I felt crushed by his overwhelming presence.
Now I understood what that phrase truly meant.
The heat radiating from Gu Cheolwoon was suffocating. The forest, once alive with the songs of insects, fell silent, and the animals lurking around had already fled.
Crackle, crackle.
Though spring had just barely shaken off the lingering chill of winter, the spreading heat made it feel as if everything around us was boiling.
Struggling to breathe, Moyong Tae forced himself to speak as he looked at the figure before him.
ââŠHo Hyeop.â
At the mention of the title, Gu Cheolwoonâs gaze shifted to Moyong Tae. His dark red eyes and gradually reddening hair were intense enough, but his presence kept growing.
Moyong Tae swallowed in shock as he looked at Gu Cheolwoon.
âWas Ho Hyeop always this strong?â
The rumors had said his prime was long gone, yet this level of presenceâŠ
âWas he hiding his strength all this time?â
It was said that the tiger who once ruled the land had become weak with age, but if he had been concealing his power all along, Moyong Tae could see why. The legends of his former glory werenât unknown to those of his generation.
He was once known as the strongest among the young prodigies and the youngest leader of the Dragon Sword Squad.
At that time, the Sword Lord had declared that Ho Hyeop would be the strongest under heaven.
That titleâ
the Strongest Under Heaven
âwas one every martial artist dreamed of. And when the most prominent Sword Lord made such a declaration, people believed it.
However, with the Dragon Sword Squadâs annihilation and the Sword Lordâs retirement, Ho Hyeop withdrew to the family estate, leaving his name to fade with time.
As the years passed and generations changed, his name slowly lost its luster. The terror he once instilled in the demonic sect faded, and he became known simply as the head of the Sanseo Gu Clan.
When his child, Sword of Heavenly Flame, began to make a name, rumors spread that he had failed to recover from the injuries suffered during the Magyeong Gate Incident and that his prime had passed.
After stepping down from his post, he only appeared to wield his strength in battles against the Demonic Gate in Sanseo, so such rumors spread further.
But now, seeing the current Gu Cheolwoon, Moyong Tae was sure those rumors were false.
The man before him was far more than just a figure lingering at the bottom of the Hundred Strong List.
Moyong Tae was himself a martial artist who had reached the Flame Boundary and had a place among the Hundred Strong.
Yet even he could only concede defeat in the face of Gu Cheolwoonâs sheer presence and heat.
To suggest such a person ranked near the bottom of the Hundred Strong?
âItâs nonsense.â
The mounting pressure made him clutch his chest.
âLord of the White Sky Sword.â
ââŠHuff⊠HuffâŠâ
Gu Cheolwoon advanced on Moyong Tae, who was drenched in cold sweat.
âI asked youâwhat is this nonsense?â
His voice was deep, resonating with a calm fury that belied its unchanging tone.
âWill you not answer me?â
ââŠHuffâŠâ
It wasnât that Moyong Tae didnât want to answerâhe couldnât. Yet Gu Cheolwoon extended his hand, indifferent to Moyong Taeâs plight.
As Gu Cheolwoonâs hand neared his face, Moyong Tae felt death approaching.
But just before that large hand could touch himâ
ââŠFather.â
Gu Cheolwoonâs body froze, his head turning towards Gu Yangcheon.
Hearing himself called âfatherâ was a title Gu Cheolwoon hadnât heard from Gu Yangcheon in nearly a decade.
Gu Yangcheon approached and spoke to him.
âIâm fine.â
Though he, too, struggled to breathe in the heat, his words continued.
âLord Moyong was only giving me guidance. Please, release your suspicions.â
Gu Cheolwoon looked at Gu Yangcheon in silence.
Despite feeling uneasy under his red gaze, this time, Gu Yangcheon held his ground.
After a few seconds, Gu Cheolwoon lowered his hand and straightened up.
âHuff.â
Moyong Tae finally exhaled, freed from the crushing presence and heat that had held him.
