At those words, one man furrowed his brows slightly.
It was Jang Yunhong, Sect Master of the Red Flame Blade Sect.
âClimbing up, you say... Lord Seol.â
âYes, Senior Jang.â
âWell, going up is your decision, so Iâll leave it at that. Butâwhy are you here?â
âIs there a reason I shouldnât be?â
Jang Yunhongâs expression sharpenedâhe asked as though genuinely baffled.
âYou swallowed up Jeokan, didnât you? That place must be in shambles right now... Arenât you going to clean it up?â
Unwiâs smile didnât fade. Still wearing that same smile, he replied.
âEvery matter has its own priority, Senior Jang.â
â...Are you lecturing me now?â
âI once said something to someone. âIf three walk together, one is my teacherââI believe itâs not about who teaches you, but what lesson you take from it.â
â......â
âSince youâre worried, Iâll answer. There are people who trust me, and people who owe me. Iâve left the stabilization of Jeokan in the hands of someone trustworthyâso there shouldnât be any major issues.â
â...After provoking the Sichuan Alliance that badly, and you say there wonât be issues?â
âYes. There were higher priorities, and I simply made the choice that seemed right to me. But, Senior Jangââ
â...Speak.â
âWerenât you with the Martial Alliance?â
At those words, Jang Yunhong flinched.
âHow is it that someone from the Martial Alliance is concerned about friction between me and the Sichuan Alliance?â
It was strange that Jang Yunhong, not Kang Cheolsan, brought up the Sichuan Alliance first.
It meant one thing.
These two menâregardless of being Martial or Sichuanâwere already cooperating behind the scenes.
âIâd heard from Gaebangâs intel that there were frequent clashes between the two factions, but clearly, one should judge with their own eyes.â
Jang Yunhong remained â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) silent, and Kang Cheolsan finally spoke up.
âThere are conflicts, but itâs all over the Shinsam Flower. Even bitter rivals can join hands briefly when it comes to that. Donât you agree?â
âNot incorrect. Very well, Iâll take it that way.â
â......â
âAnd I was planning to send both of you a letter, but since weâve met like this, all the better. May I speak?â
Jang Yunhong and Kang Cheolsan glanced at each other, then nodded.
âGo ahead.â
âThe main factions of both the Sichuan and Martial Alliances can no longer retaliate against the board Iâve set.â
â......â
âThe outcome is already decided. The Lords of both factions are not so incompetent as to retaliate under these conditions.â
â...What exactly are you trying to say?â
âItâs simple. If we use Shinsam Valley as the center, there are four cities within a hundred-ri radius: Yangryeong, Bongrae, Saryang, and Jeokan.â
This was fact.
Of course, smaller towns and villages werenât counted.
There was no need to.
Fundamentally, the reason these four cities even came to be was because of Shinsam Valley.
The key point came next.
Beyond Yangryeong lies Seolap, and further beyond, the territory of Snow Mountain forces, which neednât be considered. But the other three cities arenât like that.
To reach the city past Bongrae, one must travel over 180 ri; past Saryang, itâs 150 ri; and from Jeokan on the coast, itâs 200 ri west to find a city on par with a military base.
In short, outside those four cities, the next closest settlement to Shinsam Valley is at least 200 ri away.
That was why Saryang couldnât be left alone.
Only by bringing Saryang under control could all regions around Shinsam Valley be fortified into a military stronghold.
âIâll give you one day.â
â...One day?â
âWithdraw from the Martial and Sichuan Alliances. Capture Saryangâs magistrate and bring him to me. There may be obstacles along the way, and making a decision might take timeâbut do not exceed two days.â
No sooner had those words left his mouth than the two men exploded.
âYou... you arrogant bastard!!â
âHave you gone insane?!â
That was the expected response.
Unwiâs words were the same as demanding their surrender.
â...You think Lord Kang will just let this slide? Hah! You must be completely out of your mind. As if heâd sit still. Heâs surely already devising his next move to pressure you. And for the deaths of the Iron Pavilionâs Third Unit soldiers you killed, our regional lord may act personally. Youâve won a few battles and now youâre lost in a delusional fantasy.â
âI feel insulted by what I just heard. This is no different from an affront to me personally. I demand an apology!â
Unwi silently watched the two men rant, then quietly erased his smile.
Apologize? He had neither the intent nor the reason.
âIt seems you still donât understand the situation.â
âWhat...?â
âTalk of retaliation from the Martial or Sichuan Alliancesâof plotting the next moveânone of it matters anymore.â
â...What are you saying?â
The two menâand everyone, reallyâwere making a massive mistake.
The most important thing here was:
âHow far I intend to go. That is the most important.â
â......â
âThe Martial and Sichuan Alliancesâthese two factions are currently in conflict with me. But I wasnât the one who started this. Threatening someone who deserves an apology is the conduct of beasts, not men.â
The two men didnât understand what Unwi was saying.
