They dropped to their knees in one motion, facing me.
Watching the men who introduced themselves as the small moon and offered formal respects, I swallowed a quiet breath.
âCrazy.â
Bodies set at perfect angles.
The real thingâfighters Iâd never even see at the Branch.
Even I could tell every last one of them sat at least around a Unit Commanderâs level, andâ
By the feel they gave off, likely beyond that.
Overwhelming toughness, edged and restrained.
Each man exuded the keenness of a famed blade.
â...Fierce.â
Just looking at them made me want to shrink. Cold sweat beaded; I swallowed dry.
Instinct pressed down. My breath was about to hitch whenâ
[Hah (ć)!]
â...!â
Thunder cracked at my ear and my eyes widened.
My body locked, and my reaction changed. I didnât flinch or yelp.
My heart and head cooled.
I steadied the tremor in my eyes and parted my lips.
âBy âsmall moonâ...â
My voice, thankfully, sounded like usual.
âDo you mean the Small Moon Unit?â
âThatâs correct.â
The middle-aged man affirmed. I knit my brows.
Small Moon Unit.
The Blue Moon Sectâs elite corps.
Like Mount Huaâs Plum Sword Guard or Wudangâs Taiji Sword Guardâa sectâs top striking force. Which meant every one of them was a master I had no business looking in the eye.
[Masters, my ass.]
As if heâd read my mind, the old man gave a derisive laugh.
[You blind? Is your eye that worthless?]
He kept clucking his tongue as if he truly couldnât comprehend me.
Naturally, I couldnât answer or ask him anything.
âWe came to escort you after hearing the news. Iâm Do Gyeong, Deputy Commander of the Small Moon Unit.â
â...Do Gyeong.â
Details slid into place.
Blue Wolf Sword Do Gyeong.
A well-known Blue Moon Sect fighter.
â...Quite a figure Iâm meeting.â
The sort you might see once in a lifetimeâand lately Iâd been bumping into Little Azure Sword and Blue Wolf Sword back-to-back. Strange times.
My heart jumped like a kidâs, but I kept my face flat.
âEscort me? What do you mean?â
I eased my tone up. If Iâd raised it because I knew who he was, the pretext held.
Do Gyeongâs expression shifted a hair, then settled.
He was about to speak whenâ
âYoung Master Bangâ!â
Someone dropped from the sky to land in front of me.
Cheon Eujin, face tight with urgency.
âYou scared me.â
I blinked, and Eujin looked to Do Gyeong.
The look they exchanged was odd.
â...Deputy Commander.â
âLong time, Young Master Cheon.â
There was a bite in the air. My thoughts spun.
Ah. I see.
âThis wasnât a planned meeting.â
Judging by Eujinâs reaction, he hadnât expected Blue Moon Sect people to show up.
Which meant eitherâ
âHe didnât pass word to the Sect.â
Or the people who came were different from who he expected.
One of the two.
âEither way, from Eujinâs face, he and Do Gyeong arenât on the best terms.â
That was my readâand sure enoughâ
âHow did you know to come?â
Eujin asked, face full of caution.
âAs always, we move by order.â
âOrder?â
âA message: the Sword Saintâs successor will arrive shortlyâescort him in.â
â...How on earth...â
âAs expected.â
Watching Eujin, my certainty hardened.
âHe didnât send the right information.â
He likely hadnât sent word that Iâd appeared. More preciselyâ
âHe didnât say weâd departed.â
That we were leaving for the Blue Moon Sect togetherâhe hadnât reported that at all.
To be fair, it had been odd.
âThe Sword Saintâs successor appears, and the Blue Moon Sect assigns no escort.â
Reckless to the point of nonsense.
âSo this was it.â
If Eujin had failed to pass it on, and the Sect moved in a rush before rumors spreadâthat tracked.
âWhy?â
Why would he do that?
If I had to name a reason, one glaring thing came to mind.
Probablyâ
â...the old manâs beloved blade.â
Half-broken and ancient, housed in a wooden case in the carriage.
That seemed like reason enough for Eujin not to report it properly.
âYouâve done well. From here, weâll guide you in safely.â
âBut Young Master Bang, Iââ
âThe Sect Master is waiting.â
â...!â
At âSect Master,â Eujinâs body locked.
Seeing that, I stepped forward.
âWith such a gracious welcome, Iâm at a loss. Then, Iâll be in your care.â
I grinned. The truth of it could be confirmed inside.
Either way, we were going.
âThen please take the carriage weâve preparedââ
âAh, Iâd rather not. Weâll stick with the one we came in.â
I refused Do Gyeong on the spot.
âI sleep poorly if I change seats.â
â...â
His eye twitched at the ridiculous excuse.
