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Chapter 157: Mortal Enemies (1)
Kwon Seonwoo was on his way to the VIP room with Joo Hayun guiding him when it happened.
Suddenly, Kwon Seonwoo clutched his chest and dropped to his knees. Joo Hayun, startled, rushed to support him.
"Chairman!"
She called out urgently, but the chairman couldnât respond. All he could do was endure the pain in his chest, cold sweat pouring down his face.
ââŠHuff.â
It took a long while before the pain subsided. He leaned against the corridor wall, exhaling heavily.
âIâm fine. Donât worry too much.â
He addressed Joo Hayun, but she couldn't hide her concern.
âThe recoil is much worse this time⊠probably because I used the Dragon Pearl.â
Most people donât truly understand the Incarnate Body.
They think itâs simply a way to gain monstrous strength.
But the reality is far harsher. Even someone like Kwon Seonwoo felt an immense burden each time he used it.
It made sense. Even with the right bloodline, a mere human could never properly wield the power of a dragon.
ââŠWas Kwon Hanul really that important to you? Important enough to endure this pain?â
Joo Hayun suddenly asked.
âWhat nonsense is that?â
âGiven your personality, Chairman, I doubt even a Demon King could have made you step forward like this. Not unless it was something greater.â
Kwon Seonwoo was the trump cardâhis power overwhelming.
His defeat would mean the downfall of Hyukcheon. Thatâs why he never revealed his strength unless absolutely necessary. It was to keep valuable intel from reaching their enemies.
And yet, he had transformed into his Incarnate Body and flown to the arenaâin front of the whole worldâto save Kwon Hanul.
âWhat a load of rubbish,â Kwon Seonwoo said with a bitter smile. âI stepped in because I didnât want to lose a bearer of the true bloodline. Not because of that brat.â
Just as Joo Hayun was about to say something more, Kwon Seonwoo cut in.
âDonât you dare mention any of this to Hanul. Understood?â
ââŠWhy give such an order?â
He went quiet and muttered under his breath, âBecause then heâll keep thinking of me as an enemy.â
His voice was so low, Joo Hayun couldnât make it out.
âChairman? Could you repeat thatâ?â
She asked again, but he said nothing and stood up.
âLetâs go. I need rest.â
* * *
âMei Xiao!â
A shout rang out. Mei Hong charged with her longsword raised, aiming straight for Mei Xiao.
But in that instant, Mei Xiao appeared behind her. She struck Mei Hongâs neck with the edge of her hand, and Mei Hong collapsed mid-charge.
Kwon Hanul instinctively clenched his fists. Kwon Hudon and Gael Garcia also shifted into battle stances.
âEveryone, calm down,â Mei Xiao said, holding up her empty hands. âI only knocked her out. Iâd rather not cause a scene. Otherwise, the Chairman on board will notice me.â
Thatâs when Kwon Hanul sensed something was off. Someone like Mei Xiaoâthis closeâthereâs no way Kwon Seonwoo wouldnât notice.
âYouâre wondering why the Chairman hasnât shown up yet, arenât you?â
She smiled knowingly.
âTwo reasons. First, your Chairman is exhausted from using the Incarnate Body. Second, Iâm an Assassin Swordswoman.â
Kwon Seonwoo had pushed himself too far, reducing his ability to sense threats.
Meanwhile, Mei Xiao, a professional assassin, excelled at hiding her presence.
âBut if things escalate here, heâll notice me for sure. So pleaseâstay quiet, alright?â
âWhat if we refuse?â Kwon Hanul asked provocatively.
In truth, the one at a disadvantage here was Mei Xiao. No matter how skilled she was, she couldnât defeat Kwon Seonwooâeven if he was worn out.
âIf you refuse⊠then Iâll die here at the hands of the Chairman,â Mei Xiao admitted calmly. âBut before that, Iâll make sure to kill everyone else in this room.â
A chill ran down their spines.
Even without emitting killing intent, her words carried the weight of death.
âWe all want to live, donât we? So letâs compromise a little. I only came to talk with you today.â
Kwon Hanul stared at her for a moment, then loosened his fist.
âWhat do you want?â
âIâm glad youâre cooperative.â
âJust answer the question.â
ââŠMy master.â
Mei Xiaoâs face lost all expression. It became arid, like a desert stripped of moisture.
âWhat was the final fate of the Greatest Sword of Central Plains?â
The Greatest Sword of Central PlainsâMei Rong.
Once known as the strongest in the Mei clan.
He lost to Kwon Myung-woo during the war between Hyukcheon and the Mei clan.
Though it was Kwon Myung-woo who defeated him, the one who delivered the final blow was someone else.
It was Kwon Hanul who took Mei Rongâs life.
âDo you really need to hear this?â
Bloodflame Blade Mei Xiao had been Mei Rongâs disciple.
According to Mei Hong, Mei Xiao had surpassed her master even while still a student. Yet she chose the path of an Assassin Swordswoman to preserve his honor.
Thatâs how fanatically devoted she was to him.
