Seol Jungcheonâs eyes gleamed.
âYouâve never used Seolgungâs power in any of this. Is that still the case?â
âYes.â
â...I heard you saved Muryeon. He said something to meâthat he can understand it, but he still canât accept it.â
âIt wasnât anything deep. I still donât know what my eldest brother truly feels.â
Seol Jungcheonâs expression grew deeply complicated.
No, it was regret.
âThis pathetic father... I seem to be placing too much burden on you.â
Unwi smiled faintly.
âItâs fine. Iâm alive for this very reason.â
â...Unwi.â
âYes.â
âDonât overdo it. If thereâs something I, as Lord of Seolgung, must doâtell me, anytime.â
âIâm telling you now, arenât I?â
â...Hm?â
âYou must ascend to Honwondokjon. Only when you reach that realm can I carry out whatâs in my headâwithout having to constantly look over my shoulder.â
Seol Jungcheon paused for a moment to process the meaningâthen his eyes widened.
â...Youâre saying... everything youâve done so far... was while holding back?â
âYes.â
â....â
âAre you alright with that?â
â...Of course Iâm not, you brat.â
And in that moment, one of the doubts Seol Jungcheon had been harboring in his heart was fully confirmed.
He needed the clear answer.
âWhen will it happen? The time when Gun Mugyeol and Kang Cheonwoo ascend to Honwondokjon?â
Unwi was rushing. That was clear.
He was full of intention to raise Seol Jungcheonâs cultivation as fast as possibleâand it wasnât just to cleanse Seolgungâs interior.
No, it wasnât.
Unwi never played a move in Go with only one intention.
There was always more than one meaning behind it.
Seol Jungcheonâs suspicion had been precise. And Unwi replied quietly.
âTo my memory... Gun Mugyeol ascends in half a year, and Kang Cheonwoo by the end of this yearâin other words, in about eight months.â
The balance of power among factions is crucial.
As long as cultivation levels are similar, balance holds. But if one sideâs level grows disproportionately higher, the balance collapses, and friction inevitably follows.
He must ascend to Honwondokjon.
That was what Seol Jungcheon, as Lord of Seolgung, had to accomplish.
âLetâs play Go.â
âFather.â
âSpeak.â
âIf you rush too much, things that could have worked out might not.â
â...Hmm...â
âBe at ease. Hesitation dulls the blade, but resolve sharpens it.â
Seol Jungcheonâs eyes opened wide.
âI ask only thisâdo not fear greatness. Inner stillness will summon the storm. Whether or not it is your fate, Father, it is the path you must walk.â
With a calm mind, Seol Jungcheon retrieved the Ice Sky Go Board from the folding table.
Unwi asked,
âWould you like the first move?â
Gazing at Unwiâs reverent posture, Seol Jungcheon picked up the black stone and placed it down.
Tok.
The match had begun.
***
The atmosphere in Jeokan was heavy with tension.
To be frank, the martial artists of Jeokan had held firm trust in Lee Jagyeom.
If Lee Jagyeom said to act, they would follow without a sliver of hesitation.
Everything he attempted had succeeded. Whatever the scheme, it brought results.
Who was it that brought the Three Flowers of the Three Valleys?
It was Lee Jagyeom.
On top of that, Jeokan was a coastal city.
They made absurd profits through smuggling, and the local specialtyâBlood Plum Blossomâcould be turned into poison, liquor, even tea. This had generated massive wealth.
Naturally, the martial artists of Jeokan had no reason not to follow Lee Jagyeom.
But today, for the first time, that trust shattered.
âYou fucking bastard...!!â
Lee Jagyeom smashed the table and walls before him. This was not the cold strategist they knew.
âRaaaaghâ!! Seol Unwi!! You goddamned fucking son of a bitch!!â
Boom! Crash!
Everything around him was reduced to rubble. Even parts of the building collapsed.
Martial artists nearby scrambled to evacuate.
Lee Jagyeomâs fury was beyond imagination.
But that wasnât the reason the martial artistsâ trust had faltered.
It was because of the fifty severed heads scattered across Jeokanâs main road.
Before that, it had been one hundred fifty.
Before that, just mangled corpsesâtraders torn to shreds.
In the last four days, nearly three hundred lives had been lost.
Why?
How had it come to this?
Because Lee Jagyeomâs strategy had failed.
And not just onceâmultiple times.
He had been outmaneuvered again and again by Seol Unwi.
Now he had lost his usual sharpness.
âThat little shit played me? That worm dared... DARED!!â
The martial artists of Jeokan waited for his rage to settle.
The losses suffered by Ilmun, Samga, and Ijang were catastrophic.
