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We all went quiet, staring at the opening that had formed in the wall.
A few inexplicable moves, and an entrance had popped open where thereâd been nothing.
What kind of nonsense was that?
Everyone was silent.
What on earth had just happened?
A door that a handful of experts could never find had opened right now.
âWhat in the world...?â
âHow did he...!â
The Tang warriors, whoâd been watching in silence, finally broke and reacted late.
Even seeing it, it was hard to believe.
It had been just a few small actions.
And from those nothing-special motions, the archive door suddenly opened?
It was absurd.
âInsane.â
I felt the same.
âWhy did it suddenly open?â
All I could do was stare slack-jawed at the mouth jutting out of the wall.
I was genuinely rattled.
â...What is this, seriously.â
They told me what to do and I did it, but I hadnât expected it to open like this.
I had to steal a glance at the entrance.
Meanwhile, the old men floating in the air were busy running their mouths.
[Still thought youâd fail a few times, but doing it in one goâcurious fellow.]
The Poison Sovereign looked at me with bright interest, half-amused.
[Right? Heâs a failure in most ways, but heâs decent at this.]
Yoo Cheongil sounded inexplicably delighted.
Why do you look proud?
[Exactly. I figured at least the thumb or middle finger would go flying...]
â...What?â
What did that crazy old man just say?
Thumb or middle finger? He meant fingers, right?
â...If I slipped, my fingers wouldâve flown?â
All I did was toss a pebble and draw a little with my finger on a wallâwhere in that was the risk of losing a hand?
Scowling in disbelief, I listened.
[Did you... mess with the mechanisms again?]
Yoo Cheongil spoke to the Poison Sovereign like he couldnât believe it.
The Poison Sovereign answeredâ
[What, then? If thieves hit an empty house, should I just let them clean it out? You set the proper measures.]
[Thereâs a limit. What you do isnât just over the lineâitâs downright vicious.]
[And thatâs why it didnât get looted and held out.]
[That part is true.]
â...â
The more I listened to the old men, the deeper my sigh.
âEither way, he rigged it with something.â
So the archive itself had traps laid in.
Which meantâ
â...Donât relax.â
Anything could still happen. That alone tightened my body.
Thenâ
âYoung Hero Bang.â
The Poison Kingâs voice reached me. I turned; he approached wearing his usual unreadable expression.
âHow did you do it?â
â...â
How?
Your âfatherâ walked me through it.
â...Isnât exactly something I can say.â
Saying that would be the same as asking to be killed.
So how to explain it? I turned it over and answered.
There was only one thing I could say anyway.
âI saw it.â
â...You saw it?â
âYes.â
I spoke and focused my eyes.
Vvmmâ! The Blue Moon Heart Art moved and drew into my eyes.
A proper opening of the Moon Eyes. A power Iâd gained after taking the Blue Moon Pill.
When I used it, my eyes shoneâso I used that to show the Poison King.
â...That is...â
He widened his eyes at me.
Did he know what these eyes meant?
He didnât give a straight answer, but it didnât matter whether he knew or not.
âIt seems the Poison Sovereign did set things in place.â
Heâd left me all the justification anyway.
I just had to fit a pretext into it.
âWhen I look at the wall while channeling energy, I can see something in a blue glow. I think thatâs probably what let me open the archive.â
â...You can see a glow...â
For reference, Iâd borrowed that from what I saw in Yoo Cheongilâs snack pantry.
âI did see a glow back then too.â
I said it, thinking of that time. Whether the Poison King would grasp it was a little iffy, butâ
âAnd if he doesnât believe it?â
Thereâs nothing he can do.
I did open the door.
Knowing that, the Poison King kept his peace.
âSo the Sword Saintâs power truly was needed.â
He even looked convinced.
Given the message left behind and the fact Iâd demonstrated it, he had to.
He shifted his gaze from me to the archive mouth.
â...From here, we proceed with entry into the archive.â
His face grew solemn as he spoke.