âUnderstood.â
He let it pass without a peep.
âWeâll escort you.â
âYes. Good.â
Do Gyeong moved. I reached out and tapped Cheon Eujinâs shoulder.
He stirred from his stiffness.
His faceâstrangely resentful. Seeing that, the old man spoke to me.
[Once againâkeep your head.]
As if heâd already forgotten the mess he caused, he warned me. I smiled.
Part scoff, part smile.
âHe said foxes, right?â
Whether he meant the Small Moon Unit or the Blue Moon Sect, I didnât care.
Didnât matter.
âIâve been chewed to the bone already.â
Fox, wolf, lionâIâd been bitten by them all. Especially by foxes, Iâd been led around plenty.
And after getting bitten enough, you learn to hunt.
âMaybe thatâs why?â
Honestlyâ
I wasnât scared at all.
****
We returned to the carriage and took the Small Moon Unitâs escort.
Just as expectedâarriving took the â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) extra day.
Henan.
We reached the prefecture that housed the Blue Moon Sect, alongside the Martial Alliance headquarters.
âWow.â
So many people. First thought on sight. Anhui was populous, but this was on another level.
Of courseâthe Alliance headquarters was here.
âIâd been a bit removed from the center.â
Even in Anhui, Iâd been out back.
Weâd set up away from the Namgung Clan, farther from the county seat, so it made sense.
âStill, itâs something.â
Iâd seen scenes like this back home in Liaoning, but it still felt strange.
The problemâ
âThatâs the Small Moon Unit.â
âWho are they escorting...?â
âwas that with the Unit escorting our carriage, every eye turned.
âEveryoneâs staring.â
Every passerby tracked the carriage I rode.
Reason was obvious: the Small Moon Unit.
They were the Sectâs elite. In Henan, the Blue Moon Sectâs standing wouldnât be low.
âEven soâthis much?â
The sparkling looks brimmed with longing. A look Iâd never once gotten in the Anhui Branch.
âNot that Iâm jealous.â
I drew back from the window and closed it. More people meant more souls drifting.
âWhich means I have to memorize them again.â
In Anhui, Iâd memorized the souls along my usual routes so I wouldnât jump when I met them.
â...When am I going to map all this again?â
The thought of starting over made my head ache.
I rubbed my brow; across from me, the guy there didnât look much different.
âAnyone would think the world had ended.â
Cheon Eujin, sitting in silence.
His face had been pitch-dark.
Since last night, heâd worn the same look.
Whether worry or anger, I couldnât read a clear answer from himâand regardless, I had plenty to think about on my end.
âIâve lined up most of it.â
But who knew.
All I could do was hope what Iâd prepared would work.
I was wishing that hard whenâ
âWeâve arrived.â
Came a voice from outside. The words Iâd been waiting for.
Only then did I noticeâthe murmuring had faded; the bustle was gone.
I eased the door open. The first thing I saw was a colossal gate.
âWow.â
How was a gate that big? Ridiculous size.
The plaque above bore a single characterâBlue (é)âetched deep.
Hard to mistake where this was.
âWe actually made it.â
The Blue Moon Sect. The most influential great sect in the Central Plains today. Its entrance.
I stepped down slowly, feeling the differenceâ
Thumpâ! Thump-thumpâ!
The Small Moon Unit fighters whoâd escorted us dropped to their knees again, just as when they first met me.
I wasnât rattled. This was the start of what Iâd already expected.
[Ho.]
The old man smiled like heâd spotted something.
I followed his gaze past the gate.
Someone was walking toward me from far off.
Thumpâ
â...!â
The moment I saw him, my heart jumped on its own.
Like when I first met Do Gyeongâonly several times more intense.
Thumpâ Thumpâ
My heartbeat grew louder. My eyes felt strangely hot. Fever?
I hid the sweat pooling in my palms by angling them out of view.
I kept stillâjust waited for him to reach me.
A breath laterâ
[Heh-heh-heh.]
With the old manâs chuckle, the man stopped before me.
Lean-cut features. If Cheon Eujin aged up, heâd look like this.
The sword at his hip, the tall frame, the dense muscleâan impressive build.
A weighty presence I couldnât quite nameâand yet what seized my eyes wasâ
â...His eyes.â
The manâs eyes were blue.
Which meant heâd opened Moon Eyesâand hinted, however faintly, at who he was here.
Not that anyone needed the hint.
In todayâs Central Plains, there were few who wouldnât recognize the man before me.
His epithet: Moonlit Sword.
A master ranked among the top twenty under heaven.
Cheon Eujinâs fatherâwhose face had gone sheet-white behind me.
And at the same timeâ
[So that stubborn brat turned into this.]
âthe man who led the Blue Moon Sect today: the Sect Master.