The fragmented pieces fell to the ground with a brittle crack.
Once they hit the floor, they disintegrated into dust, vanishing as if they had been mere mirages.
No matter the sizeâbig or smallâthey broke apart all the same.
âThis is...â
Gubong stared at the sight before him, his expression frozen in disbelief.
The barrier made of darkness had shattered.
It had seemed unbreakable, gradually consuming everything in its path. Yet, the absolute terror Gubong had felt just moments ago had been undoneâeffortlessly, as if it were nothing.
Crack!
Gu Yangcheon brushed his hand over the rough, jagged edges of the broken barrier, clearing it away as though it was a mere nuisance.
The casual way he acted left Gubong at a loss for words.
âWhat is this annoying thing?â
Click.
With a short click of his tongue, Gu Yangcheon tossed something to the floor.
It wasnât an objectâit was a person.
Thud!
A figure with jet-black hair fell to the ground like discarded luggage.
Gubong swallowed hard.
It had been decades since heâd last seen him, but he recognized the man instantly.
It was his older brother.
Though his face was so swollen from repeated blows that it was barely recognizable, Gubong was certain of it.
âUgh... guh...â
The man groaned, a pained sound escaping his lips. Blood dripped freely from his mouth.
What in the world had happened to him?
Gubong wanted to ask but couldnât summon the courage.
âAnd whatâs with you?â
A voice broke through his thoughts.
When Gubong lifted his gaze slightly, sharp, glinting blue eyes were staring directly at him.
âYou know, Iâve been wondering. Do you have a hobby of kneeling or something?â
Gu Yangcheon smirked, his voice laced with mockery.
As he said, Gubong was kneeling on the floor.
â...â
Unable to respond, Gubong remained silent.
Gu Yangcheon reached out his hand toward Gubongâs wrists.
His hand touched the cuffs Gubong wore.
Creak.
â...!â
Gubongâs eyes widened in shock at the sight.
These werenât ordinary cuffsâthey were made of refined Yoseok Stone.
Though Gubong had managed to crack them slightly through his own strength, he hadnât been able to fully remove them.
But Gu Yangcheon casually gripped the cuffs and...
Crunch!
...crushed them with his bare hands.
âWhy are you wearing this junk like itâs some kind of accessory?â
âW-what...?â
Gubong stared blankly at the shattered remains of the cuffs.
His mind swirled in confusion, unable to comprehend what had just happened.
âAh...!â
Suddenly, Gubongâs attention shifted.
Never mind the fact that Gu Yangcheon had destroyed the barrier or how easily heâd done it.
What struck him was the memory of his fatherâthe one pinned to the wall by the overwhelming darkness.
He turned his gaze toward the wall.
âHuh?â
But there wasnât a single trace left.
How could that be? Heâd seen it happen with his own eyes.
Before Gubong could dwell further, a loud crackling noise echoed around them.
Crackle!
The surrounding barrier began to splinter rapidly.
The cracks spread like wildfire, and in an instant, the entire barrier shattered into fragments.
Crash!
The artificial night crumbled away.
The remnants fell to the floor and scattered like ash.
As Gubong stood there in a daze, a voice called out from the distance.
âFascinating.â
It was the voice of the Master of Darkness.
Gubong frowned as he turned to look.
This time, the aura surrounding the man didnât obscure his features.
Unlike before, when the energy had made his face unrecognizable, now Gubong could see him clearly.
A middle-aged man with a hardened expression and hair dyed black.
This was the master of the place.
Sitting calmly in a chair with his legs crossed, he looked in their direction.
Gubong averted his eyes, unable to meet his gaze.
âHow did you know?â
The man spoke, addressing Gu Yangcheon.
The faint trace of mockery in Gu Yangcheonâs voice was unmistakable as he replied.
âHow did I know? I saw it.â
âYou saw it?â
âYes.â
What had he seen?
Gubong couldnât understand, and judging by the manâs puzzled reaction, neither could he.
âThatâs impossible.â
The manâs voice carried an air of certainty.
Gu Yangcheon chuckled, louder this time.
âIf you donât believe me, thatâs fine. I wasnât planning to explain it anyway.â
â...â
His tone was sharp and brazen, as it had always been.
Today, however, it struck Gubong differently.
He realized something.
âHe treats everyone the same...â
Whether he spoke formally or informally, his words carried the same unchanging tone.
âInteresting.â
A hint of intrigue appeared in the manâs gaze.
That intrigue wasnât directed at Gubong but squarely at Gu Yangcheon.
