âAre you here?â
â......â
âInformation just came. As of now, Ming Heorim is passing through Mengcheng. Heâs still moving slowlyâtwo days at the earliest.â
âGot it.â
âJust in case, after noon tomorrow you should wait near the mouth of the hermitage entrance.â
âAll right.â
âThen.â
The Wild Wind Pavilion runner vanished.
Leaning against a tree with his arms folded, Yeon Hojeong let out a sigh.
âNothing for it.â
Ming Heorim had to be caught. Not because of any deal with Mo Yonggun or fame, but because it was certain heâd cause trouble someday.
With Ming Heorimâs talent, he would master the counterfeit Divine Art of Death as quickly as Ming Cheon. If he learned it without even realizing his own change, many unrelated people might be hurt in the future.
And as a grandmaster of the Four Spirit Arts, Yeon couldnât simply leave it be.
âMuk Bi... heh. The world doesnât go as one wills.â
He had sprinted for Eight Dukes Mountain without looking back the moment he learned Anhui Blood BowâMuk Biâwas there. But he hadnât imagined this sort of brawl would be raging within the organization she belonged to.
For the moment, he had spared a life...
âI canât just drag her off by force.â
If sheâd been planning a blood incident, he meant to hear her out fully and then decide whether to let her be or to help. Afterward, he had even thought to make her his person again.
If she was staying on Eight Dukes Mountain for no special reason? Even then, he planned to persuade her somehow and bring her under him.
It wasnât because of Muk Biâs talent or their past ties. To stop the Cult of Lewdness, he needed a force she knew well. In truth, in the past, the one who had made the most strategic use of Muk Bi had been himself.
But in circumstances like these, hauling her away by force would be hard right now.
Yeon Hojeong stepped out into the street and headed for the Cheongsa House rear court, second floor.
âAh, youâre back.â
âHowâs the child?â
The middle-aged physician sighed.
âThe dangerous pass is behind us. Sheâs congenitally frail, and on top of that she was poisoned by a vile toxin.â
âWell thenâcan you detoxify it?â
âDifficult, but not impossible. Only, we must raise her overall condition as well, so it will require quite some time. Weâll have to see how she recovers, but at least a year.â
Yeon Hojeong nodded.
âThatâs still fortunate.â
âFortunateâmost fortunate indeed. Had you come a day or two later, she would have crossed a river she could not return from. Heaven and earth watched over her.â
âHer father labored much. It seems his devotion reached the heavens.â
âAh! I see. Hm? Where is her father, then?â
Yeon gave a bitter smile.
âWho knows.â
With that, he headed for the room across the way.
âHah... hah...â
Baek Gungcheon lay on the bed.
His whole body was drenched in cold sweat. Every wound had been treated, yet his life-force was spent.
Was it the shock? Or the hollowness? He was losing strength at a rapid pace.
Staring down at Baek Gungcheon in silence, Yeon Hojeong turned his back.
Drip.
Muk Biâno, Baek Hyangâwas crouched in a corner. Her eyes were brimming with tears.
â...Itâs because of me.â
âWhat is?â
âIfâif I hadnât had talent...!â
Yeon shook his head.
âYour circumstances are none of my concern.â
It was a cold line. Baek Hyang looked up at Yeon through wet eyes.
Seeing those eyes, an unspeakable feeling surged through Yeon.
âDead.â
Her eyes were dead.
In the midst of writhing with grief and regret, the light of emotion in her gaze was gradually fading.
If that light went out completely, those would be Muk Biâs eyes.
Muk Bi knew responsibility and duty, but those were, quite literally, like trained reflex.
Only when she mingled with Yeon and the warriors of the Black Emperorâs Citadel did she more often show emotion. In ordinary times, she still didnât give her heart to others.
A thought struck him.
When she heard that he had perished together with the Cult Lord of Lewdnessâwhat had Muk Bi thought? How had she accepted the death of her liegeâand perhaps the one and only friend she had?
Yeonâs mouth opened of its own accord.
âYouâre not that kind of person.â
â...Pardon?â
âYou were never quick to show emotion. But you werenât without it. If anything, you were a martial artist with a hotter heart than anyone.â
Even through thick sorrow, puzzlement stirred in Baek Hyang.
What is this young man saying?
âI liked you. Because, at least then, you knew how to choose your own life. Though the path was painful, you never once complained.â
âWh-what are you...?â
âI didnât know your past. I didnât know it would be like this. But to pry further would only be meddling.â
â...?â
âThe past is just the past. I only wanted to fix a past that would become a horrific future. To do that, I needed a me different from the me of the past.â
â...?!â
âIâll ask you. How do you want to live?â
Baek Hyangâs eyes shook wide.
How did she want to live? No one had ever asked her that.
From a childhood she didnât even remember, she had held a bow, and as if it were natural, sheâd drawn a string. After that, her life was determined as a ghost archer vying to be Yi God.
It had been a life simply lived as it was. That was normal. Sheâd never thought in any other direction.
âIâll put the question another way.â
â......â
âDo you believe in that being they call âYi Godâ?â
â......!â
âI thought as much. Neither you nor that archer on the bed believes in the existence called Yi God. And yet you try to become it. Without knowing what it is, without believing in it.â
Shock washed over Baek Hyangâs face.
Yeon let out a sigh.
âIf, by chance, you want to find a new life, stop by a Beggarsâ Union branch and give them my name. I canât take responsibility for your life, but I can help to a degree. Iâll take compensation, of course.â
Yeon turned.
