âYou bastardâ!!!
A booming voice shook the quarters.
It was a handsome man, limping as he appeared, who shouted that.
I pulled a face of disgust at the sight.
âWhy are you yelling when Iâm right here? Youâre deafening.â
My ears rang. Did he really have to scream like that?
Squelchâ
I wrung out the towel in my hand. Sweat streamed down.
âPhew...â
I wiped the rest from my forehead. My arms and legs trembled; the aftershock of training wasnât light.
I hadnât worked myself this hard in a while.
[...Worked hard, my ass. You ran a few laps around the training yardâwhatâs that satisfied face for?]
I ignored the spoilsport ghost. Brushing him off was second nature by now.
The real problem wasâ
âYou dog of a bastardâ!â
That idiot glaring daggers at me.
He came striding up, beautiful and pathetic all at once, limping slightly as if hurt.
I asked as he approached:
âWhatâs this so early in the morning? I havenât even had breakfast yet, and youâre ruining my appetite.â
I clicked my tongue, and the man suddenly grabbed my collar.
âYou truly wish to die?â
â...Oh, terrifying.â
I meant it. The instant he grabbed me, I hadnât caught his presence. Even limping, he was this fast?
â...As expected.â
He might be a fool, but he was formidable all the same.
â...How dare you...!â
His fingers trembled as they gripped me. A faint surge of killing intent seeped out.
I nearly swallowed dry at the chillâbut held back.
No matter how shaken I felt inside, I couldnât show it.
âWhatâs this about?â
Feigning nonchalance, I asked. Namgung Seong ground his teeth.
âYou â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) ask as though you donât know.â
âWell, you came charging in at daybreak like a mad dog. How would I know?â
As I spoke, I ran my gaze up and down his frameâblatantly.
He needed to see me do it.
âEspecially when youâre not even whole right now.â
He didnât take long to realize where my eyes lingered.
âYouâ!â
His grip tightened, fury boiling over.
âUgh.â
I felt my breath choke.
But I couldnât shove him off.
I forced a mocking smile and said:
âNow, whatâs all this for?â
âDo you think youâll walk away after this insolence?â
âA threat this early in the morning? Refreshing.â
He mustâve been livid. Normally, heâd care about appearancesâbut not now.
That was what made it dangerous. In this state, he could do anything.
Stillâ
âYou think you can humiliate me, Namgung Seong?â
âHumiliate?â
I wasnât about to shrink back.
âI went out of my way to be considerate, and this is how you talk?â
If I was going to screw him over, I might as well finish the job.
âWhat? Considerate?â
âOf course. Didnât your dear sister tell you properly?â
Apparently not. His comprehension was lagging.
So I spelled it out.
âYou lost the duel. I didnât even have to, but I had the orb neatly wrapped up and returned just like you wanted. If thatâs not considerate, what is?â
âYou littleâ!â
âWhy keep calling me bastard, bastard? Am I your bastard?â
I clicked my tongue and narrowed my eyes. His face flushed red. I wanted to poke him furtherâ
âPush it more and it could get dangerous.â
If he exploded, thatâd be a problem too.
âWhy donât you let go, and we talk like men? If people see this, youâll be the one in trouble.â
â...â
His eyes wavered.
True enoughâheâd already shouted, and others could come soon.
This scene wouldnât reflect well on him. He eased his grip.
Finally, I could breathe again. I held back the cough clawing up my throat as he said:
âYou think youâll survive after mocking me like this?â
âMocking, you say.â
I straightened my rumpled clothes and replied:
âYou asked for it, so I gave it. Whatâs the tantrum for?â
âHa.â
He barked a bitter laugh at my cheerful answer.
âYou think I came to play word games?â
âAnd if not, then what?â
âWhat?â
âI get that youâre pissed. So what are you actually going to do?â
He dropped honorifics; so did I. Why bother with politeness now?
âDonât tell me youâre clean. Who sent your sister to pull tricks, hm?â
â...â
At the mention of Namgung Hyeon, his face twisted.
âYou tried to use your own sister to screw me over, and now youâre angry because you got screwed instead? Thatâs pathetic.â
âGrrk.â
He couldnât find words, only warped his face further. I almost wanted to see how far it would twist.
But I glanced behind him.
Namgung Seong hadnât come alone. The Namgung Clanâs people were here too.
Namgung Hyeon was among them. The moment our eyes met, she turned away.
âHm.â
The atmosphere was strange. They were all martial artists, and their wariness toward me was plain.
âI see.â
They were afraid I might draw my sword and clash again with the Little Azure Sword.
Iâm the one who beat the Little Azure Sword. To them, I was a volatile risk.
âThis is amusing.â
To be treated as a threat by Namgung Clanâwhat a novel feeling.
âDragging an entourage here just to postureâisnât that a little embarrassing?â
I jabbed the point. His lips pressed tight; he knew it too.
But thenâ
âHoo...â
He exhaled and quickly reset his face.
âI think youâre mistaken.â
I watched with interest.
âYouâre not in a position to treat me so lightly.â
âAnd whatâs that supposed to mean?â
âHave you forgotten? You struck me after the duel had ended.â
â...â
I tilted my head.
âAnd what did I strike you with?â
âHa. Playing dumb now?â
He smirked.
