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Chapter 138: I Am Wiji Cheon

    Chapter 138: I Am Wiji Cheon


    TL: FoodieMonster007


    When they heard that the Scarlet Tiger Boss had been seriously injured, and that there might be a chance for them to seize control of the Scarlet Tiger Gang, the frencers couldn’t hide their excitement.


    “The Scarlet Tiger Boss is hurt, eh? Fufu. Finally, a chance to take him down,” a man with a chain-sickle coiled around his waist and a sickly yellow orb in ce of one eye said, licking his lips.


    Mighty de chuckled, “Still nursing a grudge, eh, Death Sickle? Does that missing eye he took from you still bother you?”


    “Don’t even ask,” Death Sickle grumbled. “It hurts like hell every single night.”


    The incident had urred not long after the Scarlet Tiger Boss had imed leadership. Death Sickle, drunk and reckless in a bar one night, had made the mistake of picking a fight with the man. In his drunken stupor, he’d raised a ss in a mock toast to congratte the new boss.


    And the Scarlet Tiger Boss’s response? He’d gouged out Death Sickle’s eye without a second thought.<blockquote>


    “Keuaaah! My eye! My eyyyyyee!” Death Sickle screamed.


    The Scarlet Tiger Boss, unfazed, casually dropped the gouged eyeball into the very drink Death Sickle had offered him and swallowed it with a smile, chewing thoughtfully. “Not bad with a little booze.”“Keuaaah! You crazy bastard!”</blockquote>


    Fortunately, some nearby constables had intervened before the fight could escte. Still, from that moment on, Death Sickle vowed to kill the Scarlet Tiger Boss. The man had be his mortal enemy.


    “I’ll kill him with my bare hands,” Death Sickle swore, eyes burning with fury. “First, I’ll rip out both his eyes, chop off his legs, and watch him crawl like a worm. Then, I’ll skin him alive and salt the wounds until he begs me to kill him.”


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    Mighty de pped him on the shoulder, smirking. “He’s all yours, Death Sickle. I won’t get in the way of your sweet revenge.”


    He turned to the other ex-frencers, whose faces mirrored Death Sickle’s eagerness for bloodshed.


    “Fufu, looks like you’ve all been itching for a fight,” heughed.


    Frencers, by their very nature, weren’t the kind to stay put for long. Normally, they’d blow off steam on the road, but the meddling kids from Azure Dragon Academy had kept them holed up in the estate for weeks, and tensions were running high.


    As such, sensing a fight on the horizon, they were practically frothing at the mouth like dogs catching the scent of prey.


    “Drinking and gambling can only keep you busy for so long,” one ex-frencer muttered, tapping the hilt of his sword.


    “Fufu, I think my de’s starting to rust. It’s about time I polished it with some blood.”


    “So, when are we doing this?”


    “You’re bringing your disciples along, right? You’ll need the help in your old age,” another teased, earning a few chuckles from the group.


    Mighty Spear, the second of the Mighty Bear Trio and the most cautious among them, raised an eyebrow. “Hyung-nim, what about the Azure Dragon Academy brats? They’ve been patrolling night and day. They aren’t blind, there’s no way they’re not watching us.”


    Mighty de paused, surveying the estate. Counting the ex-frencers and theirckeys, the Great Bear Gang numbered around fifty in total.


    <em>I’ll need at least half of them to raid the Scarlet Tigers.</em>


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    Ideally, he would’ve preferred a quick and silent night raid with just the ex-frencers, but with the risk of traps and the need to cover their escape if things went south, they needed more bodies.


    “Boss! Take us with you!”


    “We’ll be the first to cut down those Scarlet Tiger bastards!”


    “We’ll bring glory to the Great Bears with the martial arts you taught us!”


    A pack of eager disciples rushed over, their faces glowing with excitement.


