Genius Martial Arts Trainer

Chapter 262:



Chapter 262:

The Enemy of My Enemy is My Ally

The situation was sudden, involving an unexpected arrival of the conversation partner.

Despite the potential for confusion, Mu-jin willingly opened the door.

He planned to observe the situation and, if the opportunity arose, proceed with an interrogation.

“What brings the Chief Military Advisor here at such a late hour?”

“I heard people were talking about me, so I decided to drop by. Hohoho.”

It was Jegal Muhwan, responding in a relaxed tone, covering his mouth with a fan.

However, despite his nonchalant attitude, his words carried significant meaning.

He was implying that he knew he was under suspicion.

Mu-jin and Jegal Jin-hui tried to act unaware, but Mu-gung’s face already showed surprise.

Mu-jin sighed softly to himself and decided to continue pretending ignorance.

“Talking about the Chief Military Advisor? I don’t know what you mean.”

“I thought the Shaolin Dragon was straightforward, but it seems he likes to waste time. Although I, too, enjoy wordplay as a military advisor, time is of the essence, so I’ll get to the point. I came to make a deal.”

“A deal? What do you propose we trade?”

In response to Mu-jin’s question, Jegal Muhwan folded the fan he was holding to his mouth with a snap and replied.

“How about trading knowledge for life? I’ll lend you my knowledge, and in return, you protect my life.”

Mu-jin frowned. He couldn’t understand what he was talking about.

“What knowledge are you offering, and why should we protect your life?”

“I’m offering information about ‘them,’ and I want you to protect me from their ambush.”

“Them?”

Mu-jin had a feeling he knew who Jegal Muhwan was referring to, but he asked again deliberately.

“Hmm. I don’t know the exact name of their organization, but let’s put it this way: it’s the organization that Dok-go Pae of the Qinglong Unit belongs to.”

As expected, it was about Shinchun.

But that made it even more peculiar.

‘...Is this a deception?’

The man who had been helping Shinchun all along suddenly came and asked for protection from them without even knowing their name.

Jegal Jin-hui, having the same thought as Mu-jin, asked this time.

“Why are you distancing yourself from Dok-go Pae now, after accepting his plans, including the recent ambush?”

“Good question, Jegal Young Master.”

It was a peculiar response. For a middle-aged man with the same surname to address a woman in her mid-twenties by her family name and title was odd.

And his subsequent answer was also quite strange.

“The reason is simple. I want to live.”

“???”

Everyone still seemed confused, so Jegal Muhwan explained further.

“Although I am the Chief Military Advisor of the Martial Alliance, my martial arts are not that exceptional. If I had opposed their plans at every turn, I would have lost my life long ago. They would have made it look like I was killed by an assassin sent by the Demonic Cult or Sa-doryeon.”

“So, you knew about the organization and still went along with their plans?” Jegal Jin-hui asked, covering her mouth with her fan again.

“Yes.”

“How long have you known?”

“Hmm. I’ve felt uneasy for quite a while. I became certain about ten years ago.”

“You’ve known for ten years and kept it to yourself?”

“Yes.”

“Why did you do that?”

“What do you mean?”

“They almost annihilated my family. Do you know what they’ve done to innocent people?”

Jegal Jin-hui asked angrily, glaring as if she would kill him, but Jegal Muhwan remained indifferent.

“Why should I worry about the safety of the Jegal family, which disowned me? It’s unfortunate about the civilians, but there was nothing I could do.”

It was then that Mu-jin realized the source of the odd feeling he had been experiencing.

“Are you referring to me?”

“That’s correct. Not only did you uncover the Demonic Cult’s ambush first, but I am also curious about how you managed to drive away those fanatics so easily.”

Jegal Muhwan looked at Mu-jin with cold, calculating eyes, despite the smile on his lips.

“So, you decided to betray them because of today’s events?”

“To be precise, I knew the Shaolin Dragon had thwarted their plans a few times before. I just thought it was insufficient to stop them, who had already infiltrated the Martial Alliance, righteous sects, and even the Demonic Cult and Sa-doryeon. But today’s events changed my mind. This plan was quite important to them, yet it was foiled so spectacularly. And above all.”

Jegal Muhwan folded his fan with a snap and smiled as he delivered his final words.

“Since they abandoned me first, there is no betrayal to speak of. Hohoho.”

Jegal Muhwan laughed aloud, but his eyes remained as cold as ever.

‘...It doesn’t seem like a deception.’

Mu-jin couldn’t connect with Jegal Muhwan’s way of thinking, but his story was too straightforward to be a deception.

He was openly stating that his own life was his top priority.

However, even if it wasn’t a deception, Mu-jin wasn’t particularly interested.

“I understand you’re not one of their people. But frankly, I don’t trust you enough to recruit you as an ally.”

Mu-jin thought that since Jegal Muhwan prioritized his own life, he would likely betray them if his life was in danger.

Hearing this, Jegal Muhwan crafted another smile and replied.

“That’s why I suggested a deal.”

Jegal Muhwan then seemed to ponder something before speaking nonchalantly.

“Hmm. How about this information? The Martial Alliance leader Wi Ji-hak is also part of that organization. In fact, within the Martial Alliance, he could be considered their leader.”

At that point, Jegal Muhwan exclaimed, “Ah!” as if in realization.

“This information is meaningless now. Since my identity as a spy is revealed, you would naturally suspect the leader. How about this then.”

Switching his tone, he stared directly at Mu-jin.

“Forty years ago, the ones who attacked Shaolin were not the Demonic Cult but people sent by that organization.”

“!!!”

This time, even Mu-jin’s eyes momentarily wavered.

This was the most crucial information he had sought recently.

“...Do you have any evidence?”

“As expected of the Shaolin Dragon. The way you speak suggests you had some inklings?”

“Don’t try to probe; just answer. Do you have evidence?”

“I wasn’t at the scene forty years ago, so I have no physical evidence, but I can provide plenty of circumstantial evidence.”

“......”

Mu-jin was momentarily at a loss for words.

Collaborating with Ou-yang Pae, resolving the misunderstanding between Shaolin and the Demonic Cult was one of his top priorities.

To think he would get such information here, from Jegal Muhwan, whom he suspected of being a spy.

“...Since when did you know?”

“I mentioned earlier that I felt uneasy during my time in the Martial Alliance. That event was part of that unease. Through various investigations, I confirmed their existence and learned the truth about that event. Hohoho.”

Jegal Muhwan had known about Shinchun for roughly ten years, meaning he knew about the event even then.

There was no need to ask why he didn’t inform Shaolin; the answer was obvious.

‘I did it to survive,’ he would likely say.

“I’m afraid if I reveal too much, I will lose all my value. So, let me tell you one last thing today.”

While Mu-jin was momentarily lost in thought, Jegal Muhwan’s voice brought him back.

“Shaolin Dragon, we must return to Shaolin immediately.”

“...Right now?”

It was late at night, after a day filled with battles and various incidents.

Why the urgency to return to Shaolin from this distant place right now?

Seeing the puzzled faces of Mu-jin and his party, Jegal Muhwan pointed his fan at Mu-jin and said.

“Soon, the Martial Alliance will announce you as a traitor.”


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