âUh... uh. Fine.â
[Yoo Cheongil] let out a deep sigh and even shook his head. [...What am I to do with this brat.]
Watching the two of them react, this time I was the one who had to be dumbfounded.
â...Come on, itâs the Supreme Great Rejuvenation Pill. Youâd turn that down?â
Among the elixirs in the Central Plains right now, it ranked at the very top.
It was something money could never buy; at best you might glimpse one at some tournament the Martial Alliance hosted once in a blue moon.
If I were to sell it...
âI could set myself up for life.â
Iâd never have to worry about money till I died.
Of courseâ
â...As long as Father didnât find out.â
If the Bang family caught wind, who knew what those people would use it for; Iâd have to hold back.
Or what if I didnât sell it and took it?
â...Iâd get incredible.â
There was a reason martial artists kept singing about the Supreme Great Rejuvenation Pill.
It was a waste to put it into this wormy body, but whether I sold it or swallowed it, it didnât change that it was an immense opportunity.
âThen, sir. Iâm listeningâwould you please tell me, slowly, what you need me to do?â
â...Uh... uh...â
The Poison Sovereign pulled a strange face at my response and looked at [Yoo Cheongil].
â...Is he always like this?â
[Donât talk to meâIâm a little embarrassed right now.]
[Yoo Cheongil] turned his eyes away like he couldnât even lift his head.
At that, the Poison Sovereignâs lips tugged with a faint smile.
âYou swore youâd never take a disciple even if you died, and after dying you picked a kid just like you as your heir.â
[Whoâs an heir, now.]
[Yoo Cheongil] scowled, annoyed.
[Out of sheer necessityâsheer. Iâm just using him. Normally I wouldnât even glance his way.]
âOld man. I can hear you. You know that...?â
[He never listens, heâs got nothing, and the way he struts like heâs somebodyâ]
âI said I can hear you, you old fossil.â
[Good grief...]
With [Yoo Cheongil] running his mouth nonstop, the Poison Sovereign chuckled at himâ
Then shifted those eyes back to me, who was now thoroughly disgusted.
âBoy.â
âYes, venerable sir I respect.â
[Cut the honeyed flattery.]
âAh, then Iâll do that.â
[...]
He was a little taken aback by how fast I switched. Why? I figured it was what he wanted, so I did it.
â...Anyway. Will you take my request?â
âIâll hear it first and then decide.â
If it was a tough ask, I wouldnât do itâSupreme Great Rejuvenation Pill or whatever.
With that intent, the Poison Sovereign nodded and added:
âI know youâll be going into my secret archive. My request is that you bring one item out from there.â
âAn item...?â
âYes.â
âWhat item?â
âA sword.â
âA sword?â
I frowned at that.
A sword...?
âYou want me to carry a sword out of the secret archive.â
âThatâs right.â
â......â
With that confirmation, I rubbed my chin with my index finger.
âOne sword from the secret archive.â
It didnât sound that hard. If doing just that would get me the Supreme Great Rejuvenation Pillâ
âItâs certainly a good deal.â
The problem wasâ
âHow exactly am I supposed to carry it out?â
The location was the Poison Sovereignâs secret archive.
Who knew what was inside, and there was no way I could just help myself to something inside and walk out.
A sword, of all things?
The Poison King would never allow it.
Yetâ
âDonât worry. I have a way.â
He answered my doubt with a flat expression.
âBoy, all you have to do is pick it up and walk out. Itâs simple.â
â...And I get the Supreme Great Rejuvenation Pill for something that simple?â
âYes.â
â......â
He spoke like that was truly the case, but the more he did, the deeper my doubt grew.
âWhy?â
Why on earth?
If bringing it out alone earned me the pill, then what kind of sword was it?
âHm...â
I mulled it over.
Then I shifted my eyes to â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t â (Only on NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t) [Yoo Cheongil].
The old man just rested his chin on his fist and stared at me blankly.
As if to sayâ
âLetâs hear your decision.
Like heâd listen to what I chose.
â...Damn codger.â
Would it kill him to help a little? He always pulled this crap at times like this.
âSigh.â
I exhaled and spoke to the Poison Sovereign.
â...Fine, Iâll do it.â
There was a lot to think about, but I made my choice for now.
Ridiculous as it wasâ
â...Itâll work out somehow.â
Rather than complicated thoughtsâif something blew up, that vicious old ghost would take care of it.
It was a choice soaked through with a let-it-ride mindset.
****
After hearing my answer, the Poison Sovereign vanished.
He left me only a curt word of thanks.
After that, I stayed with [Yoo Cheongil] and we talked.
In the middle of chatting about this and thatâ
[You asked the girl to forge you a sword?]
He reacted more to the part about meeting Tang Yeran than to the secret archive or repairing Full Moon.
âYes.â
[And she said she would?]
âYes. She said she would.â
When I added that sheâd even begged to be allowed toâ[Yoo Cheongil]âs face soured.
What? Why that screwed-up look?
[...The world really is filthy.]
â...What do you mean?â
[Every handsome-faced brat shouldâve been ground up.]
âFor someone who saved the world, your tone is morbidly murderous.â
It was honestly chilling.
Then he tossed out, blunt as ever:
[So what about the black iron sword?]
âIf itâs black iron... ah.â
Iâd momentarily forgotten.
Before coming to Sichuan, [Yoo Cheongil] had promised me a black iron sword as a wager payout from his snack pantry.
âHey. That and this are unrelated.â
Who knew when Tang Yeran would forge it?
And even if she did, I didnât have to use it.
âThereâs no way itâd be better than the black iron sword.â
A black iron sword, mind you.
A blade made from one of the precious few metals that could be set beside cold iron.
