Unwi pointed to one of his white stones. It was firmly connected to the others around it.
âMount Huaâs swordsmanship did not waver, just like a mountain standing firm in its place. They guarded their center, as the mountain keeps its ground.â
Sim Munryongâs eyes widened.
âYour game of Go focused too much on attack and lost its connections. Just like you, who has pursued only Mount Huaâs swordsmanship and lost Mount Huaâs path. Their swords were never meant to harm others. They were meant to guard the selfâand from that center, to embrace the weak.â
Unwi gestured at the scattered black stones around his cluster of white ones.
âLook. The cohesion of these stones has rendered your black stones powerless. This is Mount Huaâs sword. There is no needless killing. Just solid, unshakable links centered on the selfâthat was more than enough.â
Sim Munryongâs hand trembled.
To think that the sword of Mount Hua he had pursued so desperately... was this.
Not to harm enemiesâbut to guard the center, and from that place, to protect the weak.
A realization struck him like thunder.
âAh... ah...â
He couldnât speak.
This was it.
That elusive feeling, always just beyond reach.
No... this wasnât the hint of enlightenment. This was enlightenment itself.
Sim Munryong shot to his feetâand dropped immediately into the lotus position.
From within him, a vast mountain began to rise.
Unwi, watching, slowly stood up.
The result had been a victory by fifteen and a half points.
A crushing win.
Upon the board, white stonesâlike freshly fallen snowâcovered the vital areas. Sim Munryongâs black stones had scattered without forming any solid connection.
***
Chief Steward Seong wore a speechless expression.
It had taken barely half a sijin.
In that short time, he had summoned everyone, assessed the warriors' capabilities, and aligned the logistics accordingly.
He thought he had moved quicklyâbut that cocky Baekryeong Unit warrior had fallen into a state of no-self.
That phenomenon, that form.
It was unmistakable.
He was ascending to the Myth Realm.
â...My lord...?â
He had only played a game of Go... and ascended from a game?
What in the world was this?
âChief Seong.â
â...Yes.â
âStand guard while he cultivates.â
â...Shouldnât I come with you?â
Unwi shook his head.
âThereâs no need for you to intervene.â
â...There could be a Harmonization Stage martial artist.â
âIt doesnât matter.â
Unwiâs confidence wasnât baseless.
If he were still at the level of Yangguang Ihyeon or Five Dragon Star, he would have avoided clashing with a Harmonization Realm martial artist.
But now... he had reached Samhwa Chwijeong.
That meant he had formed the True Core (Jindan-jeon). And with it, he could wield condensed internal energyâGenuine Qi.
By mixing Genuine Qi with False Form Qi, even a Harmonization Realm opponentâ
He could fight them head-on.
He might end up wounded, but that didnât matter. What mattered was that he could take them on.
âAnd besides...â
A faint smile rose on Unwiâs lips.
âDo you know how to play Go?â
â...Of course. Who in the martial world doesnât know how to play?â
âThen letâs play a game when I return.â
â...Will I end up like that?â
Unwi shook his head.
âI can give you something akin to insight, but accepting it depends on the individual. Especially in your case, since your martial senses havenât fully returned, once wonât be enough.â
â...My lord.â
âSpeak.â
âI have something in mind. Youâre not thinking what I think you are, are you?â
Unwi didnât answer.
âRest.â
***
Between Bongnae and Yangnyeong sat a village called Oksu Villageâand within it, the entrance to the gold mine.
As soon as Unwi arrived, his expression shifted.
His keen senses detected the presence of enemies in hiding.
âCheonpung. Han Murin.â
His voice was coldâlike the chill of the Snow Mountains.
âOne up in the left tree. Two at the entrance. Letâs see how far youâve come.â
A faint smile tugged at his lips.
It was the smile of the Snow Mountain Demon Lord.
âKill them all.â
âUnderstood.â
Cheonpung and Han Murin carried out the order in their own ways. Their killing intent sliced through the air.
Cheonpung hurled the greatsword heâd been holding. Like a bolt of lightning, it severed the tree cleanly in two.
The martial artist hiding there leapt out in surprise.
Fatal mistake.
Cheonpung sprang forward and grabbed the manâs head, slamming it into the ground.
KWAANGâ!
The manâclearly a Yangguang Ihyeon-level martial artistâwas no more than an eggshell before Cheonpungâs brute force.
Cheonpung lifted the ruined head and grinned.
âTaken care of.â
Unwi nodded and turned.
Han Murin had already drawn his twin swords and was charging toward the entrance. Silver arcs traced through the air behind his blades.
The two men guarding the gate flinched in horror.
âW-Wait aâ!â
Han Murin gave no verbal answer.
He responded with a smileâand his blade.
SLASHâ!
One manâs head soared into the air.
Han Murin spun. The remaining man brought his sword downâ
CHANGâ!
Han Murinâs other blade parried it cleanly.
