âBaekryeongak, Seollyeongak, the Baeksul Mourning Legion, and even the infiltrators and turned agents from Yuhonmunânone of them could possibly be traced back to me. That such a link would exist is, from the start, impossible. I acted with that in mind every single moment. So yes, you have no justification for restraining me, a Lord of Cheonrim who serves as disciple to none other than Yu Cheong, the Deputy Sect Master of the Original Blood Sect.â
Seol Jungcheon looked at Yang Seoljin with a gaze tinged with curiosity.
âNow that Iâve reached the Union of Origin and Sovereignty, I suppose you think I feel like Iâve conquered the world. I understand. But if you release me now, Iâll overlook todayâs insolenceââ
âAre you scared?â
â...What?â
âIt sounds like youâre begging for your life. But unfortunately, youâre not leaving this place alive.â
âHah! Seol Jungcheon, how long do you think itâll take me to undo these blades and formations binding me? A year? Two? Ten? Noâjust one day. Thatâs all I need to unravel everyâkehkk!â
A strangled cry of agony echoed through the prison as Yang Seoljin screamed in pain.
He was right.
His dantian had just been shattered.
âA... aagh... AAAAAAH!â
Seol Jungcheon, who had been standing still with a finger outstretched, simply flicked that finger.
Crackleâ!
With a chilling sound, Yang Seoljin froze in place once again.
In the now-silent prison, Seol Jungcheon turned his body and walked onward.
The cell beside Yang Seoljinâs was not empty.
Inside sat a man, legs crossed, posture uprightâlike someone who had already resigned himself to everything.
Seol Jungcheon addressed him.
âHow many were there?â
At that, Juche, commander of the Baeksul Mourning Legion, opened his eyes.
â...It will hurt to hear it, sir.â
âI still wish to know.â
The question referred to the number of legion members that Deputy Commander Yeon Suon and Chief Instructor Gok Jinbung had handed over to the Thunder Vein Demon Sect.
âOver eight years... a total of five hundred.â
âThat includes new recruits and active-duty members?â
â...Yes.â
âIâm not blaming you, but youâre not the type of person to overlook something like that. So why didnât you know? Didnât you feel even the slightest hint of something wrong?â
â...I apologize.â
âIâm not asking for an apologyâIâm asking for a reason.â
â...Itâs the same as yours, sir.â
Seol Jungcheon closed his eyes tightly.
âYeon Suon was widely respected and, in my absence, was the most suitable person to lead the Legion. Had I not lost my inner power, I wouldâve handed him the commanderâs seat myself. As for Gok Jinbung... I truly never saw it coming.â
â......â
âI wasted too much time trying to raise my cultivation realm, and I neglected my duties as commander. It was my failureâjust as Hyeon Seollin once said, it was my incompetence.â
This wasnât mere self-reflection.
âPalace Lord. May I make one request?â
âSpeak.â
âKill me. Reinforce the discipline of the Baeksul Mourning Legion and choose a new commander in my place.â
âYou really wish to die that badly?â
âYes. I only hope that my death will hold meaning.â
Seol Jungcheon let out a quiet sigh and slowly sat down in front of Juche.
âItâs been a while. Care for a game of Go?â
â...Palace Lord...â
âDonât worry. Iâll prepare the stage for you to die. But just for today, letâs put everything asideâtalk, and play a match. Will you indulge me?â
Strictly speaking, Jucheâs inner power had only been sealed. If he wanted to, he could break free and walk out at any time. But he didnât.
Through all the recent chaos in Seolgung, Juche had never betrayed the palace.
He had simply been too distracted.
â...May I say something, sir?â
âGo ahead.â
âI keep thinking of what I missed.â
â......â
âWhat must those members have been thinking before they died? Their commander didnât even suspect a thing. But even then... did they still believe in me? Still hold onto hope? I despise myself to the point itâs unbearable. So please, Palace Lord...â
â...Go on.â
âI must die. Just give me the stage.â
Seol Jungcheon, while looking at Juche, was seeing something else entirely.
He wondered what he had been like in his past life.
When he lost all the Northern Polar Descendants... when Yang Seoljin took Seolgung from himâwhat had gone through his mind?
Had he not felt exactly as Juche did now?
The only reason he didnât walk the same path as Juche...
Was because Unhwi helped him.
Thanks to Unhwi, he was able to protect both the Northern Polar Descendants and Seolgung.
â...Iâm sorry.â
â...Why are you apologizing to me, sir?â
Without a word, Seol Jungcheon pulled out a cold-blue ice crystal Go board from his sleeve.
âWould you like to place the first stone?â
â...Then I wonât hold back. And...â
A single tear rolled down Jucheâs cheek.
âCongratulations... on reaching the Union of Origin and Sovereignty.â
Seol Jungcheon gave a quiet nod.
***
Once the Baeksul Mourning Legion had been handled, there was no more reason to stay.
He returned immediately to Yangryeong Province and resumed his duties as Regional Commander.
He walked in silence, watching the falling snow.
Behind him was Wonyangâand behind her, twenty men and women, the members of the Yangun First Squad under her command.