As Moyong Tae caught his breath, Gu Cheolwoon addressed him.
âLord of the White Sky Sword.â
Hearing his name, Moyong Tae wiped his sweat and raised his head.
âIs what he says true?â
Unsure how to respond, Moyong Tae briefly considered Gu Yangcheonâs intervention. His pride warned against it, but he didnât know what Gu Cheolwoon would do otherwise.
Even though he doubted the man would kill him, Gu Cheolwoonâs previous actions suggested otherwise.
Gritting his teeth, Moyong Tae answered.
ââŠYes.â
Gu Cheolwoon took a step back, seeming to give Moyong Tae room to stand, and said in a detached tone,
âMy apologies. I acted without understanding the situation.â
There was no real remorse in his voice. Moyong Tae knew that Gu Cheolwoon understood the protective stance Gu Yangcheon had taken.
Nevertheless, Gu Cheolwoonâs apology was a way of choosing to move past the incident. Recognizing this, Moyong Tae bit his lip and stood.
ââŠI also acted rashly. Letâs not dwell on it.â
âThank you for your understanding.â
They exchanged insincere apologies and thanks, and Moyong Tae glanced at Gu Yangcheon, who was watching with a complicated expression.
Just then, Gu Yangcheonâs telepathic message brushed Moyong Taeâs ear.
âŠI apologize. Since this doesnât suit you, Iâll formally visit next time.
â...â
He wondered what Gu Yangcheon expected by saying he would visit formally next time. Despite his lingering displeasure, Moyong Tae could not argue with him now.
Enough.
âŠ!
Gu Yangcheonâs eyes widened at the change in Moyong Taeâs tone. Though he could see it as disrespect, Gu Yangcheon didnât mind.
Thereâs no need to come.
ButâŠ.
Next time, Iâll visit you.
âŠ.
Was that a threat, meaning heâd be back to kill him?
Just as Gu Yangcheonâs lips began to twitch, Moyong Tae continued.
Iâll bring my daughter next time, so prepare yourself.
...
I havenât acknowledged you yet.
Yes.
And I wonât in the future.
Understood.
The mention of his daughter implied that their next encounter would not involve drawn swords. Maybe that was a slight concession.
Moyong Tae then offered Gu Cheolwoon a formal salute.
ââŠSince itâs late, if you permit, Iâll take my leave.â
âVery well.â
âThough I hadnât intended this, Iâll visit again to apologize properly for putting your son in danger.â
Gu Cheolwoon nodded, allowing Moyong Tae to disappear with a sigh.
Once Moyong Taeâs presence faded completely,
Woongâ
Gu Yangcheon sensed a barrier forming around them, likely one Gu Cheolwoon had placed.
ââŠâ
He glanced between Gu Cheolwoon and the barrier with a perplexed look.
After scratching the back of his head briefly, he turned to Gu Cheolwoon.
âPatriarch.â
âYes.â
âWhy did you intervene?â
The question lingered as Gu Cheolwoon seemed to consider his answer.
âYou had been watching the entire time.â
Gu Yangcheonâs observation surprised Gu Cheolwoon, who slightly widened his eyes.
Father had been watching all along. I was sure of it.
âWhy did you pressure Lord Moyong?â
He must have seen everything, the exchange and the duel I initiated with Moyong Tae.
For proof, Gu Cheolwoon responded with a hint of surprise.
âHow did you know?â
That was confirmation. Although I hadnât felt his presence, I was certain.
âIt seemed like something youâd do.â
ââŠâ
âYou wouldnât forget a promise, nor would you arrive late.â
I had requested to speak with him about my mother. We were supposed to meet here after dinner. I knew he would be here first.
And my hunch was right.
âSo why did you do it?â
He could have intervened sooner, if that was his intention. With the strength he had just displayed, it would have been easy.
