Rumble.
It was like thunder crashing down.
The air twisted, and an unknown force surged through the space.
Thump!
My heart pounded wildly, and energy erupted uncontrollably within me.
A defensive instinct.
My body reacted on its own, and my energy surged through my meridians, spreading across my entire body.
Whirrrrrrâ!!!
Nine Flames Firewheelâs rings expanded and spun rapidly.
Heat rose sharply, and my crown burned hot.
'âŠWhat is thisâŠ?'
This sensationâ
It was too alien to be simply defined as hostility or killing intent.
And yet, it wasnât entirely unfamiliar either.
'A spell?'
I decided to classify this sensation as a type of spell.
If that was the case, should I consider it an intent manifested through sorcery?
Intent, when manifested, was shaped by oneâs emotions and cultivation level.
And if a spell was being used to manifest an auraâ
'Is this the result of that?'
An aura formed through sorcery.
And a phenomenon shaped by the turtleâs level of mastery.
If that explained the current situationâ
'Interesting.'
Beyond why the turtle was reacting this way, the situation itself intrigued me.
Sorcery was a complex force, one I had yet to fully understand.
'So it can be used like this too.'
Learning that it could be applied in this manner gave me a new perspective.
'What exactly is the difference?'
The pressure intensified, gradually affecting me as well.
I focused entirely on analyzing the way it was being manifested.
'Itâs fundamentally different from internal energy manifestation.'
Then the method of manifestation must also be different.
Should I look at it from a sorcerous perspective?
Thump.
I focused my heart energy, conjuring threads of sorcery.
It didnât seem to exert direct pressure like internal energy did.
If I had to define itâ
'Distortion. Or an anomaly.'
And transformation.
Turning truth into a lie.
Or turning a lie into the truth.
That was the fundamental principle of sorcery, as I understood it.
'Then ultimatelyâŠ'
Rather than applying actual pressure, could it be creating the illusion of pressure through sorcery?
It was almost like a trick of words, butâ
Ssssssâ!
Following this realization, I manipulated my energy accordingly.
In that momentâ
Crackâ!
"âŠ!"
A fracture ran through the phenomenon the turtle had created.
The two forces clashed like grinding stones.
"Aah."
Seeing this, I smiled in delight.
"So thatâs how it works."
"âŠHa."
Crrrkkâ!
As the two phenomena collidedâ
The turtle let out a hollow laugh.
"âŠYou really are an unbelievable bastard."
He sighed in resignation, and with that, the overwhelming pressure faded.
I clicked my tongue in disappointment.
'I was so close.'
Just a little more.
If I could have felt it for just a moment longer, I would have fully understood it.
Butâ
'For now, I should hold back.'
Given the circumstances, it wasnât the time to push further.
That was whenâ
"What the hell are you thinking about right now?"
The turtleâs voice snapped me back to reality.
"Oh, right. What were we talking about?"
"âŠ"
He looked at me with sheer disbelief.
"âŠWe were discussing how your mother is the ruler of the Manâgye."
"Oh, right."
Now that he mentioned itâ
Thatâs what we were talking about.
I had come here because I needed to learn about sorcery in order to meet my mother.
And when the turtle heard thatâ
"You called her a Demonic Fox earlier."
He had referred to my mother as a Demonic Fox (Yohou).
"Is that her actual name?"
"âŠYou mean to tell me you donât even know your own motherâs name?"
"She was never called that before. But maybe she goes by a different name here."
"âŠ"
The turtleâs expression turned unreadable.
He was a creature with minimal facial expressions to begin with, making it difficult to gauge his thoughts.
After a brief pauseâ
"âŠNo, thatâs not the case. Demonic Fox is simply a moniker."
"A nickname that only you use? Orâ"
"Iâm sure others called her that too. ButâŠ"
Tap. Tap.
The turtle tapped his staff against the ground a few times.
"Whether theyâre still alive or not is another question."
"âŠ"
His voice held a faint chill.
A sense of bitterness.
That wasnât a good sign.
'That kind of reactionâŠ'
Had my mother done something?
'Hmm.'
Just what had she done?
I was curious, of course, butâ
'I shouldnât press the matter.'
If he wasnât saying it himself, asking wouldnât do any good.
"âŠHaa."
The turtle let out a long sigh, as if sorting through complicated emotions.
As he continued to breathe steadily, I silently observed him.
"âŠYouâre ridiculous."
Eventually, he turned to me, his voice filled with exasperation.
"Itâs obvious that I donât have good feelings about your mother. And yet, you still sit here so casually."
"WellâŠ"
That was clear enough.
"But I didnât do anything wrong. If anything happened, it was because of her."
"âŠ"
At my matter-of-fact statement, the turtleâs expression went blank.
"You really are a shameless bastard."
"Shameless? No, Iâm just being honest."
I shrugged.
"I was just as shocked as anyone when I heard my mother was some big figure in this world. Honestly, I didnât even want to come here."
That was half a lie.
I had made a deal with my father back when I mastered Nine Flames Firewheel.
â"If you fully master Nine Flames Firewheel, I will tell you where your mother is."
That had been our agreement.
