An old man with graying hair was seated in front of a small table.
"Is it you? The guy stirring up trouble in the martial world lately?"
"I didnât intend to, but thatâs how it turned out."
With those words, I offered a respectful clasped-fist salute.
"Itâs an honor to meet you. Iâm Seol Unwi. Itâs a privilege to be in the presence of Senior No Cheonmyeong, known as He Who Stood Against Heaven (Paetcheonilju)."
"Heh heh... well now. How very polite. Yeah, Iâm that Paetcheonilju. A washed-up has-been among has-beens."
He wore a self-deprecating smileâbut I cut straight to the point.
"As a lowly junior, I have a question for you. May I ask it, Senior?"
"Go ahead."
"Are you a man who understands gratitude?"
At that, No Cheonmyeongâs brows scrunched tightly. His expression turned baffled.
"Hey, Paewoon."
"Yes, Master."
"What the hell do you think this brat is trying to pull?"
"...I donât know."
No Cheonmyeong didnât take his eyes off me as he spoke again.
"This guyâyou said earlier, heâs that one, right?"
"Yes."
"Whatâd you call him again?"
"...A once-in-a-millennium talent."
"Right. So this once-in-a-millennium genius is now asking me whether I understand gratitude. Thatâs something even I couldnât predict, which means he really is beyond comprehension. So what the hell does it mean?"
"......"
"Not answering?"
"How can I answer something I donât know, Master?"
I quietly observed their exchange, then spoke up.
"You donât need to overthink it. Itâs exactly what it sounds like. Iâm simply askingâare you someone who knows how to repay a debt of gratitude?"
"Tch. Yeah, I know it. I know it, and I know how to repay it too."
"To repay it, huh..."
"What? You donât believe me? I practically throw Shinsam Flowers around like candy."
"Itâs not that. I heard what I needed to hear. But Iâm still not convinced."
"You damn bratâthis genius of the millennium, or whateverâjust spit it out already. I donât have time to be playing games here."
He did look the part.
"Itâs simple. Iâll help you decode the Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula (Cheonin Hwasingyeol) youâve been struggling with."
It happened in a flash.
No Cheonmyeong said nothingâbut suddenly, a blade was at my neck.
It was Paewoon, his disciple.
Just a moment ago, heâd been beside No Cheonmyeong. I didnât even see him move.
But thatâs as far as he got.
Paewoonâs gaze dropped.
A sword was pressed against his neck.
It was Chief Seongâs blade.
"If you so much as tense a single muscle in your arm, you die instantly."
Chief Seongâs voice was ice-coldâand his gaze was lethal.
"Chief Seong."
"Yes, Young Lord. Donât worry. The moment he puts any force into that grip, Iâll slice through his neck before a scratch touchesâ"
"Lower your sword."
"âyour neck... Pardon?"
"I said, lower it."
Then I turned to look at No Cheonmyeong.
No Cheonmyeong had no interest in this commotion.
Why did his disciple draw a blade on my neck?
Why were his eyes trembling like that?
And why were No Cheonmyeongâs eyes so still, so calm?
There was only one person here who could explain all of thatâme.
No Cheonmyeong asked,
"What are you?"
"Seol Unwi. Of Everlasting Snow Palace. Holder of the title Hyunseolrin among the Frozen Extremesâ"
"Not that crap. Iâm asking how you know about the Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula. No one knows about it but me and my disciple. You ever seen me before?"
"No, I havenât."
"Neither have I. So how do you know about it?"
I smiled and answered easily.
"It was your disciple, the one holding a sword to my neck, who told me."
No Cheonmyeong let out a dry chuckle. Paewoonâs face went pale.
"Y-youâre lying. I never said any suchâ"
"A joke."
"...What?"
"You looked way too tense. I was just teasing you a bit."
He tossed the words out casually as he looked at Paewoon, who blinked dumbly.
"Thatâs enough. Sheathe it. Youâre not going to strike anyway."
Paewoon, trembling, slowly lowered his sword and looked at No Cheonmyeong.
"Master, it wasnât me."
"I know. It wasnât."
As Paewoon sighed in relief, I turned back.
"Senior No."
"Enough with the formalities, brat. Stop calling me that. From here on, Iâm the one asking questions."
I nodded.
"Iâll listen carefully."
No Cheonmyeong studied my face closely, stroking his beard.
"How do you know?"
"I canât tell you that."
"...If you donât, Iâll kill you rightâ"
"The most important thing here is your fifty-year obsession, isnât it?"
Though Iâd interrupted him, No Cheonmyeong didnât seem offended.
His expression was just... extremely complicated.
"How I know the name of the Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula, whether I spied on itânone of that matters. What matters is that I can help decode it. Something you havenât been able to crack for fifty years."
"......"
