Survival Guide for the Reincarnated-Chapter 286
β...Young master...? You arenβt, are you?β πππππ¨π²πππ¨π―ππ.ππΌπΊ
That was Chief Seong speaking.
β...It may not be my place to say this the very moment Iβve become an Elder, but if what I think you mean is right... Iβm personally opposed.β
That was Dukgo Hyun.
Only Seo Hyo was smiling.
βNo one would so much as consider assassinating the Chancellor, and yet you go straight there. As expected.β
Unfortunately, even Seo Hyo was a little off.
βAssassination? Me, you mean.β
β...Werenβt you?β
Unhwi turned his head.
He was smiling.
βAssassination is what the dishonorable do.β
β...Eh...?β
βIn the world of martial men, once you draw the bureaucracy into it thereβs something you are inevitably obliged to do. Do you know what that is?β
βOf course. Politics, isnβt it?β
βThis case is similar.β
β...β
βBy the information you gave me, the current situation inside Unβgukβs court is very poor.β
β...Not good, no.β
βEspecially between the Crown Prince and the Chancellor.β
Seo Hyo blinked. Taken at face value, Unhwi sounded as if he would use the Crown Prince to remove the Chancellorβbut in all the time he had watched Unhwi, the man never stopped at something that small.
He was a man who saw things through to the end.
He ran the thought in his head and arrived at a single conclusion.
And if that conclusion was right, this was truly dangerous.
Dangerous enough that assassination would be the safer path.
β...Thatβs not it, is it?β
βWatching you, you seem as worry-ridden as Chief Seong.β
β...Me? I donβt think so.β
Unhwi turned his head toward Dukgo Hyun.
βAre you worried?β
β...If I werenβt, would I still be human? Unβguk may be the weakest of the five states on the Central Plains, but it is a state all the same. Within it are masters at Unity of Heaven and Manβand even some who have entered the Realm of Martial Divinity. The fate of the Heavenly Alliance is undeniably at stake, but is this not more likely to hasten that fate?β
Unhwi shook his head.
βIt is precisely to lengthen that fate.β
β...β
βDo you think I will fail?β
β...Thereβs no one who doesnβt know the road youβve walked. Even so, I believe this time is of a somewhat different order.β
βThen Iβll prove itβagain.β
β...Heh...β
βSoon I may need to draw on the power of the Dukgo Clan. Gather your very best and have them stand by.β
β...Understood.β
Unhwi turned his body.
Seo Hyo and Chief Seong wanted to stop him, but unfortunately Unhwiβs mind was fixed.
If Unβgukβs court were to stand with the Nine-Gate Assembly, the Heavenly Alliance would fall without fail.
This was independent of Unhwiβs abilities.
One way or another, it would fall. Which is why, to wage anything resembling a fight against the Nine-Gate Assembly, the Unβguk court had to be forced into a βneutral state.β
Or turned completely into an ally.
***
The royal capital of Unβguk stood within a place called Unβgyeong Province.
Ten li from there sat the Drunken Immortal Tower, a quiet inn that did not see many patrons even on ordinary days.
As night deepened, a single candle lit the private room on the third floor.
Unhwi sat by the window, turning a teacup in his hands as he gazed out at the night sky.
The moment he left the Dukgo Clan, he penned a letter and sent it to Crown Prince Unmu.
Its contents were simple.
I seek a discreet meeting to discuss the future of Unβguk. I will be waiting on the third floor of the Drunken Immortal Tower.
There was no such thing as βhe might not come.β
In one way or another, Crown Prince Unmu would come.
If he wasnβt a fool, and if he was a man with desire, then at this very moment Unhwiβs letter would surely feel like a lifeline.
Unhwiβs read was exact.
Creak.
Footsteps came up the stairs. Three sets. When Unhwi turned his head, the door opened and three men stepped in.
The man in front looked to be in his mid-thirties, a commanding figure. He did not wear dragon robes, but the bearing that flowed from him was every inch imperial. This was the next king of Unβgukβthe Crown Prince Unmu.
The two men following him each carried a different air.
One, a man of sturdy build who looked to be in his mid-fifties, was Captain of the Royal Guards Kim Mujin.
A master at Unity of Heaven and Man, he oversaw the palaceβs internal security.
The other, a man in his late forties with a composed impression, was Jang Cheolsan, National Defense General.
Having entered the Realm of Martial Divinity, he was the highest officer commanding all of Unβgukβs armies.
Unhwi rose from his seat and offered a deep bow.
βIt is an honor for Seol Unhwi, Heavenly Arbiter of the Heavenly Alliance, to be received by Your Highness the Crown Prince.β
The Crown Princeβs eyes sharpened. The famed Seol Unhwi, of whom he had heard only in rumor, stood before him.
Founder of the Triple Profound Realm who had shaken the Central Plainsβ martial world, polar heir of the Snow Palace, and lately, as Chief Heavenly Commander of Seongjak Province, the man who annihilated the Green Forest Stronghold to the last, picked fights not only with surrounding forces but with the Five Great Sword Sects and the Outer Demonic Sects, and took the life of Gaebangβs Vice Branch Lord Jin Muhyeok.
βYou are that Seol Unhwi.β
βI am.β
βYour renown is deafeningβreaches the ear whether one wants to hear it or not.β
βIt is more than I deserve. I have only done what was necessary for the Heavenly Allianceβs great cause.β
The Crown Prince slowly took the measure of Unhwi. Contrary to the rumors, he looked modest. But if Unhwi were truly only modest, he could not have achieved what he had.
