âIncredible.â
From far away, Namgung Pyoâs expression as he watched the training ground was truly strange.
A face laced with awe, competitive craving, jealousy, envyâeverything tangled into one confusion that created an atmosphere beyond description.
âItâs an extraordinary spar. And not a simple sparâone that throws life and death aside.â
KWAANG!
With a thunderous blast, a terrifying heat wind swept even this far.
It was the Vermilion Birdâs fire. It was the madness of collision. It was killing intent that should never come from a father-and-son spar.
âI heard the Yeon Clanâs first son is One Dragon, Three Phoenixesâa powerhouse beyond that. Seeing it in person... it almost feels like the rumors were understated...â
Mid-sentence, Namgung Pyo shut his mouth.
Namgung Inâs face, watching the training ground, was blank. He wasnât the man who wore an easy smile in any situation.
â...â
For some reason, Namgung Pyo felt like he could understand his father.
The way I look at Yeon Hojeong... is Father looking at the Yeon Clan Lord the same way?
He was right.
Namgung In was shocked as he watched Yeon Wiâs orthodox yet overwhelming Way of the Sword.
How...?
He could clearly see Yeon Wiâs face as it moved at a terrifying speed.
A face packed with joy and tension, competitive hunger and pride.
When did he become that strong?
The Namgung Clan was the supreme martial house that had cowed the rivers and lakes with the renown of being First Among Swords.
As the greatest sword clan under heaven, the Namgung Clan Lordâs martial arts naturally had to be extraordinary enough to represent the clan. In truth, Namgung Inâs skill was more than sufficient for a clan lord of the Six Great Clans.
Yeon Wi was beyond that.
How can he be that flexible...?
A frightening sword.
Its basic framework was Strong Sword, yet depending on the moment it displayed countless sword formulas. And the degree of that flexibility was like flowing waterâso seamless that even watching, you couldnât easily tell when the changes happened.
A master of Hundred Swords, Ten Thousand Arts.
It felt as if he had gathered and completed every sword study under heaven. The praise that he was one of the greatest swordsmen of this ageâone who had received heavenâs markâwas not excessive.
Of course, Namgung In also knew that the Yeon Clanâs sword arts were orthodox among orthodox. And that if one refined them to the utmost, one could display astonishing sword formulas like that.
Meaning: Namgung In wasnât so shaken simply because Yeon Wiâs martial arts were strong.
SHAAAAAK!
A Sword Wave from a straight, single-line cut made the air boil.
It felt as if invisible flame had beaded along the edge of the blade. That flame loaded Yeon Wiâs sword with dreadful majesty and a mountainâs weight.
He seized the air.
Yeon Wiâs swordâhis very presenceâwas seizing not just the training ground, but the entire plaza beyond it.
And that overwhelming presence made Namgung In think of one man.
Father?!
Namgung Seungâthe Sword Emperor.
A king who lacked nothing to bear the title of strongest among the martial artists of this era who live with a sword in hand. Even in Yeon Wi, Namgung In could see the shadow of that invincible swordsmanâsaid to contend for the title of Under-Heavenâs First Sword alongside Tak Muja, the Sword Immortal.
Trickle.
Without realizing it, blood ran from the lip he had bitten.
This bastard...
He had talent with the sword, but not like his father.
So Namgung In had abandoned the thought of becoming the greatest through the sword. Instead, he turned his eyes to stratagems and schemes. If he couldnât be the greatest with the sword, then he would raise his clanâs standing to the greatestâbecause that was what heâd decided.
But why?
The dream of becoming the strongest sword heroâa dream heâd thrown away long â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t â (Only on NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t) agoâwas writhing back to life as he watched Yeon Wiâs terrifying sword power. And because he knew his own talent could never catch that arrogant swordsman, it made him even angrier.
And his heart pounded.
He wanted that sword to be his, no matter the price. Being a clan lord among the Six Great Clans only made that desire burn hotter.
The heat in Namgung Inâs eyes gradually cooled into ice.
You will never become First Among Swords.
The Namgung father and son werenât the only ones shocked by the Yeon father and sonâs dreadful clash.
