Seol Jungcheon spoke after a brief pause.
âWe need the core of a Ten-Thousand-Year Flame Carp.â
â...A Ten-Thousand-Year... Flame Carp, you say.â
âThe highest grade possible, if it can be found.â
âIâll send word and see if anyone has one in their possession.â
âI leave it to you.â
âYes, Palace Lord.â
Outside, the Vice Palace LordâYang Seoljinâanswered in a perfectly cold voice.
****
It had been two shichenâroughly four hoursâsince I entered the council hall, spoke with Father about the Snow-Infused Frost Poison, played a game of Go, and left.
A long time, depending on how you looked at itâbut not something to regret.
There would be more time. I would return to the Main Palace again.
I reached into my robes and pulled out a small pouch.
A Storage Pouch.
And not just any pouchâa top-grade one.
Inside this small pouch was space large enough to hold an entire house.
To say I didnât care about winning or losing that game of Go would be a lie. But there had been something more important than victory.
Reading Fatherâs heart.
That had been my true purpose.
And in that, I succeeded. He didnât deny his loss, and instead gave me a giftâthis very pouch.
A gift from Father. Refusing it wouldâve been disrespectful.
I returned it to my robes and walked on alone, just as I had come, stepping beyond the Main Palace and reaching the entrance to Hyeongseol Mountain.
One of the five mountains surrounding the palaceâcrossing it would take me through three cities and four peaks before reaching Seolap.
I was just about to pick up my paceâ
When I let out a sigh and came to a halt.
Three men stood before me.
A dry laugh escaped my lips.
â...What are you doing here? Donât tell me you got lost.â
â...Still throwing around stupid jokes, are you? You arrogant little shit.â
Of course. One of the oh-so-precious bloodline heirs of the Polar Bloodline.
The Third Snow KirinâSeol Unhae.
The air around us was thick with hostility.
The kind of tension that screamed: If you donât see where â đđšđŻđđ„đąđ đĄđ â this is going, you deserve to die.
And thenâ
â...Whereâs the pack mule?â
â...Pack mule? Ohâyou must mean Jeongwoon.â
âIf youâre referring to a man about six-foot-five, packed with muscle, then yes.â
âWell, arenât you a strange little bastard. I donât know how you know my servantâs name, but why the hell would I bring a pack mule to something this important?â
âI suppose our definitions of important differ. But no matter. I donât know if youâve noticed, but I have quite a lot on my plate.â
âSo what?â
âSo Iâd prefer not to waste time. Letâs get to the point.â
âStraight to it, huh? Fine. Letâs do that. Igyum, Ushim.â
âYes, Young Lord.â
âGo beat the shit out of him. Like the old days.â
The two men flanking Seol Unhae grinned wide.
âAt your command!â
****
You read the situation.
The mood.
And the men.
Igyum and Ushim.
Their realm: Five Dragon Peak Starâthe third realm of the Four Realms of Refined Qi.
Seol Unhae was in Samhwa Meditation Hall, so someone like him wouldnât bring guards stronger than himself.
He wasnât that kind of person.
I raised my headâIgyum lunged first.
His fist came straight for my face.
I twisted slightly, letting the punch glance past me.
His fist ripped through empty air.
Ever since I used my blood energy not long ago, Iâd realized something crucial.
Iâm the weak one now.
But there are ways for the weak to fight.
And Iâunlike mostâcarry insight and experience that go far beyond what any weakling should.
If I blended the two...
I could fight with ruthless efficiency.
Without hesitation, I reached for my Cold Ice Dagger.
It flashed as it pierced through Igyumâs arm.
âAAAGH!â
His right arm froze instantly, shards of bone and skin turning brittle in the blink of an eye.
But even before I could fully withdraw, Ushim came barreling at me from behind.
It was fine.
The moment Igyum anchored himself into that spot, I had already calculated every potential outcome.
Minimal movement.
I stepped back once.
Ushimâs sword missed my face by inches.
I immediately drew my Snow-White Sword and swung.
There was no wasted motion. The arc of my blade traced across both of Ushimâs arms.
Slice.
Both limbs dropped to the ground with a wet, final sound.
âA... AAAAAAH!â
I adjusted my grip on the sword and turned.
Igyum, with one dagger still buried in his arm, had pulled a sword with the other.
A final attempt.
Unfortunately for him, it missed again.
I reached with my free hand and yanked the Cold Ice Dagger free.
Crackâ
The sound of frozen bones and torn muscle filled the air.
Before Igyum could even scream, I slashed the dagger straight across his face.
THWACKâ
The blade pierced straight through Igyumâs left cheek and jutted out through the right.
And in that brief instant, I saw himâSeol Unhaeâcharging at me from across the clearing, drawing his sword.
âYou... bastard...!â
Shoving Igyum aside, he launched himself forward.
But I moved first.
Faster than Seol Unhae. Faster than he couldâve predicted.