SHLUKâ!
His right-hand sword pierced the manâs throat.
And thenâ
BOOMâ!!
He detonated.
Heaven-Slaying Wolf Star Arts.
Frost Star Shatters the Void.
Han Murin flicked the blood from his twin blades and smirked.
âAll done.â
Unwi noddedâhis gaze turned to the entrance beyond.
From there, dozens of martial artists began charging out.
The occupying warriors of the Lightning Sword Gate, along with followers from the Twin Sword Sect and the Hidden Blade Sect.
Unwi looked at them and spoke.
âListen.â
The branch officers of Jade Tiger Gate, Blue Cloud Sect, the Yeong Family, and Tianha Trading Company, along with the rest, turned to Unwi.
âNo prisoners.â
His voice was firmâhis command, absolute.
âKill them all. Miners, merchants, unaffiliated warriors, cultivatorsâno exceptions.â
ââUnderstood!ââ
Ju Soa and Wonyang charged forward first, followed by Cheonpung and Han Murin, then the remaining sect members of Yangnyeong.
Blood splattered.
Flesh tore.
In the midst of this battlefield, two alone remained calm.
The man in charge of Bongnaeâs forcesâCold Star Iron Sword Su Gwangho.
And Unwi.
Su Gwangho spoke, voice laced with frost.
âYouâre a cruel one.â
âYou mean me?â
Unwiâs calm reply earned a bitter laugh from Su Gwangho.
He had expected negotiations, not a bloodbath.
This was far beyond prediction.
But more than thatâ
âYou really âȘ NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t âȘ (Official version) intend to slaughter them all?â
âYes. I do.â
Unwiâs response held no hesitation.
Su Gwangho silently surveyed the carnage.
So many lay dead, yet his gaze was as if none of it concerned him.
Bizarre, to say the least.
âDo you know who I am?â
âYes. Your title, your name, your cultivation, and your affiliationâI know them all.â
âAnd even so, you brought this about? Youâll see this through?â
âIf a man draws his swordâand makes a choiceâthen he must see it through. Thatâs how it should be.â
âIf you know my level, then surely you know seeing this through would be... delayed. Youâre insane.â
Unwi shook his head.
âA manâs conviction should not bend before cultivation. Even if I am merely Samhwa Chwijeong and you are Harmonization Stage, my will remains intact.â
â...So this is your path.â
âYes.â
Chief Seong had said it.
There might be a Harmonization Stage martial artistâso he offered to come along.
Unwi replied:
It didnât matter.
He said that because he truly intended to see this through.
He continued calmly.
âThis gold mine belongs to Yangnyeong. You know that, donât you?â
Su Gwanghoâs gaze sharpened.
âThatâs not a simple question. I hear it used to belong to Bongnae.â
âOwnership changes.â
Unwiâs voice carried the cold weight of logic.
âBongnae lost the mine to Cheonrim. And I took it from Cheonrim. Now Bongnae wants to take it backâso what can I do? Iâll gouge out their eyes so they never look this way again. Isnât that the way of martial law?â
â...No choice, then.â
Su Gwangho drew his sword.
âYou may be of Snow Palace bloodâbut you donât have two lives. You know that, donât you? If you die hereâwhat then?â
A faint smile touched Unwiâs lips.
âWell. Iâve never really thought Iâd die. But if I doâso be it.â
âUntil now, no one has tried to kill you. Because harming you means harming Snow Palace. Theyâve always gone for suppression over execution. Youâve used thatârun wild because of it. Isnât that the truth?â
âI donât see it that way. But judging by your words, it seems you do.â
A chilling aura laced Su Gwanghoâs sword. The air itself froze.
âToday, Iâll kill you. Thatâs the promise I came with... Donât hold a grudge.â
âI wonât. But I do have one question.â
âWhat is it?â
âYour tongueâs awfully long. Did you commit a sin in that place before coming here?â
â...â
âTo see a fallen Transcendental Stage cultivator in a place like Oksu Village... is quite the rare sight. So let me ask: if I kill you hereâwho comes next?â
âThat wonât happen. But if I do die, then Golden Dao Chess Master Wang Muha will come.â
Unwi had heard the name.
This had nothing to do with the Lightning Sword Gate or Bongnae.
Wang MuhaâGolden Dao Chess Master.
One of the Eight Elders of the Martial Alliance.
Currently at Union of Heaven and Man.
A future powerhouse who would one day reach Peach Blossom Subjugation.
It was laughable when he thought about it.
No matter how mad the Lightning Sword Gate was, acting like this wasnât sane.
Someone had to be backing them.
And the Lightning Sword Gate belonged to the Martial Alliance.
So did Su Gwangho.
In other wordsâthe Martial Alliance stood behind them.
Not long ago, Unwi played Go against Cheonrim.
Now, it was the Martial Alliance.
That was all.
His gaze turned cold.
â...I see. Thatâs enough, then.â