Cheon Eujin and Do Hyeong looked like they had no idea what was going on.
Well, I wouldnât either.
They probably got dragged out here first thing in the morning.
âSo the Poison King really didnât tell them anything.â
There was only one reason the two of them were brought here.
It was because Iâd included them among the conditions for opening the secret archive.
âIn exchange for helping open the Poison Sovereignâs secret archive, Cheon Eujin and Do Hyeong come with me.â
That was one of the conditions, and the Poison King had agonized over it when he heard it.
It made senseâanything about the archive was supposed to be handled in secret, and here I was insisting on adding two more people.
âEither way, he agreed.â
Even so, the Poison King accepted.
He must have judged that adding two wouldnât cause a problem.
So I brought them.
To be preciseâ
âI needed Do Hyeong.â
I needed Do Hyeong of the Small Moon Unit. Noâhonestly, not even Do Hyeong himself. What I really needed wasâ
âThe guardian spirit.â
The guardian spirit circling around Do Hyeongâthat was what I needed.
â...That thing is my lifeline.â
No one knew what might happen once we entered the archive.
I needed a way to keep myself alive, and after thinking it over, thatâs what I landed on.
âWith a mountain-spirit-rank guardian spirit at our sideââ
At the very least, I wouldnât die.
Based on my previous lifeâs experience, I was sure of it.
âIf I just stick to Do Hyeongâs side, I can live.â
No matter what blows up, the guardian spirit will try to keep Do Hyeong alive.
And Iâd skim the luck that comes with that from right next to him.
That was the reason I brought Do Hyeong.
â...As for Cheon Eujin.â
Cheon Eujinâs role, brought along with Do Hyeong, was nothing else butâ
âContingency for whatever might happen.â
Calling only Do Hyeong could look suspicious, so I called them together.
âWhat exactly is going on here?â
Do Hyeong frowned and asked me. I looked at him like I couldnât believe it.
âSenior. I got hauled in too.â
Why assume Iâd know whatâs happening? That part was absurd, butâ
âThereâs no way you donât know.â
âSurely Young Master Bang knows.â
â...â
For some reason the two of them were convinced.
And... well... they werenât wrong...
âBut the way theyâre so certain is kind of weird.â
Why think Iâd know?
It was flustering, but...
â...I do know, actually.â
Since I did, I couldnât deny it.
And the moment I started talking, the two made faces that said âof course.â
Why, exactly...?
Annoyance nipped at me, but explaining took priority.
âThe Clan Head has given me a commission...â
âA commission?â
âFrom the Clan Head himself?â
At my words, both widened their eyes.
They looked to the Poison King at the same time, and he simply nodded without adding anything.
âThanks to Young Master Bangâs consideration, we can proceed with the work. It is a grave matter, and I must apologize for the unavoidable discourtesy to you two young heroes.â
â...May we ask what the matter is?â
Do Hyeong sounded slightly tense as he asked. The Poison King looked at me.
We met eyes; I gave a small nod.
âTo open the secret archive left by the former Clan Head, we need Young Master Bangâs help.â
â...!â
Former Clan Head.
At the words âPoison Sovereignâs secret archive,â Cheon Eujin and Do Hyeongâs eyes went wide like lanterns.
Not just anythingâthe archive of a hero who lived in the same era as the Sword Saint.
Hearing that out of nowhere, being shocked was natural.
âAnd you require that friendâs help to open a place like that.â
âThat is so.â
Wariness crept over Do Hyeongâs face at that.
Of course he wouldnât understand. Why would my help suddenly be necessary to open the Poison Sovereignâs secret archive?
I understood that perfectly well. Honestly, I didnât really get it either.
Butâ
âStrictly speaking, we need the help of the Sword Saintâs heir.â
At the next words, Do Hyeongâs expression changed.
â...What?â
âThe archive that exists today was made by the former Clan Head, and the method of opening it was set by him as well.â
Saying that, the Poison King gestured toward the wall.
It looked like nothing but wall.
âHowever, there is a problem with that method.â
Only then did I cut in.
â...And that method requires me?â
âThatâs right.â
To open the archive, the Sword Saintâs heir was needed.
That much Iâd anticipated. Thatâs why theyâd bothered to commission me.
