I smooth out my frown and steady my breathing.
I flick a glance back to check on the Poison King. He had stepped into the archive and was looking around.
All eyes were pinned on the room.
Whatâs in there? As outside light seeped in, the roomâs state slowly came into view.
â...Itâs full of bookcases?â
Inside were bookcases. Not empty either, but with books slotted here and there.
They werenât packed tight, yet there were a fair number of volumes.
What are those? Whatâs written in those books that theyâre kept in the archive?
It piqued my interest, but I donât bother focusing on it.
Thatâs not what matters right now.
â...What is it?â
I tore my gaze from the books and looked at Yoo Cheongil.
Heâs the problem at the moment.
âWhat is that face.â
A faint smile. A flushed, expectant look.
And those shining blue eyes.
All of it serves up bad omens for me. That was the face Yoo Cheongil wore right when some ridiculous incident was about to blow.
â...I donât like this.â
Somethingâs going to pop. With uneasy eyes I looked not at Yoo Cheongil this time but at Do Hyeong.
âNo anomaly yet.â
The guardian spirit showed no change. If something was about to happen, that side should move first.
â...So normally I shouldâve been reassured.â
Thatâs why I bothered bringing Do Hyeong.
If trouble looked imminent, the guardian spirit would react first; I planned to respond off that.
âStrangely, I canât trust it.â
Why?
Rather than trust a mountain-spirit-rank guardian spiritâ
â...that old ghost worries me more.â
The vicious old man drifting around me right now scared me more.
âHmph.â
What do I do.
My eyes went to the mechanism engineer and the formation master Iâd clocked earlier.
The way they traded hand signals still rankled.
âSomethingâs there.â
Thereâs definitely something brewing.
âDoes the Poison King know?â
Is this something arranged with the Clan Head?
And alsoâ
âWhat are the odds it hits our side?â
Whether or not whatever theyâre plotting is in league with the Poison Kingâ
In the end only one thing matters.
Does it harm me or not.
Thatâs the important part.
âSo why is that man so giddy in this situation?â
Thereâs no way Yoo Cheongil doesnât know, and yet that expression in the middle of thisâhonestly, I canât make sense of it.
Alsoâ
âWhat if itâs unrelated to the Poison King?â
What if whatâs about to happen is something the Poison King doesnât know about?
â...Iâd rather not imagine it.â
No matter which branch I follow, the result is chilling.
Meaning: a string of things Iâd rather not get tangled in.
âTch.â
Well.
Every group has problems. Why would this place be any different?
âIn that caseââ
First priority is to negotiate with the Poison King and secure a safe position.
Thinking that, I started toward himâ
[Stop.]
Yoo Cheongil barred me.
Hearing that, I narrowed my eyes.
Well, look at that.
âThis old man.â
He knows exactly how this is unfolding.
I could be sure of it.
So I asked him with my eyes as I met his gaze.
What is it. Explain, now.
If he wouldnâtâ
âI go straight to the Poison King.â
Iâll tell him what I see. I looked at him with that meaning.
[Tch.]
Yoo Cheongil clicked his tongue despite himself.
[Youâre pointlessly quick on the uptake, as ever.]
A look that said he didnât like it and yet expected it.
That stare was deeply annoying, but unlike me, Yoo Cheongil kept talking.
[Itâs something good for you. Stay put.]
Something good for me? And Iâm supposed to just trust that.
I scowled in disbelief, and Yoo Cheongil pointed somewhere.
At the Poison Sovereign above Tang Yeran.
[If it were something that endangered the Tang Clan, that one would already be up in arms. Since itâs not, wait.]
If it were a big hit to the clan itself, the Poison Sovereign would have pushed back.
Since it isnât, behave.
He even addedâ
[You wonât lose anything and youâll only gain.]
Boasting that thereâs only profit for me.
I weighed it after hearing that. As always, the man gives me â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) a firm answer.
What Iâm worried about nowâ
He tells me whether it hurts me or not.
He even flags any problem that might fall on the Tang Clan.
â...What a rotten old man.â
He reads the other sideâs mind so precisely he can talk this easy.
âFrom his size youâd think heâs just a brute.â
Not just physically strongâheâs good at handling people.
âIs that why they called him the Worldâs Greatest?â
Every time I see him, a chill slips in on its own.
What does it feel like when the one with power also uses his head well?
âOf course, even soââ
Heâs still dead all the same.
I turned my head.
I didnât approach the Poison King any further.
It isnât simply because I trust Yoo Cheongil.
âThis feeling.â
I myself am sensing something.
That the old man is waiting for something.
I donât know why heâs waiting, but what Iâm sure ofâ
â...It benefits me.â
At the very least, the old man wants me to grow stronger.
The way he makes it happen is incomprehensible and infuriating, butâ
âAt least every end has benefited me.â
He wants me to gain something.
Why?
Is it solely for his own ends?
I do have doubts there, butâ
âWhatever it isââ
Thereâs something I can get out of that old man.
Just as I know Yoo Cheongil is using me,
Iâm using Yoo Cheongil.
Thinking of that, I simply stopped for a moment.
****
After that, I took a look through the archive.
Like I said, it was full of books.
I couldnât see what they were. At a glance it looked like loads of the Tang Clanâs martial manuals.
