Gwanghan looked at Unhwi with an expression like he had lost the words in his mouth.
âA funeral...? Put that aside for now. I just told you earlier that I wanted to take that guy as my disciple, so why are you framing that as some kind of request? What are you getting at?â
âThereâs nothing to get at. If anything, itâs just to make the priority clear.â
â...From the beginning, you were planning to send him to me?â
âYes.â
â...Youâre a terrifying bastard, huh?â
Unhwi walked forward slowly and stood between Cheonpung and Gwanghan.
âIf you obtain the Divine Spear, you will see the path that leads toward the realm of the absolute. But that doesnât come from the spear itselfâit comes from the soul and spirit of the one who forged it. And you, Senior, must pass that enlightenment on to Cheonpung.â
Unhwi, who had been looking at Gwanghan, now turned his gaze to Cheonpung.
His eyes were profoundly warm.
âThis isnât a simple exchange. I am opening a path for Cheonpung, and for you, Senior, Iâm giving you the chance to grasp the true meaning of the absolute.â
â...The true absolute, huh...â
âMartial arts and martial ways shine only when they are passed down. What youâve been pursuing all this time was ultimately that realm of the absoluteâand now that youâve realized what is truly precious in the pursuit of that realm, donât you need someone to carry it forward?â
Gwanghan fell silent for a moment. A deep insight shone in his eyes.
âIf the location of the Divine Spear you gave me is real... and your words that gave me that true realization are right...â
âThe absolute lies in the passing of it on, Senior. The essence of encompassing heaven and earth, past and futureâthat is none other than the unbroken transmission of teaching. Your 73 years of life, the 400 years of longing passed down by your predecessorsâall of it will culminate in Cheonpung. That is where another kind of absolute will be completed.â
A light of awe bloomed in Gwanghanâs eyes.
âFrom one absolute to another, and from that to yet another... Yeah, I suppose everyone has their own meaning of the absolute. Since the absolute embraces everything one holds. Yes... an endless current of transmission... I like that. I really like it.â
In his entire life, Gwanghan had never seen someone with such depth and insight at just seventeen.
Noâ
He likely never would, not even on the day he died.
âIâve... made up my mind. Your three requestsâno, all four of themâIâll grant them all.â
Gwanghan accepted.
But Cheonpung was silently looking at Unhwi, his eyes reddened.
They needed to speakâjust the two of them.
***
Everyone nearby stepped back to give them space.
Now it was just Cheonpung and me.
Tears were already forming in the corners of Cheonpungâs eyes.
â...Tajo-nim... Are you... abandoning me?â
I shook my head.
âDid it look like abandonment to you?â
â...If itâs not that, then why are you sending me to that man... I can do better. Really... I can do so much better. If you just entrust me with anything, Iâll accomplish it no matter what. Even if it costs me my life, I will...â
âCheonpung.â
â...Yes...â
I reached out and gently brushed his shoulder.
âWhen Iâm not around, there are two people I consider capable of standing in for me. You know one of them.â
â...That would be Commander Seong, wouldnât it.â
âRight. Heâs the person I trust the most and the one with the highest cultivation among those around me. But if even Commander Seong had to step away... who would fill that position?â
â...Ju Soa... isnât it?â
âNo. Iâve always thought of you.â
Cheonpungâs eyes opened wide.
Iâm not lying right now.
From the beginning, Iâve always said thereâs no one better than Cheonpung for the position of sub-commander or acting division head.
His sense of responsibility is immense, and his strength is undeniable.
He has the courage to push through anything heâs entrusted with.
Andâ
âYouâve felt it too, havenât you? That the greatsword doesnât fit your hand. Havenât you?â
â...How... did you know...â
âHow could I not know? Arenât you my man?â
âTajo-nim...â
âIt probably didnât matter up to the state of Jucheongyeong. But ever since you stepped into the Flame-Awakened Realm, thereâs been a clear change in how you move. You no longer wield the sword like a sword. And yet you held onto it, wasnât that for the sake of following after me?â
âAh...â
âYou really thought I wouldnât notice?â
Cheonpung lowered his head. Tears rolled down from his eyes and fell to the ground with a drip, drip.
âThereâs no need to follow after me. Walk your own path. Your hands were made for a spear, not a sword. So is your divine strength.â
The wind blew, and the hem of my robe fluttered. I looked up at the sky for a moment and continued.
âEveryone has their own path. Yours is the path of the spear. Gwanghan will be the best guide to show you that path.â
In the distant future, Gwanghan would reach the Grand Void Formless.
When it came to spears, his skill surpassed mine.
Because I am a swordsman.
Cheonpung sank to his knees on the spot and spoke through his sobs.