The mood around us tightened in kind.
The archive the Poison Sovereign left.
A space that could hold anything of Heaven-Breaking caliber.
We were about to enter it.
[Letâs go in.]
With the Poison Sovereign himself, at that.
****
We stepped into the pitch-dark interior.
Despite the total lack of light, the first thing that appeared was a staircase descending.
No lanterns lit the space, but with power in my Moon Eyes, the darkness itself wasnât a problem.
âNarrow.â
The passage was tight.
Barely enough for one person to squeeze down.
I braced on the wall and carefully took the steps.
Even after a long time descendingâ
âHow far does this go?â
We still hadnât reached the end. It felt like weâd come down forever; it was oddly deep.
I squinted at the strangeness. Tension still clung to my body.
Did I have to be the one in front.
âDamn.â
This is what I get for claiming I could see.
That left me more anxious than anything, butâ
[How far did you make this go down?]
[Weâre almost there.]
The guy who built the archive was floating over my head, chattering, so that helped a little.
âAlmost?â
If we had to go farther than this, I would start wondering if heâd dug to the bottom of the world.
âDo you see anything?â
The Poison King asked from right behind me.
â...Not yet. I think we need to go a little farther.â
Six people total.
Including me, three from the Blue Moon Sect.
And three others including the Poison King.
If I remembered right, heâd said two of them were a formation master and a mechanism engineer, just in case.
Which meant the only Tang warrior here was the Poison King himself.
â...Whatâs he expect to find?â
Theyâd had a fatal incident trying to force the archive, and yet the Poison King himself was entering what seemed the most dangerous interior.
I was moving under commission, but the questions kept coming.
âWhat exactly is he after?â
What did he want from opening the archive?
At first I thought he simply wanted to open the former Clan Headâs archive and retrieve what was inside.
âBut coming personally this far, and the way heâs reactingâitâs fuzzy.â
Of course, it isnât strange for a Clan Head to enter his own archive.
But [N O V E L I G H T] there was a subtlety in him I couldnât place.
I hadnât figured it out yet.
âI should keep it in mind.â
When anything is off, you put it in your head.
Thinking that, I kept down the steps whenâ
[Boy. Stop.]
â...â
At the Poison Sovereignâs words, I halted.
We were still in the middle of the stairs.
âYoung Hero Bang?â
I ignored the Poison King and listened.
[Put your hand on the left wall.]
I set my hand to the wall.
Then, just like before, he adjusted my handâs position with precise words.
[From that angle, left. Stop there. Now only the middle finger a touch to the rightâgood.]
The movement was so fine, I couldnât tell what changed.
I just moved like a puppet at his words.
[Now push with inner energy.]
Vvmmmmâ!
I drew energy at once and brimmed it into my hand.
Then I pressed hard.
Skkkrrrkâ!
The wall under my palm buckled inward.
In that instantâ
Krrrrrrrkâ!!!
A harsh sound scraped by, and the wall changed like before.
Another entrance formed.
â...â
I looked at the opening, then at the stairs ahead.
âThis looks like the entry. Then what are those?â
What were the stairs laid out in front?
As I stared, the Poison Sovereign spoke.
[Feel like going down? I understand the urge, but I wonât recommend it.]
â...â
At that, I turned for the entrance without hesitation.
âLetâs go. This way.â
I took the group for the opening between the stairs.
This time, unlike before, the path wasnât long.
After only a short walk, a door appeared.
I went straight to it and reached to open it whenâ
[Ah. Grab that handle as-is and itâll collapse. Take hold of the lamp beside it and pull down first, then open.]
I reached to the lamp on the left and pulled.
You really couldnât relax for a moment.
Creak.
I heard a sound. Only then did I take the door and open it again.
Creeeeak.
I checked the inside through the crack.
âHm?â
I narrowed my eyes the moment I saw it.
Unlike outside, the interior was very bright.
â...What?â
Why was it this bright?
It wasnât even narrow. It was wide.