âJust how powerful is he?â
Even now, having reached the Flame Boundary, I still couldnât fully grasp his strength. I knew he far exceeded the Lord of the White Sky Sword.
Though I could infer from past experiences, I had rarely seen my father display his true prowess directly.
This was only the second time.
The first was in the Black Abyss Palace, and now, seeing his overwhelming presence.
I had only witnessed his power twice, but it was enough to be certain.
My father was strong.
Strong beyond my wildest imagination.
ââŠWhy did you intervene when you did?â
As I asked, my fatherâs hair began to return to its original color. The heat lingering in the air gradually dissipated.
Only then could I finally catch my breath as he replied.
âIt was simply something that needed to be done.â
âSomething that needed to be done?â
âYes.â
What did he mean by that?
âI had no intention of intervening initially.â
âThen whyâŠ.â
âBecause he intended to fight you seriously with his sword.â
ââŠ!â
âIsnât that reason enough?â
Because Moyong Tae intended to duel with me for real. If it had only been guidance, he might have let it pass.
He had intervened because Moyong Tae was crossing a line.
ââŠDoes that mean you really intended to kill him?â
I remembered the heat gathered in his hand. Had it covered the Lord of the White Sky Swordâs face, the consequences would have been terrifying.
But thankfully, this time, my father gave a slight shake of his head, denying it.
âI was only gathering justification. Even if you hadnât stopped me, I would have found another way.â
ââŠâ
He had weighed the situation, showing his anger but also gathering reasons that would force the Moyong family into a submissive stance.
Realizing heâd calculated all this, I found my father a bit terrifying.
ââŠI understand, but was that really okay?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYouâve hidden your strength all this time. Was it fine to show Lord Moyong now?â
If heâd been hiding his power, there had to be a reason. Was it okay to reveal it so openly now?
To this, my father seemed puzzled.
âThird.â
âYes.â
âYou seem to misunderstand something.â
âExcuse me?â
He looked at me with his characteristic sharp gaze and brushed his hair back with his large hand.
âI have never once hidden myself.â
ââŠ!â
His words made me catch my breath. He had never hidden?
âI simply had no reason to reveal it.â
âBut the rumorsâŠâ
âDo you think the words of others matter?â
âNo.â
âNor do I. This was just a matter of using my strength where it was neededânothing more.â
I hadnât known that.
So he hadnât hidden his power on purpose. He simply hadnât felt the need to refute the rumors.
His statement was a shock to me.
ââŠI didnât expect that.â
It made sense, knowing his character, but I hadnât anticipated it.
As I was processing this,
âThird.â
He called to me.
âYes, Patriarch.â
âYouâve crossed the wall.â
ââŠâ
His sudden statement made me swallow hard. He was directly pointing out that I had reached the Flame Boundary.
ââŠYes.â
âWhen did you cross it?â
âA little over two months ago.â
âI see.â
Gu Cheolwoon nodded, showing no other reaction.
My father could be so consistent. Even when I surpassed myself, he remained steady.
âWell done. Youâve done well.â
âThank you⊠Huh?â
His praise surprised me, and I looked at him.
By the time I looked, he wasnât even looking at me.
Was his gaze misaligned, or what?
âPatriarchâŠ?â
âYou said you had questions for me.â
âAh, yes.â
I wanted to ask where he was looking, but he changed the subject.
I guessed he didnât want me to ask.
Finally, I swallowed and remembered why we were here alone.
Right, the main question.
I turned to him with my query.
âPatriarch.â
He met my gaze, his red eyes locking with mine.
âI heard my mother is still alive.â
ââŠâ
His shoulders twitched at my question.
I watched his reaction and continued.
ââŠDo you know where she is?â
ââŠâ
He remained silent, scrutinizing me with a long pause.
Was he trying to figure out how I knew? Why I was suddenly asking this?
As I was pondering my own answer, he finally spoke.
âYes.â
ââŠ!â
âI know.â
His response made my heart race.