Unwi nodded.
â...Doesnât seem like youâre trying to exploit me using the palace as a shield, and youâre not the type to play around either... But if that promise isnât upheld, I honestly donât know what Iâll do.â
âYou donât know what youâll do...? You really are a dumb bastard.â
â...What? This fucker, youâve been yapping since earlierââ
âThey say a gentleman does not argue with the ignorant when walking the path of the Dao.â
At Unwiâs cold words, Sim Munryong fell silent.
âBut youâre not only ignorant of the Dao right nowâyouâre too stupid to even grasp the situation.â
âYou littleââ
âYou say you want to find Mount Huaâs path, yet you donât even understand your own position? Trying to pressure me with mere Spirit Ascension stage cultivation?â
Unwiâs gaze turned sharp.
âIf I truly intended to kill you right now, youâd die right here. Thatâs reality.â
Sim Munryongâs expression changed. He instinctively understood that Unwiâs words were not a bluff.
It made no senseâbut his instincts as a martial artist screamed it at him.
This illegitimate child, still in Three Flowers Gathering Purity, was exuding confidence that completely overwhelmed even a Spirit Ascension realm master in terms of raw presence.
It wasnât some empty delusion.
It was instinctânothing else could explain it.
âThey say a gentleman knows himself and understands others. By that measure, youâre still just a petty man. If your master were the Head of Mount Hua, he would be ashamed of you as you are now.â
â...â
âAnd of course, if someone like you rebuilt Mount Hua, heâd be ashamed of that too. You who know nothing of respect, who lack even basic courtesy, and who donât understand the very Dao of the Gentleman that made Mount Hua draw the sword in the first placeâwho are you raising your voice in front of?â
Sim Munryong flinched.
Call it aura. Or spirit.
This bastard... what the hell was he?
âSim Munryong.â
â...Say it.â
âDo you know what Iâm thinking right now?â
â...How the hell would I know that?â
âIâm regretting my decision. Just a little.â
â....â
âIf I end up any more disappointed in youâand decide I have no use for you anymoreâknow this. Merely hearing my name will make you tremble in fear.â
Unwi quietly turned and began walking.
His physique had grown slightly larger after undergoing his transformation.
Where once he had stood at six cheok, he now measured six cheok and two chon.
Sim Munryong stood at six cheok and three chon, a little tallerâbut for some reason, here and now, he seemed like the smaller one.
âThis is your first and last warning.â
â...From you? Youâre warning me?â
âYes. Me, warning you.â
â....â
âI brought you along because I needed you. So just this onceâIâll overlook your disrespect. But.â
Unwi reached out and grabbed Sim Munryong by the collar. Sim blinked at the absurdity of it.
âYou donât even understand whoâs holding the leashâand whoâs giving the chance. Itâs painful to witness that kind of ignorance. If youâve got a brain, use it. I donât know when your desire to restore Mount Hua became so twisted by your own petty emotionsâbut if Iâm disappointed again, Iâll erase the name Mount Hua from this world with my own hands. Do you understand?â
â...Damn... This bastard. Youâre worse than me.â
Releasing Simâs collar, Unwi spoke again.
âIâll start counting to a hundred. By then, bring me the bodies of the three Snow Mountain Black Bears responsible for this scene.â
Sim Munryong was dumbfounded.
He hadnât known before seeing him in person, but this was the infamous Seol Unwi?
One of the most overlooked bloodlines in the Snow Mountainâbut to think he was this formidable.
He still couldnât grasp it. How had this guy casually dispersed the aura of a Spirit Ascension master?
And how had he taken a step forward under that weight?
If Sim Munryong were in his shoes, he might have pissed himself right then and there.
All of that aura had been concentrated on Unwi.
Yet even the tiny residual pressureâa single grainâs worthâwas enough to drop Wonyang, a Five Dragon Blooming Star cultivator, to her knees. The coachman had fainted outright.
Unwi was incomprehensible.
Stillâ
âHow do you know there are three bears?â
âThe footprints are different sizes.â
â...â
âSince youâve reached the Spirit Ascension stage, you should at least have the perception to notice that. Donât ask questions you already know the answer to.â
â...Youâre seriously a monster.â
âCall it what you want. Either wayâweâre at twenty-two.â
Sim Munryong smirked.
Then, pointing at Unwi with his index finger, he said,
âYou know... If you hadnât said that stuff about Mount Huaâs spirit earlier, Iâd have turned back to the central plains already.â
âTwenty-nine.â
âIâve never thought about serving anyone. I doubt I ever will. But those wordsâman, they hit hard.â
âThirty-five.â
â...I like you. Now I understand why that freak who attained the Peerless Heaven Manifestation was so desperate to take you as his disciple. Youâve got something. Really.â
âForty-four.â
Sim raised his hand.
âOkay, okay, you twisted freak. Thatâs enough. I donât need to go that far.â
The aura Sim Munryong had released earlier swept across the area.
That was more than enough.
Why had Unwi recommended him?
Why someone like Sim Munryong, who was currently just in the Spirit Ascension realm?
That reason was about to become clear.
Sim closed his eyes.
At that moment, the two swords at his waist unsheathed themselves and flew across the snowy landscape toward the opposite mountain.
