gang wasnât just a long-standing headache for the Golden Dragon Familyâthey were truly wicked and dangerous.
Even the Golden Dragon Family still hadnât recovered the money extorted by them. Sending this man to retrieve it wasnât just a test of skillâit was a request laced with ill intent.
âFather, entrusting him with such a task isâŠâ
At that moment, Geum Cheonbang gave her a chilling glare. Geum Arin fell silent, sensing the depth of his anger.
In contrast, Geom Mugeuk remained composed.
âHow much do they owe you?â
âOver the years, the amount piled up to three million nyang.â
It was money taken from them under various pretexts. The Hundred Immortals Gang didnât even recognize it as borrowedâso collecting it was close to impossible. The gang was crawling with masters and filled with the vilest of men.
Geum Cheonbang was curious to see how Geom Mugeuk would respond.
âEven under these conditions⊠will he still accept?â
This was both a probe and a testâto see how heâd react.
Geum Arin hurriedly sent a voice transmission to Geom Mugeuk.
âRefuse! Not even you can deal with them!
She had staked everything on this man. She couldnât lose him like this. She would even throw herself forward to stop it.
But of course, Geom Mugeuk was not the kind of man to act according to her wishes.
âWhen you asked me to make you the successor, what did I say?
She remembered those words Geom Mugeuk had once asked her.
How far can you trust me?
Even so, to throw you into a trial like this already...
While she hesitated to answer, Geom Mugeuk spoke first.
âIâll retrieve it.â
Geum Cheonbang gave a peculiar smile.
âHeâs going through with it? Does he not know who the Hundred Immortals Gang is? Or does he know and still accept?â
Of course, Geom Mugeuk wasnât the type to accept such a task without conditions.
âThen what percentage will you give me in return?â
âWhat?â
Surprised, Geum Cheonbang watched as Geom Mugeuk calmly explained.
âIâm not your subordinate, Family Head. Iâm someone who partnered with Lady Geum, am I not? And now, Iâm being asked to do something my own leader advised against. Naturally, I should be compensated appropriately. Am I wrong to ask?â
Geum Cheonbang couldnât refute it. It was a fair argument. Strictly speaking, Geom Mugeuk wasnât someone he had personally hired.
But to ask for more money after already receiving two million nyang? Normally, such a demand wouldâve been out of the questionâbut this situation was different.
âHow much do you want?â
âYou said itâs been a long time since you got anything from them, so itâs a bad debt. Youâd already written it off. And if even the Family Head couldnât collect it, that speaks to how dangerous they are.â
Laying down his groundwork like that, Geom Mugeuk made a bold move.
âIâll need half.â