Chapter 105: Lv San at Manchuan Pass

"Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain," each symbolizes something different.

The so-called "Wind" refers to various rumors and news.

When two people form a "Forest," it implies finding a partner; in the pugilistic world, some jobs are too shady to handle alone, and when one cannot summon a companion in short order, this is the place to enlist help.

"Fire" in the pugilistic world usually signifies the presence of goods and money; for instance, when bandits rob a manor, a lucrative heist is called a "Fire Kiln," whereas a dry one is known as a "Water Kiln."

Here in the House of Rumors, "Fire" represents various commissions that, while they may offer generous compensation, are mostly unsavory tasks such as robbery, murder, and fraud.

As for "Mountain," it epitomizes immovability; when someone in the pugilistic world gets into trouble and needs to hide or seek medical assistance, they can have their needs met here, naturally, at a hefty price.