That was all I needed.
I caught Seol Unhaeâs sword with my left hand. Blood spilledâbut I didnât care.
My right hand, already gripping the Snow-White Sword, slashed downward like lightning.
CRACKâ!
A sickening crunch. His left arm shattered.
âAAAAAAGH!â
His scream rang out.
âIâm only showing restraint because of our father.â
I said it calmly, twisting his right arm until I felt the bone give way.
CRUNCHâ
Another fracture.
âThis sort of thing is rare.â
My foot split the air.
Seol Unhaeâs right thigh broke like dry wood.
âTry to remember each step clearly.â
I stomped down on his left thigh.
CRUNCH-CRACKâ
Bone ground into splinters.
Every movement flowed like water.
The flawless efficiency of experienceârefined in a past life.
Looking down at Seol Unhae, I spoke quietly.
âI have no desire to kill my siblings. Quite the oppositeâI want to save them.â
â...Khh... guh...â
âBut if you keep forcing my hand like this, Iâll have no choice.â
As much as Father loved me, he must have loved this foolish man as well.
In my past life, I drove nails into them over and over.
If I did the same again after being given a second chance, Iâd only loathe myself.
âRemember this. No matter what happens, I will never kill my blood.â
I reached out and grabbed Seol Unhaeâs head.
âIâll keep you breathing. But Iâll make sure you can do nothing else.â
â...You...â
âIâve realized, Brother, that youâre particularly bad at understanding words. So Iâll give you more chances than most.â
â....â
âIf something like this happens again, Iâll start by crippling your right arm.â
â...W-What?â
âIâll tear it out, or rip your blood vessels apartâdoesnât matter how. Iâll make it so you canât even lift a spoon.â
âAnd youâd do well to remember the sequence.â
â...No... you wouldnât...â
âOh, I would. You get five chances.â
â...â
âWhy five? Because on the fifth, Iâll shatter your dantian. Even you arenât stupid enough to let it go that far.â
He swallowed hard.
âWhen that day comes, Father will understand as well. So letâs make sure it doesnât.â
I stood up.
Igyum was still on the ground.
He had a dumb, blank expression on his faceâlike he couldnât figure out how to pull the Cold Ice Dagger from his face.
Sadly, that question didnât matter.
And it didnât need answering.
I stabbed him through the chest.
THUNKâ
The sword punched clean through his solar plexus and exited out his back.
âKh... kehââ
âYou pointed your sword at me. Twice.â
â...ghhk...â
âThere wonât be a third time.â
I pulled the sword free.
And then I swung.
SHHLLKâ
Igyumâs head soared into the air.
I turned.
Ushim sat paralyzed in terror, staring at his severed arms like they were foreign objects.
Heâd figured it out, at least.
Better than Igyum had.
I walked toward him without a word.
He crawled backward, but what good would that do with no hands?
I stopped a few feet from him.
âGot something to say?â
âSpare me... Please... I beg you...â
âYouâre asking something I simply canât do.â
â...What?â
âDrawing your sword against a bloodline heir of the Polar Bloodline is no different than begging for death. Even I canât look the other way forever.â
â...I... I didnât mean...â
âYouâve already lost both arms. Youâll live the rest of your life that way. Wouldnât it be better to just start over?â
â...Start... over?â
âI donât know if reincarnation existsâbut you might as well find out firsthand.â
The Snow-White Sword swung once more.
THUNKâ
Ushimâs head hit the ground.
I wiped the blade clean and turned.
â...Brother.â
â...Kh-huk...â
âDid you think I was joking when I told you to be more selective about who you surround yourself with?â
â...Y-You...â
I walked toward him.
âYes, itâs your choice who follows you. But even if theyâre comfortable, if theyâre beneath you in cultivation, and you canât protect yourself, then shouldn't you at least bring guards at the Five Principles of Form or Heaven and Earth Realm?â
â...You dare lecture me?!â
âI call it advice. But clearly, itâs wasted on you.â
I stopped in front of him.
I was about to say goodbye, but he exploded first.
âYou goddamn piece of shit! Hanbing Sect wonât stand for this! You bastard! You lunatic! You trash excuse for a human being!â
âAs Iâve said before.â
I crouched down slowly.
âNo matter what happens, your motherâs clan must not interfere.â
I gently placed my hand on his shoulder.
He tried to screamâbut stopped.
Because the killing intent I released wasnât something a flower raised in a greenhouse could possibly endure.
I spoke in a soft, almost kind voice.
âWhat I swore to protect is the Everlasting Snow Palaceânot some second-rate sect like the Hanbing Sect. Especially not them.â
I met Seol Unhaeâs terrified gaze and continued.
âBut if you start pulling strings behind my back... if your precious maternal clan starts pressuring me or meddling in my affairs...â
CRACKâ
I clenched down on his shoulder.
â...Do you truly not understand what will happen next?â