Hwa Muryeong glanced sideways.
There, behind one of the pillars supporting Celestial Dragon Hall, Commander Seong was releasing every ounce of aura he could muster.
But Hwa Muryeong knew.
Before he even moved, before the man behind that pillar could do anythingâ
the boy before her would.
And whatever he did would be fatal.
â...Fine. I came here, so I might as well play along. Go on, talk.â
***
He began quietly.
âThere was once a man. For over fifty years, he served as Vice Palace Master of the Soulflame Demonic Palace. About twenty years ago, he washed his hands of the martial world.â
Hwa Muryeongâs brow furrowed sharply, but Unhwi continued.
âHe trusted exactly three people. OneâShin Jooeon, the current Palace Master, known as the Blazing Flame Sword Sovereign. Twoâhis only daughter, a martial artist of the Mythic Realm: Hwa Muryeong, the Crimson Flame Lord.â
And the thirdâ
âBloodshade Lord Dong Yuseong.â
â...â
âWhen he retired, he passed his vice-master seat to his disciple, Dong Yuseong. Shin Jooeon trusted him enough not to oppose the succession. Ten years passed like that.â
â...â
âThen came the report: Dong Yuseong was plotting rebellion. And Shin Jooeonâalmost as if heâd been waiting for itâmoved instantly. He slaughtered everyone who followed Dong Yuseong. Killed his entire family.â
Unhwi poured himself a cup of wine in silence.
âYes. Every last one of Dong Yuseongâs followers died on the same day. I donât know the exact details, but I can guess. To Shin Jooeon, Dong Yuseong had become a threatâa rival to be eliminated in order to preserve the system. The Shin Jooeon I know would have done exactly that. Heâs a man who prefers fists to brains; whenever he does use his head, itâs so obvious you canât miss it. Just like now.â
Hwa Muryeong stared at him wordlessly.
âBut there was one survivor. Someone Dong Yuseong trusted deeplyâsomeone he personally nominated for an Elderâs seat. Yes. You, Senior Hwa.â
Her hand twitched.
âYou must have watched Dong Yuseongâs death up close. Unable to do anything. Yet I doubt you aided Shin Jooeonâs scheme either. You were clearly one of Dong Yuseongâs people. So how did you survive?â
The answer was simple.
âShin Jooeon may be a fool, but heâs not without sentiment. He owed much to the man whoâd been Vice Master before Dong Yuseongâhe couldnât bring himself to kill you. But sparing you was all he did. He never trusted you again.â
Hwa Muryeong wordlessly emptied her cup.
âEven after reaching the Mythic Realm, you were stripped of your Elder seat and spent years rotting in some corner of the palace, teaching as a mere instructor. Only after the death of Urin the Blackflame Beast, the former head of the Hwasung Division, were you finally reinstated. Your recent participation in the Martial Allianceâs reformation means Shin Jooeon has finally acknowledged your long âloyaltyâ to the palace.â
Before she could reply, Unhwi added evenly,
âThatâs how itâs known to the world.â
â...â
âBut the most important person in everything Iâve said so far is one man.â
âOne man?â
âThe one to whom Shin Jooeon owed countless favorsâwhom he could not kill no matter what. Your father, and the one who recommended Dong Yuseong as Vice Master.â
â...â
âFlame King Hwa Munyeom.â
Her brows drew together.
â...Youâve done your homework. Some of that isnât even known to the Gaebang.â
âI have people who handle information. Donât assume the Gaebang holds every secret.â
â...So whatâs your point? My father left the martial world ages ago. Iâm still Soulflame Demonic Palace through and through. What does any of this have to do with Dong Yuseongâs sonââ
âYou want revenge.â
Hwa Muryeong stiffened.
âI respect the resolve it took you to bide your time all these years, waiting for the chance.â
âYouâre talking nonsense. Why would I want revenge? Iâm loyal to the Soulflame Demonic Palaceââ
âThere are three things in this world that must never be underestimated. The highest among them is human emotion.â
â...â
âYou loved Dong Yuseong.â
Hwa Muryeong shot to her feet.
Her face flushed red, blue, then red againâpure murderous intent in her eyesâbut Unhwi didnât flinch.
âThey say when a woman harbors resentment, frost falls even in midsummer.â
âDonât spout nonsense. Why would I love Dong Yuseong? The manâs a dead traitor. The only one I want is his youngest son. If Dong Murin is alive, Iâll find him, kill him, and offer his head to the Palace Master as proof of loyaltyâso I can earn better techniques and stronger elixirs. They called you the prodigy of Snowfall Palace, and this is all youâve got?â
Unhwi listened without interruption, then smiled faintly.