But one thing drilled into their minds.
Started the conflict?
He said he didnât start it?
âThis guyâs more delusional than I thought. You arrogant bastard. This all started because you killed two of the Sichuan Allianceâs martial artists! And now you act like youâve done nothing and shift the blame?â
Unwi stared calmly at the two men.
Even though the Demonic Cultâs Heavenly Daoist had intruded on the board, things couldâve been pulled back.
In truth, Kang Cheonwoo and Gun Mugyeol had intended to pull back.
But then that fool Lee Jagyeom acted on his own, creating a variable, and Kang Cheonwoo and Gun Mugyeol responded accordingly.
To be clear, this couldnât all be chalked up to coincidence.
The greatest blame fell on the Heavenly Daoist, next on Lee Jagyeom, and then on Kang Cheonwoo and Gun Mugyeol.
Unwi had no intention of explaining all this. Nor did he want to.
âThereâs nothing more meaningless than preaching scripture to a cow.â
And from that point forward, the two men could no longer raise their voices.
Because Chief Seong stepped to Unwiâs right.
And on his left stood Namgung Wonyang, heir of the Namgung line.
Unwi spoke in a tone closer to a notification than a suggestion.
âDo not go through the same procedures as Lee Jagyeom. You have two days. If you give me the answer I want within one day, you will be rewarded accordingly. If you answer on the second day, I will accept it without reward. But after thatâI will not engage in any discussion whatsoever. Understood?â
â......â
âIâll take that silence as yes.â
Unwi walked forward, brushing past the two men.
Even as he ascended the stone steps, the two remained silentâand only after he disappeared from view did they clench their fists.
â...That son of a bitch...â
â...Compose yourself. Have you forgotten who lives up there?â
What kind of place was Shinsam Valleyâs Paemun, really?
Fifty years ago, there was a man whose overwhelming talent shook the martial world.
No Cheonmyeong â He Who Stood Against Heaven.
A monster among monsters who reached Heavenly Human Realm at just thirty-seven years old.
All in the martial world believed he would ascend even further and leave his mark in history.
But tragically, that was where No Cheonmyeong stopped.
Upon reaching the Heavenly Human Realm, he abruptly declared his seclusion in Shinsam Valley.
Itâs already been fifty years since.
Heâs lived alone in Shinsam Valley for fifty yearsâand took on a single disciple about twenty years ago.
Who is the true master of Shinsam Valley?
To be precise: No Cheonmyeong.
But he shows zero interest in things like harvesting Shinsam Flower.
You could say heâs utterly detached from worldly affairs.
Fifty years ago, he said this:
âI have no interest in the Shinsam Flower. Iâll build a small villa at the top of Shinsam Valley. Just donât disturb me.â
He swept away the bandits who once ruled the valley, using their corpses as fertilizerâand no one dared oppose him after that.
A Heavenly Human Realm master isnât exactly commonâand in outer regions like this, theyâre practically mythical.
So the governors of the cities mining Shinsam Flower periodically send him food, spiritual pills, gold, and medicine crafted from Shinsam FlowerâShinsamhwan and Shinsamyeon.
A new kind of order, one might say.
No Cheonmyeong had made it clear he had no interest in Shinsam Flower miningâbut conflict naturally erupted among those who wanted it.
Who would be allowed to mine?
Everyone knew the Shinsam Flowerâs value.
But such a precious thing couldnât just be taken by anyoneâso power-hungry factions emerged, and an unspoken rule took form:
âAnyone who wants to mine Shinsam Flower must first receive No Cheonmyeongâs permission.â
This wasnât a rule he wantedâit was a pretext made by martial artists.
But No Cheonmyeong accepted it.
To avoid meaningless bloodshed, he agreed to permit only the regional representatives.
In Saryang, those two men were the designated representatives.
But today, theyâd been issued a banishment decree.
Naturally, they were flustered.
That could only mean one thingâ
The already-reclusive No Cheonmyeong was truly busy today.
So Seol Unwi, whoâd just gone up, would likely be turned away as well.
That seemed certain.
But it was a miscalculation.
A danjeong passed, and then another...
Yet Unwi did not come down.
â......?â
***
At the end of the stone stairs was a small plateau, and atop it stood a modest yet refined jangwon (mountain villa).
Built from stone and wood, the building blended seamlessly with the mountain itselfâharmonizing perfectly with the breathtaking view of Shinsam Valley.
It looked like a scene from a painting.
My steps halted before the villa.
Two characters were engraved above the entrance: æé (Paemun).
This was the place.
In my previous life, Iâd always been curious.
I had wanted to come here at least once.
At last, the door openedâand a young-looking man, eyes wide in surprise, looked at me and spoke.
"...Come in. Heâs been waiting for you."
I noddedâand stepped inside.