Ha... ha...
I silently continued speaking as I looked at Second Brother, who laughed that dry, bitter laugh.
âYou swallowed the Thousand-Year Serpent. You devote yourself to cultivation. I believe both were choices made for the sake of the Snow Palace. Am I right?â
â...Yes...â
I quietly watched him as he gave that bitter smile.
Slowly, he continued speaking.
âThe Snow Palace isnât just a sect. Itâs something like a nation. The people who survive in this harsh land have been protected by the Snow Palace for generations. Only because we exist can they seek stability. The noble value weâve upheld until nowâand its weightâsomeone must bear it.â
I could feel the full gravity of his words.
He had risked even his life to uphold the Snow Palaceâs value.
Was this truly the kind of man he had been?
This wasnât something that could be dismissed as simply a result of us not having talked much before.
His true thoughtsâperhaps I could only hear them now, as he hovered on the edge of death.
âSeol Horyeong... our eldest brotherâs talent is heaven-given. But that alone is not enough.â
Second Brother stared blankly at the ceiling.
His gaze may have been unfocusedâbut it ran deep.
âTo truly become the next Lord of the Palace, one must possess the weight that comes with the position. History has already shown us what becomes of unrivaled prodigies.â
âYouâre right. History proves it.â
âThere must inevitably be a rival. And I, as the second son, had to become that rival. Who else but me could take on that role?â
That tooâwas the truth.
A prodigy must have a worthy competitor.
And the one to play that role must be close enough, and strong enough, to truly rival them.
Among the Polar Descendants, our sisterâs heart is too gentle for such things, and the fourth sibling, Seol Unhae, lacks the qualifications entirely.
No comparison could be made.
Second Brother was the right choice. The Snow Palace wasnât just a martial sect.
It could be seen as a federation, like the Martial Allianceâor even a nation.
Its structure lay somewhere between the two.
Naturally, the one who leads such a place must carry an entirely different kind of responsibility.
âSo thatâs why you chose the Thousand-Year Serpent.â
He nodded.
âI needed strength. The kind of strength that can protect the Snow Palaceâs value.â
I reflected on the meaning behind his words.
The Snow Palaceâs valueâ
It wasnât simply about transmitting martial arts or maintaining a sect.
The Ten Thousand Snow Bamboo Scroll?
That was just an object.
The true worth lay in the existence of Everlasting Snow Palace itself.
In the millennia of history buried in the snow-covered mountains. In the Dao hidden within.
Preserving that was the true value of the Snow Palace.
âOur eldest brother is, as I see it, undoubtedly a genius.â
âYes. And because heâs a genius, heâs even more dangerous. For someone like him, a constant threat is necessary to make him realize the weight he must bear. If he doesnât understand what it means to be worthy of the heirâs seatâor that of the Palace Lordâthen the Snow Palace will soon devolve into nothing more than a powerful sect.â
His eyes grew deeper.
âI just wanted to protect the Snow Palace. Even if it meant staking everything I had.â
In his words, I saw the true Dao of a martial artist.
The value he tried to protectâeven at the cost of his lifeâwent beyond mere loyalty or duty. It was something higher.
I understood now.
âYou didnât call me here just for treatment.â
He didnât respond.
He merely looked up at me in silence.
âYou were prepared to dieâand intended to pass on what you were doing to me. Isnât that right?â
He still didnât answer, but I could be certain the answer was yes.
Trulyâwhat an admirable man.
After a long silence, my brother spoke.
â...Youâve done a great deal for me. Is there anything you want in return?â
I smiled faintly.
âI already received it.â
Confirmation of the heart.
That was enough.
His sincerity had reached me without a doubt.
He was truly a man worth watching in the future.
Gently, I closed his eyes for him.
âRest. The Commander of Binghaeju canât be absent from his post, can he?â
â...â
âOnce you sleep a bit, you should be able to resume daily activity. But donât attempt cultivation again for at least four days.â
He said nothing.
From the moment I closed his eyes, he had already begun drifting into sleep.
Soon, his body slackened completely.
I started to rise, but collapsed back down.
Sweat poured from my forehead like a storm, and my limbs trembled uncontrollably.
My dantian was completely empty, and though there was pain, my heart felt calm.
No matter how far you looked across the cold snow-covered mountainsâ
Nowhere felt warmer than this place.
***
Two double-hours had passed before Unwi finally stepped outside.
Seol Yeonhwa, who had been anxiously pacing, rushed toward him the moment she saw â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) him.
âYoungest!â
Unwi gave a gentle smile as he looked at her.
âSecond Brother is fine.â
â...R-Really?â
âYes. Heâs sleeping soundly now, so please just stay by his side.â
â...And you? Are you alright?â
âIt was exhausting, but Iâm alright.â
Seol Yeonhwa brushed a hand down her face.
She no longer had any sense of the limits of her youngest brotherâs talentâit had long since surpassed her grasp.
But more than thatâ
âThen... can I tell Father now?â
Unwi shook his head.
âHe probably already knows.â
â...How?â
âThis is the Snowy Mountains. Even if he didnât know that Second Brother had secretly hidden away the Thousand-Year Serpent, thereâs no way he wouldnât notice something going so wrong with his condition.â
Saying so, Unwi turned his gaze to the sky.
âIsnât that right?â
The moment those words left his mouthâ
Tap.
Before even a blink could pass, a man landed softly on the ground.
He had clearly descended from the sky. A thin line remained in the air aboveâproof of where he had cut through the sky itself.
