The journey back to the Mount Hua Sect took longer than the trip there.
Not only had the number of people increased, but we also had to haul a cart back.
It felt like it took about twice as long as before.
By now, the sunset had long since faded, replaced by the night. As when we first arrived, the sky was adorned with two moons, a crimson aurora, and countless stars.
I paused for a moment to gaze at the sky. No matter how many times I see it, itâs mesmerizing.
How could a sky like that exist?
Fascinated, I lowered my head once again.
The disciples pulling the cart came into view.
âPhewâ!â
For some reason, they seemed to be moving faster.
No, it wasnât just my imaginationâthey were moving faster.
From the moment they started pulling the cart until now, they hadnât slowed down or taken a break. Normally, theyâd be exhausted by now, not speeding up.
âItâs the moons.â
I immediately understood the reason.
Most of them were members of the Moonlit Clanâbeast-like humans.
Itâs said that their physical abilities increase at night, so this must be why.
âWeâre almost there,â Gubong announced, and the disciples put even more strength into their legs.
I walked behind them alongside Cheonma, watching the scene. I wasnât merely observing; I was analyzing them to gather information.
âThe degree of their enhancement varies.â
The extent of their strength increase differed.
Gubong seemed to have grown at least twice as strong, but the others didnât show the same results.
Some looked slightly better than the verge of collapse.
Others didnât seem to have changed much at all.
And some appeared significantly stronger, their expressions more relaxed and composed.
This suggested that the nighttime boost wasnât universally immenseâit seemed to vary from person to person.
It wasnât definitive, but thatâs how it looked for now.
âInteresting.â
It was fascinating. If this were simply a divine blessing or innate ability, the differences wouldnât be so pronounced.
âIâll need to test this again.â
The thought crossed my mind to hold another sparring session, like the last one with the three senior disciples.
But this time, it would be at night.
How.
And to what extent.
How would their energy manifest, and what exactly would change as a result?
To understand this clearly, there was no better way than direct confrontation. That seemed like the most logical excuse.
âYour face looks weird,â Cheonma suddenly commented, narrowing her eyes at me.
âWhatâs weird about it? Itâs the same as always.â
âNo, itâs not.â
âYes, it is.â
âThe darkness born of the heavens is wrong.â
âYou... Are you ever going to stop?â
I gritted my teeth at her relentless provocation.
This lunatic had been poking at me nonstop.
And of all things, she had to notice that.
âDamn it.â
How much did she see?
If she noticed me using the Mask of Deception and acting out, then...
âShe mustâve known I was using Qi Translation as well.â
That meant she had watched me activate it and then deactivate it.
âHell.â
Why, of all people, did it have to be Cheonma?
âCaught pretending to be Cheonma... by Cheonma?â
It was a nightmare I hadnât even dared to imagine.
For now, since we were in a different world, it might not cause immediate trouble. But if we returned to our original world?
Would it still be fine then?
The humiliation was one thing, but countless problems came to mind.
Iâd already been contemplating.
âWhat do I do about her?â
How should I handle Cheonma?
It was strange to keep her around like this. Whatever the case, it was time to make a decision. And even if I didnât, the answer was already clear.
â...â
Ironically, I was doing nothing while keeping her by my side.
I was hesitating.
No matter what the decision was, I hesitated to execute it.
âWhy?â
I questioned myself.
Why was I hesitating?
The answer came to mind immediately.
Perhaps I already knew.
I was conflicted.
Looking at Cheonma, I was feeling emotions I shouldnât have.
Am I an idiot?
âDonât delude yourself.â
Even if she looked exactly like Wi Seol-ah, she wasnât Wi Seol-ah.
This was just an issue of appearance.
I had to pull myself together.
As I forced myself to focus and turned my gaze away from Cheonmaâ
âHeh.â
Cheonma let out a short laugh and walked ahead.
â...Whatâs that supposed to mean?â
What was that sudden laugh?
Was she mocking me? No, it didnât feel like mockery.
âWhy did you laugh?â
I asked Cheonma, but she didnât answer, continuing to walk ahead.
âHey.â
I called her again, but it was the same.
She ignored my question and kept walking.
ââŠHa.â
I let out a hollow laugh as I watched her.
âWhat the hell is that about?â
Frustration surged within me.
But it wasnât because she ignored me.
It felt as if she had seen right through me.
That was what made me so irritated.
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We walked for quite a while longer.
Thanks to the increased pace, we arrived sooner than expected, but it was still late.
âStop.â
When Gubong raised his hand, everyone halted simultaneously.
âStay alert.â
As soon as the command was given, the second-generation disciples spread out slightly from one another. Thenâ
Hwaaaa.
Each of them expanded their senses, spreading their energy outward to scan the surroundings.
I nodded silently at the sight, impressed.
It was well-executed.
The level of skill was significant.
By resonating their energy with one another, they extended their sensing range beyond their usual limits.
This was a technique used by trained sword units.
It was obvious who had taught them this.
