â...Let me see your arm. Iâll at least apply some medicine.â
Moved by the sorrow in Wonyangâs voice, Unwi turned to look at her for a moment. The deep concern in her eyes pierced his chest. Without a word, he extended his arm.
Wonyangâs touch gently traced the wound. As though his pain were her own, she carefully applied pressure to acupoints, then pulled out a golden wound balm from her robes and applied it with great care. The inner energy flowing from her fingertips enveloped the injury.
Unwi looked away from her and spoke quietly.
âCheonpung.â
âYes.â
âSummon Jang Seok of the Beggarsâ Union.â
Cheonpung nodded and immediately dashed off toward Yangnyeong.
âHan Murin.â
âYes, Lord of the Branch.â
âGather the corpses with the martial artists over there.â
âYou mean the ones from Bongnae too?â
âDo it. But treat them differently.â
Han Murin, sharp as ever, instantly grasped Unwiâs intent.
âYes. I understand.â
With that, Han Murin moved off. Just then, Wonyang finished treating him and began wrapping his shoulder with a bandage, almost as if embracing him.
There was something in her touch that went beyond simple treatment.
Ju Soa, who had silently observed everything, let out a wry laugh.
â...Youâre a monster.â
âYou mean me?â
âYou really donât realize it?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âYou made history today. A martial artist at Three Flowers Gathering Purity defeated one at Harmonization Stage. This rumorâs bound to spread across the Central Plains. But I saw it myself and still canât believe it. You think anyone who only hears it will?â
âWhat are you trying to say?â
â...Just that things are going to get a whole lot more complicated from now on.â
Unwi gave a small smile.
âI donât need to worry about that.â
âTrue. Why would that even matter to you?â
Ju Soa had more experience than most.
Unquestionably, second only to Unwi among those present. Thatâs why she understood.
âHan Seongcheol Sword Sugwangho was a member of the Upper Wisdom Pavilion of the Martial Alliance. The Pavilion Lord of Upper Wisdom is Golden Path Chess Hero Wang Muhaâa master at Union of Heaven and Man.â
The bandage in Wonyangâs hand trembled slightly.
Union of Heaven and Man.
A realm no one could reach lightly.
Even Heaven-and-Earth Spirit Realm could manipulate natureâs energy, but masters at the Martial God Five Realms could truly split mountains and tear the sky.
It wasnât exaggeration. They could kill with words, disassemble bodies with a single glance. That was the Martial God Five Realms.
âYou know quite a bit.â
âOf course. How could I not? But what matters is: why did the Martial Alliance make a move? Were they worried that the Snow Palace, after taking Yangnyeong, would begin exerting influence over the Central Plains? Or are they trying to break you in?â
âBoth.â
âBoth? Theyâre worried, so theyâre trying to tame you? The Martial Alliance?â
Wonyangâs gaze lowered as she continued bandaging Unwiâs shoulder.
And once again, her feelings reached Unwi.
Unfortunately, no one here knew the truth.
That not long ago, Doksagok had infiltrated Snow Mountainâand that spies aided their incursion.
Among those spies were agents of the Central Blood Sect, Sacheon Alliance, and Martial Alliance.
Yangnyeong, while at the edge of the Central Plains, was still part of the Central martial world. But what lay behind itâSeorapâwas not.
From the moment Unwi seized Yangnyeong, the Snow Palace became a sect directly connected to the martial world.
This signaled a change in the balance of power.
The Martial Alliance was first to act, but soon the Sacheon Alliance would move, and the Central Blood Sect as well.
The latter was far from the Snow Palace, so it wouldnât be immediateâbut it was only a matter of time.
âWhat will you do?â Ju Soa asked.
Unwi answered calmly.
âThey made their move first. I made mine. Now, itâs their turn again.â
â...You live such a tiring life.â
âWorried?â
âWouldnât you be? I never had a bad relationship with the Martial Alliance, but now itâs about â â to get ugly.â
Unwi gave a soft chuckle.
âYou worry needlessly.â
That made Ju Soaâs eyes gleam.
âThatâs a strange way of putting it. Youâre confident you can overturn everything, arenât you?â
âI am.â
Ju Soa and Wonyang both caught the expression on Unwiâs face as he said it.
Ju Soa had some worryâwondering what insane thing heâd do next. But Wonyang felt differently.
She saw in his eyes an unwavering conviction.
Wonyang knew.
Whenever Unwi wore that expression, something would happen.
It was simple logic.
If you can predict your opponentâs move, you can respond accordingly.
But Unwi never played the board thinking just one move ahead.
Right now, Unwi was planning it.
A divine moveâa play that could overturn everything.
***
Roughly two shijin passed.
In that time, all the corpses had been cleared.
Han Murin had been sharp.
The corpses of Yangnyeongâs side had been handled with utmost care, even gathering every scattered piece of flesh and laying them with proper spacing.
But the Bongnae corpses were not.
They had been tossed carelessly into a corner, like trash.
Ready to be burned at a momentâs notice.
Or perhaps offered as food to wild dogs.
Unwi looked at the scene with satisfaction, and Han Murin straightened his shoulders with pride.
Strangely, the two of them always resonated on these extremes.
Before long, Cheonpung approached Unwi.
