Chapter 436: Even When Wounded, the Eight Shall Share
Within the mask, the eyes of the Evil Smiling Demon held sincerity.
Saying he would follow me no matter what order was given meant he would support me even if it meant defying the command of the Heavenly Demon.
Just uttering such words could cost oneâs life. Defying the Heavenly Demonâs orders meant death, regardless of status or rank.
Just now, the Evil Smiling Demon had risked his life for me.
That was why my gaze and voice trembled as I looked at him.
âIt must be because of this. Why Father met you first among all the Demon Supremes.â
The Evil Smiling Demon stared at me in silence, then spoke something unexpected.
âI hope this matter wonât be turned into something between father and son.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean, donât let this cause distance between the two of you. Instead, treat it as a matter between the Cult Leader and the Demon Supremes.â
The Evil Smiling Demon was concerned about the relationship between me and my father.
âYou must make full use of the Demon Supremes, Young Cult Leader. If it were another matter, perhaps not, but if itâs war, then the will of the Demon Supremes becomes absolutely crucial.â
Even as the Heavenly Demon, he couldnât make independent decisions in a war where everyoneâs lives were on the line.
âIf more than half of the Demon Supremes oppose, even the Cult Leader will be forced to withdraw his will.â
But would the other Demon Supremes willingly side with me as the Evil Smiling Demon had? Most likely not. Even the Blood Heaven Blade Demon hesitated and couldnât decide.
âThough Iâve grown closer with the Demon Supremes, it would be hard to turn them against Fatherâs will.â
âOf course it will be hard. But if you are to achieve your path of the demonic, you must do it.â
I nodded silently and spoke honestly.
âIt feels harder now because weâve grown closer. Back then, I used to deploy flattery and all sorts of words to sway them, didnât I? Now, that feels more difficult. Is it finally time to return to the beginnerâs heart of flattery?â
Even at my joke, the eyes behind the mask remained serious.
âDo you think the Demon Supremes fell for that flattery technique?â
âDidnât they?â
The Evil Smiling Demon answered firmly.
âThey were moved by your sincerity, Young Cult Leader. The sincerity that always existed within your so-called flattery and flashy words. The demonic path of yours that seeks to protect even a mere tavern owner. I believe thatâs what won them over.â
The reason he spoke more than usual was probably because he genuinely cared for me.
âSo donât hesitate. Whether itâs flattery or coercion, shout that this is your demonic path and tell them to follow. Donât worry about the Demon Supremes. Donât even worry about whether it burdens them. If they made a decision, they chose it because it was worth choosing, and because they could bear the consequences.â
After a brief pause, the Evil Smiling Demon added.
âWe are eight. Even when wounded, the eight of us share it equally. So donât hesitateâdraw your sword.â
The Evil Smiling Demon before the regression had never been like this. And now, I could see that such fire existed deep within his heart.
That desireâto become my friend until the very end, even in the moment of his deathâmust have come from this very warmth.
âSoma, in this life, letâs go to the end together. Letâs see this through as friends.â
This was my answer to Somaâs fire.
I brought my fists together respectfully and expressed my gratitude.
âYes, Iâll bear it in mind. Thank you for your advice.â
The Evil Smiling Demon returned the gesture with equal respect.
âI should be the one thanking you.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âThanks to the Millennium Snow Ginseng you gave me before, my martial arts rose by a level.â
âAh, congratulations!â
I rejoiced as if it were my own successâno, I was happier than if it had been my own breakthrough.
And I couldnât possibly accept gratitude for that.
âThat accomplishment likely wasnât because of the Millennium Snow Ginseng alone.â
A rise in internal energy didnât automatically mean advancing to the next stage of martial arts.
There must have been many contributing factors. The Millennium Snow Ginseng surely played a part, but also the life-risking battles he had fought, the change of heart that made him bring a bedding into his room and start studying ledgersâthose, too, had influence.
âMy martial arts had been stagnant for quite some time. It was terribly frustrating, but I finally broke through this time. Thanks to that, Iâve seen great change in my skills.â
He was truly delighted. Breaking through at the Demon Supreme level was an incredibly difficult feat.
And perhaps, right now, what he wanted most to hear from me wasâ
âI look forward to our next fight.â
The Evil Smiling Demonâs eyes lit up with a bright smile.
âThen I shall take my leave.â
Just before I departed, he emphasized one last thing.
âTo stop the war, you must bring one of the Eight Demon Supremes to your side.â
âWho is that?â
The one the Evil Smiling Demon had in mind wasâ
âThe Poison King.â
Truthfully, I had thought the same.
In the matter of war, the person who would instill the greatest fear in the enemy was undoubtedly the Poison King.
The moment war broke out, he would be the primary assassination target of the Martial Alliance and the Unorthodox Alliance. Countless assassins and kill squads would be mobilized to eliminate him.
He might even be designated as a priority target above either my father or me. Thatâs how fearsome the Poison King wasâbecause of his potential for mass slaughter.
I pictured him, alone in the forest. No matter what others around him said, lost in his own world, staring at poisonous herbs and venomous insects.
