Screeeeeâ.
A huge hawk circled over the Ghost-Slaying Corps headquarters, crying with a mournful wail.
âThat... isnât that Remnant-Flame Ghostâs hawk?â
âYeah, it is.â
âIf that hawk is crying like that...â
âThat means Remnant-Flame Ghost got taken down.â
âNo way. If someone can take down Remnant-Flame Ghost, that means a Ghost-King rank job came in. If that happened, thereâs no way things would be this quiet.â
âHis hawk crying like that means the mission failed. Which means he went out on a mission and never came back.â
The Ghost-Slaying Corps assassins fell into chaos.
That news soon reached the Five Ghost Generals.
âWhat the hell are you sayingâ Remnant-Flame Ghost got taken down?â
âWhen did he go out on a commission?â
âDid he walk into a trap?â
âObviously. He went alone to hog the credit and got trapped.â
âWho the hell did it?â
The Five Ghost Generals received a report from the commission desk.
âA commission came in from the Gu Yang Family?â
âY-yes. We sent Black-Ghosts and they were wiped out. Remnant-Flame Ghost said heâd cover the failure and went himself.â
âWhere was it?â
âThe Mok family forge.â
âThe Mok family forge?â
They checked the commission again.
âIf someone can kill Remnant-Flame Ghost, he isnât Top-Peak level. Heâs a step above us.â
âOr far above. We donât know which.â
âDoes the Ghost Lord already know this?â
âWith this kind of uproar, thereâs no way he wouldnât knoââ
One of them spotted someone and shut his mouth.
The hall froze at that presence.
âG-Ghost Lord! Youâve come out!â
A man in a black mask.
âI heard Remnant-Flame Ghost failed the mission.â
âY-yes.â
The moment the black mask held out his hand, they rushed the commission letter into it.
He read it, then walked out and stared into the air.
Remnant-Flame Ghostâs hawk was still circling, crying pitifully.
As the Ghost Lord reached out, the hawk dove and landed on his forearm.
The Ghost Lordâs eyes reddened as he met the hawkâs gaze.
A short silence passed.
âHe was killed by Blood-Dance Death God.â
Everyone went rigid.
âWhy would Blood-Dance Death God be there?â
âDid he just happen to have business at that forge?â
âIs he tied to the True Martial Sect somehow?â
They were all busy trying to guess.
The Ghost Lord lifted a hand, and the noisy hall went dead quiet in an instant.
âTrue Martial Sect?â
âYes. A small-to-mid sect in Jin Family County, Hunan Province. The Sect Master is Jeok Rihyeon. Heâs also the youngest son of the Heavenly Martial Castle Lord, Jeok Mugun.â
âHeavenly Martial Castle Lord?â
âY-yes.â
âWhy is the Heavenly Martial Castle Lordâs son running a sect there?â
They explained everything they knew.
âI see.â
The Ghost Lord sank into thought for a moment.
Then he smiled and said,
âI was bored. This works out. Iâll go catch and kill every last one of those bastards, and Iâll wipe out that True Martial Sect too.â
âW-what? If you do that, Heavenly Martial Castle wonât just sitââ
THUDâ!
The manâs head burst where he stood, and his blood-soaked body crumpled to the floor.
âHeavenly Martial Castle what? Are you telling me to be afraid of Heavenly Martial Castle?â
âN-no!â
âNever say another scared word about Heavenly Martial Castle in front of me.â
âY-yes!â
âShow me where the Mok family forge is.â
âWeâll go with you.â
The Ghost Lord grinned at that.
âIf all of you follow me, who runs this place?â
He looked over the Five Ghost Generals and pointed at one man.
âSoul-Slicing Ghost. You come with me.â
âYes!â
****
âIs that the place?â
âYes. Should I go in and drag them out?â
Heh.
âNo need. Looks like theyâre coming out.â
Right as the Ghost Lord finished speaking, one man stepped into view.
âCome all at once. Iâm sick of this. How many days has it been now.â
Chu Sowon came out wearing an annoyed expression.
