Seven days after the martial sects of Jeogan had flooded into Yangryeong, Chief Steward Seong finally rose from his bed.
His whole body felt heavy and sluggish.
He widened his eyes at the man sitting beside him.
â...Young master...?â
Unwi asked,
âDid you have a good dream?â
â...I canât remember, so I suppose I didnât dream at all.â
âHowâs your body?â
Seong clenched and opened his fists a few times, then suddenly shot up from the bed in disbelief.
â...Itâs fine... I feel perfectly fine.â
âThatâs a relief.â
â...What exactly did you feed me?â
âFive drops of Gongcheong Seokyu, a porridge made with two hundred-year ginsengs, one three-hundred-year ginseng, and a whole five-hundred-year ginseng.â
His jaw dropped open.
â...Thatâs worthâhow much even...?â
âNot sure. At least a few thousand nyang in silver, Iâd imagine. But it wasnât a waste.â
Unwi smiled faintly.
âDo you need anything else?â
â...Iâve got some shame, young master. If I said yes to that, Iâd barely count as human.â
Unwi stood up as well.
âYour body may be fine, but your inner energy probably hasnât fully recovered. Stay and replenish it before coming out.â
As he turned to leave, Chief Seong called out to him.
âYoung master.â
Unwi turned his head.
Chief Seong clasped his hands in a respectful fist salute.
â...Thank you. Truly, for taking such care of me.â
âItâs only natural.â
It really was.
âAfter all, Chief Seong is one of mine.â
â...Young master...â
âRest well.â
Unwi stepped fully out of the room and headed straight for the main hall.
There, he saw a man seated in perfect posture with his eyes closed.
It was Song Euigyeong, Lord of the Thunderblade Sword Sectâwhom he had last seen at the Oksu gold mine.
Unwi gave Ju Soa and Wonyang a small look that silently said you did well, then quietly sat down across from Song Euigyeong.
At that, Song Euigyeong opened his eyes.
They were eyes deep in contemplation.
Facing that gaze, Unwi asked,
âHave you decided, senior?â
â...My heart is leaning, but there is something I must ask.â
âPlease, ask anything.â
âYou wrote: the river finds its own path but always flows to the sea.â
âYes.â
âAnd you said you found a fine scabbard but had not yet found a sword to put in it.â
âThatâs correct.â
Song Euigyeongâs gaze turned sharp.
âWere you asking me to abandon the Martial Alliance and join the Everlasting Snow Palace?â
Unwi shook his head.
âNeither.â
â...Neither?â
âYes. Neither.â
Song Euigyeong looked genuinely confused.
If it wasnât that, then why had the letter said what it said? And beyond that, what was he even doing here?
But then Unwiâs next words made him swallow hard.
âYouâve misunderstood the sequence of events. Senior, you would not be abandoning the Martial Allianceâthe Martial Alliance has already abandoned you.â
â...â
âAnd Iâm not asking you to enter the Everlasting Snow Palace. Iâm asking you to come under me.â
âUnder... you...â
Song Euigyeong slowly pulled out two letters from his robe.
âThen tell meâwhat do these two letters say?â
Unwi gave a dry chuckle.
âOne is from the Martial Alliance headquarters, and the other from the Sacheon Alliance main sect, isnât it?â
â...You even know the content?â
âI donât have to read them to know. Itâs obvious.â
Song Euigyeongâs eyes started to tremble.
â...Then say it aloud. I want to hear it.â
âOf course. The Martial Alliance letter likely has long, wordy phrases telling you to hold on. To strengthen Bongnaeâs internal defenses, to avoid conflict if possible... that kind of thing.â
â...And the Sacheon Alliance?â
âIt probably says theyâre prepared to provide you a safe haven. More preciselyâit asks you to join the Sacheon Alliance.â
That was the truth.
Wordlessly, Song Euigyeong handed both letters to Unwi.
Unwi first opened the letter from the Martial Alliance.
We express our deep concern over the recent developments. With tensions escalating between the Sacheon Alliance and the Everlasting Snow Palace, we fear for Bongnaeâs safety.
At this time, the Martial Alliance has decided to refrain from direct intervention. Please understand this is a cautious decision to prevent further escalation. âȘ NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t âȘ (Official version) For now, strengthen Bongnaeâs internal defenses and avoid direct confrontation.
If that is not possible, at least send your children to the headquarters.
Once the situation stabilizes, the Martial Alliance promises to take appropriate measures. We ask for your patience.
Vice Lord of the Martial Alliance,
Jegal Yeonghyeon
Then he opened the Sacheon Alliance letter.
Iâve heard the news. Looks like you kicked a hornetâs nest.
You must already know the Martial Alliance has turned its back on you.
Theyâre hiding behind empty ideals and trying to make you a sacrificial lamb.
Theyâll only raise their banners once your blood has been spilled.
Iâm a straightforward man. The Sacheon Alliance is ready to provide you refuge. Your honor and status as Lord of the Thunderblade Sword Sect will be guaranteed.
