Before even a full day had passed, people once again gathered at the Oksu Village gold mine.
It was the Sect Leader of the Thunderblade Sword Sect, Song Euigyeong, along with three sects under his banner.
What greeted them first were the corpses.
â......â
Song Euigyeong and the other sect leaders silently stared at the bodies. It was horrific.
Theyâd been piled in one place like garbage.
Even demonic cult bastards wouldnât treat corpses like this.
Then, their gazes turned to Seol Unwi, who was sitting leisurely against a stone wall.
âYouâre a bit late,â Unwi said.
â...Is /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ this... how the Snow Palace conducts itself?â
When he said âthis,â he was referring to multiple things.
The way the dead martial artists were treated. The decision to answer with annihilation rather than negotiation. Many things. But Unwi responded with a brief, all-encompassing answer.
âThis is my way.â
â...And thatâs supposed to be a valid answer?â
âWhat have you been listening to until now?â
â......â
âSenior Song. This isnât even ancient history. Surely youâve heard what happened at the two mines between Yangnyeong and Seorap.â
â......â
âItâs the same. I have no intention of pacifying the jackals who covet whatâs mine with mere words. If they crawl up shamelessly, not knowing their place, then dying is only fitting, wouldnât you say?â
Song Euigyeong narrowed his eyes coldly at Unwi. The man was clearly seriously wounded. It was evident he couldnât use his right arm properly.
That someone at Three Flowers Gathering Purity had killed Sugwangho of the Harmonization Stage was shocking enoughâbut what came after was more important.
And yet there he was, seated calmly without Seong Yangho by his side.
How was one to interpret this?
Did the man perhaps have two lives?
Song Euigyeong pondered.
He had assumed there was no path forwardâbut now, it seemed... maybe there was.
What if he killed Unwi right nowâand wiped out everyone here?
He, a master of the Harmonization Stage, was certainly capable of doing so.
And the three sect leaders with him were all experts at the Five Banners Form. One of them was only a half-step away from Harmonization Stage.
If they made up their minds, they could slaughter everyone here.
And yet, despite that, Unwi still looked completely at ease.
âSince youâre here, it seems now would be a good time for the conversation you so dearly wanted,â Unwi said.
âA conversation...â
âYes. Let me be clear. From this point forward, the Oksu Village gold mine belongs to Yangnyeong. I trust you wonât set eyes on itâor even come near itâever again.â
â...Thatâs a conversation? Sounds more like a threat.â
âI consider it a conversation. How you interpret it is none of my concern.â
â...Youâre truly arrogant. What if I kill you here and now?â
Unwi let out a soft scoff.
â...Did you just laugh? The Thousand-Handed Beauty Ju Soa beside youâshe may be the highest-ranked martial artist here with her Five Banners Form, but are you truly unaware that if we so much as decided to act, everyone hereâincluding youâwould be dead?â
âThatâs not how threats are made, senior.â
â...What?â
âComing here was already a choice. Choosing not to draw your blade was also a choice. And talking instead of acting... that, too, must have its reasons. Iâd wager itâs because you realized youâve become a âstoneâ on the board. Judging by your expression... Iâm right, arenât I?â
If he wanted to kill Unwi and everyone else here, he absolutely could.
But he couldnât.
He simply couldnât act.
And the reason was painfully real.
âIf you wish to turn both the Everlasting Snow Palace and the Martial Alliance into your enemies, I wonât stop you.â
Exactly.
If Song Euigyeong made a move now, heâd become an enemy of both the Snow Palace and the Martial Alliance.
This wasnât something he could pass off as âavenging Sugwangho.â
âSomeone within the Martial Alliance set this board in motion. It reeks of Gun Mugyeol, but he doesnât play like this. Most likely, this was arranged by Vice Alliance Lord Jegal Yeonghyeon. If youâre confident you can shatter the game heâs set, then go aheadâtake my head.â
Truly offering it, Unwi rose from his seat and walked toward Song Euigyeong.
He was completely exposed, not drawing a single thread of internal energy.
Wonyang tried to stop himâbut surprisingly, it was Han Murin who stopped her. Ju Soa did the same.
They hadnât known him for that long, but they understood the kind of man he was.
With hundreds of martial artists watching, Unwi walked forwardâuntil he stood directly before Song Euigyeong.
Infuriated by the absurdity of it, Song Euigyeong drew his sword and brought it to Unwiâs throat.
Unwi didnât blink. He simply looked back, silently.
â...What the hell are you?â
âIn situations like this, many have asked me that same question. But really, why ask a question when the answer is already known?â
Unwi smiled faintly.
âIâm Seol Unwi. Illegitimate son of the Everlasting Snow Palace, and the fifth heir of the Polar LineâHyeon Seollin. Nothing more.â
â......â
âWell? Are you confident you can shatter the game?â
Song Euigyeongâs hand trembled.
That was the key.
From the moment Unwi killed Sugwangho, Song Euigyeong had no more options.
