When Negotiation Fails, Resort to Threats
If negotiations fail, then threats.
And if threats donât work, throwing a tantrum like that becomes the best option.
In that regard, the old man had something far more overwhelming than I did.
Which meantâŠ
"Heâs completely immature."
Even at his age, he hadnât grown up at allâ
Bang!
"Argh!"
Clutching the back of my head, I winced in pain.
"Why did you hit me all of a sudden?!"
"Your eyes were full of insults."
"When did Iâ!"
Damn it.
Should I start wearing a mask? How on earth did he know?
"Hmph."
Shin Noya dusted off the hand he had used to hit me and turned back to the turtle.
"So, hurry up and do it already."
"Your shamelessness knows no boundsâŠ."
The turtle sighed deeply and pointed his staff in our direction.
"The duration will be three days by the Mangye standard."
"Excuse me?"
"If you move too vigorously, it may break, so be cautious."
"What are you talking aboutâ?"
Before I could finish expressing my confusion,
Fwoooosh---!!!
The staffâs tip radiated a blinding light. Unlike before, when the light had been directed at the air, this time it was aimed straight at us.
"Ugh!?"
I instinctively shut my eyes against the dazzling brightness.
Was this an attack? Should I counter it? As I debated, the light began to fade.
When the brightness receded enough, I cautiously opened my eyes.
"Itâs done."
The turtle nodded in satisfaction as he looked at me.
Meanwhile, Shin Noya stood beside him, covering his mouth and shaking with laughter.
It was as if he was trying to suppress his amusement.
What was going on? Why was he acting like that?
Confused, I stood dumbfounded until the turtle pointed his staff behind me.
"The usual methods donât work on that one, so this was the best option."
Following the direction of his staff, my gaze naturally shifted.
The place he was pointing to was where Cheonma stood.
"Huh?"
When I saw her, I couldnât help but widen my eyes.
"What�"
Cheonma looked strange.
Her overall appearance was the same, but⊠there was something under her legs.
What was that?
Could it beâ
A tail?
Attached to Cheonma was a fluffy, fur-covered tail.
It was undoubtedly a tail.
Cheonma, noticing the odd sensation on her body, turned to look behind her.
It wasnât just attachedâit seemed she could control it. Cheonma gave the tail a little wag.
"âŠHey, you."
Why did she suddenly have a tail�
"Wait."
Breaking off my thought, I frantically checked my own lower back.
It wasnât just her.
"Damn it."
Something similar to Cheonmaâs tail was attached to me as well.
A tail with dark blue fur.
I tried moving it, and sure enough, it wagged according to my will.
âŠWhat was this?
As I stood there speechless, Shin Noyaâs suppressed laughter broke through.
"Snrk⊠Hah⊠tails and ears on that faceâŠ"
Struggling to hold back his laughter, his face turned red as he barely managed to speak.
"âŠNoya, what is this?"
Just as I was about to demand answersâ
"Wait a minuteâŠ"
What had he just said?
Tails and ears?
A cold sweat broke out.
My trembling hand reached for my head. The moment I touched itâ
Squish.
"âŠ"
There was a soft, squishy sensation where nothing should exist.
Squish. Squish.
"âŠ"
Squish, squish, squish, squish.
"What the hell is this?"
Why could I feel this?
I turned back to Cheonma, but there was nothing on her head.
"Noya�"
I looked at Shin Noya urgently.
He had mostly calmed down by then, though a faint smile lingered as he spoke.
"Heh⊠Hah⊠You mustâve heard the turtle say itâs temporaryâŠ"
"Pick one: laugh or explain."
"The effect lasts three days. Donât move too much, or it might come undone. And donât cause trouble."
"âŠ"
He immediately stopped laughing, as if heâd just been pretending to mock me.
âŠWas he insane?
"What is this?"
The squishiness on my head, the tailâwhat was it all about?
"Itâs a precaution to keep you safe while wandering around. Be grateful I went to this trouble."
"What do you mean, âwandering aroundâ? Where am I supposed to be going?"
"Didnât you say you wanted to find a way back?"
"âŠ!"
I paused at his words.
Returning to Zhongyuanâthat had been on my mind.
"Also, thereâs much I could teach you, but Iâm busy at the moment. Thereâs work to do, and itâs faster for you to see and hear things yourself. Just go once and come back."
"What are youâ"
"Iâve already arranged a guide for you. Go safely. Turtle."
"Ah, what a lifeâŠ."
At Shin Noyaâs signal, the turtle raised his staff again.
Sensing the ominous intent, I shouted in panic.
"Wait, explain properlyâ!"
But before I could finish,
Fwoooosh---!!!
Light enveloped me again, and my vision flickered out.
When I finally regained sight, I realizedâ
"âŠYouâve got to be kidding me, you old bastard."
I had been sent back to the world I had first arrived in just days ago.
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As Gu Yangcheon and the woman vanished, only Shin Noya and the turtle remained. The turtle rested his staff on his shoulder and looked at Shin Noya.
"Iâve done as you asked, but are you sure about this?"
There was an inexplicable unease etched on the turtleâs face. Shin Noya smirked as he turned to look at him.
"Whatâs there to be unsure about?"
"Iâve masked them, but that doesnât make it infallible. EspeciallyâŠ"
The turtle leaned in and whispered quietly to Shin Noya.
"If they come across the masterâs gaze beyond the barrier, thereâs no need for further explanation."
Shin Noya burst into laughter at the turtleâs words.
"For someone who claims to have touched the heavens when it comes to spells, you sure sound timid. Werenât you the one who said theyâd be fine for three days?"
"As I always say, Master," the turtle responded in a low voice.
