âIâve memorized everything.â
Unhwi gave a nod.
âHow old are you?â
âI turned thirty-seven this year.â
Well now.
âWhat a coincidence. If I recall, thatâs exactly how old your master was when he began devoting himself to the Heaven-Human Embodiment Technique.â
âThatâs correct. My master began his march at my ageâand when his disciple reached the same age, that march came to an end.â
Paewoon once again cupped his hands in a martial salute.
âThank you, Young Master.â
Unhwi waved it off with a flick of his hand.
He didnât particularly mind being thanked, but repeated gratitude like this was starting to give him goosebumps.
âYouâre at the Harmonization Stage, right?â
âYes.â
âNot bad at all.â
A smile rose on Paewoonâs lips.
Unhwiâs cultivation was at the level of Three Flowers Gathering Purity. In the orthodox martial world, a master of that realm complimenting someone at the Harmonization Stage was unthinkableâbut Unhwi was an exception.
Because Unhwi couldnât be measured by cultivation level alone.
His value stood shoulder to shoulder with the peak masters who had reached the Five Realms of the Martial God.
âIâll be heading out now. If you need anything, donât hesitate to ask.â
â...Truly, thank you, Young Master.â
Just as Unhwi was about to turn and leave, Paewoon stopped him.
âYoung Master.â
When Unhwi turned back, Paewoon bowed his head deeply.
â...I apologize for drawing my sword against you. Iâm sorry.â
Unhwi smiled gently.
âDid I get cut?â
âNo, you didnât.â
âDid my head fall off?â
â...It didnât.â
âThen thereâs no issue. You didnât injure me or kill me. You merely drew your sword for your masterâs sake. Isnât that right?â
â...Yes, thatâs right.â
âThen thereâs no wrongdoing, and nothing to forgive.â
Paewoon raised his head.
â...You are extraordinary, Young Master.â
âI know.â
Excessive humility can become poison.
âYou donât seem ordinary either.â
â...Th... thank you.â
âGet some rest.â
With that, Unhwi and his party departed as naturally as they had arrived.
***
Inside the carriage, which was rolling along without incident, Commander Seong suddenly spoke out of nowhere.
â...There are times I wonder.â
Unhwi was about to ask what he wondered, but Seong continued before he could.
âHow much more are you planning to surprise me, Young Master? And the thing is, I canât even guess anymore. Just when I think Iâm starting to understand, you show me something else entirely... Honestly, I donât know anymore.â
Commander Seong knew that Unhwi had regressed. Even with that knowledge, he felt this wayâso what about Wonyang, who didnât know?
Right now, Wonyang was gazing at Unhwi with almost reverent admiration.
âYou really are... incredible.â
Unhwi didnât bother to deny it.
Whatever the case, it was undeniable that No Cheonmyeong had now become a keystone who would make everything easier moving forward.
That was the truth.
Until now, Unhwi had used Go matches to elevate at least five martial artists to new realms, but this was different.
This was Heaven-Human Unity.
In central Murim, that number might be in the dozensâbut this wasnât central Murim. This was a remote province far from the center.
An outer fringe somewhere between the foreign and central martial worlds. A backwater.
A master who has achieved Heaven-Human Unity... in a place like this?
Thatâs whatâs truly strange.
âFrom now on, No Cheonmyeong will be a tremendous ally to you, Young Master. You helped him fulfill a fifty-year obsessionâthereâs nothing he wonât do for you now.â
Commander Seong lowered his voice and asked,
âYou planned this, didnât you? Raising No Cheonmyeong to Heaven-Human Unity?â
But surprisingly, Unhwi shook his head.
âWhat I wanted was control of Sinsam Valley, Commander Seong.â
âYes, Young Master.â
âYou remember our conversation about destiny, donât you?â
â...Of course.â
âNo Cheonmyeong never stopped. Not even for a moment in fifty years. In the end, he forged his destiny with his own hands.â
â...Is that humility, or... youâre just amazing, Young Master.â
Unhwi ended up letting out a soft chuckle.
Regardless, everything heâd said was true.
He hadnât come to Sinsam Valley to raise No Cheonmyeongâs cultivation. He came for control.
That was all heâd cared about.
Yangryeong was crowded because of its proximity to Everlasting Snow Palaceâbut the other three cities werenât like that.
Jeokan, Bongrae, and Saryang.
How did these three cities qualify as âmilitary districtsâ?
Historically speaking, there was only one reason they were ever granted that status.
Because of the Sinsam Valley embedded between them.
Countless factions had flocked to it to stake claims on its rights and profits. Even the mere scraps falling off that table were immenseâno wonder people gathered like flies.
Thatâs why the three cities were military districts.
He had to get hold of that coreâand fortunately, things had gone smoothly.
Control of Sinsam Valley. The favor of a master who had reached Heaven-Human Unity.
And the goodwill of his disciple, a Harmonization-level martial artist.
There was more than one thing heâd gained from today.
It bears repeating: even without any cards in hand, Unhwi had proven his value. Now that he had cards to play, that value would only rise.
As silence settled in again, Unhwi casually asked,
âDid you send a report to the Main Palace?â
âI did.â
Commander Seong hesitated a moment, then continued cautiously.