A man like this, he wasβbeyond doubtβone of the most dangerous men alive. He knew how to set himself low and still take everything, his hand swift and his will to act formidable.
To speak plainly, this was a man you must never make your enemy.
βLetβs sit and talk.β
When the Crown Prince took his seat first, Kim Mujin and Jang Cheolsan stood behind him.
Unhwi glanced at the two on guard, then quietly sat opposite the Crown Prince.
βHeavenly Arbiter... it sounds like a rather high station in the Heavenly Alliance.β
βIt is a grace bestowed by Alliance Lord Mae Wuidong.β
βMae Wuidong... What sort of man is he? Rumor says he is deeply respected.β
Unhwi thought for a moment, then answered with care.
βA man whose depth is hard to fathom.β
βDepth, hm...β
The Crown Prince nodded and took a sip of tea.
He did not seem inclined to waste time.
βWhy did you ask to meet me?β
To his direct question, Unhwi replied.
βBecause I am concerned about Unβgukβs present situation.β
βConcerned...β
The Crown Princeβs expression tightened slightly.
βDo you know how long the Heavenly Alliance has operated in Unβguk?β
βEighty years, give or take.β
βEighty-five. In that time, the Heavenly Alliance has contributed greatly to public order in Unβguk, and we have maintained amicable relations with the court.β
βI know at least that much.β
βBut of late, the situation is changing.β
Unhwiβs voice grew grave.
βChancellor Inspector of State Affairs has refused all dialogue with the Heavenly Alliance. Unilaterally.β
The Crown Prince furrowed his brow. This, too, was something he had heard.
βAnd thatβs not all. We have intelligence that he has already joined hands with the Nine-Gate Assembly.β
β...The Nine-Gate Assembly?β
βYou are unfamiliar, I see.β
βNo one can know every organization that exists in the martial world, but among them, this βNine-Gate Assemblyββthis is indeed my first time hearing it.β
The Crown Prince was a man who could admit what he did not know, and Unhwi liked him for it.
Given the courtβs current condition, the Crown Prince could not know everything.
Unhwi laid out the Nine-Gate Assembly in detail.
Including the fact that the Ihwa Sword Heaven Sect was in truth Cheonrim.
In an instant, the Crown Princeβs gaze sharpened.
From where he sat, this was clearly grave.
Behind him, Kim Mujin and Jang Cheolsan also wore tense expressions.
βThe Chancellor is in contact with such a Nine-Gate Assembly... Is the information certain?β
βYes. It is.β
β...This is maddening.β
It was only natural that such words would come.
A proper steward of state should be looking to draw βprofitβ amid the frictions between organizations.
Yet he had cut off dialogue with the Heavenly Alliance entirely, and was speaking only with a Nine-Gate Assembly that had not even formally launchedβnothing but a name.
βYour Highness, what do you make of this state of affairs?β
The /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ Crown Prince held a long silence. He, too, had felt the Chancellorβs recent conduct was strange. As his father aged and his health declined, the Chancellorβs power had only grown. As had his ties with the Prince of the Blood.
βEven if the Chancellor contacts the Nine-Gate Assembly, that is not necessarily bad, is it? Diplomacy is, by nature, such a thing.β
Unhwi nodded.
βOf course it can be. The problem is that, in the process, he is attempting to unilaterally sever existing partnerships. The Heavenly Alliance has worked this soil alongside Unβgukβs officials. The Nine-Gate Assembly is an external force. Can one ignore that difference?β
The Crown Prince again fell silent. Unhwi was not wrong.
βWhat concerns me more is this: if the Nine-Gate Assembly intervenes in Unβguk, your stateβs independence will be imperiled.β
βIndependence?β
βThe Nine-Gate Assembly aims to be one of the strongest powers in the Central Plains. They will do anything to create a body to rival the Martial Alliance and the Four Heavens Alliance. For that they need the courtβs full support. As you know, King Unmu is gravely ill, and Chancellor Inspector of State Affairs is governing with Your Highnessβs uncle, the Prince of the Blood. If this is the situation now, what of later?β
The Crown Princeβs face hardened by degrees. The problems Unhwi was pointing to were those he most feared.
βSince we are on the subject, let me ask plainly. How do you view the relationship between His Highness the Prince of the Blood and the Chancellor?β
It was a highly sensitive question.
The Crown Prince glanced at Kim Mujin and Jang Cheolsan.
The two nodded, their expressions saying they understood. As the Crown Princeβs closest aides, they had already discussed these problems thoroughly.
β...To speak frankly, I cannot say I have no misgivings.β
The Crown Princeβs voice was weighty.
βMy father is aged and unwell. In that situation, the Chancellorβs power grows by the day, and his relationship with the Prince of the Blood is... complicated.β
βIn what way complicated?β
βThe Prince of the Blood is my uncle, but he has not been wholly excluded from succession. Especially if my father becomes incapacitatedβif the Chancellor supports the Prince of the Blood, then...β
The Crown Prince stopped. There was no need to say more.
βThe two provinces you govern in the north would be stripped away, and even the title of Crown Prince taken.β
β...Yes.β
Unhwi nodded. The situation was now clear.
βYour Highness, I think it is time we lay our true intentions on the table.β







