âYes. I do.â
He truly did.
âThe Murim Alliance will lower their heads on their own, the Sacheon Alliance will beg for mercy, and Central Blood Sect will soon reach out first.â
âAre you confident?â
âI am.â
Seol Jungcheon tapped the table with his fingers before nodding once.
âVery well. I will stay silentâjust as you said.â
In a game of Go, placing a single stone wrong often collapses the entire board.
This was no different.
An illegitimate child who had once amounted to nothing had started to run wild, overturning the balance that had been long maintained. And now, even the previously fixed positions of the stones had begun to shift.
Naturally, the entire board had to change.
Thenâ
âMay I say one more thing?â Unwi asked.
âAs Blood Heavenâs True Restoration?â
âNo. As your son. And as Hyeon Seollin.â
Seol Jungcheon quietly gazed at him before nodding.
âSpeak. Iâll listen.â
âThank you. Then I will speak plainly. Fatherâthereâs something crucial youâve forgotten.â
âMe?â
âYes. While I donât think your methods are wrong, the timing is. Everlasting Snow feels like a sandcastle not because of spies or external opportunists.â
âThen what is the issue?â
âYou.â
â...Me?â
âYes. The reason others dare to target Everlasting Snow is because they think youâre easy to challenge.â
â...â
âYes. Because you seem easy to challenge. They say you're close to reaching Absolute Onenessâbut the truth is, you have not.â
Seol Jungcheonâs gaze turned serious. So did Unwiâs.
âThe fourth realm of the Five Divine RealmsâGrand Void Formlessâis indeed powerful. But there are already those who stand at Absolute Oneness. Like the sect leader of Central Blood Sect. The Lord of Heavenâs Gate. And the Patriarch of Maitreya Brahma Sect.â
Seol Jungcheonâs eyes widened.
â...Youâre saying the Undying Maitreya has already reached Absolute Oneness?â
He was widely believed to still be in the Grand Void Formless Stage, just like Seol Jungcheon.
âThatâs false. He has already attained Absolute Onenessâeven at this point in time.â
And there was more.
â...Heavenâs Gate? Thatâs the first Iâve heard of them.â
âI know little myself. But currently, Heavenâs Gate holds one Absolute Oneness, one Grand Void Formless, and two Dao Flower Realm masters. Likely, two more will ascend soon.â
Seol Jungcheonâs expression grew grave.
â...I was a frog in a well.â
âNot anymore.â
â...â
âEverlasting Snow has more potential than any of them. Besides, both Heavenâs Gate and the Maitreya Sect wonât move for small matters like war.â
There was a pause. Seol Jungcheon was silent. So was Unwi.
He had spoken not as Blood Heavenâs True Restoration, but as a sonâas a direct heir of Everlasting Snowâwith utmost honesty.
He had delivered truth.
Before long, Seol Jungcheon finally spoke again.
âSo youâre telling me... to reach Absolute Oneness as soon as possible.â
âThatâs right.â
Unwi squared his shoulders.
âIf youâthe Palace Lordâremain firmly in place, the sandcastle can become a steel fortress.â
â...â
âAs I said before, you donât need to concern yourself with what happens in the palace. Nor with the Murim or Sacheon Alliances. Their leaders are also on the verge of Absolute Oneness, and theyâre trying to eliminate future threats before they rise. You donât need to stoop to that level. Leave such matters to those below.â
âYou mean to say youâll handle it?â
âI will.â
He met Seol Jungcheonâs gaze head-on.
âI intend to protect your Everlasting Snow Palace. We are bound by unshakable trust. As long as I exist, this palace will endure. That is why I was born again.â
The scent of tea drifted faintly through the air as silence settled between them.
In Seol Jungcheonâs gaze, Unwi saw it clearly:
Trust.
Expectation.
A look he had never seen in his previous lifeânot even in dreams.
That look alone was enough.
This... was the place he was meant to be.
***
The inner palace was vast.
So large, in fact, that many of its rooms went unused under normal circumstances. Yet the room Wonyang had stepped into now was unlike any other.
It was the place where Hyeon Seollinâno, Seol Unwiâhad spent his childhood.
The room was shockingly modest.
On the wall were old books, neatly aligned. By the window sat a single dust-covered desk.
Through that window, the snowy mountains of Seolgung could be seen. Wonyang wondered what the young Unwi had stared at beyond those peaks. As she turned her head, she noticed a folded sheet of paper tucked in the corner of a bookshelf.
The moment she unfolded it, a strange emotion swept over her.
A woman.
A portrait of a woman.
The upper torso had been carefully drawn. The clothes werenât silk or fineryâjust simple garments, like something worn by mountain dwellers.
And yet, the portrait exuded an unmistakable grace and warmth. Whether this aura came from the woman herself or from the feelings of the one who had painted herâWonyang couldnât tell.