âWonyang.â
At his call, Wonyang stepped up beside him.
âYes, my lord.â
âOnce the patrol is done, return to headquarters with the squad.â
Wonyang looked momentarily puzzled but then nodded.
âAs you command.â
After sending them off, he turned down an alleyway beside a building across the street. It was a dead-end with no side exits, rarely traveled by anyone.
There, he slowly turned his body.
A man stood waiting.
Someone whose appearance utterly clashed with a place like thisâyet among all the times he had seen him, never had he seemed more imposing, more like a master.
Unhwi brought both fists together and bowed with the utmost formality.
âGreetings, Palace Lord.â
His father shook his head.
âThereâs no need to be so formal in front of your father.â
His voice was deeper than beforeâresonant, like a mountain collapsing.
It was fitting. Noâexactly as it should be.
âYouâve completely stabilized your footing in the Union of Origin and Sovereignty.â
His father smiled gently. In that smile was a newfound sense of ease.
âYour help was invaluable. The hidden cave of the First Palace Lord... what I found there, and the words you spoke that awakened me to my own shortcomingsâall of it came together and brought me enlightenment. Noââ
He reached out and brushed Unhwiâs shoulder with a warm hand.
âI said that wrong. It wasnât helpâyou were entirely responsible.â
âYour words honor me, Father. I merely showed the path.â
The wind blew gently between them, but neither paid it any mind.
His fatherâs heartâand his own.
The two were now united. At this moment, nothing could intrude between them. Their bond was unshakable.
âUnhwi.â
âYes, Father.â
âThis father... no longer feels worthy to face you.â
The sudden remark caught him off guard.
âYou orchestrated the rebirth of Cheonyeomeng... exposed Unhaeâs betrayal... dismantled Yang Seoljinâs plot... sorted through the names of those who turned their backs and those who didnât. You even dirtied your own hands to make my decisions easier, laying the board and providing justifications... Iâm ashamed to have placed so much on your shoulders.â
Unhwi shook his head.
âI only did what needed to be done.â
â...To be honestâIâve always believed you were the man closest to Heaven in your past life.â
He did not deny it. To do so would not be humilityâit would be a lie.
He had stood near the heavens. He had built Blood Heavenâs dominance through the Original Blood Sect.
It was no exaggeration to say he accomplished feats akin to those of the Thousand-Year Demonic Cult that once unified the central plains.
âTo be named Blood-Heaven Sovereign meant that in truth, youânot Yu Cheong or even the Celestial Daoistâwere the one who ruled the sect. Thatâs why entrusting you with these burdens seemed the most logical way forward.â
Unhwi looked into his fatherâs eyes without speaking.
âNow that Iâve reached the Union of Origin and Sovereignty... Iâve become painfully aware of my own inadequacies.â
âYou neednât say that. Who could dare call you lacking, Father?â
His father shook his head.
âYou think I donât understand what it means to involve ourselves in the revival of Cheonyeomeng?â
â......â
âYou intend to extend Seolgungâs influence from the outer Murim world into the central plainsâand solidify it.â
âThatâs correct.â
âBut if things donât go as planned, youâre ready to erase Cheonyeomeng entirely.â
âThatâs also true.â
His fatherâs eyes turned serious.
âThen itâs time I pulled my weight too.â
â...If by that you meanââ
The hand resting on his shoulder radiated warmth.
âMy son. I will shoulder some of your burden.â
âFather...â
âI too wish to protect this Everlasting Snow Palace. How could I dump all that weight on my son and sit back like some retired old man?â
Since beginning this new life, Unhwi had never once complained of hardshipâyet his father had felt it all the same.
âYou once told me: to make Seolgung into an impregnable fortress, certain conditions had to be met.â
Those conditions were clear: either he or his father had to reach the Union of Origin and Sovereignty.
âOne of those conditions is now fulfilled. But there are othersâsuch as the vacancy of the Lesser Palace Lord seat.â
âThatâs right.â
âIâm going to join you at the table youâve set. I will appoint Horyeong as Lesser Palace Lordâand send you to Cheonyeomeng.â
âYouâll announce this at the succession ceremony?â
His father nodded.
âItâs time this father helped you walk your chosen path.â
Unhwi smiled softly.
There was no denying that the situation demanded attention from all sides.
His realm was still only at the Five-Foundation Stage, and due to the Lightblood Veins, he couldnât accelerate his cultivation like others could.
He had merely used what he had, to the fullest, and moved events forward.
Fortunately, things seemed to be progressing well.
âIâll send Unhae to Pungbyeok.â
Pungbyeok was one of the most dangerous places in Seolsan.
Known as the †NĐŸvĐ”â ight †(Read more on our source) northern fortress, it was the front line against invading barbarians.
âYouâre giving him the chance to die a warriorâs death.â
âWhen Horyeong was cleaning up internal corruption in Seolgung, the support of Hanbing Gate was invaluable. According to the Three Ice Guardians, you were the one who advised the Lady of the Gateâis that true?â
âYes, it is.â
â...Perhaps, the person with the coldest heart... paradoxically... is the warmest of all.â