Exceptâ
âWhy is that necessary?â
Why specifically require the Sword Saintâs heir to open the archive? That part I hadnât known.
And now I finally learned the reason.
âTo open the archive, the Sword Saintâs heir is required. That is what the Poison Sovereign left in his words.â
â...â
Such a plain statement and reason.
Moreoverâ
âHe said âheirâ?â
Not the Sword Saint himself, but the Sword Saintâs heir? That was odd.
On top of thatâ
âWhy insist the heirâs power is necessary to open my archive?â
That was the biggest question. Why insist on that?
No matter how I turned it over, I couldnât tell. The Poison King probably couldnât either.
It didnât make sense, butâ
âIf the Poison Sovereign said so, they believe it.â
That much I got. In that caseâ
âWhat do you need me to do...?â
What was I supposed to do? Fine, but what exactly was I helping with?
When I asked that, the Poison Kingâs brows twitched.
If I was needed to open the archive, what was I supposed to do? To that, the Poison King saidâ
âI do not know.â
...Huh? I frowned at the answer. Did I hear that wrong?
â...Clan Head?â
âI do not know.â
Ah. So I didnât mishear. Iâd hoped I did, but apparently not.
âYou donât know?â
He didnât know how to open it? Then why was I necessary?
âThen how am I supposed to help...?â
Puzzled, I asked, and the Poison King addedâ
âThe former Clan Head said that if Full Moon and the Sword Saintâs heir were present together, the archive would be openable.â
What kind of answer is that?
âHe also said the heir would know the method. What do you think, Young Hero Bang?â
â...â
What do I think? Obviouslyâ
âWould I know?â
How could I know that? Iâd never even heard of it.
I wasnât even a real heir to begin with, so normally this would be a huge headache.
But I didnât need to worry.
â...Mm.â
I rolled my eyes and looked into empty air.
Thereâ
[What does that even mean? What do you need to open the archive?]
âthe real Sword Saint, not his heir,
and the owner of the archive, the Poison Sovereign, were having a chat.
When Yoo Cheongil asked why the talk of the Sword Saintâs heir came out of nowhere, the Poison Sovereign clapped like heâd just remembered something heâd forgotten.
âItâs fake. Donât mind it.â
[Huh?]
â...Sorry?â
At the Poison Sovereignâs words, Yoo Cheongil and I both blanked.
...Fake?
âI jotted down an excuse and you came to mind, so I wrote that.â
[You insane old man? What are you spouting?]
âDidnât you swear up and down youâd never take a disciple? So I just scribbled something.â
â...â
I scrubbed my face with my hands.
What the hell am I listening to right now?
âYoung Hero Bang?â
â...One moment. Iâve got a sudden headache.â
I held up a hand to stall the Poison King and steadied my breathing.
The two old men kept talking the entire time.
âEven so. Of all things, why write that?â
[You think I expected an actual âheir of yoursâ to show up? You said youâd never take one!]
[Even soâ!]
They were loud. The discussion wasnât moving; they were too busy bickering.
â...Ahem!!â
So I hurried out a big fake cough. My noise drew every gaze in the room, the Poison King included. I gave an awkward smile and waved.
âAh, sorry. Airâs a bit stale.â
Obviously I did it on purpose.
Thanks to that, the feuding ghosts quieted down.
I flicked my eyes slightly.
Soâ
âWhat am I supposed to do.â
I asked with my face how to handle this, and only then did the Poison Sovereign speak to me.
âDonât worry. Thereâs a perfectly good way.â
[How am I supposed to not worry? Look at the giant mess you left.]
[You littleâ]
Oh, come on.
I thought theyâd start up again, but thankfully the Poison Sovereign didnât push it.
âDo exactly as I tell you. Then everything will be solved.â
â...â
I steadied my breath at the Poison Sovereignâs words and spoke to the Poison King.
âIâll try it.â
âYou know something?â
âWell... my teacher left no instructions, but...â
Dragging out the end to buy time, I looked at the wall.
âIn the end, Iâll have to take a look.â
Saying that, I started walking.
****
I approached the wall.
Theyâd said this was right beneath the Clan Headâs office, hadnât they?
âHow far down is it?â
Even at a glance, it had to be quite far below.
You could tell just by the extent of the cavern.
