We headed for the Blue Moon Hall at onceâjust the Small Moon Commander and me.
No escort was needed.
With the Small Moon Commander there, what guide would we possibly require.
Either way, that wasnât the important part.
âThis is insanely uncomfortable.â
On the way, the Small Moon Commander didnât so much as glance at me, let alone say a single word. I know he doesnât like me anyway, butâ
In every sense, it was bothersome and needling.
âTch.â
Of all people, the Small Moon Commander. If it were someone else, I could have just ignored them back and been done with it.
With this man, that was a little tricky.
âHow should I handle him.â
Having come this far into the Small Moon Unit, it wasnât good to get tossed out of his eyes.
For the road ahead, I needed to shift the relationship a bit.
âNot that Iâve got an immediate way to do it.â
Nothing obvious came to mind, so there was nothing I could do right now.
âMm...â
I walked and thought in silence.
âThere is something.â
Not ânothing at all.â There were one or two levers I could use.
âNot yet.â
Too risky to pull them carelessly. For now Iâd hold back.
For now.
Thinking that, I stepped into the Blue Moon Hall.
Inside, Moonlit Sword was already waiting.
âI greet the Sect Master.â
â...I greet the Sect Master.â
While we paid respect, I almost froze without meaning to.
â...Whatâs with his eyes?â
Moonlit Swordâs gaze was ice-cold.
Itâs not like heâs ever soft, but today it was keen to an extreme.
âWhat is it?â
Did something happen today? He looked thoroughly ill at ease.
â...â
The Small Moon Commanderâs expression was the same upon seeing him.
The difference from me was that he looked like he knew why Moonlit Sword was like this.
âSmall Moon Commander.â
âYes.â
âA reply has arrived from the Tang Clan.â
â...!â
At the words Tang Clan, the Commanderâs eyes widened.
âTang Clan?â
At that, a question mark popped up in my head.
âWhy the Tang Clan out of nowhere?â
The Tang Clanâone of the Five Great Clans in Sichuanâfamous for poisons and ironwork.
â...A reply, you say?â
Moonlit Sword handed him a letter.
The Commander received it with care and unfolded it.
â...Huh...?â
By the end of the contents, every negative emotion washed over the Commanderâs face.
What in the world could it say to make him like that? Andâ
âWhy was I called.â
What was the point of calling me in on this.
Just then, while I was still wonderingâ
âThis is absurd.â
The Small Moon Commander spoke in disbelief.
âTo name such a condition...!â
âIâd say they have sufficient grounds of their own.â
âSect Master...!â
Even at the Commanderâs heated reaction, Moonlit Sword stayed even.
âIt isnât strange.â
He took the letter back and added,
âFrom their side as well, theyâd want confirmation. Only then is it certain.â
âEven soâ!â
They were beating their drums and gongs among themselves, worked up to a clamor.
What was I supposed to be doing? Picking my nose?
I was honestly considering it whenâ
âThatâs why you were called, too.â
â...Pardon? Ah, yes.â
Moonlit Sword looked at me as he spoke.
Seemed heâd decided to drop the formalities now that I was in the Small Moon Unit.
â...But what do you mean?â
From the flow, it felt like this concerned me somehow.
âWhat ties could I possibly have to the Tang Clan.â
Theyâre one of the Five Great Clans under heaven. My family is a wreckâembarrassing to call a clan at all.
The Tang Clan? I had no connection whatsoever.
âNamgung... hmm.â
Maybe Murong, at a stretch.
Either way, the Tang Clan felt like no tie of mine.
Moonlit Sword regarded me and said,
âThe Tang Clan says they will take on the repair of Full Moon.â
â...Excuse me?â
Now it was my turn to widen my eyes.
Full Moon? If Full Moon, then...
âThe old manâs beloved blade.â
A broken, time-worn relic.
Made of cold iron, yes. But with half the blade blown off, useless, a thing with only symbolic value left.
And yetâ
âTheyâll repair it?â
The Tang Clan themselves?