âThat asideâŠâ
While the resonance was impressive, there was one issue.
ââŠWhy here?â
I looked around.
It was still an empty field, much like before, but something was different.
Not just slightly differentâclearly different.
âThis doesnât seem like the same place.â
The location was different from the one we had passed through last time.
It might look similar at a glance, but it was definitely not the same.
âDid the entrance change?â
I wasnât sure.
So I activated my Heart eye and gazed into the void.
The night air brushed gently through the serene emptiness.
Nothing was visible.
But I was certain something was there.
I was confident, becauseâ
âIt was the same last time.â
So there must be something here again. A simple thought.
Andâ
âSomething so delicate that itâs invisible.â
It was likely something created by that old turtle-like man.
I was trying to figure out what it could possibly be.
âWhat could it be?â
How could something be hidden so thoroughly?
What purpose did it serve, and how was it utilized?
This wasnât martial arts or even a formation.
It wasâ
âSorcery.â
A realm of sorcery far beyond anything Iâd encountered in Zhongyuan.
Even the experts of the Northern Sea or the likes of the Divine Doctor and the Jegal Clan wouldnât be able to use it at this level.
I couldnât forget it.
The more I looked, the more I wanted to study and explore it.
I hoped to catch even a glimpse of something, butâ
ââŠTsk.â
As expected, I saw nothing.
I could only click my tongue in frustration.
âOnce youâre done verifying, weâll proceed.â
Within the web of sensing energy, Gubong spoke.
At his words, the disciples reached into their robes and pulled something out.
âWhatâs that?â
I frowned.
It looked like a small gourd.
Then they suddenlyâ
Tap, tap.
They began sprinkling it on themselves.
With each shake, a white powder clung to their bodies.
What were they doing?
I couldnât understand, so I simply observed. Then, Gubongâs eyes met mine.
ââŠWhat are you doing?â
âThatâs what Iâd like to ask you.â
What was I doing? That was exactly what I wanted to know from him.
Gubong frowned at my response. It was a familiar expression. When had I seen it before? Ah.
âWhen Shin Noya complained that I hadnât explained anything to him.â
It was very similar to that.
In other wordsâ
âWas I supposed to receive something too?â
ââŠâ
As if to confirm my suspicion, Gubong pinched the bridge of his nose.
Thenâ
âSpray thisâŠ.â
He handed me one of the gourds he was holding.
âYouâre telling me to spray this?â
I shook it lightly and dusted a bit of powder onto my arm.
At first glance, it looked like salt⊠but it could have been something else.
âWhat is this?â
âItâs powder made from Elder Sulâs shell.â
âWhat kind of powder?â
His explanation was absurd. What on earth was this?
âHave you never met the Elder?â
âOf course, Iâve neverâŠ.â
I was about to say Iâd never met him but paused.
The word "shell" grated on my ears.
âWait, is this about that turtle guy?â
ââŠYes. He is Elder Sul.â
âAhâŠâ
So the turtleâs name was Sul.
Shin Noya had called him âturtleâ so often that I didnât even realize he had a proper name.
âAnd heâs an elder?â
He didnât even wear the Mount Hua Sect robes and seemed to live in a separate area, yet he held the rank of elder.
It was all so strange.
Andâ
ââŠThis is powdered shell?â
I had just sprinkled ground-up turtle shell on myself.
The sheer unpleasantness of it made me furrow my brow.
âSo why are we sprinkling this?â
Why were we putting this bizarre powder on our bodies?
At my question, Gubong took the gourd back and replied.
âItâs a necessary procedure for passage.â
âThis is?â
âYes.â
It was a necessary procedure to return to Mount Hua?
Then something didnât add up.
âThey didnât do this last time.â
When I followed Shin Noya back to the Mount Hua Sect, we hadnât done anything like this.
Heâd just looked around casually, then resolved things quickly and moved on.
But now there was this procedure?
When I explained what had happened back then, Gubong averted his gaze slightly and answered.
ââŠThat was not the proper procedure.â
âSo why didnât weââ
âThe Sect Leader simply didnât follow itâŠ.â
ââŠHuh?â
I tilted my head at his timid response.
Then a thought struck me.
When the turtle had yelled at Shin Noya about having to fix things already⊠could it have been becauseâ
ââŠThe old man skipped the process and forced his way through?â
If skipping the proper procedure had caused problems, it made sense.
Or maybeâ
âIt couldâve been my fault too.â
If Shin Noya had the proper items, but I interfered with the barrier, it mightâve caused the issue.
In any caseâ
âSo sprinkling this allows us to pass?â
I brushed off my discomfort and lightly shook out my limbs.
Cheonma had apparently sprinkled the powder as well.
After confirming this, Gubong spoke.
âWeâre proceeding.â
At his words, the group began moving slowly.
As we took a few steps forwardâ
Hwaaaaakâ!
A blinding light burst forth. I blinked and cautiously opened my eyes.
âWeâve arrived.â
Just like last time, we had entered the domain of the Mount Hua Sect.