How did they carve such a deep, wide cave under the office floor? It was honestly impressive.
â...Same as the old manâs pantryâno matter how many times I see it, itâs wild.â
The cave network that connected to the entire underside of the Blue Moon Sectâs buildings.
Iâd felt it then, tooâthe Poison Sovereign wasnât just a master smith, he knew this kind of thing as well.
Thinking of that, I kept on toward the wall.
â...Weâre standing in the right place?â
I asked the Poison King.
âThat is right. This is where the former Clan Headâs secret archive lies.â
âHave you ever opened it yourself?â
âNo. The conditions were not met, so it was impossible.â
â...â
So they hadnât opened it because of that fake condition about the Sword Saintâs heir?
Some kind of filial propriety, keeping the deceasedâs words?
Even for that, it felt a bit strange.
â...Have you ever tried to force it open?â
Even if the conditions werenât met, they could have tried. If they hadnât even attempted it, I wouldnât understand.
âWe did try.â
Surprisingly, they had.
â...And you still couldnât open it?â
I looked around the cavern and asked. The Poison King answered flatly.
âIn the attempt to force it, eight people exploded and died.â
â...â
...Mm.
That was something I could have gone my whole life without hearing.
[Tsk, tsk... Thatâs what â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) you get when people who know nothing about mechanisms poke at them.]
[You stuffed useless contraptions in again, didnât you.]
[Idiot. Itâs an archiveâwhat, you think Iâd leave it bare?]
â...â
Should I call it off even now?
I had a very strong feeling that a single mistake would get me killed.
â...Exploded?â
What did they do to cause explosions? Even looking around, I couldnât see any traces of that.
No traces, but the incident had happened.
That was scarier.
While I stared at the wall in silence, the Poison King spoke to me.
âDozens of formation masters and mechanism engineers couldnât figure it out. We requested your help in accordance with the former Clan Headâs words, but if you need time...â
Just thenâ
[Boy.]
The Poison Sovereign spoke to me.
[Take eight steps back exactly.]
I obeyed without hesitation.
My sudden movement put a glint in the Poison Kingâs eye.
Exactly eight steps. As I back-stepped, the Poison Sovereign continued.
[There will be a pebble on the ground.]
I looked down. There really was a small pebble.
[Thatâs it. Pick it up.]
I picked up the pebble.
[Throw what you picked to the northwest. Not at the wallâonto the ground close to the wall.]
âGround close to the wall.â
I tossed it lightly. It landed with a tap on the ground near the wall.
Everyone watched my bizarre actions without a word.
The Poison King watched, expressionless.
Do Hyeong looked puzzled at what I was doing.
Cheon Eujin, for some reason, looked expectant.
[Now walk to where the pebble fell.]
I did as told.
[Extend your index finger to the wall.]
I reached out.
[A touch to the left. A little more. A bit more. There. Put your index finger to the wall.]
My fingertip met a rough, sandy texture.
[From that point, draw a cross downward.]
Scritch, scritch.
I traced a cross by feel.
In that instantâ
Ggggggggggrrrâ!!!!
Rrrrmmmbbbllleâ!!!
â...Hm?â
The cave started to shake violently.
Rattle-rattleâ! Dust poured from the ceiling.
Tang Clan warriors inside sprang into a sharp guard.
âWhat inâ!â
âThe cave isâ?â
They moved to shield the Poison King, butâ
âCalm yourselves.â
He calmed them instead.
Even as he spoke, he was watching me with a heavy, weighted gaze.
â...This really okay...?â
Just as even I started to get rattled by what was happeningâ
Thud.
The rumbling that had been going wild stopped.
Skkkrrrrkâ!
Then the wall in front of us shifted and reshaped itself like a door opening.
Anyone could see it was an entrance.
â...â
âUh...?â
âTh-thatâs...?â
For a beat, everyone just stared, stunned at the mouth that had opened in the wall.
[Oh. Well done.]
The Poison Sovereign sounded pleased.
[Good hands. A little slip and three of you wouldâve blown to bits. Heh heh heh.]
[Right? Heâs got a weird personality, but heâs decent at this sort of thing.]
â...â
I pinched the bridge of my nose.
âShould I just run for it?â
I was genuinely tempted.