Kwooooomâ!!! Kwoooom!!!
The Flame Spear that soared into the sky exploded, its shockwave scattering traces of blue flames like rain.
Crackle.
The embers that fell to the ground left trails of ash in their wake.
âAhhh!â
âGet back!â
The martial artists below scrambled in panic, trying to avoid the falling flames.
Normally, I would have controlled it to prevent such a scene, but this time I didnât.
My focus was entirely on the opponent in front of me.
âThe Division Leader of the Celestial Dragon.â
A masked figure gripping a sword.
Their martial robe bore golden embroidery, the mark of the Celestial Dragon Division.
And yetâŠ
âWhat is this?â
I couldnât sense anything from them.
Standing between the Sword Emperor and me, having blocked both our martial arts simultaneously, they emitted no detectable energy.
The only thing I could feelâŠ
âUnpleasant.â
A faint sense of discomfort brushed against me, prickling my senses.
It wasnât the first time. Iâd felt it when we first crossed paths.
âThough itâs weaker now.â
The oppressive presence Iâd associated with the Blood Demon back then was now subdued.
ââŠEven the trace of the Blood Demonâs aura has faded.â
The cursed sensation that had once assured me of their connection to the Blood Demon was now nearly imperceptible.
All that remained was this faint unease and an unsettling emptiness.
âWhat are you?â
I scowled as I questioned them, but the Division Leader of the Celestial Dragon didnât respond.
Their index finger rested lightly against the sword, which glowed faintly.
âShould I use White Flame?â
Would White Flame work on them? If they were still connected to the Blood Demon, maybe it wouldnât.
As the thought crossed my mind, I scanned my surroundings.
There were too many eyes on us to act recklessly.
In that caseâŠ
âShould I just kill everyone watching?â
If I eliminated all witnesses, it wouldnât matter.
The thought flitted through my mind briefly.
âTch.â
But I held back. I couldnât go that far.
Click.
The flame at my fingertip extinguished. I focused my gaze back on the Division Leader.
âI asked you a question. What are you?â
â...â
Shlinkâ! Clack.
The sword in their hand spun once before sliding neatly into its scabbard.
Golden energy lingered in the air, radiating faintly from the sword.
âWhat is this?â
It felt oddly familiar.
At first, the golden hue reminded me of Wi Seol-ahâs aura, butâŠ
âNo.â
The essence was entirely different. Only the color was similar.
The structure of the energy, the martial arts technique forming it, was fundamentally distinct.
âDivision Leader of the Celestial Dragon.â
The Sword Emperor broke the silence, speaking from behind.
Despite his earlier attack being casually blocked, his expression remained composed.
âYour presence here, does it meanâŠ?â
He trailed off as his gaze shifted toward a specific direction.
My own eyes followed instinctively.
âCough.â
A faint cough and the sound of movement caught my attention.
âHa.â
The figure that appeared was none other than Muk Yeon.
Seeing him, I let out a frustrated sigh internally.
âI didnât sense him.â
I had only noticed Muk Yeonâs presence now, as he revealed himself. This was a serious issue.
âMuk Yeon has no internal energy.â
He did, technically, but it was almost negligibleâcloser to an ordinary person than a martial artist.
To realize his presence only when he was this close meantâŠ
âSomeone was masking Muk Yeonâs presence.â
And that someone was almost certainly the Division Leader of the Celestial Dragon standing before me.
âEven while concealing anotherâs presence, they blocked our attacksâŠ?â
Masking someoneâs energy was an incredibly delicate task.
It required precision to handle anotherâs Qi, and only a rare few could maintain such control while engaging in combat.
âIf it were meâŠâ
I could manage it.
It wasnât impossible in theory. But to fend off that strike under such conditions?
âItâs uncertain.â
I wasnât sure I could pull it off. Maybe, maybe notâit was hard to say.
âBut that bastard did it.â
What was their true identity?
Even when I tried to sense their energy, the mask blocked any clear view.
âIs it similar to the one the Shadow King gave me?â
It was a strong possibility.
ââŠYou should stop now.â
Muk Yeonâs voice interrupted my thoughts, making me smirk.