He turned his head toward where the Ghost Lord and Soul-Slicing Ghost stood.
âNot even hiding anymore, huh?â
Chu Sowon smiled at the two of them standing there openly.
The Ghost Lord stepped forward.
âDonât interfere.â
âYes!â
As the Ghost Lord moved up, Chu Sowon said with a grin,
âWhy donât you both just rush me? Donât waste time.â
The Ghost Lord smiled back.
âI came expecting something from one of the Three Great Assassins of the Central Plains. This is disappointing.â
âWhat?â
âYou couldnât even gauge your opponentâs strength... Youâre a greenhorn.â
âTrying to provoke me? You think Iâd fall for that?â
âThink whatever you want.â
Before the words even settled, Chu Sowon pulled out his dagger and thrust it into the air.
CLANGâ
Brrrrrrâ.
If heâd been a hair slower, it wouldâve been bad.
Chu Sowon closed the distance in a blink and struck.
The Ghost Lord looked unarmed.
Noâhe had a weapon.
His fingernails.
They grew and moved as if alive, and their hardness was stronger than most famous swords.
Chu Sowon leapt back, tense, and spoke with an admiring voice.
âThat dagger... divine-sword class? It didnât break even after hitting my nails.â
That relaxed voice.
He was my equal.
Noâprobably above.
Because Chu Sowon couldnât read his full strength at all.
Heâd only let out enough aura to invite carelessness.
Chu Sowon clenched his dagger and vanished in an instant.
Fwoomâ.
The dagger shot forward.
The Ghost Lord tilted his head slightly to dodgeâyet Chu Sowonâs blade was already thrusting in, right in front of his nose.
PAPATâ!
âKgh!â
The dagger stopped an inch from his face.
It was pinned between the Ghost Lordâs index and middle fingers, unable to move.
âLooks like your reputation isnât fake.â
Strong.
Much stronger than Chu Sowon had expected.
Dripâ.
Blood slid down from the Ghost Lordâs fingers.
He stared in surprise.
âOho. A divine-sword sharp enough to cut my fingers. I want it. Iâm taking that dagger.â
âYouâre the master of the Ghost-Slaying Corps?â
âYeah. Now you understand why you have to die.â
âI finally found the lord I should serve, and...â
At Chu Sowonâs words, the Ghost Lordâs nails stopped right in front of Chu Sowonâs neck.
âLord?â
Blood-Dance Death God had a lord?
Curiosity flared.
If nothing else, he wanted to see who could be Blood-Dance Death Godâs lord.
âIs your lord stronger than you?â
Chu Sowon gave a small laugh.
âHe is. Stronger than anyone in this world.â
âStronger than [N O V E L I G H T] the Heavenly Martial Castle Lord?â
âProbably.â
âThatâs nonsense.â
The Ghost Lord looked toward the Mok family forge.
âIs your lord in there?â
âHe is.â
âCall him out. If you donât want to die.â
âAre you sure?â
The Ghost Lord nodded.
Chu Sowon shouted as if heâd been waiting for permission.
âMy lord! Please save me!â
The Ghost Lord looked at him like he couldnât believe what he was seeing.
âDo you have no pride?â
âWhat pride matters in front of death? You live first.â
âDid it not occur to you that what you just did put your lord in danger?â
âDanger?â
âYou just shoved your lord into a pit of death.â
âMe? No. I found a way out. Youâre the one who messed up. My lord is truly terrifying.â
The Ghost Lord didnât buy it.
Stronger than the Heavenly Martial Castle Lord?
Impossible.
The Heavenly Martial Castle Lord was the strongest in the Central Plains.
No one was above him.
Then, a single figure flashed through the Ghost Lordâs mind.
âDamn it. Why does that monster come to mind right now?â
He shook his head hard.
That monster wouldnât be here.
He hated showing his face in the world like an illness.
âBad luck...â
The last thing he wanted was to remember someone like that.
