Chapter 49: Don’t be offended if something goes wrong (5)
Chapter 49: Don’t be offended if something goes wrong (5)
Hwang Jongi couldnt hold back his disappointment.
So, youre saying that it cant be helped?
Hwang Mun-Yak was Eunha Merchant Guilds prominent leader and Hwang Jongis father. With every passing day, Hwang Mun-Yaks health continued to deteriorate. Until recently, he was at least conscious, but a couple days ago, he ceased even waking up as the severity of his symptoms increased.
An unconscious man couldnt even eat food to nourish his body.
If this continued, it was clear that his breathing would end within a few days.
In a hurry, Hwang Jongi had invited influential people the world over. Now he had even begun to seek help from prominent Taoists, whom he had a relationship with, but not a single answer had come back yet.
Today, he had a glimmer of hope when a figure of the Sichuan Tang family, who boasts about their knowledge in poisons, came to him. However, what happened had left Hwang Jongi wallowing in disappointment.
It is difficult.
Unsurprisingly, Hwang Jongi sighed at the negative comment he heard.
Are you saying that even the sect known as the master of poisons is unable to help my father?
It is true that we pride ourselves as the foremost experts on poison in this world. We can assist in matters related to any poison.
But?
But, your fathers malady isnt caused by poison.
Hwang Jongi narrowed his eyes at this statement.
Even after seeing these symptoms, youre saying that?
Tang Myung, the elder of the Tang Sect, shook his head.
Although the symptoms are similar, this hasnt been done by poison. There seems to be a fundamentally different cause.
Ugh.
Hwang Jongis complexion darkened to the point where it couldnt get much darker.
Even though he invited the best and most influential people in their fields and wielded his financial power to promise the greatest compensation he could, he still couldnt find someone to cure his fathers illness.
Are you certain that this isnt simply his age catching up to him?
These symptoms arent natural.
Then, then what the hell is going on?
Tang Myung slightly lowered his gaze, visibly troubled.
Seeing that, Hwang Jongi sighed.
I am sorry. I know that you did your best, I am just a little frustrated.
I am sorry for being unable to help.
Not at all. Forgive me for not seeing you off.
Tang Myung got up and left outside with a bitter expression.
What am I supposed to do?
Hwang Jongi held his head as he mumbled.
His fathers illness was getting worse day by day. How could he stop this? Despite having so much money, was he unable to do anything for his father?
What sin did my father commit for this to happen?
Hwang Mun-Yak had devoted his life to helping the poor. He knew that Heavens will is not necessarily executed in retribution, but wasnt this too harsh?
To die after suffering from an unknown disease for over a year
Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.
May I come in?
Ah yes. Elder.
The door opened, and a man came in. It was a white-haired man in an impressive white uniform.
I just saw Elder Tang Myung leave.
Yes.
Young master, I am embarrassed to keep saying the same thing, but now is the time to admit it. The only way to save Elder Hwang is through Taoist Ritual.
Hwang Jongis face grew bleak upon hearing what was said.
I understand what the elder is saying, but I dont want to rely on it just yet.
Young master. Didnt I tell you? The elderlys symptoms are because he went against the flow. He collected too much negative qi and twisted his foundation. If you can make the decision to let us handle it, there might be a chance.
Hwang Jongi turned his head and looked at the man.
The man nonchalantly continued as if the gaze piercing him wasnt burdensome at all.
It isnt common for the sect leader of the Great Southern Edge Sect to personally offer help. This privilege is only being extended to you because he is Elder Hwang of the Eunha Merchants Guild. Time is running out. Please, dont do anything you will regret.
I wish to wait longer.
No use.
The man clicked his tongue. It was as if he considered Hwang Jongis actions to be pathetic.
Hwang Jongi bit his lower lip.
The reason he ignored this mans rude remarks was simple. This man here was the Southern Edge Sects Elder, Ki Mok-Seung.
The Southern Edge Sect has been famous as one of the Ten Great Sects for a long time, and in recent years, their name has soared to even greater heights throughout the world. He wasnt sure about this generation, but Hwang Jongi was sure that this sect would occupy the highest peak at the top of the world within the next few generations.
Besides, Xian is a place that has been under the influence of the Southern Edge Sect since ancient times. With the elder of such a sect offering to help them, Hwang Jongi couldnt afford to sever their ties and had no choice but to refuse politely.
They will probably ask for a fortune in return.
Giving money wasnt the issue.
If they could really save his father, he was willing to give up all his possessions. However, if they had the confidence to save his father, they wouldnt have asked for the payment in advance but would ask for it later after truly saving him.
Having lived his life with his father as a merchant, Hwang Jongi knew what the other party would aim for in this situation.
We havent yet received replies for the letters I sent out. I will make a decision after receiving the responses.
This is really frustrating. How could they cure this disease when all those doctors and healers youve already invited failed? Did you not hear a word the Tang sect elder said?
