Seol Unhwiâs pupils traced a crescent arc.
It wasnât surprising that he hadnât spoken much with Seol Muryeon beforeâbut he hadnât expected him to be this talkative.
Heâd thought of him as a cold man, the type to speak only in terse replies.
Seol Muryeon pulled something from his robes and handed it directly to Unhwi.
âA gift.â
Unhwiâs eyes widened. What Seol Muryeon offered him was a silver bracelet delicately engraved with a snowflake pattern.
Even a subtle aura was emanating from it. Anyone could tell it wasnât an ordinary item. And Unhwi recognized exactly what it was.
â...The Snowflake Bracelet (Seolhwa Suhwan). One of the three sacred relics of Snowflake Manor.â
âYou know it well.â
âSecond Brother, no matter how much I may have aided you, I believe giving this to me is inappropriate.â
Seol Muryeon smiled.
âIt was important enough to merit it.â
To possess one of Snowflake Manorâs sacred relicsâwhat did that signify?
First, it meant receiving the Manorâs absolute goodwill.
In other words, if Unhwi walked around inside the Snowy Mountains wearing this bracelet, some might assume Snowflake Manor had placed itself under his authority.
And that made sense.
Wearing this bracelet meant he held command authority over everyone in Snowflake Manor except its master.
For once, Unhwi hesitated.
Seol Muryeon gave a quiet laugh.
âDonât worry.â
There was certainty in Seol Muryeonâs voice.
âNo matter how others perceive it, the power of Snowflake Manor will serve you well. No matter how I think it through, thereâs nothing I can offer you besides this.â
âYou donât need to give me anything. Iâve already paid the price back then.â
âYou mean that you understood my sincerity?â
âYes.â
âThatâs your position, isnât it?â
â...â
âYou say you paid your dues, but I havenât repaid mine.â
Seol Muryeon still held out the Snowflake Bracelet. Unhwi had yet to accept it.
âAre you planning to shame your brotherâs hand?â
Unhwi let out a sigh internallyâand finally took the bracelet.
âYour heart... Iâve received it.â
âGood. Thatâs enough.â
Seol Muryeon took another sip of tea and looked out the window.
âAnd thereâs something else I want to tell you. Elder Brother Horyeong has entered closed-door cultivation.â
Unhwi tilted his head.
Closed-door cultivation?
Seol Horyeong?
âJudging by the timing... itâs been about half a month, I think. Honestly, I only heard about it a few days ago myself, so of course you wouldnât have known. Right?â
âYes.â
âEven though he held the position of Commander-General, he told no one and went in silently.â
â...He really is unusual.â
âHeâs a strange one. But a genius, too.â
Seol Muryeon was certain.
âHeâs always done long closed-door sessions, but never this long. Judging by the circumstances, I think itâs highly likely heâs reaching the Ipshin Realm.â
Unhwiâs lips parted slightly.
How old was Seol Horyeong this year?
Twenty-seven.
And at twenty-seven, he was already approaching the Ipshin Realm.
In the history of the martial world, few had ever progressed that quickly.
âWhen I asked around about what triggered it, they all said the conversation you had with himâabout secrecy and stillnessâkept weighing on his mind. Clearly, you had a major influence on him.â
âI see.â
âSo donât feel upset that your elder brother didnât come out to greet you. If anything, he gained a new opportunity for a breakthrough thanks to you. If he emerges from this, he may return with something more precious than this gift I gave you.â
Unhwi gave a soft smile.
âI expect no such gifts. Your sentiment alone is more than enough. If I receive something like this divine relic, I might die early from the pressure, Brother.â
At the lighthearted remark, Seol Muryeon let out a quiet chuckle.
He reached out and lightly rested a hand on Unhwiâs shoulder.
âUnhwi.â
âYes, Second Brother?â
âWhat I owe you... cannot be repaid with a mere sacred relic.â
âPlease donât trouble yourself over it, Second Brother.â
âItâs my heart. If thereâs anything I can give you, I will. So if you ever need something, come to me.â
For all his calm demeanor, Seol Muryeon was still the Commander-General of the Frozen Sea Province.
He commanded hundreds of martial artists and oversaw around ten regional branches.
âIf something comes up, Iâll let you know.â
Seol Muryeon smiled brightly.
***
Huk Yeommasu Ourin, Grand Master of Hwaseong Stronghold under Hon Do Ma Yeomgung.
His disappearance had been widely known.
But then, suddenly, that same Ourin appeared in Saryangâand slaughtered all the leaders of the Ildang Sammun faction.
The idea that someone might be impersonating Ourin evaporated quickly.
And with good reason.
There were hundreds of witnesses.
They all testified to the same thing: that Ourinâs demonic aura was fully matured and unmistakable, and that his martial arts were undoubtedly his own.
More than that, the man who appeared beside him wore the robes of the Martial Allianceâbut had a black hat, so no one saw his face.
But witnesses said that Ourin addressed the man as âGreat Heroâ and even offered him a respectful martial bow.
He had looked like an ordinary civilian in every way, but if even Ourin was being courteous to him, then the man clearly held a position worthy of it.
People across the Central Plains reached their conclusion.