âNo way youâve forgotten. After the duel, youââ
âAfter?â
âMy...â
He stopped mid-sentence. Shame. I wanted him to say it himself.
âAh, you mean that?â
I grinned and spoke the words he couldnât.
âWhen I crushed your family jewels?â
âYouâ!â
âYou even passed out. Howâs it feel now? All better?â
I made sure my eyes dropped to his lower half.
âLooks like youâre fine. Good. I was a little worried. Though, reallyââ
I put the sneer back on.
âThere wasnât much to feel, so I figured youâd be all right.â
âYou son ofâ!â
He couldnât stand it. He went to draw his sword.
In another moment, his live blade would be at my throat.
[Theyâre here.]
The old manâs voice steadied me.
Thenâ
âStop this!â
A commanding voice cut between us. Cheon Eujin.
âYoung Master Namgung, what is the meaning of this?â
He flared his energy, blocking Namgung Seong. The latterâs face contorted even more.
âYoung Master Cheon.â
âI asked what youâre doing.â
Cheon Eujin raised his qi, unyielding.
âStay out of this. This is between him and me.â
Clearly unwilling to cross Eujin, Namgung Seong kept his eyes on me alone.
Butâ
âNo. I cannot.â
Eujin barred him without budging.
â...Ha...â
Namgung Seong sighed, voice chilled enough to raise gooseflesh.
âYoung Master Cheon. There are matters you should not meddle in.â
âI know. But this is one I must.â
âAnd on what authority?â
Namgung Seong glared.
âThat man struck a direct bloodline of the Namgung Clan. Thatâs nothing less than a challenge to us.â
Not wrong. I didnât deny it.
âAnd just now he mocked me again. Yet you defend him? Are you declaring the Blue Moon Sect an enemy of Namgung?â
âNo.â
âThen step aside. I have business with himââ
âIf what you say is true, then doesnât that mean youâre dismissing the Blue Moon Sect?â
â...What?â
At that name, he faltered.
âWhat has the Blue Moon Sect to do with this? No connection.â
âYouâre wrong. Of course there is.â
Eujin gripped his hilt and pressed on.
âI acknowledge Young Master Bang acted excessively after the duel. But matters follow procedure.â
Oh...
I admired him inwardly. Iâd thought him a stammering pretty boy, but he argued better than Iâd expected.
âIf Young Master Namgung wants to contest this, file objection directly with the Blue Moon Sect. Isnât that proper?â
âRidiculous. Why bring the Blue Moon Sect intoââ
He cut himself short. Realization dawned. His eyes turned to me.
â...You... donât tell me...â
Before he could finish, Eujin declared:
âYou ask why the Blue Moon Sect involves itself? Because it must.â
His voice rang firm.
âYoung Master Bang has been officially accepted into the Blue Moon Sect as heir to Sword Saint Yoo Cheongil.â
â...â
Namgung Seongâs face soured. This was the other favor Iâd asked of Eujin.
Firstâ
âReturn the Azure Dragon Orb to Namgung Clan in the Blue Moon Sectâs name.â
That way, it wasnât Namgung Seong retrieving it, but the Blue Moon Sect magnanimously delivering it.
âWhether he lost it himself or was told to find it hardly matters.â
Either way, heâs screwed.
âIf he lost it, the Clan Head already knows. If the Blue Moon Sect returned it, then itâs public.â
Even if it was a âsent to retrieveâ situationâ
âHe still failed, and the Blue Moon Sect delivered it instead.â
Any angle, heâs ruined.
Especially now, with the Young Clan Head succession on the line, it was twice the disaster.
That was why I asked for the Blue Moon Sectâs name on the delivery.
The second favorâ
âMake me official in the Blue Moon Sect.â
As heir to the Sword Saint and bearer of those damned Moon Eyes, it shouldâve happened anyway.
Butâ
âI needed it fast.â
I had no backing.
The Martial Alliance? Temporary at best. My family? A backwater clan on the verge of collapse.
If the Namgung Clan pressed, Iâd crumble.
So I needed a patronâfast.
âI leaned on Eujin. And got it.â
Thankfully, the path was right in front of me.
Cheon Eujin, direct line of the Sect Master.
I asked, âAcknowledge me as Blue Moon Sect.â
His answer? Foregone.
â...You.â
Namgung Seong trembled, glaring at me.
Now that Eujin had vouched for me, Namgung Seong was cornered.
Whatever Iâd done, this was now between factions.
âYou have time to glare? You should be running.â
He didnât move.
âThe Blue Moon Sectâs âgiftâ is about to arrive. Will you stay here?â
Once the Azure Dragon Orb hit the Namgung Clan, the uproar would be massive.
Grrrkâ
He ground his teeth fit to shatter.
He couldnât act.
He had to return at once.
A stalemate. The perfect word for him.
As I grinned at his ruined faceâ
â...Just one question.â
His rage-red face twisted as he asked:
â...Since when?â
âWhat?â
âWhen did you start plotting this?â
It wasnât something thrown together overnight. Heâd realized this was a trap laid in advance.
So he wasnât completely blind after all.
I answered like praise:
âWhat do you mean.â
Obviouslyâ
âFrom the start.â
The moment I saw the Azure Dragon Orb.
The moment I saw himâand the vile ghost clinging behind him.
It was all planned from then.