His hair was white, yet it shimmered in the breeze, and his eyes were far too clear for a man of his age.
The instant they saw the nine sashes tied at his waistâ
Commander Seong realized something was terribly wrong, and Unhwiâs brow furrowed slightly.
â...Unbelievable... Letâs be honest. You didnât see this coming, did you?â
âI didnât.â
âWhat do we do? Run?â
Unhwi, tense for only a moment, let out a small laugh.
Running had to depend on the opponent.
The Sect Leader of Gaebang, the Nine Desolate Divine Beggar Hyejeongsan, was a master of the Supreme Void of Non-Being.
Even if they ran till the soles of their feet sweated, he would catch them in four or five steps. Running? Nothing in this world was more meaningless.
âEven if I stake my life to block him, Iâd be seeing the afterlife in the blink of an eye.â
Commander Seongâs voice trembled.
Hyejeongsanâs renown was known throughout the central plains. Especially those nine sashes at his waistâthey were a symbol of the highest authority.
âRest easy.â
â...Young Master, are you at ease?â
âUnexpected, yes. But in a way, it makes things simpler.â
â...Doesnât seem like it.â
Unhwi remained unruffled.
âHeâs someone I would have had to meet sooner or later anyway.â
He walked forward calmly, Commander Seong trailing behind, drenched in cold sweat.
Soon, Unhwi and Hyejeongsan stood face-to-face.
Unhwi was the first to speak.
âI am Seol Unhwi of Everlasting Snow Palace. It is an honor to meet the Sect Leader of Gaebang, whom I have only heard of in rumor.â
Even in greeting first, his demeanor was steady.
Hyejeongsan studied him closely.
He had heard the rumors of the boy, but in person it was different.
At seventeen, he was astonishingly composedâand more than that, there was no fear at all in the eyes that met his.
âI am Hyejeongsan, Sect Leader of Gaebang.â
Hyejeongsanâs voice was weighty, resonant.
âIâve come to speak with you.â
âThe honor is mine, to receive a visit from the Nine Desolate Divine Beggar.â
Unhwi dipped his head slightly.
âRather than inside, why not that pavilion over there? The interior is under reconstruction and quite unfit to receive a guest.â
âVery well.â
Unhwi turned his gaze briefly to Commander Seong.
âBring out a table, will you.â
â...Understood.â
Commander Seong went off toward the building, and Unhwi and Hyejeongsan headed to the pavilion.
Already, from his first impression, {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} Hyejeongsan sensed much. This youth was no ordinary boy.
Noâin fact, he could no longer be called a boy at all.
By now, he was a master worthy of standing among the foremost of the martial world.
Such was the aura he gave off.
The two men sat across from each other in the pavilion.
The breeze stirred, bringing calm.
Neither opened his mouth.
Commander Seong returned, laying out a table with two cups and two bottles of Bamboo Leaf Green.
There was finer wine inside, but Bamboo Leaf Green was the Sect Leaderâs favorite. A small moment where his White Snow Ghost Unitâs information network had proven useful.
Commander Seong quietly withdrew.
At last, Hyejeongsan spoke.
âWhy did you kill our Gaebang disciples?â
Unhwi seemed to ponder for a moment.
âA reason... I didnât think youâd be unaware, but to put it simplyâthey were an eyesore.â
Hyejeongsanâs gaze chilled.
âAn eyesore?â
âYes. If thereâs one thing I cannot abide, it is betrayal. Ham Jangsik betrayed me, led me into a trap. Was that not reason enough to kill him?â
âIâve heard as much, but that is guilt only he should bear. Why visit his sins upon other Gaebang disciples who were blameless?â
âYou mean to ask why I didnât bother sorting who was who.â
âPrecisely.â
âThen I will answer. I simply had no desire to.â
â...Hm?â
âI wanted the world to see what becomes of those who betray me. Ham Jangsik betrayed me, and many beggars followed his command. Rather than pick and choose, it seemed better to kill every one I saw. That was my judgment.â
â...Such is the way of a demonic heretic.â
âIt is a matter of perspective. If my actions are those of a demon, then when sects wage war and the victor exterminates the vanquished, is that too not demonic?â
â......â
âI believe I acted as a martial man should. Senior.â
â...Hmph...â
âAnd another thing. Those men bore the name of Gaebang, yet did nothing that befit Gaebang.â
Hyejeongsan frowned.
âWhat do you mean by âbefit Gaebangâ?â
âI was taught Gaebang is a sect that embraces all beggars of the world, that protects the weak and upholds justice. But what of the Gaebang disciples of Seongjak Province?â
Hyejeongsan could not answer.
He was not ignorant of the problems in the branches.
