Chapter 87: You know it’s me because I’m wearing makeup,right?
Joyful Street (Hwanhee-ro), where the Peach Blossom Pavilion (Dohwaru) stood, was bustling from early morning with young men and women, even elders, all drawn by various desires. This was, after all, the cultâs premier entertainment district.
Though not part of the Eight Demonic Clans, the Black Flower Sect (Heukhwa Mun) was a formidable faction supporting the cult, and Joyful Street, its financial lifeline, was inevitably grand in scale.
In the heart of this lively street stood a lone girl, her bamboo hat pulled low, gazing at the sky.
Normally, in the harsh martial world, survival meant ignoring suspicious figures in deep bamboo hats, veiled faces, or dark robes screaming âIâm trouble.â But Joyful Street was different.
Most who roamed here in the early morning, instead of working, were from prominent families or their heirs, untouchable by troublemakers. And if one intended harm, blending in with eye-catching attire was wiser here. Thus, a bamboo-hatted figure on Joyful Street didnât signal danger as it might elsewhere.
Instead, it suggested a beauty with âunavoidable circumstancesâ or one awaiting a lover.
A Flower Prince (Hwaha Gongja), well aware of this, approached the girl.
âExcuse me, my lady, perhapsâŚâ
âGet lost.â
âMy apologies.â
The Flower Prince hastily retreated, cowed by her sharp voice and the aura of a peak master.
Left alone again in the heart of Joyful Street, the girl sighed.
âUgh⌠this is driving me crazy.â
The girl was Seo.
Looking at the sky, she couldnât help but lament the situation.
âThereâs definitely something at the Peach Blossom Pavilion.â
Her instincts were spot-on, leaving her no choice but to proceed. She had to get inside.
The problem wasâŚ
âLovely lady, would you like to join meââ
âPiss off.â
âMy apologies, great one.â
Seo drove off another man with her aura, her fifth such encounter, making her response almost second nature.
âThe problem is⌠who do I go with?â
To enter the Peach Blossom Pavilion, she needed a male companion. Revealing her identity as the Little Sword Saint might get her in, but it would draw attention, restricting her movements and sparking rumors about her visiting an entertainment district.
Her first thought was to disguise herself as a man.
âBut that wonât work.â
The Peach Blossom Pavilion, Joyful Streetâs biggest money-maker, thoroughly checked entrantsâ identities. A male disguise would be easily uncovered.
The only way was to enter as a woman with a male companion vouching for her, avoiding identity checks while keeping her movements free and rumors at bay.
Seo began mentally listing the men she knew.
âBaekak⌠no way.â
Glancing around, she saw women in provocative clothing strolling casually. Sheâd left Soso behind to shield her from this environmentâbringing the younger Baekak was unthinkable.
âIâm an adult, after all.â
Not bringing children was a matter of responsibility as an adult and guardian.
Baekak was out.
âNoya⌠too much.â
The Peach Blossom Pavilion was in radical faction territory, and a Great Sage visiting an entertainment district would be disgraceful. Even if she explained her plan, Noya would likely tell her not to skulk like a rat and might flip the pavilion upside downâmaking evidence harder to find.
Noya was out.
âThe two Blood Sect youths⌠theyâre under punishment.â
âThat waiter, Sogwang, from Kunlun Mountain⌠itâd take months to summon him.â
âMaster Dark Cloud⌠why did he even come to mind?â
Seo felt a wave of gloom.
She realized she had no close male acquaintances. It made senseâupon joining the cult, sheâd been a maid in the all-female inner quarters. After learning martial arts, sheâd swung her sword obsessively in the Sword Forest. Her recent foray into the Holy Maiden contest, another female-dominated arena, left no room for male connections.
As she wallowed in gloom, another voice called out.
âUm⌠my lady?â
Seoâs irritation flared. Despite her low-pulled bamboo hat, men approached her every half-hour with advances. Already frustrated by her stalled plans, she turned toward the voice, ready to snap.
âGet loâhuh? Young Master Geum?â
âMiss Jin! Itâs been a while!â Geum Ryuhyeon greeted her with a bright smile, extending a hand.
Seo was caught off guard by the unexpected encounter.
âI hope he didnât hear me almost curse.â
It was surprising to see the seemingly innocent Geum Ryuhyeon in Joyful Street. She eyed him curiously.
