âUndecided?â
âYes.â
At Sajilâs polite answer, Pae Yul stroked his chin.
âSo it means heâll be staying at the Alliance for the time being.â
âThatâs right, Martial Uncle.â
âHmm.â
Pae Yul sank into thought.
Cheok Gang asked carefully.
âUm... Martial Uncle.â
âWhat is it?â
âMay I ask you something?â
This kid hasnât changed.
Cheok Gang had been famous even in Azure Mountain Sect for having an especially aggressive temperament. But he was respectful to elders, and among his martial brothers he was branded as a dangerous sort.
And yet heâd entered the Evil-Smiting Corps and was receiving good evaluations.
At that age, it wouldâve been easy to get arrogant. Even so, Cheok Gang hadnât changed from before.
Pae Yul acknowledged that much about him. If nothing else, this kid was consistent.
âAsk.â
âThe other Martial Uncles all returned to the main sect, but... why are you staying at the Alliance?â
The corner of Pae Yulâs mouth lifted slightly.
âWhy? Do you hate the sight of me loafing around, doing nothing?â
âGhk! N-no! Iâm really just curious!â
This is why people shouldnât do things they â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) donât normally do. Heâd tossed it out as a joke, but Sajilâs face turned completely white.
Pae Yul leaned back in his chair like he was languid.
âEven if I go back to the main sect, thereâs nothing else to do. Itâs just an endless chain of training.â
âAh...â
Cheok Gang nodded, but inwardly he felt puzzled.
Pae Yul was a martial-arts fanatic and a battle fanatic. He treated pursuing and training martial arts as the same thing as breathing, and if there was a fight he didnât care who the opponent was.
It was strange to hear him say something like that. Cheok Gang had thought he was the kind of person who would never change until the day he died.
He mustâve gone through some shift in his feelings that I donât know about.
Cheok Gang spoke.
âBy the way, I havenât seen the Sect Leader? Looks like the Councilorsâ Meeting is happening.â
âObviously.â
He had no idea what there was to discuss for so long. From the start, Pae Yulâwho hated complicated mattersâcouldnât understand how the lofty people handled their work.
With a listless face, Pae Yul stared up at the ceiling, his eyes full of inertia.
As expected, thereâs nothing particularly fun at the Alliance of the Martial World either.
He hadnât come here to win some post.
Heâd just thought that since countless unfathomable masters would gather here, heâd be able to trade a splendid match with them. That was the only thing heâd come for.
But until now, he hadnât fought a single match that felt like a real match. There were many masters, but every last one of them held back.
Because there was nothing to gain from standing out for no reason. They hadnât come here to fight in the first placeâtheyâd come to secure a seat for themselves.
And yet Iâm still clinging to the Alliance because I canât let go of the tiniest sliver of hope.
Pae Yul smiled bitterly.
So this is a Heart Demon too.
What was a Heart Demon, anyway. If you became listless for no reason and uncharacteristic words and actions slipped out, that was a Heart Demon.
This wonât do. I need to leave the Alliance soon.
Lately, even the training he loved had become sporadic. It was more like he was only maintaining his levelâbecause he couldnât tolerate the idea of the strength heâd built up declining.
Now he didnât even know what he should do to make his martial arts progress. He truly hadnât imagined a moment like this would come in his life.
That was whenâ
âYoo-hoo!â
At the voice coming from outside the window, Cheok Gangâs eyes widened.
âHuh? The Unit Commander?â
Pae Yulâs eyes flashed.
Unit Commander? Yeon Hojeong?
The booming voice continued.
âCheok Gang, youâre in there, right? I need to see you.â
Cheok Gang got to his feet.
âMartial Uncle. Iâll be right back.â
âGo.â
Cheok Gang hurried out the door.
Still holding his languid posture, Pae Yul felt curiosity stir for no reason and moved to the window.
âGhk! Unit Commander!â
âSorry. You were resting and I called you out.â
âNo, sir. But... you donât look good?â
Yeon Hojeong rolled his shoulder.