The energy of heaven and earth was so clearly visible it had left a visible trail.
To achieve that, one would need to be at least in the Formless Manifestation of Infinity realm.
And in the Snowy Mountains, there was only one such person with that kind of reach and perception.
âYou are correct, Lord Hyeon Seollin.â
Commander of the White Spirit Guardâ
Heonsim of the Thousand-Mile Divine Gaze.
âThe Palace Lord already knows everything thatâs happened.â
âAnd Iâm sure heâs made preparations as well.â
âYes. Though he also said this: âIf Hyeon Seollin fails, report to me immediately.â I heard what you said to Lady Bingseolryeong earlier, but I must confirm againâcan you say with certainty that Lord Chasellin is safe?â
âYes. He is. The serpentâs inner core and blood have now been stably absorbed into his dantian and meridians. For now, his meridians have hardened slightly, and heâs achieved something near Poison-Immunity, but depending on how well he focuses and absorbs the remaining energy once he wakes, itâs possible for him to reach Absolute Poison-Immunity as well.â
Heonsim didnât doubt Unwiâs words.
He listened with a solemn face and gave a brief comment.
â...A blessing. For the Snow Palace.â
âAnd for the Snowy Mountains, too.â
âHoo...â
âPlease inform the Palace Lord: the Frozen Soul Heaven Array he had prepared can be withdrawn.â
â...You know about that too?â
âIt was just a deduction.â
Unwi said that lightly, but Heonsim knew very wellâit wasnât deduction, it was certainty.
Otherwise, he wouldnât have spoken with such conviction.
The Frozen Soul Heaven Array was the Snow Palaceâs supreme formationâand also its most dangerous.
It drew the chill of heaven and earth to freeze a personâs soul. In the process, it would freeze not only their physical body but also their meridians and dantian.
If that were all, it might not be called the most dangerous formation.
Its defining trait was that it united the frozen body and soul with the heavenly energy of the world, purifying everything in the process. If successful, the person would be fully restored, their meridians cleansed of all impurities. But if it failedâtheir soul would shatter.
Heonsim swallowed hard.
What a formidable man.
Even the Palace Lord had concluded that the Frozen Soul Heaven Array was the only answer. Yet this man had treated Chasellin alone, without it.
Heonsim had thought Unwi would make a fine successor to the Ice-Snow Guard, but now he felt he had underestimated him.
He even seemed fit to become the next heir to the Snow Palace.
â...And one more thing. Could you pass along a message for me?â
âPlease go ahead.â
âTell Father this: I âunderstandâ himâbut I still donât fully know him.â
The words meant little to Heonsim on their ownâbut his eyes widened as Unwi followed with a sound transmission.
âOn the night of the next full moon, tell him to come to me in secret. Let no one else know.
In secret?
What did he mean?
âExactly that. Not even the Vice Lord. Not even any of my mothers. None of the other Polar Descendants can know. Only Father may come. That is the message.
Heonsim brought his hands together in a formal salute.
âI shall deliver it.â
At once, his body dissolved like mist.
No matter how many times he saw itâit was truly a beautiful movement technique.
Unwi turned to Seol Yeonhwa.
âAre you still worried?â
âNo.â
She smiled brightly.
âIâm alright now.â
***
Watching her finally at ease, Unwi asked:
âBefore you leave for the Martial Alliance, I remember you said youâd be stopping by Yangnyeong. Does that mean... you wonât be attending this yearâs Wise and Sagely Conference?â
Seol Yeonhwa scratched her head.
âYeah. Thatâs how it turned out. I was supposed to leave ten days agoâbut with him like that, how could I?â
Understandable.
âItâs not like it matters. The Dragon-Phoenix Summit is in nine months anyway. Iâll just go then.â
The Wise and Sagely Conference was one of several gatherings hosted by the Martial Alliance.
It brought together many top-tier martial artists to discuss martial theory. But Seol Yeonhwa didnât seem particularly attached to it.
The Dragon-Phoenix Summit was different.
As the name implied, it was a gathering of the Younger Generation Prodigies.
More specificallyâit was a tournament where the most promising young disciples from every sect were sent to compete. Every time it was held, all of Murim paid attention.
And in that momentâUnwiâs eyes gleamed.
In his past life, Seol Yeonhwa had been ambushed and murdered by five assassins while en route to attend the Dragon-Phoenix Summit.
She had been traveling with ten elite White Spirit Guards. But all ten were poisoned in their sleep at an inn, and Seol Yeonhwa was kidnapped.
It had been an elaborate and meticulous trapâand they had been powerless to prevent it.
The Snow Palace had raged. Seol Jungcheon and the majority of the White Spirit Guards descended upon Murim and slaughtered three entire sects and hundreds of people.
Two of the assassins had never been identified, but Unwi had eventually captured them and tortured them over the course of a decade before killing them.
The grudge was repaidâbut that didnât mean it couldnât happen again.
Unwi said firmly:
âWhen the time comesâIâll go with you.â
â...Huh? All of a sudden?â
âItâs been a while since Iâve seen Murim with my own eyes. Iâve heard Mount Taehwa is breathtaking. Iâm curious. Deeply.â
Seol Yeonhwa smiled brightly.
âAlright. Then letâs go together.â
âYes. Letâs do that. For now, Iâll take my leave.â
A thought occurred to her.
âTo Yangnyeong?â
âNo. Thereâs somewhere else I need to stop by.â
âSomewhere else?â