âStop now?â
âStar King.â
âStop what? Iâve been working myself to the bone in Sichuan for this damn Alliance, and now I hear my fatherâs been imprisoned. What exactly am I supposed to stop?â
âDo you think this is what the Gu family head would want?â
âThis isnât about what my father wants.â
Wheeeeng.
Flames flared in my hand, forming the Flame Spear again in an instant.
âThis is about what I want.â
âSo you mean to oppose not just the Sword Emperor, but the Martial Alliance as well?â
âIf thatâs what it takes, then yes.â
ââŠThat is not a wise decision. Surely, the Star King knows this?â
âA man canât always make wise decisions. Today just happens to be one of those days for me.â
Clack.
The sound of weapons being drawn echoed. Both the Sword Emperor and the Division Leader of the Celestial Dragon were gripping their hilts.
One step. Just one more step, and this would escalate into an all-out battle.
What would the gain be? Was victory even possible?
âThereâs no gain.â
Nor was victory guaranteed. The fight with the Sword Emperor had made one thing clear.
âI wonât lose.â
I might not win decisively, but I wouldnât be defeated easily.
If I unleashed everything I had, I might even win.
Unless the Sword Emperor had a hidden trump card.
The real problem wasâŠ
âThat guy.â
The Division Leader of the Celestial Dragon and the martial artists of the Alliance.
Could I take them all on at once and win? Of course not.
âItâs too much for now.â
Even if I used Dragon Speech or unleashed overwhelming power, it was too dangerous.
In other words, retreating was the smart move.
âSo donât push me any further.â
But I had no intention of lowering my head.
â...â
Muk Yeonâs expression was difficult to read as he looked at me.
It wasnât quite anger, nor was it sadnessâit was something in between.
What kind of expression was that? The question crossed my mind briefly, butâŠ
âThe Gu family head was imprisoned for a reason.â
âIâve heard the rumors.â
There was no escaping the talkâit was everywhere.
âThe Gu family headâs imprisonment was a just consequence. A trial will be held soon.â
A just consequence. It sounded reasonable.
If he had indeed stormed the Alliance and tried to kill a tactician, imprisonment was only natural.
âWell, Iâm not so sure about that.â
I couldnât believe it completely.
âSo let me ask you something.â
I looked Muk Yeon in the eye.
âWhy did he do it? Tell me that first.â
â...â
I hadnât heard why my father had acted that way.
When I asked, Muk Yeonâs eyebrows twitched slightly.
âIsnât that the most important question? I care far more about why my father did what he did than the fact that heâs currently imprisoned as a criminal.â
There was no way my father had attacked Muk Yeon without a reason. Moreoverâ
âThereâs no chance he just let himself be captured.â
I couldnât understand why he had quietly entered the prison in the first place.
âUnless that part is resolvedââ
Fwooooshâ!!!
Flames surged around me, and the rings of my heart spun rapidly.
âI wonât back down from this.â
Even if it meant derailing my plans, I had no intention of retreating. With that resolve, I began to draw more energy, raising my aura.
ââŠStar King.â
Muk Yeon frowned as he looked at me.
Just as he seemed about to say somethingâ
Fwoosh!
ââŠ!â
Suddenly, a flame erupted before my eyes.
It wasnât my blue flame but a vivid crimson blaze.
âThis isâŠâ
There was no mistaking it. My heart recognized it the moment I saw it. This was the Gu Flames Firewheel.
Judging by its texture and intensity, only one person could have conjured it.
âFather?â
It was unmistakably my fatherâs flame.
As soon as I realized it, a voice echoed.
âItâs all right.â
My eyes widened.
âWhere is he?â
It wasnât a telepathic transmission. The voice came from within the flame.
How was his voice contained in the fire? If he could manage this, it meant his Qi wasnât completely suppressed.
So why hadnât he escaped?
I couldnât understand. The energy felt distant, far away.
Yet the voice and flame were so vivid.
âItâs all right. Return.â
The heavy voice made me scowl.