"Touching the heavens and truly being what the heavens areâthose are entirely different matters. Especially in this place."
To have touched it and to be it were fundamentally different things. The turtleâs voice carried a distinct note of worry, something Shin Noya couldnât possibly overlook.
And yet, Shin Noya found the turtleâs concern amusing.
"You were so openly reluctant just a moment ago, and now youâre worried after theyâve gone?"
Not long ago, the turtle had dismissed Gu Yangcheon as a monster. Now, after sending him off, his attitude had changed.
"Worried? Of course, Iâm worried," the turtle admitted flatly.
Shin Noya raised an eyebrow, surprised at how easily the turtle admitted it. He hadnât expected him to concede so quickly.
"Master, you donât know whatâs bound to that child you brought here," the turtle said.
"Hm?"
Shin Noya tilted his head, intrigued.
"You call it a curse, but that word is far too narrow and feeble to contain its scope."
"There you go again, making things complicated. Does your shop need to collapse before you start speaking plainly?"
"Just a sliver. A single sliver," the turtle emphasized.
"A sliver holding on by the barest marginâif that breaksâŠ"
It would be inevitable.
The turtle could see things others couldnât, and to his eyesâ
"A calamity will be born."
Because to him, Gu Yangcheon truly looked like a monster.
As if to prove his words, the turtleâs worry wasnât for Gu Yangcheon but rather for the Mangye itself
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"Shit."
I muttered the curse, clutching my forehead. Ever since I arrived here, it felt like I couldnât go a day without swearing.
"Ah, damn itâŠ."
Another curse slipped out. It didnât really help, but it was better than keeping it bottled up. Though venting didnât actually solve anything, it felt like some kind of release.
"DamnâŠ"
Just as I was about to curse again, pouring more emotion into itâ
"Shit?"
"âŠ"
I froze at the sound. It wasnât me.
It was Cheonma who had spoken.
"What does 'shit' mean?"
She asked with her usual stoic expression, her gaze fixed on me.
I never expected her to ask something like that.
"Shit?"
Cheonma repeated the word, tilting her head in confusion.
I spoke up, seeing her cluelessly mimic the word.
"âŠDonât repeat it."
"Why not?"
"Just donât. If I say donât, then donât."
"Alright."
She nodded obediently.
"Hah⊠damnâŠ"
I suppressed another curse, sighing deeply. I glanced at Cheonma out of the corner of my eye. Thankfully, she didnât seem to mimic me this time.
Honestly, it didnât matter if she did or not, but I stopped anyway.
Not because I didnât want to see her mimicking curses.
Absolutely not.
Turning my attention back to the unfamiliar situation I was in, I frowned.
"Damn old man."
Couldnât he at least give me some kind of explanation before throwing me out like this?
And thenâ
"What the hell is this nonsense?"
Feeling the ears and tail, I barely managed to suppress my growing irritation.
Everything else was manageable, but this was the real problem.
Squish.
I touched the ears that had sprouted. The annoying thing was that they felt oddly soft and pleasant to the touch.
"Insane."
Suddenly having ears and a tail felt even more ridiculous than being thrown out.
"Hey."
Cheonma, who had been silently watching me, suddenly spoke up.
What now?
"Can I touch them?"
"Get lost."
I answered immediately.
"Really?"
"Does it look like Iâm joking?"
"âŠAlright."
Cheonma stepped back, her expression tinged with disappointment.
Unbelievable.
Grit.
I ground my teeth in frustration. How had things come to this?
"What the hell am I supposed to do now?"
What exactly was the old man trying to achieve by sending me out here?
"What did he say again? Something about being busy, so I had to see it for myself?"
Thatâs what Shin Noya had said, more or less.
As ridiculous as it sounded, it was what he had told me, so I tried to process it.
But what exactly was I supposed to see?
Questions swirled in my mind.
"Can I go back in?"
I stared at the empty air.
Maybe if I found the same kind of disturbance as last time, I could break through again.
Focusing on the possibility, I scanned the space intently.
"âŠNothing."
I couldnât sense anything.
Even with my spiritual vision active, there was nothing. Last time, it had been visible, but now it wasnât. Why?
"Did the turtle do something?"
The radiant crimson light that had emanated from his staffâ
Did he do something with it? If not, there werenât many other explanations.
"Just who is that old man, anyway?"
Could I even call him an old man? The figure Shin Noya had called "Turtle"â
What was he really?
And more importantlyâ
"How does he use spells like that?"
It was an incredible power.
Just thinking about it made me want to see it again.
"Could I do that too?"
The countless threads and lines of the spell, the way they unfoldedâŠ
Even though it felt like my brain would explode just trying to comprehend it, the sheer amount of information it contained only made me more curious.
"How was it structured?"
I thought back to the order and arrangement of the threads.
The spells used by the Jegal family seemed simple, despite having numerous threads. This was entirely different.
"It had too many rules."
Too many, and too complex. It wasnât composed of just one thing.
Was that why it had appeared in so many colors?
I flexed my fingers as I recalled the process.
Step by step, I tried to reconstruct it in my mind.
Buzzâ
The chain around my heart trembled faintly.
Threads of energy began to form at my fingertips like strands of silk.
I built on it, slowly shaping the threads.
I thought I was getting close to replicating it whenâ
"âŠExcuse me."
"âŠ!"
A voice behind me startled me, and the energy I was gathering dispersed.
I turned around abruptly.
Because of that, I didnât notice the momentary rainbow-like shimmer as the energy unraveled.
"Good grief⊠Who are you?"
I frowned at the figure who had addressed me.
"What are you doing here?"
"âŠ"
The person who spoke to me was none other than Gubong, his face marred by a vivid blue bruise.