âGang.â
âYes, Elder.â
Pae Yulâs eyes deepened.
âWhen the Evil-Smiting Corps swept through those dark bastardsâdid Yeon Hojeong... no, did Commander Yeon participate in the fighting?â
Even while staring at the training ground as if bewitched, Cheok Gang answered respectfully.
âSometimes he did, and sometimes he didnât.â
âSo it depended on the situation?â
âYes. If it wasnât truly dangerous, he didnât step in. He knewâlike a ghost. The moment we were about to be in danger.â
â...That makes sense.â
Pae Yulâs gaze sank.
Inside, he clicked his tongue at Yeon Hojeongâs martial artsâwielding a massive heavy weapon of over eighty geun like a switch, pressing a ruinous offensive without pause.
Was he weaker then? Or had my senses dulled?
Back when heâd seen Yeon Hojeong at the Blue Dragon Great Gateâ
Pae Yul had noticed an opening inside Yeon Hojeongâs savage yet clear aura.
It was an opening a fighter of that level should never show. So Pae Yul had assumed Yeon Hojeong must be badly injured.
He was wrong.
Now that he watched like this, he understood. Even if his body wasnât normal, Yeon Hojeong wasnât the kind of martial artist who would show an opening.
No real combat. Was his sense deadened because he was watching the people below him?
A quiet longing rose in Pae Yulâs eyes.
It was pure competitive hunger.
Heâs heated up, Yeon Hojeong.
KWAANG!
With a thunderous blast, Yeon Hojeong was knocked backâthen he twisted his body and swung Mad Dragon (Axe).
BWOOOOONG!!
Mad Dragon (Axe) spun at high speed and flew toward Yeon Wi. In that brief instant, it had been packed with such brutal qi that the rotating axe looked like a gigantic wheel of fire.
Yeon Wiâs response was simpleâand efficient.
KWAANG!
Maybe it felt like batting away a boulder that had rolled down from a mountain peak.
Yeon Wi swung his sword from low to high, striking Mad Dragon (Axe) upâand his body jerked. The shock left in the blade was too strong.
PAAAK!
He didnât even know when Yeon Hojeong had leapt into the air.
Yeon Hojeong rose under a red arc of light, seized the rebounding Mad Dragon (Axe), and whipped it straight at Yeon Wi.
BANG! KWAZHIIIIIK!
The ground beneath Yeon Wiâs feet shattered like madness.
âThat oneâs completely insane.â
Watching Yeon Hojeongâs attack, Pae Yul felt dumbfounded.
âHe actually thought to throw the axe from there? Hah!â
That was how it was.
Yeon Hojeongâs martial arts were utterly outrageousâyet astonishingly practical. Even while containing the principle of one-strike killing, his movements assumed the follow-up, prepared to press the enemy again without giving them air.
A fight between men who glimpse the ultimate in their own fields...
Yeon Wiâan incarnation of the sword.
Yeon Hojeongâan incarnation of real combat.
A monstrous father and son. In martial arts that didnât resemble each other at all, they were gradually coming to resemble each otherâs realms.
I canât see a weakness anymore.
Yeon Hojeongâs openings were gone.
The looseness in the air cinched tight in an instant. In Yeon Hojeongâs eyes now, there was only his father, Yeon Wi.
So countless people watched the Yeon father and sonâs spar.
Inside a savage exchange that stirred shock in some, jealousy in others, and awe in still othersâ
At last, this spar was also racing toward its end.
CLAAAAANG!
With a collision that rang like it would split eardrums, the two withdrew.
âHoo.â
âHah... hah...!â
Unlike Yeon Wi, who controlled his breath with ease, Yeon Hojeongâs breathing was violently ragged.
He had immersed himself to the extreme with the intent to kill. But Yeon Wi had received all of Yeon Hojeongâs martial arts with a wall-like defense.
Yeon Wi smiled.
His face was flushed red with excitement.
âMagnificent.â
âHoo... hoo.â
âIâve never felt exhilaration like this. I never imagined your brutally practical martial arts would swell my chest like this.â
After catching his breath for a while, Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âBut Fatherâyou didnât go all-out.â
âOf course not. Youâre still a long way from bearing my full strength, you little punk.â
âHahaha!â
It was true.
