Childhood Friend of the Zenith – Chapter 173

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Chapter 173: It Is Fate (2)

Chapter 173: It Is Fate (2)

It Is Fate (2)

A quaint hut, charming in its simplicity, built only with the purpose of making it look good, it was betrayed by the cracks that allowed the biting winter breeze to enter.

The season was particularly harsh for the hobos, many succumbing to the hellish cold, and never seeing the light of the day ever again.

Chuwong, a skilled martial artist, having reached a high martial level, could endure by enveloping himself in a barrier made of Qi,

A luxury not afforded to those under him.

Winter, therefore, held little appeal for Chuwong.

It was a season that rendered him helpless.

Boss

A member of Beggars Sect called out to Chuwong, from within the hut.

Whats up?

Shouldnt you retrieve the pass?

Chuwong glanced at the wooden pass laying on the table.

It was the wooden pass he had intended for the True Dragon just earlier.

Hmm.

But it wasnt that wooden pass that the hobo was talking about.

He was referring to the First Class Beggars Pass that the True Dragon had.

He was asking Chuwong if he should have taken that pass away from The True Dragon.

You lunatic, how could I have taken such a thing?

But Isnt it only right for us to get something in return since we listened to his request?

That was going to be the original case.

The pass that Chuwong was trying to give wasnt that rare and many others had it.

But that wasnt the case for the pass that the True Dragon had.

It was a pass that provided one access to any information that the Beggars Sect could provide one with.

And if they didnt have the information one wanted, they would have to go out to get that information.

It was only given to a savior of the sects leader.

The leader himself would act on his own for the one with the pass and would even treat it as a top priority.

So why does the True Dragon have that?

Chuwong was flabbergasted when the True Dragon took out the First Class Beggars Pass from his pocket.

After all, that wasnt something that a young prodigy could have.

Was it a fake?

Chuwong had that thought for an instant, but he dismissed it immediately.

The Gu Clan may not have been as highly ranked as the four noble clans, but they were still a high-ranking noble clan and there was no way that the heir to that noble clan would do such a crazy thing while bringing a fake item around.

Of course, he still felt the need to verify if that First Class Pass was real or not, but he himself believed that it was real.

Boss?

Wait for one second dammit, Im already confused as is.

Chuwong, scratching his head, responded to the constant calling.

As the hobo had said, the First Class Pass was only a single use item.

It was correct procedure to take the pass away since the value of that pass would disappear along with the pass once it was used.

But thats not for me to decide.

Because the one who possessed the First Class Pass had taken out the pass to ask for a personal request from him instead of the Beggar Sect, it was hard to decide whether the pass had been used or not, it lay in a gray area. ViiSiit novelbi/n(.)c/(o)m for latest novels

And the True Dragon probably knew already, which was why he showed that pass to me.

Hmm

Though he was called the True Dragon, aside from his martial strength, he also seemed to be as cunning as a fox.

Chuwong, scratching his head, asked the hobo standing behind him.

Do you remember what the True Dragon had said?

The hobo responded right away after hearing Chuwongs question.

He asked us to get information on Hwangbo Sun from the Hwangbo Clan, and on the Dragon Warrior right?

Hwangbo Clan was the clan that had Hwangbo Cheolwi participate in the tournament as a representative of their clan.

He didnt show anything impressive, despite coming from a noble clan, still he seemed to be a young prodigy with potential.

But whos Hwangbo Sun?

Considering this is my first time hearing that name, it doesnt seem to be a renowned relative of that clan.

I wonder why the True Dragon had asked us to get information on such a person.

As for the Dragon Warrior

The Dragon Warrior was the least renowned among the ones being called the Dragons and Phoenixes.

That individual had only appeared once in the world, yet was impressive enough to have earned the Dragon Warrior title in that one appearance.

They had never again appeared in the Dragons and Phoenixes tournament and were now being forgotten due to their lack of activity.

Chuwong had once tried to meet the Dragon Warrior too, but

I dont want to think about what happened back then.

He was only left with a sad memory.

The Dragon Warrior was somehow even thornier than the Sword Phoenix.

Putting aside that fact for now, Chuwong started to think about the True Dragon, Gu Yangcheon who had left the scene.

I cant understand his intentions.

No, its actually more because of how obvious it seems.

It seems like he wants to make a connection between us.

The fact that he insisted on talking to me despite his bothered and unamused face, and the fact that he made a personal request to me by showing the First Class Pass when he didnt have to.

All of that feels like hes testing me.

Even though he was just a young prodigy who hasnt even lived half of my life.

Chuwong was a Martial Artist as well, so he didnt like the feeling of getting tested, but funnily enough, he felt that it was okay since it was the True Dragon testing him.

A strange feeling of overpowering pressure that he couldnt feel from other young prodigies.