â...I, Cheonpung, will never forget Tajo-nimâs grace, not even in death. When I was in Seolap, no one ever looked at me. But Tajo-nim...â
He couldnât finish. I looked at his trembling shoulders and spoke quietly.
âStand.â
At my words, Cheonpung shook his head.
âI canât stand. Tajo-nim saw what was inside me. What I didnât even know myself... and opened the path for me. So how can I stand? How can I lift my head?â
I placed my hand back on his shoulder.
âThe flame inside you was always yours. All I did was show you what color that flame really was.â
Cheonpung slowly lifted his head.
His face was soaked with tears.
âDo I... have to leave Tajo-nim now?â
Silence fell for a moment.
I slowly nodded. And another stream of tears flowed from Cheonpungâs eyes.
âBut Tajo-nim... I donât want to leave your side... I really donât want to.â
I smiled.
âYouâre not leaving entirely.â
â...Huh?â
âYour place will always be left open.â
I moved the hand on his shoulder to rest atop his head.
âWhen youâre satisfied with yourselfâwhen you believe you can stand in my shadow and not be ashamedâcome back. Iâll have use for you.â
Tears burst from Cheonpungâs eyes again. Unable to hold them back, he began to sob.
âTajo-nim... I... I swear...â
Even without saying the words, I could feel everything he meant.
Cheonpung was the first subordinate I received after returning.
I donât block the path my people must walk.
Even if they idolize me and wish to be like meâif that won't truly help them, I confront it directly.
Because thatâs right.
Because they are not outsidersâthey are mine, fully.
âWhen you return with the spear in hand... Iâll be watching to see what light rests on its tip.â
Cheonpung raised his head. The expression he saw on my face held only one thing.
Conviction.
âThere is a realm that cannot be reached with the sword. That realm will open only when your hand grips the spear. Return as a dragon.â
Cheonpung nodded even through his sobs. He wiped his tears over and over, but they didnât stop.
âTajo-nim... When I return... I will live up to your expectations. I swear it with my life.â
I nodded and rummaged through my sleeve.
I hadnât predicted this exact situation, but I had prepared in advance. What I pulled out was a large pouch. Inside were 300 premium-grade Shinsamlotuses.
âWhen youâre training or need to recover your body, take one out and burn it at your own judgment. Itâll help greatly.â
Cheonpung accepted the pouch with both hands.
âThank you!â
âGo.â
At that, Cheonpung bowed deeply three times on the spot.
âI will return. Without fail.â
Before long, Cheonpung stood up and approached Gwanghan.
It looked like they were having a conversation, but then, with tears still in his eyes, he came back to me.
âUm... Tajo-nim...â
âWhat?â
â...Heâs getting on my case... asking why I didnât ask where in Hwaseongsan it was...â
I couldnât help itâI burst out laughing.
***
Gwanghan looked at the seven-foot-tall man next to him, crying like a child.
Starting today, this guy would be his third disciple. Normally heâd have snapped at him to stop bawling, but today... he figured heâd let it slide.
He turned his head.
Seol Unhwi.
Seventeen years old.
With about three months left before the new year, heâd soon be eighteen.
Never in his life had Gwanghan seen a monster like that.
Martial knowledge wasnât something you could understand just from being smart.
Just the formulas of martial techniques made that clear enough.
Even the simplest lines often held dozens, hundreds, maybe thousands of hidden meanings.
Understanding all of it without real battle experience was impossible.
He had a brilliant mind, and his spirit was no joke either.
Judging from his hands, he seemed to use a swordâbut honestly, Gwanghan felt like forcing him to switch to a spear on the spot.
The light radiating from him was so dazzling it almost hurt to look.
But even someone like that had one threat. Not that he seemed aware of it.
So Gwanghan sent him a sound transmission.
âHey.
The reply came instantly.
âDid you forget something?
âNot really. But you know that saying?
âWhich one?
âThereâs that one. About how no matter how smart you are, youâd better know that under lips dyed with rouge, the fangs â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»Ń â (Continue reading) of a viper might be hiding.
To that, Unhwi gave a response Gwanghan hadnât expected at all.
He smirked.
â...Wow. You're really the type to get bitten hard one day 'cause you trust your own smarts too much, huh? I donât really feel like giving this one away for free, but fine, try interpreting that properly.
Unhwi was still smiling.
And with that same smile, he sent another sound transmission back to Gwanghan.
âThey say a fool sees only the palm, while the wise see the shadow. But I, Senior... I see the shadow, and beyond itâI see the eye watching through it.
At that, Gwanghanâs eyes started to tremble violently.
Ah.
Looks like... I made a mistake.
It was ridiculous.
âWow... You sly little bastard. You planted him in my lineage knowing everything?
âYes.
â...Why?
âWhy do you think?
âDonât tell meâbecause heâs skilled?
Unhwi nodded.