âI had a round with my father. Canât handle him yet.â
âClan Lord Yeon...?â
âThen who else would my father be, besides him?â
Pae Yulâs eyes glittered.
Clan Lord Yeon? Judgeâs Sword Yeon Wi?
A sparring match... because theyâre father and son.
In an instant, Pae Yul felt a fierce competitive urge surge up from deep inside his chest.
Pae Yul had seen Yeon Wiâs martial arts with his own eyes before. Once, when the Yeon father and son had sparred in the Allianceâs inner citadel training grounds, heâd been there as well.
Yeon Wiâs martial arts were completely different from what Pae Yul pursued. His orthodox swordsmanship, formal and dignifiedâpursuing the completion of the Way of the Sword rather than the raw killing power of martial artsâcould feel stifling at a glance.
But the sword-force nestled inside that stifling restraint was so tremendous it was shocking. One sword, one swordâeach bearing pressure like a thousand pounds. A perfected sword art that crushed the roots of Yeon Hojeongâs extremely practical martial arts.
And.
Pae Yulâs eyes settled on Yeon Hojeong.
The way that kid disrupted Clan Lord Yeonâs iron-wall sword art and drove him back with pure killing martial arts... that was even more impressive.
Rather than Yeon Wi... it was Yeon Hojeong.
He wanted to fight Yeon Wi too, but against Yeon Hojeong, he wanted to decide the match again and again.
It wasnât simply because Yeon Hojeongâs martial arts were practical. Watching Yeon Hojeong fight made his palms sweat with a surging, exhilarated feeling he couldnât explain.
He was born with the temperament of a gambler on matches. And at the same time, he had the temperament of a warrior who would do anything to kill an enemy.
Heâs like me.
Azure Mountain Sectâs martial arts were among the most practical in the Nine Great Sects.
And Pae Yul was one of the people who believed in that practical martial learning to an extreme. Cheok Gang was walking that road too, but the depth was different.
I want to fight him.
The languor and hollowness that had been coming off his whole body vanished as if washed away. As he watched Yeon Hojeong, Pae Yulâs gaze grew hotter and hotter.
âBut why are you here... Ah! Come inside first. Iâll serve you some tea.â
âItâs fine. Iâll be leaving soon.â
âAh, yes.â
âBy the wayâare you busy?â
âNot at all.â
âYour internal injury isnât healed yet?â
âThereâs a little left, but I think itâll be all healed in about ten days.â
âYeah?â
Yeon Hojeong stroked his chin.
Still not good enough, huh.
It was a mission heâd stepped into himself to minimize allied losses, and to dig into the relationship between Yangcheon and the Three Teachings in detail.
But no matter how capable he was, there were limits to how much he could handle alone. Meaning, he had to move with someone he could trust.
It would be good to have someone strong. But more than that, their hands and feet had to match. That kind of missionâthis one was.
And I canât let it slip that Iâm using Orthodox Path martial arts, either.
Of course, since all sorts existed in the Dark Path martial world, there were plenty of people who used Orthodox Path martial arts too.
Still, it was better not to if possible. There was nothing to gain by drawing attention for no reason.
From that angle, Cheok Gang was perfect. Azure Mountain Sectâs martial arts were especially practical, and with just a little modification they could even look like unorthodox martial arts.
But.
Yeon Hojeong looked at Cheok Gangâs face.
Heâd grown fairly more mature through the missions so far, but his face still carried a boyish tint. In contrast to his rough hands, his gentle eyes were striking.
If I order him, Cheok Gang would jump into a sea of fire without hesitation. In that sense heâs good to move with, but...
Yeon Hojeong sighed inwardly.
No. It wonât work.
Heâd thought he absolutely had to take Cheok Gang, but seeing his face like this, his mind changed.
Heâs perfect in every way... but if something goes wrong, this kid could die.