"Can I safely assume that youâre a man who understands what it means to be repaid?"
"You keep going on about gratitude. What, you want something from me?"
"Not nothing."
No Cheonmyeongâs smile turned cold.
"Of course you do. Fine. Whatever it isâif you help resolve my fifty-year obsession, Iâll swear here and now, on the name No Cheonmyeong, that Iâll consider you my benefactor for the rest of my life. Whatever you ask of meâif itâs within my power, Iâll give it, even if it costs my life. Good enough?"
"Yes. Thatâs enough."
I silently stepped forward. The moment Paewoon moved again, I calmly reached out.
Naturallyâeffortlesslyâhis neck landed in the palm of my hand.
No Cheonmyeongâs eyes glinted.
Paewoon panicked.
"I let it go once because of the respect you show your master."
I paused, locking eyes with him.
"There wonât be a second time."
Then I let go and walked forward again.
Paewoon and No Cheonmyeong.
Iâd only heard of their names as stories.
In my past life, No Cheonmyeong died exactly eight years from now.
There was one disciple who stayed by his side until the very end.
When No Cheonmyeong died, that disciple took his own life.
Said he had no reason to live anymore.
His name... was Paewoon.
Their story became a legend, sung as song and tale across the world. Any time the subject of stagnant martial artists arose, their tale was always mentioned as a prime example.
And with good reason.
Fifty years.
Even twenty or thirty is enough to become famous. But fifty?
To find a similar example, youâd have to dig into the ancient records of the Pre-Primordial era, lost in the chaos of a millennium ago.
Because it wasnât just that he stagnated.
He never stopped training. Not once.
Fifty yearsâday after day, without restâpoured into trying to decode the Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula.
No one else in the world had ever done that.
I spoke quietly.
"Iâd like to take a look at the Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula first."
"...And what exactly do you think youâll see?"
"Just let me see it first, Senior."
No Cheonmyeong hesitated for a momentâthen reached into his robes and handed me a sheet of paper.
I read it immediately.
æ··ć æžäžé«, 怩ć°çČèç©ș.
The chaos returns to one body; heaven and earth become emptiness.
çĄćœąçæè±Ą, æè±ĄćŸ©æžçĄ.
Form arises from the formless, and form returns to the void.
ćżć°æ°Łæ°Łäœ, æ°Łććżćżé.
The heart perceives the qi and the qi settles; the âȘ NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t âȘ (Official version) qi becomes the heart and the heart flows.
çȘźæ„”ââ
Ultimatelyâ
The first parts of the incantation were intact, but the rest was cut off.
Only three full lines?
No.
Absolutely not.
Judging by the size of the tear, there were at least fifteen more characters.
I read through the incantation again.
There was a strange familiarity.
In my past life, after leaving the Snow Palace, I entered a hidden realm.
There, I acquired a cultivation method.
Taecho Seoncheon Simbeop â The Primordial Pre-Heaven Method.
No name, no author, no lineageâbut I instantly knew it was no ordinary technique.
I trained in it like a madman, and later combined it with the Blood Demon Thousand Hands Method I obtained from the Demonic Blood Sect.
The result is the technique I still use now: the Taeheseonhyeol Simbeop.
Using it, I refine and wield Hollow Manifested Qi.
Why all this backstory?
Because the incantation from the Taecho Seoncheon Simbeop is eerily similar to this Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula.
ć€Șćæ··æČć, ć 怩çĄćœąæ.
Before the primordial chaos, in the time of pre-heavenâs formlessness.
äžé»éæ°Łć, èŹè±Ąć§çè”·.
A single point of spiritual qi stirs, and the myriad forms are born.
æçĄäș€æè, çćäœćšć.
At the meeting point of being and non-beingâwhere does truth end and illusion begin?
Thatâs part of the incantation from the Taecho Seoncheon Simbeop.
It definitely resembles the Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula.
âDo you see anything?â
I turned my head.
No Cheonmyeong didnât look pleased. He looked angryâand understandably so.
Though I hadnât said it out loud, in my past life I had decoded the Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula.
Whether it was correct, I wasnât sure.
But it had been completed with the enlightenment of someone who had reached the pinnacle of martial insight.
Now that I was holding a relatively intact version of the formulaâI was certain.
I hadnât been wrong.
"Brat."
"Yes, Senior."
"I get what youâre thinking. And just because people praise you as some prodigy doesnât mean you can spout nonsense."
"Is that so?"
"I wonât ask how you know about the Heaven-Man Incarnation Formula. But you owe me an apology."
"Why would I apologize?"
"My fifty-year obsessionâthatâs a deep wound. I was going to let it go because of your guts and nerve, but if you keep running your mouth like this, Iâll break your arms and legsâ"
"You should be thanking me instead."