âAre you from Mount Hua?â
âCanât you tell just by looking?â
Gu Yangcheon pointed to his chest, where the plum blossom emblem of Mount Hua was embroidered.
The man glanced at the symbol before shifting his gaze to Gu Yangcheonâs hair.
âBlack hair, huh?â
His blackened hair and ears stood out in this place.
The manâs eyes carried an unspoken meaning that Gubong picked up on immediately.
âCould it be...â
Was he suspecting Gu Yangcheon as the mastermind behind the attack?
âThis canât be...â
Gubong scrambled to his feet, intending to intervene, but...
Grab!
â...!â
Gu Yangcheon pressed down on Gubongâs shoulder, stopping him in his tracks.
His sharp blue eyes bore into Gubong, delivering an unspoken command:
Stay still.
â...â
Reluctantly, Gubong sat back down.
âNot entirely black, though. It seems like thereâs a hint of color mixed in?â
âYeah, something like that.â
âIâve never heard of someone as strong as you from Mount Hua.â
âThanks for the compliment. Thatâs usually the case.â
The man let out a dry laugh at Gu Yangcheonâs response.
But then, the air around them shifted abruptly.
âHow did you escape the underground?â
Swoosh!
A suffocating aura emanated from the man, far more intense than before.
Even under the pressure, Gu Yangcheonâs smile didnât falter.
âHow? You treated your guest like crap, so I broke my way out.â
Blue energy surged violently from Gu Yangcheon, clashing with the dark energy.
The roomâs temperature spiked sharply.
âYou went through all that effort to meet your son, and yet you treat people like criminals. Thatâs no way to act, is it?â
â...â
âRuining someoneâs mood like this.â
Gu Yangcheonâs smile vanished as he spoke.
Crack!
The collision of their energies sent fissures through the room.
At this rate, everything seemed on the verge of collapse.
âHmm.â
Suddenly, the man withdrew his aura, the oppressive energy dissipating.
âI am Black Spirit, the leader. What is your name?â
âFrom Mount Hua... Gu Yangcheon.â
âGu Yangcheon. Enter the Black Sect, and Iâll make you the next leader.â
â...!â
Gubong gasped audibly.
The next leader? His sons were right thereâwell, one unconscious and the other estrangedâbut even so...
âLeader?â
Gu Yangcheon tilted his head slightly.
âIâm not one of your blood.â
âThat doesnât matter.â
âDonât you have to be pure-blooded?â
âYouâre not?â
â...Well.â
Gu Yangcheon appeared to ponder briefly before replying.
âClose enough.â
Gubong furrowed his brows at the obvious lie.
âThen come over. Iâll make you the leader.â
The same condition was repeated.
Gubong had never heard of such an offer before.
âHmm.â
Gu Yangcheon propped his chin on his hand as if genuinely considering it.
Was he seriously debating this?
Just as Gubongâs eyes widened in disbelief, Gu Yangcheon shook his head.
âNot interested.â
For Gubong, it was a reliefâor was it?
What exactly was fortunate?
The thought came to Gubong unbidden, and he swallowed hard.
âWhy is that? Are you so deeply attached to Mount Hua?â
âNot really.â
Gu Yangcheon shook his head without hesitation.
â...â
He was confident, unapologetically stating that he had no attachment to his affiliation.
It wasnât entirely unexpectedâhe had mentioned before that the fate of Mount Hua didnât particularly concern him.
What surprised Gubong was that he would admit the same thing in front of his own father.
With Gu Yangcheonâs frank response, the Black Spirit asked again.
âThen why?â
âI donât particularly feel a sense of belonging, but, well, you know how it is.â
âHow what is?â
âYouâd rather stay somewhere with a stronger leader, wouldnât you? Something like that.â
â...â
Crack.
The Black Spiritâs brow furrowed deeply at Gu Yangcheonâs reply.
âAre you saying the leader of Mount Hua is stronger than me?â
âOh, come on, what are you talking about?â
Gu Yangcheon waved his hand dismissively, as if the very notion was absurd.
Then, with the playful expression wiped from his face, he spoke.
âOf course, thereâs no comparison.â
Rumble!
The Black Spiritâs energy surged violently, a clear sign of his irritation.
The tension in the air was palpableâon the brink of an explosion.
Gubong assessed the situation, knowing that if his father lost control, the consequences would be catastrophic.
Should he intervene?
Before he could decide, however...
Ssshhh...
The Black Spiritâs energy began to settle, though not naturallyâit was being forcibly restrained.