When Cheok Gangâs blood ran hot, his view narrowed. Depending on the situation, it could be a brilliant strengthâbut on this mission, it would become a fatal weakness.
âNo. I guess I said something pointless.â
âWhy? What is it?â
Yeon Hojeong smiled bitterly.
âI got a mission. Not an Evil-Smiting Corps missionâone I secured on my own.â
âHuh? What kind of mission?â
âItâs dangerous. I have to dig into the Dark Path.â
Cheok Gangâs eyes sparkled with curiosity.
âThe Dark Path?â
âYeah. Itâs a solo mission, but Iâm recruiting people to go with me, and... you wonât do.â
âWhy? Why? Iâm fine! If I just pay more attention to the internal injury, I can fix it in five days too! I mean it! Really!â
Yeon Hojeong ruffled Cheok Gangâs hair.
Cheok Gang made a crow-like sound.
âThereâs something more important than martial arts. Iâm not doing this because your skill is lacking, so you donât have to feel humiliated.â
Cheok Gang stuck out his lower lip in a sulk.
âThen whyâd you come all the way here?â
âTch. Yeah, tell me about it.â
Yeon Hojeong patted his shoulder.
âAnyway, rest for now. And donât skip training.â
As Yeon Hojeong turned to leave, he suddenly looked toward the second-floor window of Cheok Gangâs quarters. Pae Yul was looking down at him from there.
Without a word, Yeon Hojeong lowered his head slightly. It was his way of showing respect to a senior.
That was whenâ
FLUTTER-FLAP!
In an instant, Pae Yul launched himself out the window and landed in front of the main gate.
A puzzled look came over Yeon Hojeongâs face.
âSenior?â
It wasnât the same way heâd treated him at the Alliance gate. He knew how to separate public from private.
In a calm voice, Pae Yul asked.
âYou said you received a mission?â
âYes.â
âIf someone at your level says itâs dangerous, it wonât be an ordinary mission.â
âItâs very dangerous.â
âWhat mission is it?â
Yeon Hojeong smacked his lips.
âIâm sorry. I canât tell you.â
This was thoroughly official business. No matter how much of a senior he was, it wasnât something he could casually disclose.
âI see.â
Pae Yul nodded.
âEither way, you came to Kangie, which means you judged that kid would be of some help.â
âYes, but...â
Puzzlement rose on Yeon Hojeongâs face. Theyâd met only once, and theyâd never shared any real connectionâso why was this man acting like this?
Pae Yul spoke bluntly.
âWhatever that mission is, I want to go with you.â
â...Pardon?â
âWhy? Do you think even Iâm not enough?â
Why is this man suddenly like this?
Yeon Hojeong suppressed the surge of questions and answered.
âThatâs right.â
Pae Yulâs eyebrows twitched.
âIn what way? Donât tell me you want to say my skill is lacking.â
âHow could that be. Itâs just that this mission requires many factors beyond skill. Considering that, I donât believe youâre suited for it.â
âI want to hear the reason.â
âThis mission has a separate overall commander, but Iâm the one responsible in the field. And I need someone who can react instantly to the orders I give.â
Yeon Hojeong gave a wry smile.
âSenior... can you throw yourself onto deadly ground without looking back, on the command of a junior so much younger than you?â
Pae Yul couldnât answer.
Yeon Hojeong lowered his head.
âIâll see you again later. Then.â
He passed by Pae Yulâs side and opened the main gate.
That was whenâ
âTaking orders from a junior so far beneath you... even during an official mission, itâs an insult to your pride.â
â...?â
âBut if the one giving the orders is someone who beat me, itâs different.â
Yeon Hojeong froze for a split second.
Thump-thump.
Behind him, a rough Qi wave rose thickly, like a beastâs breath.
âWhen it comes to matches, thereâs no one as clean as me. If you beat me, then at least for this mission, Iâll follow your orders without a word. If you tell me to die, I wonât just pretendâI can really die for you.â
â...!!â
âWhat do you say? Want to have a round with me?â