He wasnât aloneâbeside him stood Jang Seok, looking far too clean-cut for a beggar.
With a cheerful grin, Jang Seok called out.
âHahaha, sir! Youâve stirred up trouble again, havenât you?â
Then he flinched, noticing Unwiâs injury.
âHo... That wound looks serious. I brought some physicians just in case, and thank heavens I did. You there! Come quickly!â
Jang Seok was nearly as perceptive as Han Murin.
He wasnât made head of the Beggarsâ Yangnyeong Branch for nothing.
Unwi shook his head and spoke.
âThe treatmentâs already done. Have your physicians look after the other martial artists instead.â
â...Understood. Whoever did itâthis treatmentâs flawless.â
As Jang Seok turned to give new orders, Unwi got to the point.
âI want information on the movements of the Thunderblade Sword Sect.â
At those words, Jang Seok straightened. Having met Unwi several times now, he knewâthe world Unwi lived in was different.
The way he thought, the way he actedâit was different.
He was no ordinary man. At times like this, the best move was to simply follow his lead.
And with it, reward would surely follow.
âCould you specify what exactly youâd like to know?â
âTrack the movements of Song Euigyeong in particular. Who he meets, where he goes, and the status of the sects involved with him.â
Jang Seok noddedâbut Unwi hadnât finished.
âDonât miss any contact with the Martial Alliance, either.â
The Martial Alliance.
At the mention of the name, Jang Seokâs expression also turned grave.
This wasnât merely a fight between Yangnyeong and Bongnae.
This was a clash between the Everlasting Snow Palace and the Martial Alliance.
No one wants to be the shrimp caught between whales. Jang Seok felt the same.
But if it was Unwi... he would surely show them a way to survive.
âYes, sir. Iâll uncover everything. Iâll use every ounce of power the Beggarsâ Union can muster.â
***
The letter in Song Euigyeongâs hand began to tremble violently.
It contained a full report of what had occurred at the gold mine in Oksu Village.
âAnnihilation?!â
His roar echoed through the main hall.
He was speechless.
This outcome wasnât just unexpectedâit was unimaginable.
Annihilation.
Everyone was dead.
No survivors. Every last one of the hundreds stationed there was gone.
âHow could this be... Is this... even possible...?â
Standing at the base of the hall, Jang GyeongmiâSect Leader of the Flowing Blue Sword Sectâspoke in a cold voice.
âTwenty martial artists at the Flame-Screen Realm, and over a hundred at the New Spirit Stage were deployed. That includes miners, overseers, porters, wagons... even provisions. The monetary loss alone is enormous.â
Her tone was even, but the fury in her voice was unmistakable.
And she wasnât the only one.
âSect Leader. May I speak?â
It was Un Sucheon, Sect Leader of the Island Sword Sect.
Song Euigyeong gave a nod.
Un Sucheon began to speak, almost in confession.
âI followed you out of trust. But this was the result. Two of our warriors at Three Flowers Gathering Purityâwho would have carried our sectâs futureâdied there. This...â
His words trailed off, and Song Euigyeongâs eyes sharpened.
âFinish your sentence.â
Un Sucheon seemed resolute now.
âYes. I will. Our Island Sword Sect has followed you for over twenty years. But today, we suffered enormous loss. And with Sugwangho of the Upper Wisdom Pavilion now dead, this is no longer a simple dispute over a gold mine.â
Another voice joined in.
It was Lee Myeongun, Sect Leader of the Twin Blade Sect.
âHeâs right. Weâve lost more than just men. We lost their skills, experience, and all the time and resources we invested. This loss cannot be recovered.â
Song Euigyeong stood in silence, staring out the window.
They werenât wrong. He had indeed made a mistake.
He had underestimated Seol Unwi.
He thought the man would negotiate.
That theyâd split profits and co-manage the mine.
But Seol Unwi had done it differently.
He had acted as a martial artist.
â...Now...â
He sighed and slowly spoke.
â...Fine. I wonât deny it. This was all my fault. And itâs trueâthe matter has gone beyond our hands. From the moment Sugwangho died, it became the Martial Allianceâs concern.â
âThen weâre just...â
Before Jang Gyeongmi could finish, Song Euigyeong raised a hand to stop her.
âThe Martial Alliance may have pushed me, but I made the choice. And I brought you into this. Iâll compensate youâfor everything you lost today.â
If it was money, heâd give it. If men, heâd replace them.
If it was martial arts, heâd hand over volumes from the Thunderblade Sword Sectâs library. Even high-grade Flame-level techniques.
He was ready to clean up this mess.
And yet, fear, resentment, and helpless resignation all stirred behind the eyes of Song Euigyeong and the three sect leaders.
It was understandable.
Stationing men at the mine had been his decision. That was undeniable.
But the context mattered.
Heâd been pushed.
By the Martial Alliance.
The Thunderblade Sword Sect was affiliated with them. And they had always provided protection.
Song Euigyeong had been nothing more than a stone on their board.
If they chose to abandon him, heâd be cast aside. If they chose to shield him, heâd be safe.
That was his reality.
And yetâ
âI have pride, donât I.â
He rose from his seat.
âWe are the sects representing Bongnae. We canât just retreat like this.â
âSect Leader...â
âSummon the martial artists. We march for the gold mine.â