âSir... Sect Master, what is this about.â
âYou know the Tang Clan was the one that forged Full Moon.â
â...Yes. More or less.â
Truth is I was hearing it for the first time, but I pretended to know.
âFull Moon was ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ forged by the Tang Clan...?â
Well then.
âIf itâs the Tang Clan, that tracks.â
Iâd wondered where it was made, given it used ten-thousand-year cold iron.
If itâs the Tang Clan, possible.
âThereâs no one better with metal than they are.â
Whenever the Martial Alliance held a festival, the freebies they threw around were swords the Tang Clan made. Most famous mastersâ prized blades were Tang work.
That much meant the Tang Clan was preeminent in working steel.
And in that situationâ
âTheyâre going to repair Full Moon.â
âYes.â
Hearing that Moonlit Sword had commissioned the Tang Clan to repair Full Moon, I caught on to the intent at once.
âRestoring the symbol?â
â...â
At my words, a glint moved in Moonlit Swordâs eyes.
âCorrect.â
He nodded and confirmed it.
After Yoo Cheongil died and the family power slowly waned, Full Moon, his beloved blade, had been recovered.
Naturally the Blue Moon Sect would want it repaired.
The point that mattered hereâ
âI never gave permission.â
âwas that Full Moon belonged to me.
âHow dare you...!â
The Small Moon Commander flared at my statement, but Moonlit Sword raised a hand and stilled him.
âYouâre right. Full Moon is yours.â
Knowing that, heâd put in the commission without my consent?
Was he just spitting on me? The thought flashed, then I judged no.
âHe wouldnât do it that sloppily and loud if that were it.â
I hadnât seen him many times, but the Moonlit Sword I had in mind wouldnât do something this crude.
There had to be another reasonâanother intent.
And of courseâ
âHence, Iâd like to make a deal with you.â
Moonlit Sword addressed me.
âA deal?â
âYes. A deal.â
âWhat kind of deal?â
âAs you heardâsimple. Go to the Tang Clan and have Full Moon repaired.â
âIf thatâs what the Sect Master wants... what do I get?â
If itâs a deal, there must be something for me.
What would it be? Just as a bit of hope roseâ
âIn exchange, Iâll be your shade once.â
â...Sir?â
What did that meanâshade? Heâd be on my side?
âI donât really needââ
âThe Namgung Clan. The Little Azure Sword.â
ââor so I thought, but perhaps I do.â
At Moonlit Swordâs follow-up, I answered with a rotten smile.
âAh, hell.â
Iâd almost forgotten.
âThat.â
Cold sweat trickled.
What Moonlit Sword brought up was nothing else thanâ
âThe fact that I smashed the Little Azure Swordâs balls.â
And because Iâd targeted a vital spot after the duel had ended, if the Namgung Clan made an issue of it, I was cooked.
To solve thatâ
â...I asked Cheon Eujinâs help to enter the Blue Moon Sect.â
Iâd planned to slide by by attaching myself to a sect even the Five Great Clans wouldnât touch lightly.
âTsk...â
For Moonlit Sword to bring this up now meantâ
âThereâs a problem.â
The Namgung Clan had lodged an objection.
âIâll grant what you want, as you want it. In return, we plan to have Full Moon repairedâwhat do you say.â
â...I find that proper.â
I had to accept. In truth, the terms werenât bad.
âItâs all smashed and useless anyway; fixing it only helps.â
Itâs not like Iâll use it, but as saidâitâs good to repair it. And if this makes the Namgung issue fully safeâ
No loss to me.
So I thought, butâ
âHowever, thereâs one condition on repairing Full Moon.â
âA condition?â
âThat is the true reason you were called.â
âWhat do youââ
âSeems theyâve already heard the news. If theyâre to take the job...â
Moonlit Swordâs blue eyes settled on me.
âThey demand the Sword Saintâs successor personally bring Full Moon to the Tang Clan.â
â...!â
I frowned on reflex.
I didnât need to ask what âthe Sword Saintâs successorâ meant.