But no artist can paint what isnât there.
Wonyang was a martial artist.
And as one, she could read brushstrokes, judge the force behind a stroke, and sense the level of the artist.
This wasnât drawn by some ordinary hand.
This was the work of a masterâat least someone of the Five Divine Realms.
A strange assumption surfaced.
There was only one possible artist.
The supreme lord of SeolgungâSeol Jungcheon.
He had painted this woman.
Then this woman must be Unwiâs mother.
When he was young, Unwi must have sat before that window, looking out at the snowy peaks while thinking of his mother.
Wonyang carefully folded the portrait and began wandering again.
The inkwell on the desk bore deep signs of use.
Brushes still sat in their standâuntouched for what must have been over a decade.
As if time had frozen, the room remained exactly as it was the moment Unwi had left.
Before leaving for Seolap, what had Unwi been thinking in this room?
Wonyang brushed her fingers over the desk. The chill of old wood carried with °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° it the weight of time.
In one corner was a small weapon rack.
Empty nowâbut once, surely, Unwiâs sword had rested there.
Could Unwi have imagined, back then, that he would become such a powerful man?
Wonyang suddenly wondered if she was intruding.
Unwi had told her to wait here. If she got bored, heâd said, she could train at the nearby martial yard. But now, she worried sheâd lingered too long.
And yet, she couldnât make herself leave.
Traces of Unwi remained in this placeâones no one else could know.
Another side of himâone she had never seen, and perhaps never would again.
She wanted to know more. But this would have to suffice.
She turned to leave.
And froze.
Someone was standing just outside the door.
Since when? She hadnât noticed a thingâonly saw the man when her eyes fell on him.
A truly overwhelming presence.
The kind of person whose level was so high that someone like herâbarely in the Spirit Convergence Realmâcouldn't even begin to sense them.
His figure was utterly ordinary.
Not tall or short, not particularly handsome or ugly.
No weapon at his side, just casual attire. And in this freezing cold, not even a cloak over his shoulders.
He spoke.
âHyeon Seollin must be quite fortunate. A descendant of the Namgung clan... Iâve always wanted to see their famed martial arts myself. But what a pity, that it was all lost in the Thousand-Year Chaos.â
â...Who are you?â
âAh, forgive me. I forgot to introduce myself. I am Jutae, commander of the Baekseol Ghost Brigade.â
Baekseol Ghost Brigade.
Jutae.
Wonyang swallowed and lowered into a respectful martial bow.
âNamgung Wonyang, your humble junior, greets the Heavenly Halberd Swordmaster.â
Heavenly Halberd SwordmasterâJutae.
His fame preceded him.
Said to be the finest swordmaster in Seolgung.
When fighting at full strength, it was said he could wield a hundred swords in the air at once.
âI was truly impressed by Hyeon Seollinâs performance in Seolap,â Jutae said. âAnd each time he stood tall, someone always stood at his side.â
His eyes curved with a soft smile.
âI saw you earlier today. Your swordsmanship is quite unique. Clearly the Namgung styleâbut thereâs something else, too. A wild, explosive power, like that of a beast. The evolution of Namgung techniques post-Chaos is... fascinating. I find myself curious to learn more.â
Wonyangâs spine tingled.
Something felt off. Jutaeâs tone had a hidden edgeâsharp, though faint.
A womanâs instinct, perhaps. Or just her intuition. But something felt wrong.
Only one person in recent days had addressed her with such direct references to the Namgung nameâUnwi.
She didnât overthink it.
âMartial arts naturally evolve over time,â she said. âAnd whether that path is right or wrong is something each of us must determine for ourselves.â
âOh...?â
Jutaeâs eyes turned to her. They seemed warmâbut Wonyang didnât miss the sharpness beneath.
The situation wasnât right. There was no reason for the commander of the Baekseol Ghost Brigade to come speak with her directly.
âIs there something you want from me?â she asked.
âSomething I want...? Indeed.â
A serene smile touched his lips.
âWould you consider joining the Baekseol Ghost Brigade?â
There was no hesitation.
âNo.â
His brow twitched faintly.
â...If you joined, you could learn all of the Baekseol Ghost Brigadeâs techniques. Seong Yangho may only be an Entry-Spirit Realm cultivator, but in truth his power rivals the Mythic Realm.â
His voice dropped.
âOur martial arts are that powerful.â
Wonyang felt herself grow increasingly uncomfortable.
She had already declined once.
She intended to serve only one person for the rest of her life.
Unwi.
Everything he had done for herâhis words, his actionsâhad moved her.
Her heart belonged solely to him.
Baekseol Ghost Brigade? She didnât care. Even if it were the White Spirit Guardâit wouldnât matter.
Her eyes locked onto Jutaeâs.