That man must be a hidden master of the martial world.
If you spoke plainly, someone like Gun Mugyeol, the Martial Alliance Lord, would surely have countless shadow agents under his command.
Maybe one of those agents had stepped forward.
Or maybe it was simply a Martial Alliance warrior from Sichuan pretending to act as one.
No one knew the truthâbut one thing was certain.
The blades of Hon Do Ma Yeomgung were now pointed toward the Martial Alliance and the Sichuan Alliance.
The ones who found themselves standing on fire were the factions of Saryang.
To surviveâ
To protect their powerâ
They had to make a decision. But ironically, they were divided.
Among the four Saryang sectsâCheollyeong Hall, Red Flower Sabers, Blue Sword Sect, and White Tiger Gateâonly Red Flower Sabers still stubbornly insisted they wait for the Martial Alliance's support.
The other three? They were ready to bow their heads to Seol Unhwi.
So they moved.
Cheollyeong Hall, Blue Sword Sect, White Tiger Gate.
Those three sects annihilated Red Flower Sabers and captured the Saryang military commander, Chae Hongmyeong.
It was a form of voluntary tribute.
By half a day later, the leaders of the former Ildang I-Mun arrived in Yangryeong. They entered the branch officeâand immediately fell to their knees.
Seol Unhwi looked down on them coldly.
The new heads of the sects: Seon Shijeok of Cheollyeong Hall, Bang Jeonhu of Blue Sword Sect, and Yak Hyeongshin of White Tiger Gate.
All three had formerly served as deputy heads or vice sect leaders. All three were at the Three Flowers Gathering Purity level in martial cultivation.
Among them, Seon Shijeok of Cheollyeong Hall had only half a step remaining to reach the Ogijo level, and so he was effectively acting as the leader of the group.
Behind them knelt Chae Hongmyeong, the captured commander of Saryang, bound by two martial artists.
In all their eyes was a mix of reverence and dread. The three sect leaders bowed their heads even lower.
âLord Seol!â
Seon Shijeok was the first to speak. His voice trembled, though he tried to keep it deep and dignified.
âWe never imagined weâd be forced to kneel like this. But just as the course of rivers cannot be reversed, the tide of the world flows as it must.â
At his words, Bang Jeonhu and Yak Hyeongshin nodded.
âIn the past, the foolish former leaders of our sects failed to recognize your power, Great Hero, and made unwise choices. They were punished by Heaven and have now gone to the afterlife... Surely this is fate.â
Bang Jeonhu continued.
âRecognizing our predecessorsâ folly, we now accept the responsibility to correct the path they strayed from. This is Heavenâs will, and as the former leader saidâit is undeniable fate.â
Yak Hyeongshin added the final words.
âWe submit to Heavenâs will. We have punished Red Flower Sabers and captured Saryangâs commander Chae Hongmyeong to offer him to you. From this day forward, we renounce all else and seek to hide ourselves under your shadow, Great Hero. Please accept our loyalty.â
All three men prostrated themselves, their foreheads touching the âȘ NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t âȘ (Official version) floor.
Behind them, Chae Hongmyeong gritted his teeth, his eyes filled with fury and resignation.
Unhwi remained silent for a while.
When one acts, one must be prepared for the aftermath.
In this case, there were only positive consequences.
And those three menâdespite appearancesâwere incredibly sharp.
Even if they were deputy heads, taking control of their entire sects so quickly wasnât something just anyone could do.
No doubt theyâd carried out internal purges.
Anyone whoâd supported the previous sect leaders was surely dead.
Unhwi, having finished his thoughts, finally spoke in a quiet voice.
âRaise your heads.â
The three of them slowly lifted their heads to look at him.
âThey say the human heart is the most fickle. Yesterdayâs traitor becomes todayâs loyal servant, and todayâs loyalist might be tomorrowâs betrayer.â
Unhwiâs eyes swept across the three one by one.
âIf you truly swear loyalty, then youâve brought proof. Show it to me.â
Without a momentâs hesitation, Seon Shijeok drew something from his robes. It was the Cheollyeong Insignia, symbol of Cheollyeong Hall.
Bang Jeonhu and Yak Hyeongshin likewise produced the Azure Dragon Scroll of Blue Sword Sect and the White Tiger Plaque of White Tiger Gate.
âWe offer our sectsâ sacred artifacts. They are the soul of our sects, worth our lives. By giving them to you, we pledge eternal loyalty.â
Unhwi slowly descended from the platform. His steps were light and graceful, yet carried a gravity that stirred the earth. He stopped in front of the three.
âWhat you offer is not your sectsâ soulâjust objects.â
Their faces paled.
Unhwi spoke again.
âTrue loyalty is offered from the heart, not through trinkets.â
His gaze turned to Chae Hongmyeong.
âThat man over there fed on the lifeblood of innocent citizens and fattened himself with their suffering. Whether or not heâs guilty is for the imperial court to judge. But you...â
At Unhwiâs words, Chae Hongmyeong convulsed.
âY-You son of a b*tch...! What the hell do you know abouâkugh!â
The two martial artists flanking him struck him hard at the same time, cutting off his words.
Unhwi returned his gaze to the three men.