"Daughter?"
I stood there for a moment, stunned, at the words Noya had just spat out.
âDaughter?â
Shin Noya had clearly said that Yarang was the daughter of my mother.
"...What is that...?"
No matter how I tried to say something, my mouth wouldnât move, almost as if it were broken.
Could it be that shocking?
That my mother had another child?
If that was the case, I thought it was childish and petty to be so shocked.
It must have just been pure surprise.
As I blinked, unable to form words, Noya, who had been cutting the grass with a sickle, added another comment.
"Thatâs what your mother said. I donât know the details of it."
Noya lowered the sickle as he spoke.
"The important thing is that this Yarang is your mother's eyes and ears."
"...Eyes and ears?"
"Yes."
Noya, having carelessly tossed the sickle aside, started picking up his clothes that had been left in a heap on a nearby rock.
"In this world, thereâs nothing Yarang canât see or hear. Thatâs the power they have."
"Thatâs some ridiculous kind of power..."
Nothing that canât be seen or heard? Thatâs not just about expanding your perception, is it?
"Of course, that's not really everything. Itâs still within the realm of power, after all."
While speaking, Shin Noya pointed to somewhere with his finger. It was the spot where the plum tree, full of blossoms, stood.
"Where there is the sacred tree, no power can be used, so it canât be seen."
"...Eh? Really?"
That was something I didnât know.
No, I guess I couldnât know since it had never been told to me before.
âSo, you canât use powers where the sacred tree is...â
Did such a thing exist?
"So, generally, powers canât be used inside places like Yahwol Palace or others."
I frowned slightly upon hearing this. There was a part that didnât quite make sense.
"Noya."
"Yes?"
"You just said that you can't use powers where the sacred tree is located, right?"
"Yes."
"But then, when you said you can't use it in other places... does that mean there are sacred trees in those places too?"
Are there sacred trees in places like Yahwol Palace too? I asked with that doubt in mind.
"It seems so."
"...Did they stick something that big there?"
I didnât see such a tree when I went to Yahwol Palace. No matter how vast the interior was, I shouldâve noticed something that large.
At my words, Noya looked at me with a disappointed expression.
"Do you think all sacred trees are that big?"
"...Arenât they that big?"
I didnât know since it was my first time seeing one. Someone shouldâve told me.
"Sacred trees arenât always that big. There are smaller sacred trees that might not be visible or could be hidden."
Not all sacred trees are that big, and some might be hidden. I suppose that makes sense. If all sacred trees were that size, I should have noticed.
But...
"Are there more of these big sacred trees in this world...?"
"If you look for them, youâll find them. Probably, there are exactly three more, besides this one."
"Three more?"
"Yes. There are four sacred trees in total. The same number as the generals."
The same number as the generals.
I focused on that part.
"So, youâre saying there are as many sacred trees as the number of generals?"
"Strictly speaking, itâs more accurate to say there are other regions, but... there probably wonât be any in one place."
"Why?"
"Why, you ask?"
Like he had pointed out earlier, Shin Noya pointed to the plum tree.
"I stole it and planted it here."
"..."
I couldnât help but wash my face with cold water after hearing that. What is he saying so confidently?
I had heard it before. He had stolen the seed of the sacred tree and went through a lot of trouble because of it.
"So, you probably wonât be able to see inside here. But the outside might be different."
Noya began to gather the crops he had harvested into his arms.
Watching him, I asked.
"...But, why did you steal it?"
Why would he go through the trouble of stealing that sacred tree?
Not understanding, I asked, and Noya calmly replied.
"I needed it."
"The sacred tree?"
"Yes. But there was no other way to get it, so what could I do?"
"So, you stole it?"
"Of course."
That was such a bold response. Almost absurd.
"So, that sacred tree belongs to Yarang, that woman. And you stole it and planted it here?"
"Yes."
"And thatâs why sheâs trying to find it?"
"Probably."
"Why do you sound uncertain at the end?"
"Probably"âwhat does "probably" mean?
At my remark, Noya, with an awkward expression, said.
"It could be something else, that's all."
Could it really be something else?
Yarang, the one who had come before and now again... Itâs strange, isnât it?
Cheonma had said she came to see me, but why does it sound like the general came to see me?
I remember her trying to capture the dragon last time.
If that were the case, they should have fought immediately upon seeing each other.
âWhat if they are more cautious than expected?â
If theyâre avoiding direct confrontation, thatâs possible, but it didnât seem like that to me.
âCould it be that Yarang is strong enough to hurt Cheonma?â
Cheonma had fought alone against three of the great beings and still stood firm.
Though, of course, the Cheonma of the past and the current one feel completely different, but still...
I never imagined that Cheonma would come back injured.
I think back to Cheonma, bleeding from the chest.
âAre the generals different?â
Yarang, the daughter of my mother...
For some reason, a sense of discomfort began to rise in me.
Is it because I have a sibling I didnât know about?
Or is it because Cheonma came back injured?
Iâm not sure, but whatâs clear here is...
