As soon as morning cameâthough it was technically still dawnâI stepped outside.
It didnât matter whether it was dawn or morning; Iâd be busy either way.
âGreetings to the Division Leader!â
The members of my unit saluted as I passed by, their greetings helping to ease my fatigue.
Having gone several nights without sleep, the exhaustion was catching up with me. It wasnât physical fatigue but mental.
âThereâs too much to deal with.â
Even though I had completed one major task, plenty of work still remained. My head ached constantly, forcing me to make it a habit to use my energy to dispel the discomfort.
Ssshhhâ!
As I circulated my qi through my body, the pressure and pain subsided. Only then did I feel somewhat better.
âAre you all making good progress?â
âYes, Division Leader!â
Most of the unit was busy packing up supplies, likely in response to the sudden orders issued in the middle of the night.
We were set to depart for Hanam by the next day, and Iâd given the command to be prepared.
It must have been an abrupt order, yet the members packed without complaint.
Of course, this was expected.
âThey know better than to grumble and risk getting beaten.â
After months of traveling together, the lesson had been thoroughly drilled into them: when I said jump, they jumped.
âNot that thereâs much to pack.â
Weâd arrived with barely more than the clothes on our backs.
Even food supplies were usually taken care of through hunting.
Given their high cultivation levels, they could go days without food without much trouble.
This time would likely be no different. Theyâd push themselves to their limits, but only just enough to endure. That was how I preferred it.
âWatching them struggle to endure is always satisfying.â
The brink of exhaustion and the determination to overcome itâit always led to growth.
âWill you be ready by noon?â
âWeâll be finished well before then, sir!â
Their confidence was apparent. For a moment, I considered pushing the deadline forward by two hours but decided against it.
âGood. Whereâs the Sub-Division Leader?â
âOh, the Sub-Division Leader should be at the northern quarters. I heard thereâs something he needs to oversee there.â
âUnderstood.â
I turned to leave, but a member suddenly stopped me, looking startled.
âDivision Leader, youâre heading south. The Sub-Division Leader is in the opposite direction.â
âI know.â
ââŠPardon?â
âI said, I know.â
I deliberately chose the wrong direction.
After what happened yesterday, I wasnât quite ready to face Tang So-yeol or the others.
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Later
I headed to the back of the quarters, to the southern fields.
It wasnât as though I had intentionally chosen to go south just to avoid them. My actual destination happened to be in that direction.
When I arrived at the grassy plains, someone was already waiting for me.
As I approached, I greeted him.
âHave you been waiting long?â
âNo. I just got here.â
âYouâre lying, arenât you?â
âNo, Iâm not.â
Standing before me was a pale, stoic man with one arm. The Shadow King.
Even as he denied it, I didnât believe him.
âItâs obvious.â
He had probably been here for a long timeâperhaps even since the middle of the night.
The Shadow King was like that: always present, yet seemingly nowhere at all.
His presence remained faint, even now.
âNot easy to detect.â
Despite my heightened senses from cultivation, his presence was still elusive. I could find him if I tried, but if he truly hid himself, could I locate him?
The answer was immediate.
âNo. Not yet.â
But I knew it wouldnât take much longer for me to reach that level. It was just a matter of time.
âIâve brought what you requested. Itâs stored in the food wagon, securely protected by a formation. Be cautious when handling it.â
âThank you.â
The item he referred to was none other than a wooden box containing the Yeouijuâthe legendary Dragon Pearl.
âEven with the schedule disrupted, I have to keep this secured.â
I hadnât had the chance to use it properly yet. The only person it had been used on was Seong Yul.
I had planned to use it for the others in two days, but recent events had derailed those plans.
Once we returned to Hanam, Iâd have to prioritize it.
âAnd thereâs still research to be done.â
Not only the Dragon Pearl but also the water from the underground pondâI needed to determine their exact properties.
Of course, I wouldnât be handling that personally.
âIâll leave it to the Divine Doctor.â
He might be irritable, but he always followed through when asked. I was confident heâd do the same this time.
While I was at it, I could learn more about his techniques.
The knowledge would be invaluable, especially for the techniques Iâd been trying to master.
âFor months now, Iâve been attempting something, but⊠nothing.â
Despite repeated efforts, I hadnât made any progress.
I had to admit it.
âItâs impossible for now.â
Even though my cultivation in the Nine Flames Firewheell Art had reached its peak, it wasnât enough. But I was certain it would be, eventually.
Why?
âJust a gut feeling.â
I didnât know why, but my instincts told me so. And my instincts, frustratingly, were often rightâespecially when it came to bad premonitions.
To achieve what I wanted, I needed deeper knowledge of sorcery. That much was clear.
âFor now, let me ask: will you be coming with us?â
The Shadow King remained silent at my question.
As expected.
ââŠI apologize.â
His eventual response was a refusal, and I wasnât surprised.
âWould he come if I framed it as an order?â
The thought amused me for a moment. If I insisted, would his refusal vanish?
But I didnât test it.
âUnderstood.â
It wasnât worth straining our relationship over idle curiosity.
Besides, if he was staying behind, it likely meant he had something important to focus onâprobably related to Yeon Ilcheon.
It was disappointing, though.
The Shadow King was a massive asset, arguably the strongest force at my disposal.
Even without fully restoring his demonic energy, he was a tremendous help.
But still,
âSome things have to be let go.â
âWhile youâre here, could I ask for a favor?â
âOf course.â
There was no hesitation in his response, as always.
âIf youâre staying in Sichuan, people from the main headquarters might arrive in a few months. When they do, I need you to slow their progress.â
âSlow them? To what degree?â
âJust enough to delay their investigation. But if necessary, you can kill them.â
âAll of them?â
"Hm."