The Ghost Lord decided right then that he would kill Blood-Dance Death God and his lord in the cruelest, most miserable way possible.
And then someone stepped out of the forge.
âMy lord!â
Watching Chu Sowon shout with obvious excitement, the Ghost Lord figured that had to be the one.
Heh.
A greenhorn.
The forge light spilled out and slowly revealed the young manâs face.
A face heâd seen somewhere.
Familiar.
The kind of face that pissed you off for no reason.
The more he saw, the more it felt like a face he didnât want to remember.
The young man looked this way.
âHave we met before?â
No, we havenât.
âWhy do you feel so familiar?â
He kept tilting his head, thenâ
Sniffâ sniff sniffâ.
He smelled the air.
Huh?
That look...
âGhk!â
He remembered.
Not the old lookâscraggly beard, a mess of hair, worn hemp clothes.
Now he was neat, in high-grade silk, so it threw him.
âN-no way... why the hell is that monster here?â
This is bad.
Shit.
Why did I step out myself?
I shouldâve sent the others.
Calm down.
He doesnât seem to realize who I am yet.
Sniff all you want.
That old smell isnât here anymore.
Act normal.
Act normal.
âAre you sick? Why are you sweating so much?â
As I tilted my head and walked closer, the Ghost Lord flinched and backed up.
I narrowed my eyes at him.
âYou... know me, donât you?â
Flinchâ.
He looked caught to anyone with eyes.
âN-no. Todayâs the first time weâve met.â
âFirst time?â
âY-yes.â
âReally?â
âReally.â
âLook me in the eyes and say it.â
âI said really! Have you been getting fooled your whole life?!â
Chu Sowon stared at the Ghost Lord like he was ridiculous.
If theyâd never met, why was he that tense, and why was he speaking to me with honorific politeness when I was clearly much younger?
Like heâd done it a thousand times.
And he didnât even realize he was doing it.
âSeriously? You donât know me? About... twenty years ago? Feels like we knew each other.â
â...!â
The Ghost Lord twitched again.
âWhat are you talking about? Twenty years ago, you wouldâve been a baby.â
âHuh? I didnât tell you my age. How do you know I was a baby then?â
âYou donât look like someone under the coming-of-age age.â
âMy face could just be young. Right?â
âI-is that so?â
âI had a few little brothers around twenty years ago.â
âHaha. D-did you?â
âYeah. They gave me liquor and an elixir, I fell asleep, and when I woke up I was a baby.â
The Ghost Lordâs face went paper-white.
âDamn it. That elixir was real.â
Guess it kicked in late.
âWhen I came to, I was alone and the little bastards had all run. You know how hurt I was?â
âT-that mustâve been truly hurtful.â
âRight?â
He kept watching me, and the Ghost Lord edged backward little by little.
âI... I think I came to the wrong place. Th-this isnât it.â
âIs that so? Looked like you were trying to kill my subordinate earlier.â
âI... I misunderstood. S-sorry.â
âSorry fixes it?â
âIâll compensate you.â
âHow?â
âTh-that is...â
While he panicked, someone dropped down behind him.
âGhost Lord! Whatâs going on? Why are you like this? Did you get bewitched?â
âHuh?â
âLeave it to me! Iâll break it!â
âNo! Donât step in!â
âYou used evil art on the Ghost Lord?!â
âHey! I said no!â
âYou bastards!â
Clink-clink-clink-.
Soul-Slicing Ghost shook the ritual bells like a madman, trying to dispel the evil art that supposedly had the Ghost Lord under control.
THUDâ
SPLAAASHâ
Thumpâ.
With one punch, I sent Soul-Slicing Ghost flying far away, and he dropped unconscious.
âShowing up out of nowhere and shaking bells like a lunatic in the middle of the nightâwhat the hell is wrong with you.â
One of the Five Ghost Generals of the Ghost-Slaying Corpsâsomeone who could slaughter the head or elder of a decent sectâhad just been knocked out with a single punch.