âThough I canât be sure because I didnât see it properly.â
Generals are probably stronger than I expected.
âThat leader guy, too.â
The level of power is hard to gauge. Thatâs why itâs difficult.
âI can't move carelessly.â
To finish this quickly, I need to know more for sure.
I also need to try contacting their general.
âSigh...â
The path isnât deviating, but itâs a bit suffocating.
It feels stifling, and thereâs some sort of discomfort.
In the midst of this growing mental strain...
"Kid."
Noya spoke to me. I shifted my gaze toward him.
Noya was already dressed and ready to go.
"If you're done, letâs go."
"Eh? Where to?"
What does he mean by suddenly going somewhere?
Taken aback by his sudden words, I asked, and Shin Noya grinned and spoke to me.
"Itâs been a while since we saw each other. Donât you think I should see how much youâve grown?"
"...Eh?"
"Follow me."
With those words, Noya jumped.
Flower petals exploded and vanished.
I stared blankly for a moment, then came to my senses.
Noya was drawing the path in the air with flower petals.
"Ha..."
I had to stare at it in disbelief.
What is going on here?
But...
"..."
I silently watched it and then focused my feet.
It was ridiculous, but I think I was smiling at that moment.
*******
Following the petals, I arrived at an open area not far from where I had been earlier.
It was a place that looked similar to where I had been beating up Gubong.
By the time I arrived, Noya was already standing in the center of the field, hands behind his back, eyes closed, calmly enjoying the breeze.
I clicked my tongue as I watched him.
âI donât want to admit it...â
But he looked impressive.
A tall man, with his mouth shut, standing like a neat old manâhe really did look quite cool.
I cautiously approached.
Even then, Noya kept his eyes closed.
"What are you trying to do, coming all the way here?"
At my words, Noya just slightly lifted the corners of his mouth.
"Didnât I say this earlier?"
I could see the fluttering of his clothes.
"I said I wanted to see how much youâve grown."
I sighed heavily and replied.
"Is now really the time for that?"
We were talking, and suddenly, he says something like this while we were farming?
This was such a strange situation.
What kind of nonsense is this?
"Donât want to? I brought you here because you looked so stifled."
"Not that I donât want to, itâs just too sudden."
"Seems like it."
Suddenly, Noya relaxed the posture of his hands behind his back.
"I thought you might want to release whatâs inside you. Was I mistaken?"
"..."
I didnât answer.
I didnât think his words were wrong.
I had indeed felt some kind of mental and physical suppression recently.
"So, come on over. Iâll at least indulge you for a little while."
"Indulge? This feels a little too rough to be called indulging, doesnât it?"
"Haha."
Noya laughed loudly, as if he found my words amusing.
"Kid, you really think too highly of yourself."
As he spoke, Noya opened his eyes.
The moment he did...
Hooâwoooouuuuuuuâ!!!
"...!!"
I felt the hairs on my body stand on end.
My body tensed up, and my hands began shaking involuntarily.
Instincts were raging inside me.
The moment I met Noyaâs crimson eyes, I found myself stepping back without thinking.
"No matter what you do, it will only be a little amusement for me."
"..."
"So, do your best, as much as you can."
It felt like the whole world was warping around me.
"That way, maybe I can enjoy it a little bit too."
My ears were ringing with Noya's voice.
His voice wasnât loud, but the energy wrapped in it was more than enough to make my ears ache.
And I understood it fully.
â...So that was truly him letting me off easy back then.â
The Shin Noya I had met in the Wind Plains... that had been a completely different feeling than anything I had experienced before.
It felt like I was the prey, with a predator in front of me.
I shivered.
And without realizing it, the corners of my mouth lifted into a smile.
Am I crazy? Laughing while feeling something more terrifying?
Crunch!
I clenched my fist tightly.
Thud.
My heart pounded hard, and heat surged through my body.
Giiiii--!!
The rings of the Nine Flames Firewheel began spinning wildly.
"Hooh."
Noya reacted with interest as he watched.
"Hoo..."
Even his exhale was filled with heat.
He was compressing all that force, ready to explode at any moment, as he calmly absorbed it into his body.
"Noya."
"Yes?"
I spoke as I watched him.
"Donât you use a sword?"
"A sword?"
At my question, Noya chuckled, clearly mocking me.
"Well, if itâs worth it, I might think about it."
"...Ah."
To think the Sword Master wouldnât even draw his sword to fight. It felt like he was stomping on his own pride.
Normally, Iâd curse and get angry at something like this.
"Then, letâs see."
This time, I wasnât angry. I thought Noya was someone who could, and should, say things like that.
With a deep breath, I bent my torso.
And then, I focused my strength into my feet.
Crackâ!!!
As the power surged, the ground beneath me caved in.
Hwooshâ!
At the same time, blue flames surrounded my entire body.
"Iâll show you a little fun."
Boomâ!
With all my might, I charged at him.
Kwahhhhhâ!!!
Flames exploded from me, showering Noya like a sea of fire.