Chapter: 1881
However, Pyo-wol proved his innocence by breaking through Go Yeonsu and the Sword Blossom Pavilion�s conspiracy head-on, and not only that, but he also brought about the Sword Blossom Pavilion�s complete downfall in the process.
Pyo-wol�s boldness and brutality instilled fear into the hearts of the people. The perception that one would ruin their reputation if one dared to provoke Pyo-wol took root in people�s minds.
The person who was most shocked by the incident was Tang Ik-gi, the young master of the Cheolsan Workshop.
�So you�re telling me that Lady Eum, the one and only esteemed Eum Yujeong, was chased out of her sect like a stray dog?�
A look of disbelief was written on Tang Ik-gi�s face.�
To him, Eum Yujeong was like a flower that bloomed high up, in an unreachable place. Hearing the news that such a person had been kicked out by Pyo-wol was unbearable.
�Damn it!�
Tang Ik-gi paced around the room all day long.
No matter how much time passed, he couldn�t calm down, and his anxiety only grew.
�I can�t do this.�
Unable to withstand the pressure, Tang Ik-gi stepped outside.
He didn�t like staying in the manor because it was stuffy, but he couldn�t go to Lake Tai either, even if that�s where he usually went, for fear of running into Pyo-wol.
In the end, Tang Ik-gi decided to go to Cheolsan Workshop.
It was a place he had grown up in, so he was familiar with it, and most importantly, there was a person named Do Yeonsan who was good for venting his frustrations.
Tang Ik-gi didn�t even tell his father, Tang Cheolsan, that he had confined Do Yeonsan. He was afraid of facing punishment.
�Perhaps it would be better to kill him so I could silence him��
If his father found out that he had hidden the fact that Do Yeonsan�s parents were dead and set their house on fire, he would be furious.
It would be better to destroy the evidence before that happened.
�Yes, that might be better.�
He didn�t want to suffer any more headaches from this troublesome situation.
With malicious intent, Tang Ik-gi headed to the workshop.
As soon as he arrived in the workshop, he was greeted by the shopkeeper.�
�Oh, welcome, young master!�
Tang Ik-gi noticed that the shopkeeper�s attitude towards him was strange.
He seemed visibly flustered.
�What�s wrong?�
�Huh?�
Tang Ik-gi�s face contorted at the shopkeeper�s startled appearance.�
�What is it? What happened?�
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