The choice is simple: cling to Bongnae and die, or come to the Sacheon Alliance and live. In times like this, loyalty and ideals mean nothing. Survival makes the victor.
That young brat from Everlasting Snow Palace wonât be able to handle this anyway. Make a wise decision before itâs too late.
Lord of the Sacheon Alliance,
Gang Cheonwoo
They were short but clear messages.
Unwi silently set the two letters down.
âIf youâre not a fool, Senior Song, then Iâm sure youâve already understood what these two letters mean.â
â...â
âShall I explain anyway?â
â...I want to hear it. From you.â
âVery well. First, the Martial Alliance has abandoned both you and Bongnae. The letter says so plainly. âWe will not interveneâhandle it yourself.â Thatâs the real message. And you know why theyâre doing this.â
â...I do.â
âThe Martial Alliance has pulled out. And while the letter is signed by Jegal Yeonghyeon, the true hand behind it is Gun Mugyeol.â
â...â
âGun Mugyeol is calculating. He intends to sacrifice Bongnae and Saryangâs martial powers to gain greater advantage later. That letter is simply asking you to become a martyr for their cause.â
Song Euigyeong closed his eyes tightly.
âAnd that part about saving your childrenâit's not kindness. Itâs so theyâll have a justification to claim revenge after you die. Theyâve already factored in your death. That much, you understand.â
â...Of course.â
âThe Sacheon Allianceâs letter isnât much different. Gang Cheonwoo has already seen through Gun Mugyeolâs ploy. Thatâs why heâs trying to bring Bongnae under the Sacheon Alliance umbrella.â
An ordinary personâ
ââwould think itâs right to accept. That if Bongnae and Saryang joined the Sacheon Alliance, the Martial Alliance would lose its cause. But unfortunately, Gang Cheonwoo is not that soft.â
â...Heâs not?â
âNo. Whatever you think of Gang Cheonwooâheâs already contacted Hondo Mayeomgung. You know what that means.â
â...No... you donât meanâ?â
âYes. Heâs planning to hand Bongnae over to them. Gang Cheonwoo wasnât lying. He will pull Bongnae into his sphere. But Iâm here to talk about what comes after that.â
Song Euigyeong brushed his trembling hand through his hair.
â...Go on.â
âIf Hondo Mayeomgung also enters Bongnae, all current powers hereâincluding youâwill be pushed out. Most likely, annihilated.â
â...â
âAnd the Sacheon Alliance will look away. This is the martial world. A place where the strong rule. Theyâll just say you lost in a power struggle and move on.â
â...Thatâs...â
âThatâs Gang Cheonwooâs way. He needs Bongnae inside the Sacheon Alliance firstâto block the Martial Alliance from stepping in. Thatâs why the Martial Alliance offered to save your children. To save face.â
Song Euigyeong looked stunnedâas if he hadnât thought that far.
He couldnât believe it.
This young man had predicted the contents of both letters without reading them.
And not just thatâhe had grasped the entire situation.
Was this really the mind of a seventeen-year-old?
It was unbelievable.
âNow, Iâll get to the point. From the perspective of both great factions, you are an obstacle. Not just youâthe Four Great Sects of Bongnae are all in the way. The Martial Alliance needs them gone to justify its moves. The Sacheon Alliance must remove them to bring in Hondo Mayeomgung. One way or another, you will die.â
â...â
âTheyâre all building their cause on your sacrifice. But I offer another path.â
âAnother path...?â
âYes. Become my sword. Not a martyr for the Martial Alliance. Not a pawn for Gang Cheonwoo. Be the master of Bongnae itself.â
He trembled.
This youthâhe couldnât even estimate his limits.
How could someone this young go head-to-head with Gun Mugyeol and Gang Cheonwoo?
Even if it wasnât in brute force but in strategy alone.
At this levelâif power followedâhe would make both factions kneel.
âFirst, Iâll promise you support.â
â...Support?â
âI have a plan in motion. Youâll receive a large portion of the spoils from it. Later, Iâll even give you a supply of Shinsamhwa from Shinsam Valley.â
He blinked in surprise.
âThe amount you previously sent to the Sacheon Alliance was considerable. What I offer may not be as much in volume, but it will far exceed the value of what you gained from them.â
â...Just how far ahead are you seeing?â
âI see as far as I can.â
â...â
âSenior. Once a Go stone is placed, it cannot move. But a sword can be drawn at any time to prove its worth. You are standing before a pathânot to be a sacrificed stone on someone elseâs board, but to become a sword that finds its own way.â
There was a flicker of emotion in Song Euigyeongâs eyes.
âAs the river flows to the seaâso must a true sword seek the broader world. Stand with me, and rule Bongnae. That is the path where your blade will shine the brightest.â
As Unwiâs words ended, silence fell.
Only the sound of the two menâs breathing filled the hall.
Unwi stared calmly at Song Euigyeongâbut in that gaze was a dignity no martial master in all the world could emit.
As if he had lived not decadesâbut centuries.
Song Euigyeong slowly stood.