âBut... ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ are you really sure about this?â
This was such an obvious procedure that they hadnât even mentioned it until now, but technically, Unhwi had expanded Everlasting Snow Palaceâs territory.
So, of course, they had to inform the Main Palace of the annexation and submit recommendations on how to handle the occupied land.
The final decision rested with the Palace Lord, but given Unhwiâs contribution, his suggestions would likely be accepted.
Still, there was something about it that bothered Seong.
âAppointing Yangso as branch lord of Jeokan and absorbing everyone under his former command in the Iron Mountain Sword Gate shouldnât be an issue.â
âAnd?â
â...But Bongrae... are you sure about it?â
Naturally, that question came up.
Unhwi answered calmly.
âIs it the name Baekseol Sageumhoe (White Snow Four-Sword Assembly) thatâs the issue?â
âItâs not exactly a problem... but you know what it means to break tradition.â
Unhwi chuckled.
âSeriously, you worry about the weirdest things.â
âNo, Young Master, this oneâs worth worrying about. You visited Yaksu recently, right? Even in a remote dump like that, they only have one branch lord in charge of the entire region. But in a city, youâre proposing that four sects jointly manage it? Thatâs never happened before. If your proposal passes, itâll be the first time. The first.â
He wasnât wrong.
Unhwi intended to preserve the current authority of the four sects in Bongrae.
He would entrust the cityâs management to all four, and even planned to rename their collective titleâno more vague talk of âthe Four Great Sects.â
They would now be known as the White Snow Four-Sword Assembly.
âThe reasoningâs sound enough, though.â
â...Sure. Itâs tailored to the regionâs unique border conditions, it preserves Bongraeâs internal stability, and still secures their loyalty to Snow Palace. But you know this will stir up voices from inside.â
Commander Seong wasnât just worried about Unhwiâhe was worried about Everlasting Snow Palace itself.
â...Will the external sects or elders just sit still?â
âIf the external sects interfere, theyâll become another Hanbingmun. And if the old men in the back room stick their noses inâso be it.â
âSo weâll have no choice but to withdraw...â
âWe cut off their heads.â
Commander Seong froze, then wiped his face with a hand.
â...When are you heading to the Main Palace?â
âAs soon as things in Saryang are wrapped up.â
â...Please take me with you this time.â
âDidnât I say? If Iâm not there, the only one who can cover for me is you, Commander Seong.â
â...I donât care if itâs Sim Munryong or No Cheonmyeongâjust assign someone else. Please let me come with you.â
âMe too.â
Wonyang chimed in like sheâd been waiting, and Unhwi, after a moment of thought, replied.
âAll right.â
***
Before entering Saryang Province, Gang Cheolsan and Jang Unhong halted their horses along a quiet mountain road.
The two could read each otherâs thoughts with nothing more than a glance.
Gang Cheolsan stroked his beard and spoke.
â...I didnât expect Pae Cheonilju to reject our offer.â
Jang Unhong sneered coldly.
âMore than the rejection, what shocks me is that that lunatic old man allowed a conversation with Snow Palaceâs bastard son.â
Exactly. He wasnât wrong.
Now that theyâd seen it for themselves, it was clear.
That arrogant bratâhe wouldnât bow to anyone, not even if the world split in two.
Jang Unhong clenched his fist tightly.
â...If he said one day, that means heâs telling us to act the moment we return to Saryang. What will you do?â
âWhy even ask? Of course we refuse.â
At that moment, both men were thinking the same thing.
In less than a month, that bastard had swallowed Bongrae and Jeokan wholeâand now he was eyeing Saryang.
The world they knew was being overturned.
And it wasnât like they hadnât taken action.
They had already reached out to their higher-ups. But it would take time to get a response.
Maybe that was why the bastard had made his move now.
Gang Cheolsanâs eyes turned sharp in that brief moment.
â...I believe in the Main Alliance. If Lord Kang is involved, he will act.â
âI believe the same. If Lord Gun takes charge, heâll move without question. That means our job is simple.â
It really was simple.
For now, they had to avoid direct confrontation.
They would stall until reinforcements arrived from the Main Alliance.
Yesâstalling.
âWhy donât we share what weâre both thinking?â
At Jang Unhongâs suggestion, Gang Cheolsan nodded.
There was no one around them. The two men naturally moved to a tree nearby and began discussing in hushed voices.
âFirst, Sinsam Valley. If we canât control it, we have to at least disrupt the flow. Corner the distribution, dump our stock of Sinsamhwa all at once, or pool the funds of all the sects in Saryang and buy up every last batch on the market.â
âNot a bad idea. But wouldnât it be better to identify disgruntled forces in Jeokan and Bongrae and support them from the shadows?â
He smacked his forehead.
âThe three-family faction in Jeokan collapsed in a day, but there must still be remnants. Especially relatives of Lee Jagyeomâs maternal clanâthey should still be alive. If we funnel funds and weapons to them in secret, Jeokan will fall into chaos again.â
The two menâs eyes gleamed with a deadly light.
Once the dam of conversation had broken, countless strategies began to spill out.