As shards and dust filled the sky, two shadows shot into the air.
Yuhwarin and Unwi.
Yuhwarin couldnât understand what was happening.
He had heard, not long ago, that Seol Unwi had killed Sugwangho of the Martial Allianceâbut after all, Unwi was a martial artist, and Yuhwarin was an assassin.
Unwi didnât understand what it meant for an assassin to reach Harmonization Realm.
Which is exactly why he dared leap into the air like that.
Madman.
He hadnât intended to kill him, but he hadnât expected him to be this provoking.
So now, he would shatter every limb.
After half a year in bed, he would surely reflect deeply on the arrogance soaked into his very bones.
Yuhwarin swung his arm.
In an instant, four throwing daggers were drawn and hurled at Unwi.
Murderous intent in harmony with nature dyed the sky.
Four black streaks.
They flew with staggered timing, aimed precisely at each of Unwiâs limbs.
And in that brief momentâ
Yuhwarin was sure the fight was over.
Unwi was already thinking about the next move.
Heaven-Snow Pressure.
In the instant Unwiâs vision turned white, the four daggers froze in midair.
â...Huh?â
Yuhwarin muttered dumblyâtoo late noticing the dagger Unwi had drawn and thrown from his left waist.
Slaaashâ!
The blade grazed a long line across Yuhwarinâs right shoulder. He burned with fury.
How dare he.
âYou throw a dagger at an assassin?â
With a soft thunk, both men landed «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» almost simultaneously. Unwi gave a faint smirk and tossed aside his sword.
Yuhwarin, frowning, mirrored the motionâdrawing a dagger from his rear waist and slashing forward.
CHANGâ!
Sparks burst as dagger met sword. In that fleeting moment, Unwi charged.
Yuhwarin did the same.
Their shoulders twitched simultaneously as they passed one another.
Slaaashâ!
Slaaashâ!
With the sound of flesh being torn, both men sliced past each other.
A long cut formed across Unwiâs shoulder. Another along Yuhwarinâs abdomen.
Turning his head, Yuhwarin stared at Unwi with a look of disbelief.
â...What... is this?â
âWhat do you think? Ghost Soul Single Dagger Technique.â
â...So how do you know about that...â
Seeing Unwiâs foot come flying, Yuhwarin ducked instinctivelyâand saw it.
The placement of Unwiâs opposite foot, where his body leaned, where his waist and arm were aimed.
It made no sense.
Everything about that movement was undeniably from Ghost Soul Single Dagger Techniqueâa technique of Yuhonmun.
He focused.
If Unwi really was using that technique, then the next attack would go for the glabella.
He tilted his head to the side.
Whoooshâ!
Unwiâs dagger pierced the space where Yuhwarinâs forehead had just been. Had he not dodged, it wouldâve gone clean through.
Yuhwarinâs eyes scanned Unwiâs body.
The angle of his feet and shoulders, the movement of his waist.
He reflexively twisted hard and rolled sideways.
Slaaashâ!!
The dagger tore a long gash across the hem of Yuhwarinâs robes.
Landing, Yuhwarinâs eyes shook violently.
He was right.
It really was Ghost Soul Single Dagger Technique.
He immediately leaned back.
Whoooshâ!
A dagger grazed his face as it passed.
Rolling backward, Yuhwarin swapped the dagger from his left to his right hand.
In that fleeting moment, he saw it.
The perfect angle to pierce Unwi.
A gap only assassins could see.
He didnât know how Unwi knew the techniqueâbut it ended here.
No matter whatâs said, a fight between an assassin and a martial artist is different. They canât be the same.
Their battlegrounds differ. Assassins hone lethal strikes to claim lives in a single blow. How could that be the same as martial combat?
A tiny gap.
And into that gap, the perfect strike.
In such close-quarters combat, this was where assassins shone. Yuhwarin was certain of victory.
His wrist drew a subtle arc.
Reverse-Flow Dagger Technique.
As an assassin trained in the secret arts of Yuhonmun, this angle was absoluteâno martial artist could dodge it.
That very instantâ
Unwi lightly pushed off the ground.
Not backward.
But straight in.
It shattered Yuhwarinâs expectations.
Completely.
Slaaashâ!
His right armpit.
A fatal spotâyet Unwiâs one step forward made Yuhwarinâs dagger only graze his shoulder.
The trajectory of the dagger was completely ruined.
âThis... this is impossible.â
This only made sense if the bastard knew the Reverse-Flow Dagger Technique.
Otherwise, this moment could never happen.
CRACKâ!!
Unwiâs knee smashed into Yuhwarinâs jaw, and with nearly the same momentum, a dagger plunged downward.
THUNKâ!
It pierced straight through Yuhwarinâs right shoulder.
Staggering backward, he reeled from the blow to his jawâUnwi didnât miss a beat.
In that brief moment, both menâs eyes landed on the same spot.
Two steps for Unwi. Five for Yuhwarin.
There, where Unwi had tossed his sword earlier.
As if prearranged, both men moved.