âThey only used Gaebangâs name for their own gain. They even tormented common folk without hesitation.â
âBut even so, did that warrant annihilation?â
âIâm not trying to justify myself. Nor am I making excuses. Iâve not regretted killing them for even a moment.â
â......â
âIf I could turn back time, Iâd do the same. If I could have killed more, I would have, without hesitation.â
Hyejeongsan was left speechless.
What kind of monster is this?
âAre you not afraid of Gaebang?â
Not a flicker of hesitation.
âNo. Iâm not.â
âNot afraid?â
âNo. More than that, I donât even find it threatening.â
âArrogance and confidence are but a hair apart.â
âI have a very clear sense of myself, Senior.â
âThen tell meâwhy does Everlasting Snow Palaceâs prodigy hate Gaebang so?â
Hyejeongsan had taken Unhwiâs assessment as hostility toward Gaebang. Not entirely wrong, but not wholly true either.
âI donât hate Gaebang.â
âThen why such words? To my ears they ring with open hostility.â
âBecause Gaebang today is half a sect.â
âHalf a sect...â
âWhen the Sect Leader and the Vice Leader split into factions and fight, it cannot be called a whole.â
Hyejeongsanâs eyes grew sharp.
Even so, that division wasnât the worst problem at present.
âBut should Everlasting Snow Palace rise as an enemy, we might unite. If Gaebang stood as one to threaten your palace, could you still speak so?â
âYes. I could, Senior.â
â......â
âUnite? History is full of such cases, but it always depends on the circumstances. Gaebang as it stands could never unite, no matter what enemy appeared.â
Watching Hyejeongsanâs face stiffen, Unhwi went on.
âAnd I think you, above all, know why.â
â...Me?â
âYes. If you did not, you would have no reason to endure in your seat, no reason to still be alive.â
Hyejeongsanâs face grew suddenly grave.
â...Just who are you?â
âI told you. Seol Unhwi of Everlasting Snow Palace.â
âWho stands behind you?â
Once more, Unhwi chuckled.
âDoes it look as though anyone does?â
âAt your age, such insight is impossible. More than that, this goes beyond insightâit is physically impossible.â
âAnd why do you think that?â
âBecause you know not only Gaebangâs internal situation, but even which hand my direct disciple, the Vice Leader Jin Muhyeok, has shaken.â
Unhwi did not flinch. Because it was true.
âThen think of it another way.â
âAnother way?â
âSet aside my age, and look at whatâs unfolded. Iâve moved between the martial world and the outer martial world, and now here to Cheonrimeng. What do you suppose has transpired?â
â......â
âThere are things even Gaebangâs information network cannot fully uncover. So Iâll ask you, Sect Leader. Even now, this very moment, I am playing a âgreat gameâ with someone. Do you know who?â
Hyejeongsanâs brow tightened.
â...So you are a vessel fit to hold the heavens.â
âIs that how I appear?â
âOtherwise, you could not be facing the one who already holds the heavens. Not once, but twice.â
Unhwi smiled.
âAs expected of Gaebangâs Sect Leader.â
âAnd now praise?â
âYouâve misunderstood me, I think.â
â...Hm?â
âI look down on Gaebang as an organization. But I do not look down on its leadership. Gaebangâs numbers are vastâso vast theyâre nothing more than a rabble. But its leaders are warriors of the Heavenly-Earthly Four Realms or even the Divine Martial Five Realmsâmen who are threats. You especially, Sect Leader, are a grave threat to me.â
âAnd Muhyeok?â
âIf you mean the Vice LeaderâI havenât met him in person. But even if he were a master of the Sovereign Alone Realm, I would dismiss him utterly.â
âAnd why?â
âWhy...? I might ask you instead. Why should one respect a man who sells out his own sect to another?â
â...A sword that cuts to the bone.â
Hyejeongsan exhaled a deep sigh, as if weighed by regret.
Unhwi spoke again, curtly.
âMay I offer a word of advice?â
âSpeak.â
âI looked down on you as well, Senior.â
His brow knotted sharply.
âWell now... I canât tell if thatâs insolence or not. But Iâll trust you have some reason.â
âWhy wonât you decide?â
â......â
âIs it because heâs your only disciple? Because you cherish him?â
Hyejeongsan gazed off into the distance.
âYour complacency is what splits Gaebang in two. If the Vice Leader, already consorting with the Blood Sect and training in their martial arts, should surpass you and claim nine sashesâdo you truly not see what would happen then?â
â......â
âThen I will tell you.â
Unhwiâs voice sank, cold.
âGaebang will be split in half. It will become a new branch of the Blood Sect. The number of Gaebang disciples Iâve killed will seem laughable compared to whatâs to come. And among the dead will be many of the very core talents meant to lead Gaebang in the future.â