    Seeing them, Mighty de almostughed aloud. These so-called ‘disciples’ were little more than pawns, lured in with promises of martial arts training. None of the frencers viewed them as anything but expendable.


    “Of course,” he said, suppressing his amusement. “Be ready. We move at dawn, quietly.”


    “Yes, Boss!”


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    The disciples scattered with newfound purpose, and the ex-frencers snickered as they watched them go.


    “Fools. Half of them will be dead by morning.”


    “We can always find new recruits.”


    Once the disciples were gone, Mighty de turned back to his second brother, Mighty Spear. “If the Azure Dragon Academy kidse after us, it’ll be a pain. To avoid provoking them, we’ll split into small groups and move separately.”


    Moving in arge group would make them an easy target. Moving in small groups, on the other hand, gave them a better chance of slipping by unnoticed.


    Mighty de unfolded a map of Nanchang and smoothed it out on a table. “We’ll move in pairs. First, take your disciples and head to the bars and inns. Keep a low profile, and don’t cause any trouble tonight—those orthodox sects never initiate a fight without reason. Second and Third Bro, you’ll go here. Death Sickle and Lone Wolf, over there. Buster Sword and Ironfist, you’ll hold down this spot.”


    Mighty de’s long experience as a frencer was apparent as he quickly assigned tasks to hisrades. Right in the middle of their nned routes, was the Scarlet Tiger Gang’s territory.


    “Get drunk, pass out early, act the fool. Then, at 3 a.m., sneak out of the bars through the windows and meet up here. Move discreetly. Understood?”


    The ex-frencers grinned, exchanging nods.


    “As if it’s our first job.”


    “Better get to bed early if we’re waking up before dawn.”


    “Fufu, this takes me back.”


    No more needed to be said. After all, these eight had survived decades of dangerous frence work.


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    Mighty de let out a fierceugh, “By dawn, we’ll have the Scarlet Tiger Gang in our hands. Let’s show those bastards. If anyone stands in our way, we’ll kill them all!”


    The ex-frencers’ eyes glinted with anticipation, their thoughts consumed by blood and conquest.


    When the clock struck three, Mighty de leapt over a wall andnded with barely a sound.


    Behind him, his disciples followed, though not as gracefully. With a loud thud, the sound of their clumsynding echoed through the stillness of the night.


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    “S-Sorry, Boss!” they stammered, quickly dropping to their knees in apology.


    Mighty de shot them a re filled with enough killing intent to make their stomachs churn. <em>Fucking idiots…</em>


    He hadn’t exactly taught them real martial arts, but still, they should have been able to do a simple wall jump. The fact that they couldn’t was a ring reminder of how little effort they had put into their training.


    <em>With trash like this, it’s no wonder they’re only good for running errands.</em>


    Clicking his tongue in irritation, Mighty de waved the disciples forward. “Hurry up.”


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    “Yes, Master!”


    “…And if any of you make that much noise again, I’ll snap your necks.”


    “S-Sorry…”


    Fortunately, the slums were eerily quiet tonight. Even the usual patrols from the Azure Dragon Academy were absent.


    <em>Is it because of the fight yesterday? After such a big sh, those kids are probably too scared to act.</em>


    Mighty de smirked, weaving his way through the maze of darkened alleys. After a short walk, they reached the rendezvous point.


    “No one’s here yet,” one disciple remarked.


    “We were the closest, so it makes sense we’re the first to arrive,” another said.


    Mighty de ignored the painfully obvious observation and drew his sword, letting the cold moonlight catch the rough surface of the de, dusted with charcoal to prevent any reflections from drawing attention. Sure, it dulled the sharpness a little, but his style of fighting wasn’t about precision—it was about breaking bones and crushing bodies.


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    <em>It’s been a while…</em>


    The thought of spilling blood again brought a faint smile to his lips. After two decades of killing, he’d retired, but the hunger for violence never truly left him.


    “I hope someone puts up a fight tonight,” he muttered, licking his lips in anticipation.