âHeâs the hardest among the Demon Supremes to persuade.â
The Evil Smiling Demon spoke with a meaningful look in his eyes.
âThat applies to the Cult Leader as well.â
After leaving the Evil Smiling Demonâs residence, I headed straight to the Tower of Drunken Dreams.
Meeting the other Demon Supremes was important, but more urgent was uncovering Fatherâs true intentions.
What exactly had he discussed with the Drunken Demon?
After a long time apart, Lyu Bin greeted me warmly and guided me toward the Tower of Drunken Dreams.
âIâm glad youâve returned safely, Young Cult Leader.â
âIt was all thanks to the Drunken Demon.â
âThe Drunken Demon mentioned it himself. He said he gained much from this trip.â
âI only realized during this journey just how incredible a person the Drunken Demon really is.â
When I praised the Drunken Demon, Lyu Bin smiled faintly.
She ferried me across the lake toward the tower.
The Drunken Demon was sitting on the railing of the Tower of Drunken Dreams, gazing out at the lake. At moments like this, he reminded me of the Evil Smiling Demon, who used to stare blankly at a white wall alone.
Even from afar, it was clear he was drunk.
âHeâs been drinking ever since he returned from meeting the Cult Leader.â
âDid he return in a bad mood?â
âNo, heâs drinking because heâs in such a good mood.â
And just like that, the small boat reached the island.
Upon seeing me, the Drunken Demon waved and shouted.
âYouâre here? Come on in! My little brother!â
He shouted cheerfully, slurring his words.
When I went up to the building, empty bottles were scattered all around. He was still drinking from the Ice Palace Chalice.
âWhat kind of binge is this? Didnât you promise that when using that cup, youâd drink one cup instead of two?â
âJust this once, let it slide. Itâs a special day. Iâm too happy not to drink.â
Had there ever been a time when the Drunken Demon was this elated?
âMustâve been a good drinking session with Father. Did you drink a lot?â
âDonât even get me started. We emptied all the liquor in the Cult Leaderâs Hall. I didnât notice it while drinking, but once I stepped out of the Cult Leaderâs Hall, the drunkenness hit me hard. While I was with the Cult Leader, I was so tense I didnât even realize I was drunk.â
I didnât need to see it to imagine just how nervous he must have been.
âIt was your first time drinking alone with Father, wasnât it?â
âWeâve had drinks beforeâlike when I first became a Demon Supreme. But those were just a couple of light drinks. Or it was with other people around. This was the first time I really drank alone with the Cult Leader.â
âHow was it?â
âIt was great. Truly great.â
âWhat did you two talk about?â
âAll sorts of things. The Cult Leader remembered everything from when I was younger.â
Just thinking about it again made the Drunken Demon drink happily.
âBut the thing that made me happiest was this: the Cult Leader said he felt reassured sending you out with me. Ah, I never knew the Cult Leader trusted me this much.â
The Drunken Demon looked truly moved. Had Father really begun managing the Demon Supremes now? Or did he simply and sincerely want to spend time with the Drunken Demon?
âThis is all thanks to you.â
âWhy?â
âIf you hadnât accepted the Ice Palace Chalice, the Cult Leader probably wouldnât have suggested drinking. And itâs only because the taste of that liquor was so good that he wanted to drink.â
âIt might not have been because of the chalice.â
âYou think not?â
âMaybe heâs planning to make you his right hand.â
At that, the Drunken Demon shook his head firmly.
âThatâs not possible.â
âYou never know.â
After a brief pause, the Drunken Demon spoke.
âIâm not the kind of person the Cult Leader likes. He prefers people like the Fist Demon King or the Blood Heaven Blade Demon.â
âJudging clearly like thatâlooks like youâre not even drunk.â
The Fist Demon King would follow any command from Father without a momentâs hesitation. That was the deep trust that defined him.
The Drunken Demon gazed out over the lake for a moment before abruptly asking,
âWhy did you come here?â
He had figured out that, with so many Demon Supremes still to meet, there must be a reason I had come to the Tower of Drunken Dreams.
It was time to cast a stone into this calm lake.
If I spoke honestly about the reason I had come, Iâd be spoiling the Drunken Demonâs good mood. And it wasnât even something fully confirmed yet. Should I just let this pass pleasantly?
There are moments like this, when one uses âconsiderationâ for others as an excuse to avoid uncomfortable or bothersome situations. This was exactly one of those moments. If I said nothing, we could laugh and move on. But if I brought it up, things would get serious, and he might even turn red in the face.
But it was exactly in moments like this that I needed to switch perspectives. What if someone else, thinking it was for my sake, didnât speak honestly with me? How would that feel? Would that kind of consideration end up hurting more?
Thinking from the other side, I knew I would be upset.
Regardless of all else, the real reason for not telling him boiled down to not wanting to ruin his good mood. That wasnât right.
And more than thatâif it were a secret known only to me, maybe I could keep it. But this was something even the Blood Heaven Blade Demon and the Evil Smiling Demon knew.
