"Change the general."
Hearing those words, Yarang stiffenedâsomething that rarely happened.
Change the general?
There was no need to decipher its meaning.
It was exactly as it sounded.
Someone among the current generals was going to be replaced.
ââŠâ
A face immediately surfaced in Yarangâs mind.
One of the generals.
If what her mother had just said was true, then the most likely candidate was him.
But that was merely Yarangâs prediction.
Ultimately, what mattered was her motherâs will.
âHm~â
Whether she knew what Yarang was thinking or not, the woman hummed a light tune, simply looking around at the scenery.
Was she⊠enjoying herself?
Yarang stared at her back.
No.
She was not enjoying this.
She was merely acting as if she was.
The view before her eyes held no meaning whatsoever.
âThese flowers are quite beautiful, arenât they?â
She held up a red flower, smiling softly.
A beautiful smile.
Had she not been veiled, her face alone could have entranced everyone around her.
And yetâ
Could a smile with no sincerity truly possess such power?
The thought made Yarang uneasy.
ââŠDaughter?â
ââŠâ
At her motherâs call, Yarang simply nodded.
âCome here.â
Slowly, she stepped forward.
Just then, her mother reached into the foliage and plucked another flower.
This time, it was pale blueâ
Unlike the red one she had taken earlier.
Was it okay to pick flowers so freely?
That question was meaningless.
As Yusa had saidâ
There was nothing on this land that she was not allowed to do.
âHow about this one? Do you think itâs pretty?â
She gazed at the flower as she spoke.
Yarang merely nodded.
âHm. You donât seem convinced.â
Even as Yarang shook her head in denial, the woman did not believe her.
Instead, she reached toward the grass once more.
Should she stop her?
Yarang hesitated.
There was no real need to stop herâ
But there was also no need to be so fixated on these flowers.
Perhaps she should intervene first and think later.
Just as Yarang made her decision and stepped forwardâ
âOh. This one.â
The woman had already plucked another flower.
Neither red nor blue this time.
A pure white flower.
As white and delicate as freshly fallen snow.
Seeing it, Yarangâs fingers paused.
ââŠâ
It was familiar.
Why?
Why did this flower feel so familiar?
Her eyes wavered as an inexplicable sensation surged within her.
âDaughter? Why do youââ
Noticing Yarangâs reaction, her mother turned to look at her.
And at that very momentâ
Snapâ!
ââŠ?â
Someone suddenly grabbed the womanâs wrist.
Both Yarang and the woman widened their eyes in shock at the unexpected touch.
ââŠâ
The woman slowly turned her head to see who had dared to grasp her.
There, standing stiffâ
His expression twisted into a grimaceâ
Was Gu Yangcheon.
*****************
Atop a high building in Yahwol, Gubong and Shin Noya stood watch over the scene unfolding below.
ââŠAh, that fool⊠He actually did it.â
Observing the situation, Shin Noya let out a quiet sigh.
He had explicitly warned him not to do it.
He had tried to stop him.
Yet there he was, making a mess of things.
How could he not sigh?
âGood griefâŠâ
Exhaling in exhaustion, he rubbed his face with his old, weathered hands.
This sigh was not only directed at that reckless bratâ
It was also directed at himself.
ââŠSect LeaderâŠ.â
Gubong called out to Shin Noya, his tone hesitant.
Hearing this, Shin Noya looked at him with a wry expression.
âAre you alright? The wind is cold.â
âHaha.â
At Gubongâs concern, Shin Noya let out a dry chuckle.
âWhoâs worrying about who here? Do you think a little wind is enough to shake me?â
âBut stillâŠâ
âDonât worry. Even if a storm comes, I wonât budge.â
He waved his hand dismissively, but Gubongâs expression didnât change.
He knew why Gubong was looking at him like that.
That was precisely why he didnât say more.
Right now, what mattered was something else.
ââŠHmm.â
Just what was that foolish brat planning?
That was what Shin Noya was curious about.
âYangcheon.â
He could understand why he was getting swept up in his emotions.
After allâ
It was his mother.
The woman he had longed for.
Of course, he would react that way.
But the problem wasâ
ââŠThat is not your mother.â
That thing.
Or rather, that beingâ
It was something indescribably monstrous.
Something far too powerful.
If he mistook that for his mother and recklessly approachedâ
He would be consumed by the consequences.
That was what worried Shin Noya the most.
âPleaseâŠâ
Let the wound not be too deep.
With that thought, Shin Noya kept his gaze locked on Gu Yangcheon.
Thenâ
âSect Leader.â
âYes.â
Gubong called out to him from behind.
âMay I ask you something?â
âWhat if I say no?â
ââŠThen I will remain silent.â
âHaha⊠I was joking. Go ahead.â
Even as he replied, Shin Noya didnât look away.