    One of his disciples hesitated, then asked, “Boss, after we deal with the Scarlet Tiger Gang, what do we do about the Ironhead Sect?”


    “The Ironhead Sect?”


    Mighty de frowned, picturing Cheoldu, the Ironhead leader. <em>Cheoldu… now there’s someone with potential. If I ever took a real disciple, it’d be someone like him—tough, fearless, and born with a killer’s instinct.</em>


    He had tried recruiting Cheoldu multiple times, but the man always refused.


    <em>He said he’d rather die than serve under anyone. How dare he?</em>


    Mighty de considered the question a moment longer, before answering, “We’ll take care of the Ironhead Sect on our way back. Might as well wipe them out while we’re at it.”


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    “A-Are we going to kill them all?”


    Mighty de grinned. “Of course. If they won’t follow me, then they’re a threat. Better to eliminate them.”


    The only reason the Ironhead Sect was left alone was because they kept the Scarlet Tiger Gang in check, making things easier for the Great Bear Gang. Once the Scarlet Tigers were gone, though, they would no longer have any use for the Ironhead Sect.


    <em>Soon, this whole district will be mine,</em> he thought, the idea of bing king of the slums filling him with satisfaction. Such a thing might not have meant much to the bigger murim sects, but to him, it was everything.


    ncing around impatiently, he muttered, “Where’s everyone? It’s been a while…”


    One of his disciples shuffled nervously. “Do you think they’re still asleep?”


    “Have some patience,” Mighty de snapped. “You think it’s easy moving through deserted alleys unnoticed?”


    “Y-Yes, Boss. Sorry…”


    Still, even after waiting a bit longer, none of the frencers arrived.


    <em>Something’s not right…</em>


    A chill ran down Mighty de’s spine, and his instincts screamed at him. He turned to his disciples, voice low and urgent, “We’re heading back. Now.”


    Unfortunately, as they made their retreat, they were intercepted.


    “Going somewhere?”


    “Who’s there?!”


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    A mocking voice from the shadows made them freeze. They immediately drew their weapons, but figures soon stepped out of the darkness and surrounded them.


    It was Cheoldu and the Ironhead Sect.


    Mighty de’s eyes narrowed in surprise. “You bastard! How did you know we’d be here?”


    Twirling a hatchet in each hand, Cheoldu sneered, “Been a while, hasn’t it, fat pig of the Great Bear Gang? Wait, haven’t you gotten even rounder? You pregnant or something?”


    Mighty de’s face twisted with rage, waves of killing intent radiating off him. “Heh… You’ll regret saying that. Tonight, I’m going to split that thick skull of yours in two.”


    The tension thickened, and a big fight was just about to begin when…


    “Wait!” A young voice called out from behind Cheoldu’s men.


    Mighty de turned, his eyes narrowing in confusion as a boy no older than fifteen squeezed his way through from the back of the crowd.


    “What the hell?” Mighty de muttered, taking in the kid’s delicate, almost frail appearance. A short stature, big eyes, nervous expression, and a sword at his side that looked more decorative than functional.


    The boy bowed politely. “Uh, h-hello. I am Wiji Cheon, a freshman at the Azure Dragon Academy.”


    “What?” Mighty de stared at the boy, dumbfounded.


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    Still bowing, Wiji Cheon began, “As part of our Defense Against the Unorthodox Arts ss…”


    He paused, drawing his sword with a surprising fluidity.


    ”!!” Mighty de instinctively took a step back, his body tensing. The moment the boy unsheathed his sword, gone was the timid child, reced by something dangerous, something terrifying.


    <em>This kid isn’t normal,</em> he realized, a feeling of foreboding rising in his chest.


    “…I challenge you to a duel,” Wiji Cheon finished, his eyes locked on Mighty de with a calm, deadly focus.<hr>


    <strong>Trantor’s Note:</strong> These are some cringey nicknames…
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