âAre you aware that Flame King Hwa Munyeom is still active from the shadows?â
â...What?â
âYou havenât contacted him yet, I see. Heâs still moving, and youâll meet him soon enough. You can ask him yourself then. For now, just listen.â
â...Then whatâs your conclusion?â
âHan Murin is alive.â
â...Han?â
âHeâs been using his motherâs surname as cover. Iâll put it plainly: Han Murin intends to annihilate the Soulflame Demonic Palace. And Iâwill annihilate it for my own.â
His gaze met hers, unwavering.
âJoin us, Senior Hwa.â
For a long time, Hwa Muryeong said nothing.
At last, she broke the silence.
â...Tonight, I didnât hear any of this.â
âI see.â
âFor your little plan to work, Iâll have to see him myself.â
Unhwi looked at her silently.
âIf I donât confirm it with my own eyes, thereâs no âjoiningâ or anything else. Got it?â
âI understand perfectly.â
As she turned to leave, he spoke casually behind her.
âIâll send you a letter soon.â
Hwa Muryeong stopped and looked back.
âIâll take your answer through your actions.â
â...Youâre dangerous. And weird.â
âI wonât see you out. My body isnât what it used to be.â
She stared at him for a moment longer, then turned and left the chamber.
Only then did Commander Seong step out.
âWow... Was that true?â
âWhat part?â
âThat she... had feelings for him? But from what I recall, Hwa Muryeongâsââ
âForty-two this year.â
âSo the Flame King had her late, huh? But then... Dong Yuseong died ten years ago, so...â
âThirty-two at the time. Han Murin was eight.â
âThe ages donât really match up.â
Unhwi shook his head.
âThe bond between Dong Yuseong, Hwa Munyeom, and Hwa Muryeong didnât start twenty years ago. It goes back much further.â
â...â
âTo Dong Yuseong, Hwa Muryeong was just a younger sister. He married, had children, taught them, served the palace faithfullyâand she watched him from behind all that time.â
The secret report Seo Hyo had sent him contained an abundance of detailsâ
things even the Gaebang didnât know.
âHwa Muryeong never once left Dong Yuseongâs side.â
There was even more.
He hadnât planned to say it aloud, but about eleven years ago, their relationship had broken once.
It was simple. One night, Hwa Muryeong had gone to himâand Dong Yuseong had rejected her.
After that, they avoided each other for a year.
No one outside ever learned of it.
According to Seo Hyo, the record was buried deep in Cheonrimâs highest-class archives. That detail revealed much.
That the Palace Master spared Hwa Muryeong not just out of deference to her father, but because heâd personally witnessed how strained she and Dong Yuseong had become.
And that somewhere within Cheonrim, someone knew of Muksehoeâs existenceâ
and had been concealing their information.
Cheonrim and Muksehoe were not the same.
Even if they shared a goal, they were distinct entities.
There was only one explanation.
Each organization had a confidant of Yu Cheongâs, coordinating both sidesâ actions and future moves.
Bound togetherâtwice, three times over.
It was the only way to exert influence over the Central Plains from deep within the Origin Blood Sect.
That confidant couldnât be â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) Jang Icheong.
Within the Ihwa Sword Heaven Sect, it had to be someone on the level of Sect Master or Vice Master.
Within Muksehoe, someone at least Vice Presidentâor the President himself.
It likely wasnât the Flame King.
Which left only one possibility.
The unseen President, orchestrating things from the shadows to prevent Muksehoe and Cheonrim from ever clashing.
And if he were removed...
What then? Could the Muksehoe be taken whole?
In any caseâ
His talk with Hwa Muryeong had confirmed one thing.
She had loved Dong Yuseong.
And from the moment she witnessed his death, she had sworn vengeance.
Regret. Resentment.
Commander Seong scratched his head.
â...Will you have Han Murin meet her in person?â
Unhwi fell silent for a moment, then spoke.
âTheyâll have to meet. For preparationâand to destroy the Soulflame Demonic Palace, there are many factors to consider.â
He looked at Commander Seong steadily.
âThe more pieces we can use, the less we loseâand the better the outcome we can craft.â
â...Doesnât your head hurt, keeping track of all that?â
Unhwi chuckled faintly.
There was much to think about, yesâbut it was fine.
This was for his people. And for himself.
The Flame King Hwa Munyeomâs origins in the Soulflame Demonic Palace,
and his only daughter being Hwa Muryeongâ
It was a card worth playing.
He slowly rose to his feet.
âIâm beginning the final stage of the Threefold Frozen Convergence. Tighten securityâno one comes near my quarters.â
Commander Seong jolted.
âWhat, just like that? Shouldnât you rest a bit more first...?â
âIâve rested enough.â
Commander Seong let out a long sigh.
Tonightâ
Unhwi would complete the Threefold Frozen Convergence.