âMy name is Yeon Hojeong.â
With that, he left the room.
Thud.
When the door closed, only Baek Gungcheonâs ragged breathing remained.
Baek Hyang stared blankly at the door.
It felt as if the storm that had raged had vanished in an instant. The words the storm left behind jumbled her head.
Just thenâ
âKhak! ...âra.â
Startled, Baek Hyang looked to Baek Gungcheon.
âF-follow him.â
âBrother!â
She sprang up and stood before Baek Gungcheon.
âAre you all right? Are you coming to?â
âMy wits... Iâve had them for a while now.â
Baek Hyang placed a hand to Baek Gungcheonâs chest.
âIf youâre conscious, fix your posture! Iâll guide true energy into you andââ
âDonât.â
âWhat?!â
âI know my body well. Iâm going to die soon.â
Tears spilled from Baek Hyangâs eyes.
Baek Gungcheon took her hand.
âHyang.â
â...Yes, brother.â
âHyang, Hyang, Hyang.â
He called her name over and over.
At the plaintive voice and the warmth she felt for the first time in so long, Baek Hyang bowed her head.
A wistful smile touched Baek Gungcheonâs stiff faceâa smile that didnât suit it.
âDo you remember? From when you were little, our brothers doted on you.â
â......â
âBut at some point, the eyes of our brothers turned cold toward you. So did mine. Because we realized your talent far outstripped ours.â
â......â
âThe elders saw your skill and postponed the contest. Because your talent was too precious. So the contest five years ago ended in a fizzle.â
âBrother.â
âBut... didnât that mean we all had to die to your arrows? I hated that decision. And so I hated you all the more.â
Tears dripped onto Baek Gungcheonâs hand.
âEven so, I should not have hated you.â
âNo. No, brother.â
âRather than hating you, I should have left Sun-Piercing Valley.â
â...!â
âTo become Yi God, one must be prepared to die. That is the life of a ghost archer. But I °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° wasnât prepared to die.â
Baek Gungcheonâs smile thinned.
âI lived by inertia. If I hated that, I should have left the valley; if I stayed, I should have accepted death.â
â......â
âThe most radiant moment of my life was when I met my wife. And...â
Moisture gathered in Baek Gungcheonâs eyes.
âAnd when I learned I had a daughter.â
She wasnât his daughter. But he had met her as a daughter.
The shock had been great, but Baek Gungcheon did not regret the life in which heâd staked his life for a nameless girl.
âIt doesnât matter whether she was my daughter or not. What matters is that, if only for a moment, I lived as I wished. So Iâm grateful to that child.â
âBrother...â
âLive the life you want. If you donât know what you want, then go out into the world as I did. I hope you taste that rapture I felt.â
âHhngh.â
Clutching Baek Gungcheonâs hand, Baek Hyang wept without sound.
He stroked her head. Who knew how long it had been since heâd last patted his sisterâs head.
At the same time, he thoughtâ
If only there were more time, he would have stroked Garyeongâs head like this, too.
âHelp me sit up.â
Baek Hyang raised Baek Gungcheonâs upper body. He sat, leaning his back against the wall beside the bed.
âHyang.â
â...Yes, brother.â
âItâs been a while since Iâve seen your archery.â
âPardon?â
With a trembling hand, Baek Gungcheon pointed at his own heart.
Baek Hyangâs face went white.
âThe rest died by my hand. Baek Sogyeong was the last.â
âBrother!!â
âThere have been quite a few times when the survivor of the Yi God Contest didnât return to the valley. Theyâll probably try to track you. But...â
Strength came into Baek Gungcheonâs eyes.
âIf itâs that youth, Yeon Hojeong, he can guard you for a time. I saw that much power and possibility in him.â
âNo! Absolutely not! How could Iâby my own handâ!â
âYou didnât have even that much resolve?â
â......!!â
âDid you enter the contest without even that resolve? Did you hope to be the victor without dying, without killing? Then you should be ashamed.â
âB-brother...â
âI made a promise to the youth named Yeon Hojeong. To apologize to the Beggarsâ Union. He said if I died, he would apologize in my stead, but that wonât do.â
Baek Gungcheon closed his eyes.
âI received great grace from him. I didnât repay a whit. Then I at least want to keep my promise.â
âHh-hngh!â
Baek Gungcheon smiled. Eyes closed, he looked terribly serene.
âI ask it of you.â
After shedding tears for a long time, Baek Hyang suddenly stepped back.
Szzzz.
On the bare bowstring, a formless arrow seemed to bud.
Admiration slipped from Baek Gungcheon.
âFormless Bolt! As expectedâmagnificent.â
Baek Hyang bit her lip.
â...Iâm sorry, brother.â
âLoose it.â
â......â
âNow!!â
Baek Hyang squeezed her eyes shut.
She released the string.
TIIIIIING! Thud!
****
âHah... hah...â
A man was panting as he climbed a dark mountain path.
His hair was disheveled, his clothes torn here and there. He looked every inch a ragged beggar.
But his movement was terribly swift. Even with his breath that ragged, he climbed without pause like a tiger.
âIâm almost there!â
Elation surged in the manâs eyes.
âThe hermitage! Iâm saved at last!â
Just thenâ
âMing Heorim.â
In an instant, the man felt gooseflesh crawl over his entire body.
He turned his head toward the right, where the voice had come from.
There stood a youth, hands clasped behind his backâand in one hand, an enormous axe.
âIâve been waiting.â