After a brief pause, I quickly gathered my thoughts and continued.
"Only those who truly deserve to be killed. I'll leave that judgment to you."
"Understood."
No further explanation was necessary.
It was a somewhat vague standard, but the Shadow King didnât press for more details.
âIf I had to guess whyâŠâ
It was probably because his standards and mine were similar.
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As I returned to the quarters, I saw that the preparations were nearly complete.
âThat was fast.â
They had said it would be done by noon, but they were well ahead of schedule.
Efficient, as expected.
âSee? People improve when you push them hard.â
Just like a broken tool responds when you hit it, people also become competent when you apply pressure.
âEek?â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âN-no, itâs just⊠I suddenly got chills.â
âAh, well, it has gotten colder lately.â
One of the unit members, visibly shivering, muttered with a nervous tone. A perceptive one, that guy.
Smirking, I surveyed the area. As mentioned earlier, the preparations were already in their final stages. Once finished, weâd either leave immediately or wait briefly before departing.
I wanted to leave as soon as possible, butâ
âIf I have a little time, I should meet the branch manager and report to the Poison King one last time.â
It was important to tie up all loose ends before leaving.
I was mentally organizing my priorities whenâ
âDivision Leader.â
A soft, melodious voice reached my ears. At the same time, a faint floral scent teased my nose.
My expression stiffened slightly as I turned my head.
The first thing I saw was golden hair shimmering under the sunlight.
It was Wi Seol-ah.
ââŠOhâŠâ
âThe preparations are complete.â
âI-is that so? Good work.â
I tried to keep my tone calm, but my voice betrayed me, trembling uncontrollably.
It was because of what Tang So-yeol had said.
Wi Seol-ahâs gaze didnât falter as she looked at me. Her eyes were steadyâso steady that meeting them made me feel unsettled.
âDivision Leader, are you feeling all right?â
âY-yeah, Iâm fine.â
I forced myself not to look away, but she must have noticed that my eyes kept trembling.
ââŠDivision Leader?â
âAh, fuck.â
The words I meant to mutter internally slipped out.
Wi Seol-ahâs eyes widened at the sudden profanity.
In this life, I had never cursed in front of her, not even once. But this time, I couldnât help it.
Honestly, it was her fault.
âYouâre absurdly beautiful today. Stop making this so damn hard for me.â
ââŠWhat?â
ââŠWhy are you doing this to me?â
âN-no⊠I mean⊠IâŠâ
My impulsive confession left Wi Seol-ah visibly flustered. She was old enough to know how beautiful she was.
She had probably heard it a hundred times from others by now.
And yet, such simple words left her shaken. Even her reaction wasâ
âShit.â
My hand twitched as the thought crossed my mind.
I almost slapped myself but barely restrained the urge.
âThis is so messed up.â
Ever since the incident, Iâd felt like my emotions were spiraling out of control.
Right now, I wanted to grab her cheekâor maybe something else entirely.
Smack!
Unable to stop myself, I slapped my own face.
âDivision Leaderâ!â
Startled, Wi Seol-ah grabbed my arm, her voice trembling. Even her usual respectful title for me had shifted.
âWhy⊠Why would you do that?!â
âIâm fine. I just needed to pull myself together.â
âWhat are you even sayingâŠ?â
I had to regain control.
âWhat the hell is wrong with me?â
Thump. Thump.
My heart was pounding wildly, as if urging me to give in.
This was pure greedâa hunger to claim what was mine. It whispered, Why hesitate? Take it.
âIâve always had a possessive streak, but this is different.â
Something seemed broken inside me, making my body riot against me.
Tang So-yeolâs words echoed in my mind.
She had said I was overly possessive.
I didnât want to admit it, but it was true. Not just strong, but overwhelming.
Suppressing the surge of emotions, I asked,
ââŠWhere are the others?â
âAh⊠Sister Bi-ah is finishing her preparations, and Sister So-yeol should be here soon.â
Namgung Bi-ah was still recovering, and Tang So-yeol was likely finalizing some tasks elsewhere.
âI see.â
I exhaled deeply. My breath carried an undeniable heat.
âThis is dangerous.â
It truly was.
As oneâs cultivation level rises, so should their patienceâbut my state was like that of an animal in heat.
In heat?
âCrude, but accurate.â
That was exactly what this was.
Pitifully, that was the state I found myself in.
âDivision LeaderâŠ?â
Wi Seol-ah looked at me with concern, her clear, beautiful eyes filled with worry.
Her lips, soft and inviting, only made it worse.
Before I realized it, my hand moved toward her lips.
Butâ
Flap! Whistle!
A bird suddenly landed on Wi Seol-ahâs shoulder, breaking the moment.
âHuh?â
Startled, Wi Seol-ah glanced at the bird, and I followed her gaze.
âA messenger bird?â
Anyone could recognize it instantly.
Squinting, I leaned in to examine it, but the bird pecked the back of my hand as if to warn me off.
Yet, it sat calmly under Wi Seol-ahâs touch.
âThereâs a letter tied to its legâŠâ
Wi Seol-ah carefully untied the letter and handed it to me.
As soon as I saw the emblem stamped on it, my expression darkened.
There was only one organization in Zhongyuan that used a flower emblem of that color.
âBaekhwa Trading Company.â
It was the company led by Mi Horan, my mother.
And this emblemâ
âItâs the direct seal of the Head.â
Meaning it was personally written by Mi Horan.
âWhatâs this about?â
A sudden message from the Baekhwa Trading Company was unusual. Tilting my head, I opened the letter.
ââŠâ
As I read the contents, my body froze.
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"Your father has committed a crime against the Alliance and has been imprisoned."
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The fiery pounding in my chest was extinguished, replaced by a chill that spread like frost.