Hwang Jongis eyes twitched.
This man spoke as if he had heard the conversation between Hwang Jongi and Tang Myung. He might not have realized, but didnt this man just admit to eavesdropping on them?
Shameless.
Hwang Jongi sighed deeply.
Unfortunately, he lacked the confidence and strength to the point that out now. If Hwang Mun-Yaks condition deteriorates further, his role in the Eunha Merchants will shrink. Then, it would be necessary to maintain a relationship with the Southern Edge sect, which holds great influence within the city.
Even if that meant that he would have to use a lot of money.
I ask for a little more time. It isnt that I lack faith in the Southern Edge Sect. Its because, as a son, I hope to do something more for my father.
There isnt much time left. If he dies, you shouldnt forget that it was the result of the young masters vain obsession.
Hwang Jongi clenched his fist.
Ill keep that in mind.
It was then.
Young master!
An urgent voice came from outside.
Whats going on?
Mount Hua! A man has come from Mount Hua.
Mount Hua?
Yes! From Mount Hua!
Hwang Jongis eyes trembled.
He did send a letter to Mount Hua. However, since there wasnt much to expect from a sect on the verge of ruin, he sent the letter rather late.
Judging by the time, the letter must have only reached them one or two days ago. Yet, they already sent someone here?
Perhaps?
Did they know something about Hwang Mun-Yaks symptoms and decided to send a person rather than a letter?
Hwang Jongi, who saw a ray of hope, was about to get up from his seat when he heard a cold voice.
Mount Hua?
Ki Mok-Seungs eyes opened wide. His expression hardened by the word Mount Hua and then let loose a harsh voice.
Theyre merely a ruined mess, what can they even do! How dare they come here!
Hwang Jongi bit his lip.
He knew that Ki Mok-Seung was speaking with his sect in mind, but Hwang Jongi had the impression that this man was speaking as if the Southern Edge Sect was already in control of the Eunha Merchants.
Young master. Theres no need to meet such people. What does Mount Hua know that would allow them to cure this?
Hwang Jongis face hardened.
Even so, they traveled here after receiving my call for help. Do you think that I would send them away without even properly greeting them?
You need to listen to me
Elder.
Hwang Jongi cut him off.
This is the Eunha Merchants Guild. Dont forget that this isnt the Southern Edge Sect.
Ahem!
Ki Mok-Seung tried to hide his discomfort, but Hwang Jongi ignored it and got up. He hurriedly opened the door and went outside.
We never know.
No one in the world could even name the disease; even famous sects had given up on helping them. Then, maybe, just maybe, the answer would come from an unexpected place.
Hwang Jongi came out and looked around.
Where are the guests from Mount Hua?
Hwang Jongis subordinate deeply bowed while responding.
At the entrance.
Are you saying that you left visitors who traveled from afar at the gate? What sort of disrespect is that! No matter how horrible the situation within is, such rudeness is unacceptable!
Hwang Jongi yelled with a fierce bellow; the subordinate didnt ask for forgiveness and simply looked at the gate.
I was going to ask him to come but I couldnt understand that situation at all.
Move. I will go there myself.
Young master. But
Hwang Jongis face hardened as he moved. He didnt like his subordinates awkward attitude.
Since when did the Eunha Merchants Guild divide their guests according to status?
If his father was conscious, he would have scolded everyone involved.
Those who do business should treat everyone equally. Elder Hwangs theory was that those who divided customers by their names and status werent qualified to do business.
People might say that the might of Mount Hua had weakened, but it was rude to ask them to wait at the gate when they came to help!
Um! I need to set things straight!
Hwang Jongi resolutely moved to the entrance.
Soon, a small child, leaning with his weight on one leg, came into his sight at the entrance.
Well, it is Mount Hua.
The pure white robe and the plum blossom pattern on the chest. This kid was undoubtedly a disciple from Mount Hua.
Hwang Jongi looked at Chung Myung and spoke.
We have been rude.
The young man raised his head slightly.
No, well, you were.
I am Hwang Jongi of the Eunha Merchants Guild. It was my negligence for not properly educating my subordinates, so please hold me responsible.
Its fine. I didnt come here hoping to be treated well.
Wasnt this answer a bit too old-like?
Hwang Jongi continued, maintaining his expression.
Thank you for understanding. But what about the others in your party?
I came alone.
Ah, I see. The party sorry?
Hwang Jongi shook his head.
What are you saying?
I said that I came alone.
The young man shrugged his shoulders, smiled mischievously, and spoke.
I have a way to cure Elder Hwang, so please guide me in. Oh, and Id like to check out the huge reward that you mentioned. Is that fine?
Hwang Jongis eyes trembled.
Who the hell was this little bastard?
This was the first meeting between Hwang Jongi of the Eunha Merchant Guild and Chung Myung.
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