Only two people here could even look at them.
âThe Poison King and the Poison Blossom.â
Only Tang Gyeongak, the Clan Head, and Tang Yeran, his direct bloodline. Among them, the Poison King was, as if possessed, busy riffling through book after book.
The reason is obvious.
âHe thinks Myriad-Flowers Rain is there?â
He believes that amid those many volumes there will be something on Myriad-Flowers Rain, and he was tearing through the books like a madman.
While the Poison King was absorbed in the textsâ
â...Um...â
Someone spoke to me. Tang Yeran.
âYes.â
âYoung Master Bang... why are you here...?â
âAh.â
Her words finally made me recall the situation.
Come to think of it, we donât know why the other is here.
âIâm carrying out a commission from the Clan Head... Lady Tang, why are you here?â
â...I...â
Tang Yeran snuck a look at her father, then told me:
âThis is a place Grandfather showed me. He told me to come spend time here whenever things were hard.â
â...You mean that place crammed with secret texts?â
âYes.â
At her words I looked toward the book room. I donât know what martial arts are in there, but if the Poison King went so far as to build an archive and store them, they must be extraordinary.
âOr they might not be martial arts at all.â
It could be important material related to the Tang Clan.
Either way, thatâs unrelated to me, so I move on.
âIf they are martial arts...â
I recalled what Yoo Cheongil had said back then.
âIt would explain her being stronger than the Poison Dragon.â
I havenât seen it with my own eyes, but Yoo Cheongil told me:
The Poison Blossom Tang Yeran is stronger than the current one of the Seven, the Poison Dragon.
If that was true, wouldnât this be the reason?
Tang Yeran, who came and went from the Poison Sovereignâs archive, grew strong off that fortuitous encounter.
Just as that suspicion roseâ
âI never actually read the books inside.â
Her words cracked the suspicion.
âYou didnât? Why not?â
âPardon?â
At my question Tang Yeran answered like Iâd asked something obvious.
âTheyâre not my books.â
â...â
I was at a loss for words.
Painfully correct. So pure an answer I couldnât even react.
Is that really true...?
â...From her face, it is, isnât it?â
Not a speck of deceit in her eyes.
It was truly a face that didnât understand.
Theyâre not my books, so why would I read them?
I mean, fair point...
[Boy, unlike you, sheâs a diligent, innocent girl.]
Never missing the chance, Yoo Cheongil butted in. He never skips this stuff.
â...I see...â
Pretending to accept it with difficulty, I nodded, and Tang Yeran smiled faintly and spoke to me.
âAnd... that... the sword you mentioned... Iâll make it for you.â
âA sword? A sword... Ah. Ahh.â
Out of nowhere she brought up a sword, and I wondered what she meant.
Then I remembered Iâd asked her to make me one.
Back then I tossed it out lightly in case it led to something good later.
âAh, yes. Iâm looking forward to it.â
Tang Yeranâs eyes tightened as if she truly meant to make it.
â...Yes. Iâll do it for sure.â
â...Y... yes.â
No need to make a vow.
She looked like she was steeling herself.
Well, whatever...
âIf she makes me something good, thatâs good for me.â
I didnât bother thinking too deep.
Butâ
âBy... any chance.â
âYes?â
âHave... you...â
âHave...?â
â...eaten?â
â...Yes. I have.â
How should I put it.
âWhat did you eat.â
â...Not sure? I ate whatever they prepared, so I donât really know.â
âAh, ahh. I see. Th-then what about dinner...â
I canât quite label it. But somethingâ
Something...
âSomethingâs off.â
Tang Yeran looked oddly off.
Normally, even if she asked questions, they were only about armament. This time it wasnât thatâshe was asking me something very strange.
On top of thatâ
âWhy is she so clumsy?â
The way she asked was peculiar.
She couldnât meet my eyes; her head tilted slightly away.
Maybe Iâm imagining it, but the neck and ears looked faintly red, and her cheeks were flushed.
Excitement overlaid with an obvious tension.
It was like...
âSo smitten sheâs losing her head...â
I closed my mouth mid-thought.
â...Hm?â
I narrowed my eyes and spoke to her directly.
âLady Tang.â
âYour favorite flower is... ahâ yes. Yes?â
âDo you perhaps like me?â
â...â
At that, Tang Yeran froze.
And the reddened face went white in an instant.
Oh. Thatâ
âThatâs not good.â
Thatâs not the reaction I need.
â...Donât tell me, reallyââ
Just as I blurted in surpriseâ
KWAANGâ!!!
A huge sound cracked the air. I snapped my head; it came from the room the Poison King had entered.
Thud-thud.
Dust fell, shaken by the impact. I checked what happened.
Looked like the Poison King had slammed his fist into the wall.
â...Huuuu...â
Books strewn. The room a mess.
And amid it, the Poison King letting out a sigh.
Watching that, my body trembled.
â...Wow.â
My skin prickled. Just looking, I could tell his emotions were surging.
Apparentlyâ
âNot there either?â
Looks like he still hadnât found what he was after.
Seeing that, the Tang people hurried toward him.
âClan Head. Are you all right...?!â
As they moved, I narrowed my eyes.
One of them was the same man whoâd sent hand signals earlier.