âI see,â he said, nodding.
âI respect your faith in your leader.â
âNot a leader, per seââ
âThen why have you come, Gu Yangcheon?â
âMy reason for coming?â
The Black Spiritâs gaze sharpened, all traces of emotion erased from his eyes.
He turned his attention to Gubong.
âYou must have had a reason to go to such lengths to meet me.â
The Black Spirit was convinced that Gu Yangcheon had used Gubong to facilitate this meeting.
And he wasnât wrong.
âAh, that.â
Gu Yangcheon smiled.
âItâs nothing too serious.â
Looking at the Black Spirit, he asked, âI need to meet some so-called generals. Do you happen to know how I might do that?â
At those words, Gubong nearly choked.
*********
The sun was beginning to set, the hour approaching nightfall.
Rather than dispersing, the crowd seemed to grow, likely due to the timing.
Although the area was quieter than usual due to recent events, it was still bustling with people.
In the midst of it allâ
âYouâve gone completely mad, havenât you?â
Gubong muttered, glaring at me.
âWhat?â I asked, turning to look at him.
His expression was twisted in frustration as he stared at me.
âWhatâs the matter?â
âYouâre insaneâthereâs no other explanation for this!â
âHey, what are you even talking about? Whatâs the problem?â
âEverything! From start to finish!â
Thatâs harsh. I clicked my tongue softly.
âEverything about what? Be specific.â
âEverything! Using me to get in there, the way you acted while we were there, and the things you said before leavingâitâs all a problem!â
âAw, come on. Surely I did something right?â
âDo you genuinely believe that?â
âOf course.â
Honestly, I donât even know what I supposedly did wrong.
Besidesâ
âIt all worked out in the end, didnât it?â
Despite all the supposed issues, the outcome was fine.
âYouâre here, walking around in one piece, arenât you?â
Iâd thought I was screwed when we got locked up, but weâd gotten out just fine.
Not only thatâ
âAnd we got this, didnât we?â
I waved the plaque Iâd taken from the Black Spirit in front of Gubong.
Its value?
âNow we wonât have to report to every damn gatekeeper. Isnât that convenient?â
With this, I wouldnât have to deal with endless questioning or show Mount Huaâs name at every checkpoint.
Despite all this, Gubong still seemed upset.
I couldnât understand why.
Seeing my indifference, he spoke again, his voice tinged with frustration.
âYou donât understand what kind of person that man is.â
Fear flickered faintly in Gubongâs eyes.
âNo matter what he does, thereâs always a scheme behind it. There must be a reason he let us go so easily this time.â
âWell, obviously. Do you think someone like him would give us this for free?â
The Black Spirit had said, âSee you next time,â as Iâd left with the plaque.
âAnd yet you still... You knew this and still went through with it? Knowing the kind of relationship I have with him?â
âI think youâre mistaken.â
I spoke to Gubong, who seemed on the verge of losing his temper.
âI donât really care about you. I just figured you were some nobleâs kid.â
âYouâ!â
âOh, and I hear youâre illegitimate, huh?â
â...!â
âA concubineâs son, right? Something like that.â
Gu Yangcheon smirked as he pointed out Gubongâs sore spot.
Gubong clenched his teeth in rage.
He couldnât let this slide, not this time. He was ready to attack.
âIâm illegitimate too. A concubineâs son.â
Gu Yangcheonâs casual confession froze Gubong in his tracks.
âIâm just saying.â
âYou...â
âSorry for using you, but I really needed to. And Iâll probably use you again in the future, so... sorry in advance.â
â...â
How could anyone be so brazen? Apologizing in advance for future schemes?
It was absurd, even demonic.
Gubongâs body trembled with anger.
âJust try to understand. Iâve got a lot to doâlike finding my mother.â
Gu Yangcheon trailed off, his gaze shifting abruptly.
Curious, Gubong followed his line of sight.
There stood a familiar figure.
âHer...?â
He didnât know her nameâno one did.
All anyone knew was that Gu Yangcheon had brought her along, and she avoided everyone but him.
âShe said she wasnât coming with us today...â
So why was she here?
And more than thatâ
âShe looks injured?â
She seemed unsteady, clearly in discomfort.
When Gubong glanced at Gu Yangcheon for an explanation, he was gone.
âHey! What are you doing?â
Gubongâs eyes widened as Gu Yangcheon appeared beside the woman, gripping her shoulder firmly.
âWhat is this about?!â
His expression showed genuine shock.