A heartbeat laterâ
An ear-splitting roar, followed by the sound of earth shattering.
When Sim extended his hand, two bear corpses, their skulls pierced, rose into the air, impaled by the swords.
Sim Munryong.
His specialty was lightning-fast swordplay and swordsmanship that had reached a refined level.
Though currently in Spirit Ascension, he was just half a step from the Mythic Realm.
His talent could easily place him among the Five Martial Saints.
In his past life, Unwi had cut off Sim Munryongâs head himselfâwhen the latter had already reached Peach Blossom Spirit Completion.
Unwi spoke.
âYou said there were three.â
Sim Munryong snorted.
âI donât kill cubs.â
Judging by the tracks, there had indeed been three bears.
One of them, though, was a cubâbarely a year old at most.
And Sim had spared that one.
What crime could a child have committed?
âI told youâI donât kill kids. And from the perspective of the gentlemanâs Dao you were talking about, isnât it right to spare the cub?â
Unwi silently gazed at him.
It was a difference in values.
Mount Hua in its prime had been a gathering of gentlemen. From that view, the cub was blameless.
But.
As Unwi had already saidâhe did not follow Mount Huaâs teachings, nor did he revere them.
Mount Hua had its path. And Unwi had his own.
âWonyang.â
â...Yes.â
âGo and kill the cub.â
Unlike someone else, Wonyang showed no hesitation.
âYes, my lord.â
She turned to dash offâthen paused in place. She had to.
âThatâs your way?â
It was Sim Munryong.
âYeah, yeahâI get it. Disrespect, insolence, Iâve lived that way, talked that way, never shown proper regard. But stillâthis is wrong.â
He was serious.
âYou spout off about the gentlemanâs pathâand now you want to kill an innocent cub? What crime has it committed?â
âDoes it matter what crime?â
â...What?â
âWhere do you think we are?â
â...The Snow Mountains.â
âExactly. This is the Snow Mountains. And in the territory of the Snow Mountains, residents of the Snow Mountains were killed.â
âThey were. But youâyou whoâre so quick on the uptakeâdonât tell me you donât realize what those bastards were doing?â
âMaybe I do. Maybe I donât.â
ââMaybeâ? Donât pretend. You know what Black Heaven Pills are, donât you? Forbidden drugs. Eaten by those training in blood qi.â
Surprisingly, Sim Munryong was well-informed.
âTo gather that many of them... They probably betrayed the Snow Mountains. And revenge against those bastardsââ
âWe donât know what they did yet. Nothingâs been confirmed.â
â...Youâre trying to cover the sky with your palm.â
âWhy cover it at all? As I saidâwe donât know for sure what they did. Maybe it was a few individuals acting out. Maybe the Yang Family changed their allegiance. The important part is this: This is the Snow Mountains. And people of the Snow Mountains were killed in their own land.â
â...â
âThat part is beyond question. â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) No matter what crimes they may have committedâeven if they secretly murdered hundreds or thousandsâany incident in this territory falls under the responsibility of the Snow Palace.â
Sim Munryong had been serious. But now, so was Unwi.
âThatâs the hierarchy. Thatâs responsibility. Judgment comes after that. Do you understand?â
â...Youâre different.â
Unwi took it to mean he understood.
âWonyang.â
âYes.â
âGo and kill it.â
âYes, my lord.â
Wonyang dashed off.
âAnd Sim Munryong.â
â...What now?â
âIs your tone always this awful? Canât fix it?â
âProbably not.â
Unwiâs eyes started to cool againâuntil Sim Munryong, offering a rare concession, said,
âButâI admit youâre not like the rest. I can offer you a bit of respect.â
Unwi watched him a moment, then casually tossed his words.
âLoad the two bear corpses onto the carriage.â
â...Me?â
âWould you rather I do it?â
â....â
âItâll be good training for your swordsmanship. Actually, let me change that. Donât load themâcarry them yourself. All the way to Yangnyeong.â
â...All the way?â
Unwi nodded.
Goddamn. This bastard...
âYouâre serious, arenât you?â
Unwi turned silently and bent down, placing a hand on the coachmanâs shoulder.
The man jerked awake, startled.
âPrepare to depart. Weâre leaving immediately.â
âY-yes, Lord Hyeon Seollin! Right away!â
Unwi was about to reenter the carriage when he turned his head. His gaze met Sim Munryongâs. The latter sighed deeply, then waved his hand toward the corpses.
Whoosh.
Massive flames erupted and consumed the bodies. Then, the two dead bears rose into the air.
â...Iâm not following your orders. Just figured itâd help my training.â
With a faint smirk, Unwi stepped into the carriageâand before long, Wonyang returned. Her sword was stained with blood.
As she moved to board the carriage, Sim Munryong asked,
âHey.â
â...Yes?â
âYou were about to throw your sword at me earlier, werenât you?â
âYou know me well.â
âYou think that wouldâve hit me?â
âI donât care. It wouldâve shut your mouth.â
â....â
âThatâs all that mattered.â
âWhat if youâd died?â
âThen Iâd be dead.â
With that curt reply, Wonyang entered the carriage. Sim Munryong, staring at her in disbelief, muttered softly,
â...Not a single normal one among them.â