âWhatâs âall rightâ supposed to mean?â
I wanted to ask why he had let himself be imprisoned, butâ
âTake care of Horan.â
â...â
âIâm asking you.â
At those words, I clamped my mouth shut.
Horan.
This was the first time I had heard my father refer to Lady Mi by her name.
And he was asking me?
âThis is absurd.â
I ran a hand through my hair, torn between frustration and disbelief.
Part of me wanted to destroy everything and throw a tantrum, but the consequences would be severeânot to mention my fatherâs words weighed heavily on my mind.
âDoes he have a reason for this?â
Sending this flame to deliver his message meant there had to be a clear reason for his actions.
Still, under normal circumstances, I wouldnât have cared.
But nowâ
âWhy are you doing something you never do?â
Hearing my father mention Lady Mi made me curse internally.
If this was what he called a ârequest,â what was I supposed to do with it?
âIf he couldâve done this before, why didnât he?â
If he was capable of this, he should have done it long ago.
That petty thought crossed my mind briefly.
No, thatâs not right.
âThis isnât something I should say.â
Memories of my father surfacedâhis hesitant steps, unable to approach me as I cried, only to turn away in the end.
âTch.â
Clicking my tongue, I waved my hand.
Fwoosh! The Flame Spear disappeared, and the aura radiating from my body subsided in an instant.
Clink.
Seeing this, the Division Leader of the Celestial Dragon released their grip on their sword.
I looked at Muk Yeon silently. Meeting the old manâs gaze briefly, I turned my back.
âI came in a hurry and didnât bring anything with me. Iâll submit my report later.â
â...â
âIâll return tomorrow for a detailed explanation. Please make it thorough enough for me to understand.â
With that, I pushed off the ground and leaped away.
*****************
The moment Gu Yangcheon disappeared, the Sword Emperor turned to Muk Yeon with a question.
ââŠTactician Muk. Why didnât you stop him?â
His face was filled with confusion. Muk Yeon raised a dry hand to cover his eyes before responding.
âThere was no justification to detain him.â
No justification? The Sword Emperor couldnât believe it.
âThe Star King attacked the Martial Alliance and caused a disturbance. What more justification could you need?â
âIf I had stopped him, I wouldâve had to provide answers in return.â
âAnswers? What kind of answers?â
âI would have had to tell him something. But I couldnât bring myself to do so.â
Muk Yeonâs tired voice carried a faint trace of guilt.
Hearing this, the Sword Emperor understood.
The âjustificationâ Muk Yeon referred to wasnât one held by the Alliance but a personal one.
âI will take full responsibility for the Star Kingâs actions. He said heâll return tomorrow, so if you intend to hold him accountable, letâs address it then.â
â...â
The Sword Emperor didnât seem pleased but didnât press the matter further.
And thenâ
âI trust youâll agree as well.â
Muk Yeon directed his words to the Division Leader of the Celestial Dragon beside him.
The masked figure glanced at Muk Yeon briefly beforeâ
Fwoooosh!
âvanishing into a burst of golden light.
â...â
Watching them disappear, Muk Yeon let out a soft sigh.
A sigh that was deep and cold.
*****************
I headed straight for Lady Miâs quarters.
It was partly due to my fatherâs request, but also to hear the situation directly.
Driven by urgency, I pushed past the guards and entered her residence without hesitation.
âHey, waâ!â
The guards belatedly noticed me, but by the time they reacted, I was already inside.
âLady Mi. Are you here?â
Catching my breath slightly, I called her name outside her door. From within, I sensed movement.
Creak. The door opened, and Lady Mi appeared.
Her eyes widened in surprise as she saw me.
ââŠHow did you get here?â
âI came immediately after reading the letter you sent me. I just left the Martial Alliance.â
âWhat?â
Her expression shifted dramatically at my words.
I assumed she was shocked that Iâd come so quickly after receiving her letter.
But thenâ
âNow, please explain the situationââ
âWhat letter are you talking about? I never sent you one.â
ââŠWhat?â
âThe letter I sent was only a few days ago. It couldnât have reached you already.â
At her words, I felt a cold chill run down my spine.