The gap between them was still clear.
If Yeon Wi truly wielded his martial arts with the intent to kill, Yeon Hojeong at his current level wouldnât last even thirty exchanges.
Of course, that, too, was something you only truly knew once you crossed blades for real.
âShouldnât we wrap this up soon?â
âI agree.â
âThe one who ends this spar... has to be you.â
â...What?â
Confusion settled over Yeon Hojeongâs face.
End it? What did that mean?
Slide.
Yeon Wi lowered his stance.
A posture from Iron Sword Grand Expansion Thirty-Six Formsâthe opening posture of Lightning Flash, One Breath.
âAre you afraid?â
It was a question out of nowhere.
Yeon Wiâs eyes deepened.
âAs time passed, I felt your martial arts growing sharper. Your reactions got faster, tooâand every moment, you expanded your thinking, responding to each of my attacks.â
â...â
âYou didnât grow in this fight. That reaction speed that violates common sense, that creative real-combat abilityâthose are talents you possessed from the beginning.â
â...What?â
âThen how did that astonishing sense collapse like that?â
âThatâs...?â
âDonât tell me you didnât even realize.â
FLASH!
A Stern Aura stood in Yeon Wiâs eyes.
âWhat are you afraid of? What were you so worried about?â
â...?!â
âYour changed selfâwas that change such a burden to you?â
In that instant, Yeon Hojeong felt like heâd been struck on the back of the head.
Seeing his sonâs expression, Yeon Wiâs lips curled.
âIn this world, there is no person, no object, no thought, no truth that does not change. Onlyâyour own axis must not be shaken.â
WHUK!
Yeon Wi appeared one body-length in front of Yeon Hojeong.
Slide.
Yeon Hojeong, stunned, looked down at his abdomen.
His right abdomenâwhere the liver satâwas touched by the tip of Yeon Wiâs sword.
âNo matter how you change, the main house will always welcome you. So shake off the remnants that have nested in your heart, and fly once more.â
Yeon Wi smiled.
âAnd donât go walking around with a weakness this obvious on display.â
THUDâ!
Yeon Hojeongâs body swayed hard.
âCough!â
The blood he spit out looked unusually dull.
Astonishingly, a considerable amount of Turbid Qi was mixed into itâturbid qi Yeon Hojeong himself hadnât known was there. Turbid qi born from a Heart Wound.
His mind snapped bright.
âWell?â
Yeon Hojeong looked up at Yeon Wi.
âI know you still have a card you havenât played. Am I right?â
â...Yes.â
âThen how about using that card to end this brilliant spar?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled.
âGladly.â
FWOOM!
Yeon Wiâs sword lifted to high guard, pointing at the sky.
They were so close even their breath could touch. If he brought the sword down as it was, Yeon Hojeongâs body would split in two.
That was whenâ
ZZZIIIIING! ZZZIIIIIIING!
Intangible Lightning Radiance blazed along Yeon Wiâs longsword.
It wasnât Yeon Clan martial arts. It was a new martial learning Yeon Wi had gained through enlightenment.
Back thenâthe One Sword he had wanted to show his son.
That absolute single sword was about to unfold in this moment.
â...â
A brief silence fell.
The silence of the Yeon father and son pressed a frightening weight onto everyone watching.
Cheok Gang swallowed hard. Pae Yul clenched his fist without realizing.
Bloodshot veins rose in Namgung Inâs eyes, and hard tension fell over Namgung Pyoâs face as he clamped his mouth shut.
How much time passed like that?
KWA-RRURUNG!
With thunder, Yeon Wiâs sword plunged down like a bolt of lightning.
And in that very instantâ
FLASH!
A blue-green radiance burst from Yeon Hojeongâs eyes.
KWA-AAANG!
A colossal blast swallowed the entire training ground in a thick cloud of dust.
And inside itâ
WOOOOOOONG.
Something enormousâblue-green scales flashingâbegan to writhe like an illusion.