Chief Steward Seong moved silently, stepping forward before carefully brushing aside the snow gathered near the base of the cliff.
Footprints.
He examined how deeply the prints were pressed into the snow, which direction the weight had shifted, and whether the wielder had channeled their inner power through the entire sole, only the toes, or just the heel.
Everything revealed itself to his eyes.
And he was certain.
It began here.
This was where inner force had been drawn forth. The traces made it clearâit happened in the moment of shifting into a defensive stance upon encountering someone.
His fingers brushed over the gouge in the tree nearby.
The depth and angle of the wound told a story.
It was shallow, but unmistakably a sword mark.
âFrom high to low, then twisted rightward as the blade was withdrawn.â
Someone had clashed swords here.
And yet, there were no other footprintsâonly two sets.
Chief Steward Seong inhaled slowly, then rose and scanned the surroundings.
This time, he saw traces of footwork.
Though buried in snow, they could not deceive his eyes.
âJin Sohyeopâs Military Advancement Step... and...â
He brushed aside more snow.
â...Baek Myeonggaekâs Flowing Step Method.â
Back in the Seolap days, Seong had observed both men closely.
Even if Jin Sohyeop and Baek Myeonggaek had received martial arts and internal techniques from Unwi, Chief Steward Seong still knew their footwork patterns.
Jin had served in the cavalry. But cavalrymen didnât only fight from horseback.
The footwork they used after dismounting was called the Military Advancement Step.
Baek Myeonggaek, on the other hand, used Flowing Step Methodâa technique once belonging to the Cheongseong sect, refined with the disciplined formation of Wolguk's infantry.
There was no doubtâthese were their movements.
And in Seongâs mind, the scene began to form.
The two had encountered someoneâand drawn their swords.
They had fought.
Based on the intervals where movement paused, there had even been an exchange of words.
Chief Steward Seong silently followed the footprints.
At times, he noted which way the branches had been disturbed.
At others, he read the faint nicks left on stones.
Eventually, he stopped before the edge of a cliff.
His eyes flashed.
â...As I thought.â
He bent down, brushing snow from the cliffâs edge.
A red stain.
Old blood.
He had to look below.
Without hesitation, he pushed off the ground, bracing against the rock face as he began to descend.
He soon spotted scattered blood traces.
This wasnât blood drawn from a sword in midair or some such dramatic display.
Someone had been flung from the cliff and, struggling to survive, had swung their armânot to strike, but to find a handhold.
Their goal had been simple: to catch the wall.
But it hadnât gone well.
The trail of blood cut off abruptly. That confirmed it.
Chief Steward Seong loosened the strength in the arm heâd been using to brace against the wall, and his body dropped.
Roughly a hundred jang downâyet he landed light as a feather.
He scanned the base again, more closely this time, and spotted a gouged-out portion of the cliff.
There he found the corpse, mangled beyond recognition.
Wild dogs had clearly gotten to itâbut the cause of death was unmistakable.
A sword wound.
One deep, clean strike.
The body belonged to Baek Myeonggaek.
Chief Steward Seong stared down at the corpse with cold eyes.
Every person lives by their choices.
If one has no regrets about those choices, thatâs enough.
Baek Myeonggaek had made his choiceâto leave.
To hold onto his convictions.
But to believe those convictions would always lead to good outcomes... was a delusion best abandoned.
This is the martial world.
The romanticism of the martial world has long since died.
Seong quietly reflected.
âBaek Myeonggaekâs corpse is here... but the blood trail nearby clearly belongs to Jin Sohyeop. So why is there no body?â
With that much blood loss, the injuries would have to be critical.
Odd.
He needed more than certaintyâhe needed confirmation.
He stepped back, looking out over the area as a whole.
Footprints. Broken branches.
The scene came together.
Baek Myeonggaek had been wounded and thrown from the cliff.
In response, Jin Sohyeop had thrown himself after him, breaking branches as he landed.
Then, someone followed Jin Sohyeop down and fought him there.
The enemy toyed with Jin.
Parts of the cliff were gouged, blood was splattered, branches broken.
Jin had been thrown into the wallâeight times at least.
It was clear now.
Jin Sohyeop had suffered grievous wounds.
So severe that without treatment, survival was unlikelyâbut at some point, the bleeding had stopped.
His opponent had stemmed the bleeding.
That meant they needed him alive. They had a reason to take him.
More certainty.
Only one culprit.
Chief Steward Seongâs eyes narrowed.
Taking both men wouldâve been difficult.
So the enemy made a choiceâto dispose of one.
All the clues now fit together.
Their attacker was a master.
At least Three Flowers Convergeâpossibly even Five Banners Form.
That level of power was necessary to dispatch them so cleanly.
More than thatâthe enemy had revealed neither footwork nor martial techniques.
They had subdued and killed with plain swordplay alone.
Even though Jin Sohyeop and Baek Myeonggaek had unleashed everything they had, it wasnât enough.
They hadnât even managed a scratch.
It was enough.
Baek Myeonggaek was dead.
Jin Sohyeop had been taken.
Chief Steward Seong recovered the corpse, then left the gorge.
He had a report to make.
To Unwi.
****
Shortly after reaching the realm of Five Dragon Blooming Star, Seol Unwi began examining the changes in his body, one by one.
Inside him, his inner force now flowed with far greater strength along the Chong and Dai Meridians.