âSo, Young Master Geum, what brings you here?â
He froze for a moment, then blushed, waving his hands frantically.
âNo, no! Itâs not what you think! I⌠I was invited, no choice.â
âReally? Invited where?â
âThe pavilionâs owner helped my master greatly, so⌠Iâm here on his orders. Really, no choice.â
His flustered explanation and embarrassment confirmed his innocence.
In that moment, seeing his earnest demeanor, an idea sparked in Seoâs mind.
âHe might be perfect.â
Unlike Baekak, she wasnât dragging a child into an entertainment district. Heâd promised to help with any request and seemed eager to befriend her, so heâd likely keep quiet. As a Great Sageâs disciple, he could vouch for her identity without revealing it to the gatekeepers.
With a sly smile, Geum Ryuhyeon, flustered, asked, âUh⌠what brings you here, Miss Jin?â
âYoung Master Geum, remember when you said youâd help me with anything, anytime?â
âYes⌠yes, I did.â
âCould you help me now?â
Geum Ryuhyeon readily agreed, and Seo explained the situation: someone she knew was missing, their trail ended at the Peach Blossom Pavilion, but she couldnât enter openly due to her reputation. She needed him to vouch for her identity.
Since he was heading to the pavilion anyway, he had no objections.
âYouâll need a disguise, right?â he asked.
âYeah, dye my hair, do some makeup to hide my faceâŚâ
âHave you decided where to do it?â
âUh⌠no, not really.â
âMy maid can help with that.â
Seo followed him to a modest annex, too simple for a Great Sageâs disciple. Only one maid, the one he mentioned, maintained itâlikely reflecting his personal taste.
âHe did say he doesnât stay with the Geum ClanâŚâ
Entering the humble annex, Seo asked, âSheâs tight-lipped, right?â
âOf course. Sheâs one of the few I trust, so no worries.â
âHmâŚâ
Given Geum Ryuhyeonâs history of being betrayed by Yu Ilgwang, Seo wasnât entirely convinced. But even if the maid shouted, âThe Little Sword Saint disguised herself for the Peach Blossom Pavilion!â it wouldnât matter much if Geum Ryuhyeon stayed silent. With no one to believe her, Seo let it go.
âLeave it to me, Young Master!â the maid said confidently after hearing the situation, leading Seo to a room.
The maidâs eyes gleamed with a strange enthusiasm, glancing between Seo and Geum Ryuhyeon, but Seo paid it no mind.
She should have.
She didnât know sheâd be trapped for three hours, treated like a doll by an overly zealous maid.
âUgh⌠still not done?â
Two hours in, Geum Ryuhyeon called through the closed door.
âAlmost done! Donât worry.â
âUh⌠I think this is enough.â
*âNo way, Little Sword Saint-nim! It has to be perfect so no one recognizes you. Trust me!â
âUh⌠okay.â*
The maid loved dolling people up. Geum Ryuhyeon himself had endured an hour of her primping once. But what could take two hours?
âShe must have a planâŚâ
Another hour passed. As Geum Ryuhyeonâs patience waned, the door finally opened.
Out came a visibly exhausted and somewhat irritated Little Sword Saint�
Wait.
âMiss Jin?â he asked, startled.
âYes?â
âUhâŚâ
He was speechless. The woman who emerged didnât resemble the one who went in.
Jin Seo always had a slightly disheveled airâhair carelessly tied, no makeup (a waste of time, sheâd say), and oversized dark robes better suited for grandfathers. Though undeniably beautiful, her lack of effort made her less striking compared to other well-groomed female martial artists.
But now?
Her hair, dyed a lustrous black.
Subtle makeup transformed her gentle features into a fox-like allure, with reddish eye shadow.
Bold red lips that drew attention.
Gone were the oversized robes, replaced by an elegant dress that accentuated her figure without being revealing, comfortable yet captivating.
Natural, refined, and far from vulgarâa vision of peerless beauty.
As a Great Sageâs disciple, Geum Ryuhyeon had seen many renowned beauties, but none struck him like this.
When he stood there, dumbstruck, Seo stepped closer and asked, âWhat? Do I look weird?â
His heart raced. Her proximity threw him off, his words faltered, and he didnât know where to look. Staring too long might make him seem strange.
âN-No⌠itâs justâŚâ
âHm. Just tell me one thing. Can you tell itâs me after the makeover?â
âNot at allâŚâ he answered, entranced.