Some sects had lost their heads; others had lost division lords or core fighters.
It was thenâ
Lee Jagyeom roared,
âGather every martial artist we have!!â
His eyes were burningâliterally blazing.
âTonight, we erase Yangryeong from this world!â
***
Tok. Unwi placed a white stone on the board.
And after that, neither he nor Seol Jungcheon made another move.
Half a pointâmargin of five and a half.
âI came pretty close, didnât I.â
Unwi smiled.
âYouâll be able to come even closer next time.â
Seol Jungcheon let out a hearty laugh. Truly, Unwiâs skill at Go never failed to impress.
They had spoken of many things over the board.
The logic of heaven and earth. The nature of humankind.
What it means to be a martial artist.
They debated countless topics, exchanged countless answers based on their perspectives.
From each answer sprang new questions, which gave birth to new answers, and again new questions.
Even so, Seol Jungcheonâs cultivation had not changed.
âSeems itâs still not the time.â
âFather.â
âSpeak.â
âIâm certain.â
Unwiâs smile was warmâimmeasurably so.
âIf once isnât enough, then try twice. If twice doesnât work, then three times. Keep playing Go with me. We can even spar without internal energy. But if you grow impatient, youâll fail at what could have been done. So pleaseâdonât worry.â
He was too mature for his age.
At that momentâ
âYoung master, a report just arrived from Jang Seok. The delegation corpses have passed Geumgwangjin.â
Geumgwangjin was a small village near Jeokan, about two shichen away on foot.
Given the speed of the top-grade carrier pigeon Unwi had personally gifted Jang Seok, there was about one and a half shichen remaining until the severed heads reached Jeokan.
Hearing the voice from outside, Seol Jungcheon looked at Unwi with a trace of concern.
âBy now... I think I know what it is youâre trying to do. Are you certain about this?â
âIâm fine, Father.â
At Unwiâs firm reply, Seol Jungcheon silently nodded and put away the Ice Sky Go Board, rising â đđšđŻđđ„đąđ đĄđ â from his seat.
âMy, my... This late-night rendezvous makes me feel like one of those rich scoundrels sneaking into a brothel behind his wifeâs back.â
Just as he made that offhand joke, Seol Jungcheonâs eyes suddenly widened.
The joke echoed in his head.
âWhat is it, Father?â
âAh... Just remembered something you said earlier while we played. That lineââEmpty, yet formed; formed, yet hollow.ââ
A glint of realization passed through Seol Jungcheonâs eyes.
He stood in silence for a moment, organizing his thoughts.
âItâs strange. I chased after such complexity to reach the Realm of the Martial Divine, and yet... the answer was in the mundane.â
Unwi smiled.
âSometimes, while climbing a high mountain to glimpse the moon beyond the clouds, we forget thereâs a moon reflected in the pond at our feet.â
Seol Jungcheon nodded. It wasnât full enlightenment, but it felt like something blocked had begun to clear.
âNext time... shall we have a drink instead of Go?â
He smiled as he said it, and Unwi nodded.
Go was the best medium, yesâbut to insist Go was the only way to pass down enlightenment would be to limit oneâs own reach.
Unwi believed that human beings possessed limitless potential.
âIâll prepare the wine.â
âGood. Then Iâll see you in fifteen days.â
With that smiling expression still on his face, Seol Jungcheonâs physical form dissolved and vanished.
And the smile that had lingered on Unwiâs lips disappeared as well.
It was time to return to Yangryeong.
Now that the delegationâs heads had reached Jeokan, Lee Jagyeom would realize what had happenedâand erupt in rage.
Lee Jagyeom had always thought himself clever. But when he realized he wasnâtâ
When he realized he had been dancing in someone elseâs palm this whole timeâ
He would no longer be able to think rationally.
Lee Jagyeom would surely lead Jeokanâs martial force and march toward Yangryeong.
It would take, at most, seven shichen.
He would arrive in Yangryeong before sunrise.
And only then would he realizeâfar too lateâjust how grave a mistake he had made.
A voice broke through Unwiâs thoughts.
âUh... Young master...? May I come in? Youâve been silent so long, I was worried something happened...â
âChief Seong.â
âAh, yes. Young master.â
âCome in.â
The door opened.
Wearing his military robe, with a long sword strapped to his left and three throwing knives on his rightâChief Seong looked nothing like the usual officer.
He was now a sword.
A well-forged blade.
âThe stage I mentioned beforeâtoday, it will be set. Are you ready?â
Chief Seong smiled faintly.
âOf course, young master.â
Today, an awful lot of blood would flow.