âYes. I absolutely do.â
So it was obvious how Mei Xiao felt toward one of her masterâs killersâKwon Hanul.
âBack then, he suffered heavy injuries fighting Director Kwon Myung-woo. His chest was pierced clean throughâhis heart obliterated.â
He couldnât have survived.
âBut to fulfill the Clan Headâs final order of at least killing me, he used an artifact to trap us both in a pocket dimension. Yet in the end, he died by my hand.â
Kwon Hanul told the truth, though he left out how he did it. Otherwise, heâd have to reveal his Shura Bloodline.
âLies.â
Mei Xiao immediately rejected it.
âGiven the gap in power at the time, thatâs impossible. Even at deathâs door, he wouldnât have lost. There mustâve been another reason.â
There was. Hanul had used the Shura King back then.
âMei Rong was overconfident,â he said. âThat arrogance cost him his life.â
âDonât lie. That canât be true.â
âHow is it a lie? The fact that Iâm still alive proves it.â
Mei Xiao fell silent.
ââŠSo it was really you who killed my master?â
âYes.â
âYou really are his mortal enemy, then.â
Her expression twistedâsinister and sickly⊠and oddly delighted.
Like a ghost grinning.
âDo you know why I havenât killed you yet?â
Hanul shook his head. How could he possibly guess?
âBecause I didnât want to kill my masterâs enemy while he was still a nobody. That would tarnish Mei Rongâs honor.â
Even after killing Mei Rong, Hanul wasnât famous.
Among gossip circles, he was just someone who rode Kwon Myung-wooâs coattails.
He later made a name for himself through other eventsâbut never enough to match the Greatest Sword of Central Plains.
Now, things had changed.
âThanks to the Sky Arena incident, your name is known around the world. People admire you, fear you.â
Now, Hanul had become worthy of assassination.
âThatâs why I came today. This isnât just a hitâitâs revenge for my master and the honor of the Mei clan.â
With that, Mei Xiao made her declaration.
âIâll come for you again soon. And next time, Iâll take your life.â
The Mei clanâs greatest assassin.
Its finest swordswoman.
Declared her intent: She would kill Kwon Hanul.
âYou think Hyukcheon will just stand by?â
âOf course not. But it doesnât matter. No one can stop me.â
Mei Xiao picked up the sword Mei Hong had dropped.
She drew it effortlessly, raising the blue-tinged blade high into the air.
A strange energy wrapped around itâpart haze, part smoke.
Then the energy changedâcondensing into a solid form that began to shine.
Kwon Hudon and Gael Garcia didnât recognize it.
But Hanul didâheâd wielded it himself before.
ââŠSword Force.â
Sword Forceâ a level beyond sword aura or energy.
A devastating technique said to destroy anything it touches.
Even the Greatest Sword hadnât attained it. But now, Mei Xiao had.
She swung her sword through the air. The sword force vanished like a snuffed-out flame.
âStruggle as much as you like. That will only make my revenge sweeter.â
She set the sword down and bowed.
âThen, letâs meet again.â
A moment later, her body turned to smokeâand disappeared.
Even after she vanished, the tension in Kwon Hanulâs body remained. Hudon and Gael felt the same.
ââŠHa, Hanul. Letâs ask the Chairman for help,â Hudon said bravely.
It was the most logical move. Mei Xiao had declared assassination, and now she possessed Sword Force. Hanul had no way to survive.
But he had no intention of following Hudonâs suggestion.
âHudon. Could you carry Mei Hong to the sleeping quarters?â
âY-yeah.â
Without argument, Hudon picked up Mei Hong and carried her back inside the ship.
âGael.â
âYes, sir.â
âWhatâs your opinion?â
âI agree with Hudon. We should ask Hyukcheon for aid.â
So they were of the same mind.
Hanul thought so, untilâ
âBut I donât think thatâs what youâre planning.â
Gael gave a surprising answer.
âWhat do you think Iâm planning?â
âYou seem angry.â
That struck Hanul to the core. His lips curled despite himself.
âYouâre right. It brought back some very unpleasant memories.â
When he first joined Hyukcheon, everyone had mocked him as the traitorâs son.
Not just thatâKwon Jiseok, Kwon Chan-seong, even Kwon Mi tried to belittle and suppress him.
âHow absurd. They strut around so confidently when all theyâve ever done is lose to Hyukcheon.â
Hanul gritted his teeth.
âThey mustâve hoped Iâd tremble in fear until the moment I died.â
His rage boiled. His killing intent surged.
At that moment, Kwon Hanul made a decision.
He would kill Mei Xiao himself.
âThe Chairman was right.â
Kwon Seonwooâs words echoed true. There was no room for complacency.
He had to grow strongerâruthlessly so.
And to do that, there was one thing he had to secure: An elixir that could raise his abilities to SS-rank.
âGael. I have a favor to ask.â
âCommand me.â
âHead to the Babel Clanâs ship right now. Give them this message.â
Hanul handed over the letter he had been keeping close.
âTell them Iâll visit at dawn.â
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