Unwi lunged forward and grabbed his sword.
Yuhwarin grabbed the dagger impaled in his right shoulder with his left hand.
The moment Unwiâs palm wrapped around the hilt, Faint Heaven Force flowed into itâinstantly converting into Icy Snow Force.
At the same time, Yuhwarin yanked the dagger free.
Blood sprayed.
Through the red mist, Unwiâs sword slashed.
Absolute Ice Returning Void Sword.
Like the frozen wrath of Snow Mountain condensed into a single beam of lightâit shot cold and merciless toward Yuhwarinâs neck.
Unwi's movements were clearly faster.
Butâ
Realm difference couldnât be ignored.
Yuhwarinâs eyes flared.
He hadnât intended to kill himâbut now, he had no choice.
This bastardâ
Had to die.
Seven Slashes Flesh-Dismembering Severance.
His Harmonization Realm power exploded forth.
Nature danced at his will. Seven deadly arcs carved the air, erasing Unwiâs Absolute Ice Returning Void Sword, and then reached for Unwi himself.
Slaash. Slash. Slash-slashâ
With chilling sounds, blood sprayed from Unwiâs body.
Both arms, right chest, lower left abdomen, both thighs.
Andâ
The final arc.
That one was Yuhwarinâs choice.
His dagger was already touching the left side of Unwiâs neck.
He just had to cut.
So he tried.
Noâhe meant to.
â...Why... wonât... my hand...?â
Wouldnât move?
Then, belatedly, he heard it.
That crackling sound.
His eyes widened.
Yuhwarinâs entire left arm was frozen solid.
â...How... is this...â
That was the end.
With a wet sound, Unwiâs sword pierced through Yuhwarinâs throat.
Then Unwi spoke.
âDo you know which Ghost Soul technique I value the most?â
âGuh... ghhh...â
âSeven Slashes Flesh-Dismembering Severance. The seven rapid strikes cut through a humanâs vital points in order. Depending on how the seventh is chosen, it becomes a killing art.â
As his vision blurred, Yuhwarin finally understood.
He had lostâand was really dying.
And he understood what just happened.
Seven Slashes Flesh-Dismembering Severance.
As Unwi said, it was a simple technique: seven dagger strikes in quick succession.
But which seven was the key.
You had to know what happened to the human body when each point was struck.
âA left-handed execution. From your perspective, youâd go for my right arm and left arm first. Then the heart area during the muscle contraction, next the lower abdomen, and finally both thighs.â
Each cut went down in sequence.
Most people would guess the final target was lower.
They couldnât help it.
All the body's nerves were already drawing downward.
It wasnât conscious. It was instinct.
Even if they didnât want to believe itâtheir body did.
Thatâs what the final attack exploited.
âIf youâre from Yuhonmun, in that situation, you'd go for the neck. Specifically, the left side of the neck.â
At some point, Unwiâs eyes had turned completely white.
Heaven-Snow Pressure.
That was why Yuhwarin couldnât finish the slash.
The implication was simple.
Unwi had predicted exactly where Yuhwarinâs final dagger would go.
He had accepted the six slashesâ
And prepared to block only the seventh.
With no margin of error.
Unbelievable.
If heâd been even a little offâhis head wouldâve flown.
And yetâ
â...You... predicted that...? Just who... the hell...â
âSacrificing flesh to cut bone is the foundation of all combat, isnât it?â
â...What kind of madman applies that principle like this...â
Unwi gave a faint smile.
âIâll send the rest of your pavilion lords to join you soon, so donât feel too lonely.â
He pulled out the blade.
Guhkâ
As Yuhwarin spat blood, Unwi said calmly:
âFarewell.â
Then slashed.
Slaaashâ!
Yuhwarinâs head soared into the air.
***
After briefly stopping the bleeding, I turned my gaze.
Before facing Yuhwarin, I had told Cheonpungâ
To subdue the man by the window wearing the black gat.
Where my eyes landed, a rather strange scene unfolded.
Cheonpung, covered in blood with a dagger stuck in his right shoulder, waist, and thigh, was pinning a man beneath him.
âHehehe... donât move.â
âLet me go... you bastard... I said let go!â
âOh dear... Our Branch Lord told me to hold you down. Whyâs a grown man squirming like this?â
âYou crazy bastard... I wonât run, just let me go already!â
âHey now, how can I trust you? So just stay put... aagh, it hurts like hell, you goddamnâ If not for orders, Iâd crack your skull open, youââ
I picked up two daggers from the floor and approached.
Sensing my presence, Cheonpung looked up and grinned.
âHehe, Branch Lord... This bastardâs one tough son of a bitch.â
I smirked.
âWell done. Thatâs enough. Move aside.â
âYes, sir.â
The moment Cheonpung relaxed, the man in the black gat lunged from the ground.
Unfortunately, he didnât get more than two steps.
Thwackâ!
Thwackâ!
The two daggers I threw at staggered intervals pierced his right and left thighs.
Honestly, it was impressive he even managed two steps.