Maybe wider than the Clan Headâs own quarters.
âIf itâs this bright...â
Where was the light coming from? I tilted my head back and looked up.
Then I understood.
â...That...â
Something luminous embedded in the ceiling.
Donât tell meâ
âNight pearls...?â
Were all those packed studs night pearls?
No way.
The price of a single night pearlâand all of that were night pearls?
It was so ridiculous I couldnât believe it; I just stared.
[...Where did you get all of those?]
[Knowing would hurt you.]
[You didnât... take them from the Demonic Sect, did you?]
[Hey now. I said knowing would hurt you.]
âIâm going to lose it.â
More things I didnât want to hear.
It was insane enough if those were real night pearls.
â...What? The Demonic Sect?â
Why bring that up?
I almost screamed without meaning to.
âThose night pearls came from the Demonic Sect...?â
The Heavenly Demon, who started the War of Righteous and Demonic.
The Heavenly Demon Cult, which worshiped him like a god.
Itâs said the Sword Saint Yoo Cheongil beheaded the Heavenly Demon and the Demonic Sect fell.
And the Poison Sovereign took night pearls from such a sect and studded his archive?
â...How did that even happen?â
I had a mountain of questions I wanted to ask, but I couldnât say them.
âThose... are those all night pearls?â
â...Thatâs... night pearls?â
Do Hyeong and Cheon Eujin reacted as they confirmed the night pearls.
The Poison King stared fixedly, apparently surprised as well.
[No, the night pearls arenât the point right now. Look at them, they canât tear their eyes away.]
No, they are very much the point. How could it not be, with that many night pearls set in?
âI want to pry one off.â
Just one would be enough to disappear and live easy.
I indulged that happy thought for a moment, butâ
[If you even think about itâif you try to pry one carelessly, the place will collapse. Mind yourself.]
The Poison Sovereign smashed my hope instantly.
â...There doesnât seem to be anything else here. We should move.â
I swallowed a sigh and spoke, and the looks from all sides changed.
What...? Why were they looking at me like that?
âYoung Master Bang... truly has no interest in material things...â
Cheon Eujin said it like he was impressed.
The hell?
âI absolutely am interested.â
I want to steal one and bolt right now.
â...Iâm rotting inside because I canât.â
I had treasure right in front of me and couldnât touch it.
What was sadder than that?
â...Itâs not that. This is the Poison Sovereignâs archive; it isnât mine. More importantlyââ
I turned to the Poison King and continued:
âFrom what Iâve grasped of its temperament so far, I donât know what happens if you touch those rashly.â
â...â
From my words, the Poison King looked like he already knew that.
If anything, he looked surprised that Iâd realized it.
âJust in case, we shouldnât touch anything. How does it look to you, Clan Head?â
âI agree.â
He consented. That was enough justification.
âThen, Clan Headâwhat should we do now?â
I asked. His brow pinched faintly.
âWhat do you mean?â
âWeâve come into the archive just fine... What else do we do from here?â
â...â
Weâd succeeded in opening the archive.
Wasnât the commission done?
At my question, the Poison King paused, then said:
âWe havenât searched everything yet, so we should take a closer look.â
âUnderstood.â
I nodded without further comment.
Thenâ
[This brat? You havenât even found the sword yet and youâre already talking about being done...]
The Poison Sovereign muttered like he couldnât believe it, butâ
[Be quiet, Poison Sovereign.]
Yoo Cheongil cut him off at once.
At the same time, I turned my gaze.
Where no one else would notice, I changed my face.
I narrowed my eyes and worked my head.
â...Figures.â
I was pretty sure.
I looked at the Poison King, feeling my caution rise.
âThereâs something he has to find here.â
The archive itself wasnât the goal.
Heâd come in to find something inside.
Andâ
âWhatever it isââ
Feeling that inexplicable tenor in him, I scowled.
âThis stinks.â
I had a bad, bad feeling.
Likeâ
Standing next to a bomb about to go off.