Silence was all that remained to himâand coming here had been little more than a way to save face.
Yet here he was, helping Unwi shine even brighter in front of everyone. It was maddening.
âYouâre making me repeat myself. I asked: can you shatter the game?â
No.
Even staking everythingâno.
He couldnât even try.
Right now, the dead were only so many. But if he acted here, Bongnaeâs ownership would change.
The Thunderblade Sword Sectâand the halls of the three other sectsâwould burn, and their disciples would all die.
â...So you canât. Then remove that blade. No use keeping it there.â
As he said this, Unwi knocked Song Euigyeongâs sword aside and clasped his hands behind his back, speaking quietly.
âIf you feared Tianlin so much that you borrowed the Snow Palaceâs name, then be content with what little you received. Covet the mine, and youâll lose everything.â
â...Youâre no ordinary man. I never imagined youâa mere illegitimate childâwould be reading the board.â
âI know.â
âNoâyou donât. This board wasnât set to target you. It was aimed at your âupper line.ââ
By upper line, he meant the Snow Palace proper.
Sugwangho had clearly intended to kill Unwi.
But only because he believed Seong Yangho was present nearby.
If Unwi was fatally wounded, Seong Yangho would have to act.
And in doing so, he would kill Sugwangho.
In short, Sugwangho was destined to die today.
The higher-ups in the Martial Alliance had willed it. Just as Song Euigyeong saidâthis was a board set by one upper echelon against another.
Butâ
âSomething this small doesnât even deserve to reach our palace lordâs ears.â
â...What?â
âThis is something I can handle myself. If Gun Mugyeol had acted directly, thatâd be different. But itâs only Jegalâs final descendantâa man who calls himself a shadow. I can take care of him myself.â
Song Euigyeong let out a dry laugh.
This wasnât just some lunaticâthis was something else entirely.
âCan you really handle it?â
âYou doubt it?â
He couldnât answer easily.
This level of insight, execution, and ability to read the game...
The Seol Unwi before him had more value as a strategist than as a martial artist.
Maybe that was intentional, too.
â...Very well. I shall withdraw, for today...â
But he couldnât finish.
CRAAACKâ!!
The sky ripped with a thunderous boomâand fifteen swords fell from above, surrounding both Unwi and Song Euigyeong.
Just as Song Euigyeong tried to gather internal energy, he froze in place. Unwi, as though expecting it, didnât move an inch.
He remained calm.
From the sky, a man descended.
Long braided hair.
Slender frame.
Roughly 6 cheok and 3 chi tall.
Sim Munryong.
At his appearance, all the martial artists from Bongnae instinctively took two steps back, including Song Euigyeong.
Sim Munryong looked at Song Euigyeong, then at the martial artists behind himâand finally at Unwi.
And then, he did something no one expected.
He dropped to his knees on the spotâand shouted:
âI pay my respects to Lord Hyeon Seollin!â
The sudden display of reverence from that usually frivolous man shocked everyoneâbut Unwi said nothing.
He simply stared at Sim Munryong.
Sim Munryong, his voice filled with conviction, shouted again:
âJust give the order, and Iâll carve off all their heads and bring them to you.â
The overseer who descended just after nearly tripped over himself.
What the hellâs wrong with that guy? Has he caught something?
Still watching Sim Munryong, Unwi turned his gaze back to Song Euigyeong.
âSenior Song.â
â...Speak.â
âThere is a right time for all things. Wouldnât you agree?â
â...I agree.â
âWho made the move doesnât matterâit wasnât you. Youâre a piece on the board. And pieces ought to act like pieces.â
â......â
âWhen playing Go, sometimes a player intentionally leaves the opponentâs territory untouched. Just like now.â
â......â
âThere will come a time when youâll have the chance to make the right decision. When it comes, make sure you choose wisely. Understood?â
Song Euigyeong looked at him and quietly said:
â...Can I take the bodies?â
âYes. Take them.â
â...Very well. If that opportunity you spoke of ever comes, I will make the right choice.â
âIâll be looking forward to it.â
Song Euigyeong turned to his people and barked:
âGather the bodies.â
â...Sect Leader!â
âI said, gather them!â
There were many corpses, but gathering them didnât take long.
As Song Euigyeong began to depart, Unwiâs voice called out behind him.
âOne more thing, Senior Song.â
Song Euigyeong turned back.
âThereâs something else you should remember.â
â...And that is?â
âI am not the one to blame for the deaths of the Bongnae martial artists today.â
Some of the martial artists beside Song Euigyeong bristled at the absurdity of thatâbut he held up a hand and stopped them.
Because he knew.
âIf you wish to blame the sword, go ahead. But then thatâs all youâll ever be.â
â......â
âIf you want to be something moreâremember today deeply.â
â...What exactly are you trying to say?â
âItâs a continuation of what I said earlier. One day, the chance to make the right call will come. And when it does, I hope this conversation echoes in your mind.â
â...It already is.â
âThe people around you donât seem to get itâbut I trust that you will.â