What did he just say?
Pal Duyeokâs words leave me stunned. For a moment I forget the spilling killing intent and the situationâmy head goes numb.
He snorts as he looks at me.
âAh, right. You wouldnât know, would you?â
â......What did you say?â
âWhat do you mean, what did I say. Itâs about that great Sword Saintâs end.â
â.......â
âThey say the monster died of an old illness, donât they? Do you really believe that?â
â.......â
Noâ I heard it myself. The old monster told me directly; how could I not know?
Only.
âThis shouldnât be said here.â
Thatâs the problem.
The fact that this man mentioned that incident is one thing.
More than thatâ
â......What did you say?â
âWhat did you just say?â
They were the ones who would pretend not to know even if I did.
Kuuuuuuâ!!
Something forces its way through Pal Duyeokâs killing intent.
Itâs fighting spirit.
The fighting spirit poured out by Cheon Eujin and Do Hyeong.
Itâs piercing through Pal Duyeokâs killing intent.
âHoh.â
Pal Duyeok turns his eyes to them with interest.
âNot bad momentum.â
His smile looks vicious.
While he looks at those two I lift my gaze and stare into the air.
At Yoo Cheongil.
He floats in the sky, watching us quietly.
I wonder what heâll do when he hears someone claim they dealt with him.
He shows no reaction. He simply watches.
To be preciseâ
âHeâs looking at me.â
He ignores Pal Duyeok and looks only at me.
I frown at that attitude.
âThat old man.â
How can he show that reaction after hearing about his own death?
I canât make sense of it. Well, I never could really.
Thereâs one thing I can say now.
âDid that old man know about this situation?â
From his reaction itâs impossible not to think he had it in mind.
If soâ
âWhy?â
I have to think why he knew and yet didnât tell me.
âWhy.â
What was the reason? Why did Yoo Cheongil choose that option? I rack my brain to figure it out.
I have to find out.
âWhere did it start going wrong?â
If something happened, where did it begin?
âRecall it.â
Yoo Cheongil stopped me earlier when I tried to tell the Poison King after sensing something off from the mechanism engineer and the formation master.
So he must have expected this from that moment.
Then.
âWhat those bastards intended to do to the Poison King, and besides thatââ
He would have expected those men to barge in like this, too.
Then why, knowing that, did he leave the Poison King to end up like that?
âDid he want me dead?â
Maybe. That old demon might have wanted that. Itâs possible.
âNo. More likelyââ
Rather than wanting me dead, there must be some other reason.
Yoo Cheongil does not want me dead.
If he wished me dead he wouldnât have used this method.
Besides, judging from everything up to now, Yoo Cheongil has helped me get things. Even when he created a crisis, the end of that crisis always left me with something.
Would this be different?
No. It wonât be different.
So.
âWhat does he want me to gain?â
What is he watching this mess forâwhat does he intend for me to obtain?
I grind my thoughts.
What are these men, and through them what end is Yoo Cheongil angling for?
I think and think faster.
âNotes. Intruders. Traitors. The Poison Kingâs situation. What theyâre aiming for.â
And.
âWhat Yoo Cheongil wants to accomplish using that.â
I string the words together with fine threads.
I weave and weave until the long list reaches its end.
Not long after, I reach a conclusion.
â......Ha......!â
I exhale a shaky breath at the thought that comes to me.
At once I glare at Yoo Cheongil as if accusing him.
âNo way.â
I half hope Iâm wrong, but it seems right to me.
Our eyes meet.
He tilts the corner of his mouth.
[Youâve caught on.]
I narrow my eyes at Yoo Cheongilâs voice.
Then.
[No. You didnât really catch on.]
He amends his words.
[You already knew this. Maybe you knew the moment you saw it.]
â.......â
His voice cuts like a blade into me as he speaks with a smile.
[Donât pretend to be surprised. You couldnât not have known.]
His words seep out and settle densely around us like mist.
[When I told you not to speak earlier. Didnât you vaguely notice then?]
He refers to when the Tang people were about to pull something. Didnât I notice back then?
I want to say.
âHow could I have known.â
But my mouth wonât open.
Itâs not that I canât talk back to Yoo Cheongil.
â......Heâs sharp.â
Because the old bastard is half right, damn him.
True enough, when the prelude to the incident came, I had some expectation.
Only.
âI just didnât think it would be this.â
I thought it unlikely.
No matter how crazy that man is, I didnât think heâd go that far.
âI underestimated him.â
I judged him wrong.
âHeâs been mad for a long time, clearly.â
Iâd severely underestimated him.
âHuh.â
I let out a breathâa mix of calming myself and cooling the heat in my head.
Just as I finally compose myselfâ
âDare you insult anyone nowâ!â
âLet me ask first.â
Cheon Eujin, furious, is about to speak to Pal Duyeok, but I cut him off. Then I say,
âYouâre saying, sir, that Pacheon Palace is connected to the Sword Saintâs death?â
âYeah, youâve got a quick mindââ
Pal Duyeokâs speaking vein closes.