Compared to the Dual Light Manifestation stage, the power coursing through him was incomparably stronger.
Like a quiet stream that had suddenly become a surging river.
Thanks to his abnormally thick blood channels, his capacity to store inner force far exceeded that of other martial artistsâbut even so, the barriers between realms could not be ignored.
Even with the use of False Innate Energy, that much remained true.
He raised his palm and gathered inner force.
A pale white glow began to shimmer above his hand.
Before, this process wouldâve taken time.
Now, a mere thought summoned it instantly.
That was what it meant to unlock the Middle Dantian.
To be honest, he still didnât quite like itâbut he chose to see it as a positive.
He quietly steadied his breath.
His inner force swirled violently, circulating through every part of his body.
A subtle vibration began beneath his skin, followed by a faint mist rising from his pores.
The impurities within his body were being expelled.
After continuing his meditation for about one more shijin, Unwi slowly rose to his feet.
At most, it had been three shijin.
When he advanced further in cultivation, the Conception and Governor Meridians would open. Beyond that, the complete awakening of the Eight Extraordinary Meridians awaited him.
It was fine.
He wasnât in a rush.
To be impatient would be to walk the path of those other carriers of wide meridiansâwhose bodies had ruptured under the pressure.
He wasnât stupid enough to make that kind of mistake.
Because Seol Unwi was not that kind of man.
After changing into clean clothes, Unwi stepped outsideâand froze.
â...Found him on the Nine Dragon Trade Route.â
It was the corpse of Baek Myeonggaek, mutilated beyond recognition.
Unwi stood in silence for a long time, staring at the body.
So his worst suspicion had [N O V E L I G H T] come true.
But as with most things in life, oneâs intuitions donât always come to pass. Unwi was no exception.
He had made countless predictions in his life. And many of them were wrong.
He had hoped the unease he felt over Jin Sohyeop and Baek Myeonggaekâs disappearance was just thatâunfounded worry.
He ran a hand down his face.
This was reality.
Unwi spoke.
âAny thoughts on who it was?â
â...Iâm not sure.â
He raised his eyes to Han Murin.
âDo you have something to say?â
âI say this only because it might cross your mind... but it wasnât me.â
Unwi studied Han Murin for a moment before replying in a calm voice.
âThereâs one thing I can make absolutely clear. I donât suspect any of you.â
â...â
âGiven the timing alone, itâs impossible for it to have been you. So put that worry aside.â
Then Unwi turned to Chief Steward Seong.
âYou said it was someone above Five Banners Form?â
âYes. From what I could tell, at the very least Five Banners Form...â
Seongâs words trailed off. Heâd spoken so naturally, caught up in the momentâbut officially, both inside and outside the palace, Seong was nothing more than a civilian.
Unwi watched his pale expression and said quietly,
âChief Steward Seong is a member of the White Snow Phantom Corps. His current realm is Spirit Ascension Stage.â
Namgung Wonyang and Cheonpung both gasped, as did Seong himself. Only Han Murin remained unsurprised.
â...Young Master, you shouldnât reveal that so casually...â
âThey were bound to find out sooner or later. Better to answer the questions I ask than waste time playing pretend.â
Seong scratched his head and sighed.
â...Fine. I understand. Iâm sure you have your reasons. Then to answer your questionâyes, it was at least a master of Five Banners Form. If the attacker had been merely Three Flowers Converge, thereâs no way Jin Sohyeop and Baek Myeonggaek wouldâve been taken down so easily.â
âYour reasoning?â
âYou already know. Youâve watched them train. Those two, even as they were, couldâve at least left a small wound on a master at that levelâmaybe scrawled a name across their back in blood. If theyâd gone in ready to die, they couldâve carved out a solid gash, hand-span wide. But there was nothing there. No blood but theirs.â
âYouâre certain?â
âAbsolutely. Not a single extra bloodstain, not even a scrap of torn cloth, not a single strand of hair. It was a game to the attacker.â
âThey played with them... then abducted one.â
âYes. One person came. Killed one, took the other.â
âYou believe heâs still alive?â
â...Itâs possible. But Iâm doubtful.â
Time to return to the root of the matter.
Why had Unwi suspected something might happen to those two in the first place?
It wasnât intuition born of ignorance.
It was a matter of how you used the information you had.
In this case, a single name had to be considered.
âWhatâs the martial level of Hanbing Sectâs Cho Sehui?â
â...Heâs at Five Banners Form.â
âFour days ago, the day I arrived in Yangnyeong and burned down the four major sects and killed the magistrateâI heard Cho Sehui left for Hanbing Sect that same day. Is there any definitive proof that he actually left?â
â...No proof. Just a few resident eyewitnesses, and thatâs it. But he did leave the government office, that much is certain.â
âWhat if he left the office and simply observed from afar?â
â...â
âThe Hanbing Sect is part of my maternal lineage. Even before this, Iâve always kept them in check. No... not just âin check.ââ
His voice dropped, colder now.
âThey played a major role in turning me into a dog.â
â...Young Master...â
âBefore he died, Han Janggwang said something. If Juryung Sword Gate managed to kill me, Hanbing Sect would clean up the mess. Theyâd struck a deal.â
â...You... you never mentioned that. That needs to be reported to the Palace Lord immediatelyââ
Chief Steward Seong hadnât been there when that happened.
Which meant this was his first time hearing it.
And for once, he was visibly furious.