â...Me?â
I was to carry Full Moon to the Tang Clan?
âThat would be your mission, I expect. What do you think?â
â...â
What did I thinkâwhat could I think.
âJust to be thoroughâif I refuse? Is ânoâ an option?â
âHard to say.â
âThatâs a terrifying answer.â
âI donât know for certain, but it would likely push you a bit farther from what you dream of here.â
â...â
In short, I had to go somehow.
âMy first mission starts as long-distance?â
To Sichuan, at that? Iâve never even beenâand on top of that...
âI heard the recent rumors werenât great.â
Iâd heard a few things about Sichuan lately. I wanted to avoid going if I could.
âWhat to do...â
What should I do with this. The one being whoâd know the right answer just happened not to be at my side now.
âIt feels like an important mission, but is it really right to leave the Blue Moon Sect now?â
Not to mention, it sounded dangerous.
Honestly, if it werenât dangerous Iâd say it wasnât bad, but...
âIf you say youâll go, Iâll attach personnel and youâll depart soon.â
âHuh?â
While I was hesitating, something flashed in my head at Moonlit Swordâs words.
Attach personnel?
The moment I heard that, I spoke.
âSect Master.â
âSpeak.â
âDo you remember the wager from last time?â
Weâd bet on whether I could enter the Small Moon Unit.
If I got in, Moonlit Sword would grant me one favor within reason.
âI remember.â
Thankfully, he answered.
Hearing that, I smiled.
âMay I spend it now?â
â...â
Moonlit Swordâs brow furrowed.
****
After Bang Sungyeon took his leaveâ
Left alone together, the Small Moon Commander spoke to Moonlit Sword at once.
âSect Master, this is unacceptable...! Of all things, the elderâs Full Moon.â
On this matter at least, the Small Moon Commander refused to yield and burned hot.
âRather than Young Master Bang, let me go.â
âNo.â
A flat refusal.
â...â
Even at the Commanderâs reaction, Moonlit Sword only looked at him, calm.
âHeâs already entered the Small Moon Unit. Still âYoung Master Bangâ?â
He prodded the form of address, but the Commander did not change.
â...I cannot recognize him.â
âWhat canât you recognize.â
âThat he is one of the Small Moon Unitââ
âNo.â
Moonlit Sword cut him off.
âThatâs not what you canât recognize. It isnât that you canât accept that boyâs entry into the Small Moon Unit.â
Moonlit Swordâs gaze slid asideâto Full Moon, set at the roomâs center.
âItâs that you cannot accept that the boy is the elderâs successor. Isnât that it.â
â...â
The Small Moon Commander did not refute it. He could not.
Because, in truth, that was correct.
âSmall Moon Commander.â
â...Yes.â
âI know you respect the elder, but this is public business. You know the condition was set by the Tang Clan themselves.â
In other wordsâdonât be ruled by feeling. Moonlit Sword laced force into his words and gave a cold warning.
â...My apologies.â
The Commander bowed his head at once. He knew full well that any further, and he would cross a line Moonlit Sword had drawn.
That didnât mean his heart accepted it.
There was still a dissatisfied air about him.
Moonlit Sword did not press further.
He knew the manâs heart, andâ
âSmall Moon Commander.â
â...Yes.â
âToday, the Martial Allianceâs Commander of the Guards died by my hand.â
â...!!â
It was also because this wasnât the time to belabor it.
The Small Moon Commanderâs face, which had just been complaining, changed in an instant.
â...You meanâ?â
âHeaven-Breaking Palace.â
âHa...! How can a man called Commander stoop so low...!!â
The Commander clenched his fist, his expression twisting. His eyes were filled with contempt.
âIt likely means theyâve sunk deep into the Allianceâs high ranks as well. Soââ
Rrrroll.
Moonlit Sword rolled an unknown small bead from his hand to the Commander.
The Commander caught it by reflex.
Watching, Moonlit Sword said,
âYou have work other than Full Moon.â
A task of his own. And a very important one at that.