No matter how much Tang Yeran put her soul into her workâ
â...The material is the material.â
Good material makes a good sword.
That was an unchanging law.
[So the conclusion isâyouâll take them all?]
âItâs good to get everything you can when you can.â
[Youâll split your gut, idiot.]
âIâve got better digestion than I look.â
[...Heh...]
When I didnât give an inch, [Yoo Cheongil] let out a dumbfounded laugh.
[So you agreed to that foolâs terms to get it all?]
I didnât bother thinking hard about who âthat foolâ was.
âYou mean the Poison Sovereign?â
There was only one person [Yoo Cheongil] would react to like that.
âCome on, heâs offering the Supreme Great Rejuvenation Pill. Of course Iâm doing it.â
[And you know what might be lurking?]
âSomething, sure. But if it comes to it, I believe youâll do something.â
[...Ha. What a brazen wind you are.]
âIf it were truly dangerous, you wouldâve stopped me, right?â
If I shouldnât go or it was dangerous, heâd have warned me.
He didnât, and just watched to see what Iâd do.
âWhich means youâre telling me to try.â
[Click, click... youâre reading too much into it. I just watched because it was a nuisance.]
âAh, yes. Of course.â
That did track.
I didnât bother with the rest because it was a nuisance.
Anywayâ
âWhatever it is, I think itâs worth trying for one Supreme Great Rejuvenation Pill.â
If I could get itâ
It was worth a try.
When I said thatâ
[Why do you think itâs one?]
â...Huh?â
[Yoo Cheongil] spoke like it wasnât even funny.
[I told you, didnât I? Thereâs plenty to strip off the Tang Clan. You think the only thing is a sword?]
â......â
[And youâre satisfied with just one pill? Tsk, tsk. Is your ambition really that small?]
â...Ha.â
I couldnât help smiling.
âDidnât you just say Iâd split my gut being greedy?â
[And you said your digestionâs good, didnât you. Whatâlosing your nerve?]
âPlease. As if.â
I laughed into [Yoo Cheongil]âs blue eyes.
âIâve never been one to refuse what people hand me.â
[Thatâs not a bad temperament.]
âHeh heh heh heh.â
[Ke-ke-ke-ke!]
Greedy laughter rang through the quarters lit by a single lamp.
It mightâve been the best weâd ever gotten along since I met the old man.
****
Time passed, and the day the Poison King had mentioned arrived.
It had flown by like an arrow.
â...Oof...â
I stepped outside, shedding todayâs fatigue.
Iâd been losing sleep for days; that didnât help.
âIâm dying here.â
I rolled my stiff shoulders and scowled.
Repeating training for days had left my body a little cooked.
âAh, I shouldâve kept it moderate.â
Trying to push myself into doing something just becauseâI ended up like this.
This is why a man shouldnât show off.
â...Got all excited over talk of the Supreme Great Rejuvenation Pill.â
When it feels like things are going well, I overstep my bounds.
Thanks to that, muscle aches buzzed all over.
âUgh.â
I forced myself along. By the time I stepped outside, people were already waiting beyond the door.
Seeing that, I wet my lips with my tongue.
The time had comeâit felt real, and I got a little tense.
Spotting me, the man at the front spoke.
âIâm Mun Geukyeon, of the Poison Shadow Guard.â
âIâm Bang Sungyeon.â
âWeâve come by order of the Clan Head. Iâll be in charge of escorting Young Master Bang.â
They greeted me with courtesy.
I nodded as I looked at them.
âRight. Iâll be in your care.â
âPlease excuse us a moment.â
My vision was covered as he spoke.
Theyâd blindfolded me with something like a band.
I wasnât surprised. This had already been explained.
âWeâll move now.â
They took me along at an easy pace.
We moved for a good while.
We went up and down, at times climbed stairs at random, then descended as well.
They were probably taking me in circlesâbut how far were we going?
Just as I wondered thatâ
âWeâve arrived.â
The words Iâd hoped to hear came, and my sight cleared again.
âHere...â
A few lamps threw light over the space.
The floor was gritty stone; aside from that, every side was stoneâan entirely stone-walled space.
When I looked back, I saw a dark opening. We mustâve come in through there.
â...Creepy.â
At this point, if the Tang Clan killed me here in secret, no one would ever find out.
â...Where is this?â
As for its locationâ
Between the blindfold and the winding path, there was no way to know exactly.
[Right under the Clan Headâs office.]
â......â
[Yoo Cheongil] stated the answer flatly.
[Why bother with all the roundabout crap. They couldâve just brought you... the Tang lot are all weird, Iâm telling you.]
Tsk, tsk.
I ignored his constant tongue-clicking and turned my eyes again.
Opposite the entrance, by a wall that looked sealed, someone stood watching me.
The Tang Clanâs Clan HeadâPoison King Tang Gyeongak.
âYouâve come.â
âClan Head Tang.â
âI apologize for the discourtesy, in the name of security.â
âItâs fine.â
I gave a sheepish smile at his apology.
...Not like I didnât already know where we were.
While paying my respects, I let my eyes slip around.
There werenât many people.
Including the Poison King, maybe seven?
Four wore face veils, so I couldnât tell their sex or age.
Only the Poison King and the remaining two showed their facesâ
And the eyes of those two were very peculiar.
They looked like they had no idea why they were here.
Thenâ
â...Young Master Bang?â
One of the two, Cheon Eujin, called out to me in surprise.
Which meant the other was obvious.
âBang Sungyeon.â
At the young manâs voice, I looked at him and smiled.
He was a Small Moon Unit martial artist who had come to Sichuan with meâ
My immediate seniorâ
â...What is this?â
And in this affair, the lucky charm whoâd be watching over me: Do Hyeong.