And the moment I heard itâ
'I was already planning to find her.'
I had every intention of heading to where she was.
Butâ
âIt wasnât just about seeing my mother.â
That wasnât my sole purpose.
Of course, I had longed for her. Desperately, even.
Butâ
âThere was something more important than that.â
Right now, my personal feelings took a backseat to a greater concern.
ââŠI need to understand whatâs happening to me.â
If there was anyone who could, it would be my mother. Andâ
âI need to confirm the truth about the Divine Sword.â
When I found traces of her at Divine Dragon Pavilion, my mother had appeared for the first time and intervened.
She had told me to absorb the Divine Dragon into my body.
âBut I still donât know what happened after that.â
Since then, she hadnât appeared again.
I had no idea where the Divine Sword was now.
That was why I needed to see her.
Butâ
ââŠIf she doesnât even recognize me, thatâs going to be a problem.â
No matter what, it was absurd that she might not even know her own son's face and could try to kill me.
I was just as much a victim in this situation.
Soâ
"Help me out."
I needed the turtleâs power.
"âŠHow did the conversation end up like this?"
The turtle frowned, as if the conclusion made no sense to him.
What was so odd about it?
"I need to meet my mother, and to do that, I need to learn sorcery. And youâre the only one I know who can teach me."
"No, thatâs not what Iâm asking⊠Why the hell should I help you?"
"Come on, canât you just lend me a hand?"
"âŠSo youâre just going to throw a tantrum until I do?"
Sharp.
The more we talked, the more the disbelief on the turtleâs face deepened.
"You want me to help you, my enemyâs son?"
"Yes."
"Do you not hear how ridiculous that sounds?"
"It does sound ridiculous."
I wouldnât deny it.
It was an unreasonable request.
Butâ
"Thatâs why instead of a favor, letâs make a deal."
"A deal?"
The turtleâs expression shifted, intrigued.
"Yes, a deal."
"What kind of deal?"
"You teach me sorcery, and in return, Iâll do something for you."
"âŠWhat?"
For a moment, the turtleâs interest vanished.
"I have nothing I need from you. How does that make it a deal?"
"You will eventually."
"Huh?"
"Whether itâs something related to my mother or something personal to you, Iâll fulfill your request."
"âŠ"
One of the turtleâs thick eyebrows twitched.
This offer made no sense.
He could have dismissed it as nonsense.
But instead of rejecting it outrightâ
He was considering it.
Which meantâ
âThereâs something he wants from me.â
Or at least, something he might want in the future.
And I wasnât about to let that slip by.
"As long as itâs not something like killing her or fighting her, Iâll do it."
"âŠHeh. Kill her? What nonsense."
"Right? That would be too much."
"Itâs not about that. Even if you died a hundred times over, you wouldnât be able to kill her."
"âŠ"
Ah.
So that was the problem.
I scratched my cheek awkwardly.
Was my mother really that powerful?
Well, if she ruled an entire worldâŠ
âIs she stronger than the Blood Demon?â
The thought crossed my mind, but I pushed it aside.
That wasnât important right now.
But thenâ
"âŠMaybe not."
The turtle suddenly murmured to himself, lost in thought.
After a brief silence, he muttered againâ
"I see. Perhaps⊠itâs not impossible."
"What are you talking about all of a sudden?"
"You said youâd grant my request, didnât you?"
"Yes, as long as itâs not one of those things."
"And anything else is fair game?"
"Hearing it put like that makes me a little nervous."
"Give me a clear answer."
"Iâll listen first, and if itâs too unreasonable, Iâll refuse. But most things, Iâll agree to."
"âŠI see. Understood."
The turtle nodded in acceptance.
That reaction made me pause.
"Youâre really fine with the fact that I might refuse?"
That meant he could end up making this deal for nothing.
But he just smirked.
"It doesnât matter. After all⊠Iâll make sure you donât refuse."
"âŠWow."
That was a terrifying thing to say.
Should I back out now?
As I hesitatedâ
"Iâll regret this," the turtle said.
"My foolishness is making me involve myself in something I shouldnât⊠but I suppose this is fate."
Creak.
The turtle stood up from his chair.
And thenâ
Fwoooosh!
The scenery changed.
In the blink of an eye, the teahouse was gone.
I now stood in the middle of a vast plain.
Lush, green fields stretched endlessly, pulsing with vibrant energy.
And in the midst of itâ
The turtle and I stood facing each other.
"I will ask you."
His voice echoed strangely.
It seeped into my heart, embedding itself deep inside me.
"What is it that you seek from me?"
It was chilling.
And yet heavy.
For a fleeting moment, the vibrant plains felt like they would collapse into a swamp.
When facing a powerful opponent, the clash of swords could be felt like a razorâs edge.
But against this opponentâ
It felt like the collision of seasons.
At times, it was cold.
At times, it was hot.
Sometimes, it was cool and refreshingâ
But then, suddenly, it would become humid and oppressive.
A distorted symphony of sensations.
Facing the turtle felt like transformation itself.
I processed the overwhelming sensations and answered him.
What did I want?
The answer had been decided from the beginning.
"Everything."
Not a single thing less.
I intended to get everything from him.