Jin Horin, Sect Leader of Okho Sect, who had spoken earlier, met eyes with Yeong Ungok, head of the Yeong Clan, across the hall.
Yeong Ungok gave a slight nod, and after briefly locking eyes with several other sect leaders, Jin Horin opened his mouth to speak.
âThis is truly unacceptable. Lord Seol promised to protect us, yet when we were actually in danger, where was he?â
That statement was picked up by Yeong Ungok.
âHe's right. Lord Seol was absent, and during that time, Yangryeong nearly became a scorched ruin. This is entirely Lord Seolâs fault. It is only proper that we demand an apology from him today.â
The few sect leaders who had met Jin Horinâs gaze earlier jumped in to agree, fanning the flames of discontent.
Strangely, within the gathering that Unwi himself had convened, a laughable situation had unfolded where he was being openly condemned.
But it didnât last long.
Dozens of men and women surged into the annex hall where the sect leaders were gathered and immediately surrounded them.
The sect leaders of Yangryeong looked around in alarmâthen all eyes fell on one man.
He was walking slowly.
Step by step.
And somehow, those steps echoed like thunder.
Seol Unwi.
The master of Yangryeong.
Jin Horin swallowed hard and spoke.
â...Lord Seol... was this gathering meant for you to offer an apology...â
Unwi didnât respond with words.
The moment he saw Jin Horin, he drove his foot straight into the manâs solar plexus.
Thwackâ!
With the sound of impact, Jin Horin was sent sprawling backward.
He was too stunned to do anything. Before he could even reach for a weapon, Unwiâs silent, chilling gaze pierced straight through his heart.
A flash of movement streaked through the air.
Sliceâ!
Jin Horinâs neck was split clean in two.
***
The list had already been acquired. Cross-verification was complete.
Unwiâs gaze shifted. There stood Yeong Ungok of the Yeong Clan.
âWhat did Ijagyeom of Jeogan promise you?â
â...That... well...â
âYou had a path to survival.â
He began approaching.
The closer he got, the more Yeong Ungok backed awayâbut it was meaningless.
âIâve been in Yangryeong for four full shijin now. You didnât bother to make a single excuse.â
â...L-Lord Seol...â
âYou thought I wouldnât know?â
â...P-Please spare me!â
âItâs too late.â
Before he even finished speaking, Yeong Ungok drew his sword.
And â đđšđŻđđ„đąđ đĄđ â in that instant, the world before him turned to white.
Cheonseoljise.
Crystals of frost materialized midair, freezing over Yeong Ungokâs sword.
While he stood frozen in panicâ
Thunkâ!
Unwi drove his blade into the manâs chest.
âDid the Sacheon Allianceâs backing look that solid to you?â
âKhak... Th-thatâs...â
âBecome a ghost and watch. See for yourself whoâs truly stronger.â
He yanked the sword out.
Blood spurted high.
He swung.
Sliceâ!
Yeong Ungokâs head shot skyward.
Unwi shifted his gaze again.
He saw the terrified faces of the remaining sect leaders.
Staring at them, he spoke in a steady, solemn tone.
âOther than the Tanghwa Sect, the Yi Clan, the Han Clan, and the Im Family Strongholdâno one is to move from their spot. The moment you twitch, your head will roll with them.â
No sooner had he finished speaking than the heads of the four named factions dropped to their knees.
âPlease... please spare me! I swear I had no intention of betraying you!â
âI only hesitated...! I was going to refuse! I was planning to report it to you right away...!â
âIâm Im Sang from the Im Family Stronghold! Noâthis is a misunderstanding. They did approach me, but I was just about to tell you! Todayâyes, I was going to report it today. Thatâs the truth!â
âIn the name of the Han Clan, I say the same. They did reach out, yes, but I havenât done anything yet...! Those two who died stirred everything upâI just...â
A small laugh escaped Unwiâs lips.
âSo what comes after âjustâ?â
â...That...â
âYou went along with them, stirred the crowd, denounced your Branch Lord... sowed division... and then what?â
â......â
âPathetic. I already intend to kill all of you, and all you can offer are excuses?â
Before Im Sang could do anything, Unwiâs left hand shot out like lightning and seized him by the throat.
âDisappear.â
âP-pleaseâspââ
He squeezed without mercy.
Crunchâ!
He tossed the dead body aside and looked toward the Tanghwa Sectâs leader.
His name was Ju Junhyeon.
Unwiâs eyes flared.
Absolute Ice Ghost Void Sword.
A flash of a blade severed Ju Junhyeonâs neck.
Slice.
His head flew upward.
Before it could even hit the ground, Unwi charged toward Han Okryeong, head of the Han Clan.
She panicked and raised her swordâbutâ
Chaaangâ!
Her blade flew into the air, and Unwi brought his sword down on her empty, exposed head.
Sliceâ!
With a wet crack of flesh and bone, her body split cleanly in two.
He turned his head.
The last remaining leader, Yi Jeok of the Yi Clan, was collapsed in terror, begging for his life.
Unwi wordlessly stepped forward and swung.