At that moment.
Fuuuuuuuâ!!!
An enormous pressure erupts from Pal Duyeok.
Itâs far worse, harsher than what I felt earlier.
The air chokes and my shoulders tremble. If I relax my tension my mind will slip away. Feeling that, I force myself to hold on.
â......What is it?â
The killing intent is like a starving beast.
âYou. What are you?â
If I let my guard down heâll bare his fangs and bite my throat off.
âI donât recall those words ever passing my lips.â
A mention of Pacheon Palace.
Pal Duyeokâs mood shifts sharply upon hearing it.
I stare into his eyes. Just looking at them makes my bones chill.
Is this the killing intent of a true master? Itâs incomparable to the Mountain Ghostâs outpouring.
But.
â......So far.â
I can endure it. Maybe because my level has risen to first-rate. For now itâs bearable.
So I endure the energy and say to Pal Duyeok.
âWe met men on the road to the Tang clan. They called themselves Pacheon Palace.â
â......Ha?â
He gives a bitter laugh at my words.
âNonsense. They wouldnât say that.â
His tone is close to certainty.
Is it my mistake? I heard not that they could have said it, but that they couldnât possibly say it.
âWell, I still heard it.â
It wasnât a lie.
I heard it from a dead man.
When I mention that, Pal Duyeok falls silent for a moment, thenâ
â......Right. It was you lot.â
He growls the words.
So they apparently knew what we had done.
âAnd? How does that relate to your prediction?â
âWhat relation would it have?â
It has everything to do with it.
âMen acting to find something near Sichuan. Plus the infiltrators hiding in the Tang house and the current situation. There are far too many threads to reach a conclusion.â
âHa, rubbish. Even if so, thereâs nowhere you can be certain.â
Heâs right. Itâs speculation; nothing reaches certainty.
Thatâs whyâ
âSo I tried to bait you. And you, sir, gave me the right answer.â
â......!â
When my speculation produced no answer I called it out openlyâand he answered as if by ghostly instinct.
â......You bastard......â
Pal Duyeokâs brow veins stand out at my reply.
â......You dared test me?â
âYou did. I thought you were too heavy to budge, but you moved when I tried.â
Kriggk.
The energy intensifies. One corner of my eye twitches from the pressure.
âYour tongueâs a fine trick.â
âThanks for the compliment.â
â......Shall I pluck that tongue out so you shut it?â
Pal Duyeok smiles wickedly and reaches out. Watching him, I say,
âSince youâve already said something, shall I say one more thing?â
His hand stops. His eyes brim with heat, but in them is a look that says, go on and try.
So I speak.
âYou didnât come here to find me.â
They didnât come for meâthe heir of the Sword Saint.
On the surface they act like Iâm their objective, but I know that isnât so.
âYou came to search for something else here. Your actions are incidental to that. Arenât they?â
â.......â
âThen [N O V E L I G H T] what? What on earth are you trying to find? What does the Tang clan want?â
Step.
I push through the killing intent and take another step toward Pal Duyeok.
I want to run. His aura makes me feel like running.
But I donât run. I need to confirm something from him.
I look into his eyes and say,
âShall I guess that too?â
The moment I spit the wordsâ
Kkrrrrâ!!! KRAAAAâ!!!
A gust blasts through.
Pal Duyeok swings his arm and strikes out fiercely.
Iâm swept; my body reels.
What was that? What did he just do?
âWhat in a humanâs body...â
Itâs an unnatural force for a human.
I glance around to check.
As if to prove the impact wasnât an illusion.
Rough marks remain on the ground.
Seeing thatâ
â......The kid has no fear.â
Pal Duyeokâs voice sounds somewhat distant.
The Pal Duyeok that stood before me is now a bit further away.
He holds a spear I didnât notice him pick up.
âYour antics are cute enough to let slide. But really...how far will you go?â
He smiles savagely and tells me,
âLetâs watch.â
â.......â
When he finishes, the armed men around us move as if waiting for that cue.
Their number is, as I counted earlier, far from small. Seeing them draw swordsâ
âGah!â
â.......â
Cheon Eujin and Do Hyeong draw and step in front of me.
Tang Yeran also stands with them.
I can see her small shoulders trembling.
Why are they all blocking me...?
I glance at the group, a little taken aback.
The two men I can accept, but why Tang Yeran?
Seeing her stand in front like that startles me.
I look back toward the front.
Enemies drawing swords and approaching.
Beyond them, Pal Duyeok watches.
The killing intent from before is gone; his expression is one of displeasure as he looks at me.
Seeing that, I become certain of another thing.
âThat man.â
Pal Duyeokâ
âCanât kill me.â
He seems unable to touch me.