âDid you enjoy it enough?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI mean, did you soak up enough of Fatherâs affection?â
The Drunken Demonâs expression hardened slightly. He had realized that what I was about to say had to do with his drinking session with Father.
âSorry to ruin your good mood. But itâs something I have to tell you honestly.â
I told the Drunken Demon the core of what Iâd discussed with the other two Demon Supremes.
âItâs not confirmed yet. Iâm only guessing at Fatherâs true intentions.â
The Drunken Demon fell silent for a moment after hearing the whole story.
âI thought back carefully on yesterdayâs drinking session, and... he didnât mention a single thing related to what youâre worried about. Not even a hint of it.â
Then, all of a sudden, the Drunken Demon began drinking again in succession, as if something had stirred him. His expression clearly said: Right, like the Cult Leader would ever truly like someone like me!
âI donât know the full story yet. Maybe he just wanted to mend things with you. Who really knows whatâs on Fatherâs mind?â
Refilling his cup, the Drunken Demon pointed something out.
âBut there is one thing thatâs certain.â
âWhat is it?â
âHe asked me to look after you. Just like he did with Soma.â
âHe asked you too?â
The Drunken Demon nodded. Father had asked once again for someone to look after me?
âDoes that mean heâs given up on winning over Soma and youâand has decided to accept you both as being on my side?â
The Drunken Demon protested, offended.
âWhy would he give up on me?â
âWhat? Werenât you already on my side, though?â
The Drunken Demon replied sternly.
âYoung Cult Leader, you must learn to distinguish between public and private matters.â
Though half a joke, his words leaned more toward sincerity.
Yesâof course it wasnât just the Drunken Demon. No matter how close theyâd become with me, how could they simply defy the Cult Leaderâs orders? There was no need to feel disappointed about that.
Still, I found myself wanting to know what the Drunken Demon really thought.
âWhat if that order was one to start a war?â
The Drunken Demon gave no reply. Was he someone who wished to charge through the fog of warâor someone who wanted to remain here, gazing at this beautiful lake, drinking his liquor?
He didnât give a direct answer to my question.
âWhen I fought those bastards who used the Self-Destruction Art, this thought came to mindââThese worthless trash think they can defy the Cult, not knowing how terrifying we are.ââ
I could feel itâthe Drunken Demon was speaking in veiled terms.
He wanted to sweep away everything that needed sweeping.
Of course, that didnât mean he wanted war. But it also didnât mean he wished to quietly stay here, sipping liquor by the lake.
âSo in the end, you're on Fatherâs side.â
âIs there really a âyour sideâ and âmy sideâ?â
âThis time... it seems like thereâs no avoiding sides being taken.â
The Drunken Demon drank silently in response.
âIâll be sure to tell Father when I see himâhow loyal you are. That your loyalty to him outweighed even our bond as sworn brothers!â
Then the Drunken Demon spoke in a low, deflated voice.
âWould he even like that?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI feel like... he might actually dislike hearing that.â
âWhy would he dislike hearing that youâre following him?â
The Drunken Demon took another drink.
âThe Cult Leader told me to look after you, remember? Somehow... it feels like he might be expecting me to take your side.â
The Drunken Demon looked at me and extended his cup. I drank the liquor he poured, then refilled it for him in return.
âIf you understand so well⊠then why act like this?â
âWhy else? Because Iâm a drunkard.â
Though heâd said there was no such thing as sides, mine or Fatherâs, I could still feel it clearly. Deep down, the Drunken Demon wanted to be on Fatherâs side.
Somewhere in the depths of his heart, he held a desire to be in Fatherâs good graces.
To him, Father was the one person he wanted to impress more, the one person from whom he craved recognition.
Where that longing came fromâI didnât know. Perhaps it was a misunderstanding heâd carried for a long time, believing Father disliked him. Or maybe there was another reason altogether.
âYoung Cult Leader.â
Since the mischief had left the Drunken Demonâs face, I responded with due formality.
âYes, Drunken Demon.â
âMake sure you persuade the other Demon Supremes.â
âI will.â
After bowing respectfully, I added with a shout,
âLike thatâs going to happen! Even you abandoned meâwho else is going to take my side?â
âSorry. I couldnât help it. He remembered a version of me I barely even remember myself.â
âThe next time I get expelled and come crawling back, Iâm saving your house for last!â
Grumbling like that, I started to get up when the Drunken Demon said,
âThanks for being honest.â
Looking him straight in the eyes, I replied calmly,
âOf course. Youâre my brother.â
At my words, the Drunken Demon let out a deep sigh of relief and smiled.
Yes, this was the core of our relationship today. I had been honest with him. And he had done the same.
Honesty could be a double-edged sword that wounds both ways, but we were people who knew how to handle blades better than anyone.
And so, even if my brother sided with Fatherâwe could still become closer.
âWhoâs next?â
Someone who mightâjust mightâknow Fatherâs true intentions.
I slowly walked down the Tower of Drunken Dreams and clenched my fist.
âIâm going to clash with him head-on. Iâm going for the biggest, hardest cliff.â