Sliceâ!
Yi Jeokâs head thudded to the floor.
In the silence that followed, Unwi stabbed his sword into the ground.
âYang So.â
âYes, Branch Lord.â
âDid you memorize the factions those men belonged to?â
âOf course. Okho Sect, Yeong Clan, Tanghwa Sect, Yi Clan, Han Clan, Im Stronghold. Six in total.â
âThere should be about fifty warriors waiting outside. Their leader is a man named Han Seokhyeon. Work with him and wipe those six factions off the face of the earth.â
Yang So asked,
âIs there anyone who should be spared?â
Unwi glanced at the kneeling sect leaders and gave a curt reply.
âNo. Kill them all. Not just the bloodlineâleave not even a single ant alive.â
Yang So raised his voice with pride.
âUnderstood!â
***
After Yang So left, silence returned to the Yangryeong Hall annex.
No one could have imagined it.
That Unwi would respond like this.
They had honestly expected an apologyânot as a joke, but because it simply made sense.
At least in the world they lived in, thatâs how things were supposed to work.
Only one man had thought otherwise.
Thatâs why he was still alive now.
Even if he had hesitated, even if he had slithered about like a snake from place to place, he had the brain to realize where true benefit lay.
Still trembling, Cheon Eojin grasped the situation correctly once again.
And so he immediately prostrated himself in a full kowtow.
Unwi looked at him and spoke quietly.
âHow unfortunate.â
â......â
âOkho Sect and the Yeong Clan... they were factions I trusted enough to grant them mining rights. Now theyâre traitors, doomed to be erased. How truly unfortunate.â
Somewhere, someone audibly swallowed.
âThey said something amusing. That I owe them an apology... Judging from your expressions, you all must have thought the same as those foolish bastards.â
Unwi didnât smile.
He didnât even feel like smiling.
âOne month ago, all of you signed the Life Contract I offered. And yet, it seems you donât understand what it means. Let me explain it for you.â
So he decided to be generous. To explain clearly.
âI am the one protecting you. And if I fall, Everlasting Snow Palace will protect you. But shouldnât you also consider the reverse?â
â...Reverse...?â
Someone muttered faintly, but Unwi didnât bother to reply.
âIfâand itâs a big ifâEverlasting Snow Palace is destroyed, then all of you who signed that contract will also be destroyed.â
â...Gasp...â
âTo share fate until the endâthatâs the meaning of the Life Contract. Just as I, the owner of the contract, have gained both rights and obligations, so too have all of you who signed it.â
He looked back to Cheon Eojin.
âBranch Lord Cheon at least understood that. Though belated, he made the right decision. Thatâs why heâs still alive.â
âI am simply overwhelmed by your mercy, Daein!â
It was true that Cheon Eojin had wavered.
He had wondered whether to side with the Sacheon Alliance or with Unwi.
He chose the latter.
Because he genuinely didnât want to become Unwiâs enemy.
Even if he allied with the Sacheon Alliance, Unwi would surely exact revenge.
Thatâs what he feared. In his entire life, he had never met anyone as cold and terrifying as this man.
âA short while ago, there were fools who dared to challenge my authority. Members of the Iron Name Pavilionâs third squad from the Sacheon Alliance. Their heads now hang at the main gate.â
â......â
âSoon, dozens more heads will hang beside them. Fortunately, it seems none of those will belong to anyone in this room.â
Everyone looked up at Unwi.
âMark this well. If I die, you die. If Everlasting Snow Palace collapses, you collapse. You must decide for yourselves what is right.â
â......â
âAnd nowâShin Janghu.â
A middle-aged man sitting quietly in a corner raised his head.
âYour Shin Clan reportedly helped defend Yangryeong against the Jeogan invaders. Is that true?â
â...Itâs exaggerated. I merely stood beside them and raised my sword.â
âHumble.â
âThank you.â
âAs the master of Yangryeong, I intend to reward you.â
Shin Janghu blinked, caught off guard.
âYou know Okho Sect and the Yeong Clan were involved in the mining operations. Iâm thinking of giving your clan a chance. What do you say?â
His eyes sparkled.
âIf you entrust it to me, I will give it everything I have.â
âThen fill their places.â
â...Excuse me?â
âSix factions were wiped out today. Their wealth, influence, tradeâall of it will go to you.â
Shin Janghu shot to his feet in shock.
It wasnât a joke. That much was enough to immediately propel his clan to prominence in Yangryeong.
In an instant, he had become the head of a great faction under Unwiâs protection. Dozens of warriors looked at him with envyâbut it meant nothing.
Unlike them, Shin Janghu had acted.
Thatâs what mattered.
âAbsorb it all within four days.â
â...I will, no matter what.â
âAnd make time tomorrow to visit the branch headquarters. Iâll grant you martial arts befitting your new station.â
Shin Janghu was practically overcome with joy.
As a martial artistâand as someone who understood the suffering of Yangryeongâs enforcersâhe had made his choice.
He had never imagined it would be repaid like this.
âAnyone else have something to say?â
â...No, Daein!â