âYou look exhausted. Rest. Iâll send you a contact soon. Tell him what you need, and it will reach me immediately.â
âTake care on your way back, Senior.â
Flame King Hwa Munyeomâs body was just beginning to disperse like smokeâ
When he froze.
His gaze shifted to the space behind Unhwi.
He stood silently for a moment.
Unhwi turned.
Han Murin was standing there.
***
In the martial world, there is no one without circumstances.
Even Unhwi had his.
Hwa Muryeong had hers.
And Han Murin had his.
As a child, he had watched his entire family slaughtered.
He ran, and ran, and ran, not to surviveâ
but to avenge.
However he got here, whatever it took, he reached this point.
He met Hwa Muryeongâsomeone who would become a decisive force in the destruction of Soul Demon Flame Palaceâthanks to Unhwi.
Beyond being his lord, gratitude had to be given.
So he had followedâonly to find someone he had never seen.
A frail-looking old man, with long white hair loosened behind him.
It was clearly their first meetingâ
and yet something about him felt oddly familiar.
He searched his memory, again and againânothing.
âYouâve grown.â
The old manâs eyes held the far reaches of a memory too distant to grasp.
Whoâ
âYou donât remember.â
â...Who are you?â
âYour father Dong Yuseongâs... teacher.â
Han Murinâs brow tightened sharplyâ
but only for a moment.
He turned to Unhwi, then lowered his hands in a respectful salute.
âI have intruded. I will return later.â
He moved to leaveâ
but Unhwi stopped him.
âHan Murin.â
â...Yes, Lord.â
âThis is Hwa Muryeongâs father, the one who said he would help you annihilate Soul Demon Flame Palace.â
In Han Murinâs memory, âHwa Muryeongâ existedâ
but âHwa Munyeomâ did not.
He would have been a newborn when this man last lived publicly.
To remember would have been stranger.
âEveryone has circumstances. But if one calls himself a martial manâand someone who wishes to maintain the order of the worldâthen he must aid your revenge in some fashion.â
Unhwiâs eyes were not on Han Murin.
They were on Hwa Munyeom.
And Hwa Munyeom was already staring back.
Unhwiâs words were calmâ
but the meaning was unmistakable.
This was not persuasion.
This was a blade.
Either help Han Murin, or be a hypocrite unworthy of the âFlame King.â
Hwa Munyeom did not show a reaction outwardlyâ
but inside, it was an entirely different storm.
This boyâ
Wasnât merely sharp.
He was terrifying.
Unhwi smiled faintly.
âIs that not so?â
â...So I am to settle old debts as the Vice Lord of the Mukse Society, and also settle them as an ordinary martial man?â
âYou seem to be misunderstanding.â
â...What?â
âIâm telling you to do your duty as a human being.â
The words landed like a hammer.
âYou said Dong YuseongâHan Murinâs fatherâwas your disciple. Correct?â
â...Yes.â
âThen since your disciple died unjustly, you, as his teacher and as a human being, should aid his childâs revenge.â
â......â
âOf course, you must have helped him survive in Seolap while he hid his identity.â
When Unhwi served as branch lord of Seolap, Han Murin had already been there for five years.
Someone powerful had helped him escape.
Not someone inside Soul Demon Flame Palace.
Someone outside.
And that left only one possibility.
Hwa Munyeom.
âSo you have fulfilled the bare minimum.â
â......â
âBut that alone is not enough.â
Hwa Munyeom remained silent.
âSince you are someone who holds a grand cause, you must knowâthere is no such thing as a half-fulfilled duty. Cause is not real unless it is completed.â
Unhwiâs voice was calm.
Unhurried.
Precise.
âIf you say, âI kept him alive, so the rest is his problem,â then what order remains in the martial world?â
â...Heh...â
âWould you say that youâve done your part, and now the world should deal with the consequences for you?â
â......â
âI am far younger than you, but allow me to speak plainly, Senior. Great Cause begins first with the Fundamental Duty of Being Human. Once begun, it must be completedâno excuses, no leaving the ending to others.â
â......â
âA man who speaks of cause without fulfilling duty speaks with a tongue that holds no weight.â
Silence.
Hwa Munyeom could only exhale.
He had wanted to question Unhwi.
To demand answers.
But in the end, he was the one being corrected.
A century-old martial sageâ
rebuked by one «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» still young.
Yet there was no anger.
Only the undeniable, bitter recognition of truth.
â...I carried out the duty halfway... Very well. I acknowledge it.â
âIf I offended you, I will apologize.â
âIt was offensive. But every word was correct. I will not be a small man. I acknowledge it fully and will correct my stance.â
His eyes glimmeredâsharp once more.
âWhatever it takes, I will help. Not as Vice Lord of the Mukse Societyâbut as Dong Yuseongâs teacher. Is this enough?â
âYes, Senior.â
Hwa Munyeom scratched his cheek and glanced at Han Murin.
âSo. Are you going to keep using the surname Han?â
âNo. When the time comes, I will return to my original name.â
â...I see.â
He remained there for a long timeâthinking.
Then he spoke to Unhwi.
âI will take my leave.â
Unhwi saluted.
âWalk safely, Senior.â
Hwa Munyeom vanished.
Leaving Unhwi and Han Murin alone.
âHan Murin.â
âYes, Lord.â
âYour desire to destroy Soul Demon Flame Palace has, until now, been nothing more than blind will without method. Do you agree?â
Han Murin nodded.
Realisticallyâ
to destroy Soul Demon Flame Palace required time, strength, and strategy.
Until now, he had only spoken of the end.
Not the means.
But nowâ
the time had come to choose a path.
âIt is time to decide the method.â
Han Murinâs eyes sharpened.
âYou have two choices.â
âI will listen.â
âFirst: as you are now, erase Soul Demon Flame Palace from existence by any means.â
That path was simple.
Brutal. Efficient. Bloody.
âAnd the second?â
âYou become the Palace Lord of Soul Demon Flame Palace.â
â...What?â
Unhwi continued.
âYour father was executed on charges of treason. But thinkâdoes that make sense?â
âWhat do you mean...?â
âWhat was the Palace Lord afraid of?â
â......â
âWhat forced him to kill your father, even knowing he would create an enemy in Hwa Munyeom?â
Unhwi had investigated.
Nothing concrete had surfaced.
But something had existed.
Something that had terrified the Palace Lord.
And that fear granted Han Murinâlegitimacy.
âTreason means that the existing authority was threatened from within. Which means your father was recognized as a legitimate successor.â
Han Murinâs eyes widened.
âYour fatherâs death itself gave you a rightful claim.â
âAnd if you reclaim that throneââ Unhwi raised two fingers.
âFirst: Your fatherâs innocence is proven. His throne was stolen out of fear. When you take it back, the world will see it as rightful inheritance.â
âSecond: The grievance is completed. The blood debt becomes whole. The martial world will recognize itâas justice.â
Han Murin drew a sharp breath...