Taking a brief moment, Gubong finally asked,
âIs he⊠the one youâve been waiting for all this time?â
ââŠâ
Shin Noya slightly turned his head to look at him.
How should he answer?
After a momentâs thoughtâ
âYes.â
He chose to be honest.
There was no reason to hide it.
âThat brat⊠is him.â
ââŠâ
âWhy? Does that disappoint you?â
ââŠNo.â
It would be a lie to say he wasnât disappointed.
But Gubong wasnât someone to dwell on such emotions.
He had known this truth for a while.
His feelings were far more complicated than mere disappointment.
Jealousy.
Frustration.
Sorrow.
A storm of emotions raged within him.
But above all elseâ
âSect Leader.â
âYes?â
âDoes this mean⊠you are planning to leave?â
It was fear.
ââŠWhat?â
At those words, Shin Noyaâs eyes widened slightly in surprise.
His face seemed to ask, What are you talking about?
But Gubong pressed on.
âIf you have found what you were looking for⊠doesnât that mean you are planning to return?â
ââŠâ
What was amusing was that Shin Noya did not answer immediately.
That alone made Gubong wonderâ
Was he choosing not to answer?
Or was he unable to answer?
A suffocating silence settled between them.
Just as Gubong bit his lip, trying to change the subjectâ
âDonât worry.â
Shin Noya finally spoke.
âI have no intention of going anywhere.â
ââŠButâŠ!â
âThe reason I didnât answer right away⊠was because I needed a moment to understand your heart, Gubong.â
ââŠâ
âIf I could⊠I would take my time and have a proper conversation with you about this.â
Swish.
Shin Noya stopped looking down and straightened his posture.
âBut unfortunatelyâ
We donât have that kind of time right now.â
ââŠSect Leader? What do you mean?â
Gubong was confused.
Shin Noya ignored his question and insteadâ
âCome out.â
He spoke to the empty air.
At that momentâ
âHonestly.â
Thud.
Something landed on the rooftop.
âHahâŠ!â
Seeing it, Gubong trembled in shock.
âYouâre still as sharp as ever.â
A young man with light green hair.
The ruler of Yahwolâ
One of the four generals who existed within Mangye.
Yusa.
âG-GeneralâŠ!â
Gubong was so startled he couldnât even close his gaping mouth.
Meanwhile, Yusa narrowed his eyes slightly as he looked at him.
âChild of Wolya⊠what is with that disrespectful behavior?â
ââŠ!â
Yusaâs words sent a shudder through Gubongâs body.
A primal instinctâ
An innate submission toward the greater predator.
His body wanted to kneel before Yusaâ
Butâ
âNot happening.â
Shin Noya stepped between them.
The oppressive weight in the air vanished instantly.
Gubong felt his trembling subside.
âTsk. Are you truly unaware of how pathetic it is to bully a child?â
âI was merely teaching him proper manners.â
ââŠHah.â
Shin Noya chuckled.
âWhatâs so funny?â
âIf itâs funny, shouldnât I laugh?â
âYour tone is as irritating as ever.â
âWe both know we have no time for meaningless conversation.
Why are you here?â
âWho the hell do you think you are to ask me that question?â
Crack.
Yusa ground his teeth as he glared at Shin Noya.
âIf I hadnât been paying attention, I would have missed it entirely.
What the hell are you doing here?â
âIsnât it obvious?
I came here for a leisurely walk with my disciple.â
âLeisurely walk, my ass.â
Rumbleâ!
The roof beneath Yusaâs feet cracked apart.
âHave you forgotten the oath?â
A deep growl echoed from within Yusaâs body.
âNo. I havenât forgotten.â
âYou havenât forgotten? Then why the fuck are you here?â
Veins bulged along Yusaâs temple as his anger boiled over.
âYou and your so-called Mount HuaâŠ
The only reason your pathetic disciples are even allowed here is because of the oath our master made with you.
That oath must be upheldâ
And the most important rule of that oathââ
âWas that you, Shin Noya, were never to leave Mount Hua.â
That was the price of their peace.
And yetâ
Shin Noya had broken it. Twice.
âPerfect. Iâve been meaning to settle my debt with you.â
Yusaâs arm expanded, his muscles swelling.
Just as he prepared to attackâ
BOOM!
ââŠKuh.â
Yusa collapsed instantly.
Shin Noya had already punched him in the face.
Twitch.
Yusa crumpled to the ground, unconscious.
âTsk. Barking like a mutt when Iâm busy as hell.
Fucking annoying.â
With zero hesitation, Shin Noya grabbed Yusa and tossed him aside before returning to his spot.
ââŠâ
The entire situation had unfolded in an instant.
Gubong was left utterly stunned.
A general, knocked out in one hit.
A Sect Leader, completely unfazed.
And Gubong, standing frozen between the two, his mind blank.