Chapter: 347
Infiltrating a place with such strict security without leaving a trace and taking a life of a disciple in public? Even Jang Muryang himself couldn�t do that.
�It�s impossible unless you�re an assassin with professional training.�
�As far as I know, there are no assassins who have reached that kind of level in Sichuan.�
�Are you sure?�
�Since the collapse of the Blood Shadow Group seven years ago, a new group of assassins has not come down in Sichuan Province.�
Yang Woo-jeong answered in a confident tone.
�Is that so?�
�It may be possible for the assassins of Hundred Wraith Union, but they are not active even in the distant Sichuan Province.
�Yeah. There�s no reason for them to intervene in the Sichuan conflict.�
Jang Muryang shook his head.
Hundred Wraith Union was the number one assassin group in Jianghu. They appeared suddenly after the War of Demons and Heavens and succeeded in the quest that everyone said was impossible.�
Once anyone becomes their target, no one would survive.
As assassins of the Hundred Wraith Union, they said that even if their target hides in a place like Cheolongseong1, they can always find them and kill them.
However, their field of activity was thoroughly fixed at the center of Jianghu. No evidence has been found that they have been active in Sichuan for at least several years.
�Then who is it? Did the Qingcheng sect really send an assassin?�
�The Qingcheng sect is a prestigious faction that everyone knows. Even though they say they are in a dispute, hiring an assassin against the Emei sect is not in line with the Qingcheng sect�s philosophy. They would rather moved directly than hiring an assassin or else their reputation will fall.�
�Hm!�
Yang Woo-jeong�s words made sense, so Jang Muryang could only uttered a muffled voice. Hiring an assassin is easy, but if the truth is found out, the Qingcheng sect will be criticized by Jianghu.
It was too risky for a prestigious sect, such as a Qingcheng sect, to choose.
The harm was far greater than the gain.
No matter how much he thought about it, it was unlikely that the Qingcheng sect would have hired an assassin.
�Then who? Did a third party intervene?�
Jang Muryang felt a strong sense of crisis.
One of the reasons he survived long rolls on the battlefield was the insight he gained from his many experiences. His insight, which produced the best results by instantaneously combining instinct and reason, was close to the level of prophecy.
Thanks to this, he was able to detect a crisis in advance and escape from many dangers.
Now his insight was warning of a crisis.
At that moment, there was a figure that popped into Zhang�s mind.
�Call Maun right now.�
�Are you saying Maun?�
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