He felt like his pride was about to collapse because of the fact that he was feeling that from a young boy, but he also felt differently when reminded of the boys true worth.

Its not like I had any pride left to begin with.

Chuwong smiled slightly after being reminded of his own words.

What pride could a hobo have when they lived on the floor while begging to others?

It was enough as long as they could live by doing that.

The True Dragon title fits him way too well.

He didnt seem to like that title, though.

Thinking for a bit, Chuwong came to a conclusion.

Bangchu.

I was obviously talking about the request I made to Chuwong.

Though I dont really have high hopes.

The story wouldve been different if I had made an official request to the Beggars Sect, but since I made this request personally just to Chuwong, it didnt really matter if he didnt succeed.

Because the request wasnt the important thing.

Well it seems okay since he didnt take the pass.

It honestly didnt matter too much even if he had taken the pass.

Yes, it would feel like a waste, but I didnt want to seem like a weird person by being stubborn with the pass.

As I was walking calmly, Gu Jeolyub asked me about something else as he didnt find the silence comfortable.

Um, Young Master.

What.

Is it okay for you to talk to the Beggars Sect?

Hearing him, I stopped walking and stared at the bastard.

Gu Jeolyub flinched when our eyes met.

What do you mean?

I know that they are from the Orthodox Faction, but I just thought that maybe you should have asked the clan first

Well, I dont need to.

Huh?

Since you will.

Gu Jeolyubs eyes widened as I responded in a calm tone.

And that reaction of his was actually quite strange to me.

Will you not?

Uh its-

I dont want to make any more trouble for myself for something quite obvious, so I dont care if you tell the clan everything about it.

From his reaction it seemed he didnt expect me to just bluntly say everything.

Well, whether it be Muyeon or Gu Jeolyub, the ones following me were pretty much the ears and eyes of the Gu Clan.

The only one I could believe was probably Wi Seol-Ah.

Well to clarify, Gu Jeolyub wasnt necessarily a person of the clan, but more of a person of the First Elder.

I dont care if you tell your grandfather everything.

Because not much would change even if he knew about it.

After staring at Gu Jeolyub who had shut his mouth, I started to walk once again.

I did have some desire to keep him next to me and train him a little since he seemed to have talent and a good nature, but Gu Jeolyub, at the end of the day, worked for the First Elder.

As such, I didnt really have high hopes.

Well, if there was a silver lining, then it would be something like that fox-like old man hadnt yet crossed the line?

The First Elder was like a moth that couldnt resist flying into the flames.

I could be so relaxed because I knew that he would eventually burn in flames by himself.

All I wanted was for him to not cross that line so that I wouldnt have to burn him with my own hands.

Of course, that wouldnt probably happen.

Just this much is enough for the Beggars Sect, at least for now.

The Beggars Sect, or more accurately Chuwong, I was thinking of setting a boundary between us.

Since he wasnt someone with whom I had a deep connection with in my past life, I didnt need to make a deep connection with him in this life, as well.

It would be nice if we forged such a deep connection, but it also wouldnt matter if we didnt.

Honestly at this point, I think I have made a lasting impression on him and although I wasnt sure if that impression was positive or negative, I was able to notice that he had some interest in me.

After buying some more skewers and throwing them to Gu Jeolyub, I spoke to Muyeon.

Muyeon.

Yes, Young Master.

I have some business to take care of.

Muyeon nodded after hearing my words.

He was still the same as ever in how he didnt even bother to ask what business it was.

Seeing that, I spoke to Muyeon and Gu Jeolyub with a smile.

Go deliver these words to them.

Pardon?

As soon as I finished talking, I put some heat around my body and kicked the ground to launch myself.

It was a speed fast enough for the two, especially for Muyeon, to not be able to catch up to me.

Muyeon tried to desperately catch up to me by charging his Qi, but froze with a dumbfounded expression upon witnessing my speed.

This was another reason I had deliberately left the girls when I went to Chuwong.

I would probably get scolded a lot when I go back.

Ugh.

But I didnt have any other choice.

I really didnt want to go with Muyeon, and he wasnt the type of person to let me leave by myself if I had asked him to.

Itd also be better for him to just stay back since hes weaker than me.

The words I could so easily say to Gu Jeolyub, felt a bit hard to say to Muyeon.

I knew how hard he worked, swinging his sword almost to the death every day.

I feel bad, but Im sure hell go easy on me since Ill be back right away.

This wasnt going to take that long.

The time right now was around a little past noon.

So I could likely return before the sunset.

Or at least thats what I had thought back then.

Why are you here?

If it wasnt for the woman that spoke to me from underneath the staircase leading to the Shaolin Temple that is.

An extraordinarily beautiful woman with a chilly aura around her.

The Snow Phoenix Moyong Hi-ah, spoke with a seductive smile on her face.

What a coincidence, for us to meet here of all places.

No way in hell was this a coincidence.

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Chapter 173