Swiish-!! Clang--!!
Light keeps flashing through the wide room.
Fierce fighting spirit pours everywhere and the tearing sounds inside it stab at my ears.
Killing intent stings the tip of my nose.
The violence buried at its end presses down on my shoulders.
Kragggâ!!!
I dodged the sword coming in. I step back two paces. My stance collapses a little from the hurried evasion.
Clack.
My ears prick at the sound. Left side. Duck? No.
âHalf-step to the right. Then turn.â
I calculate the swordâs approach by sound.
Speed is prediction. I pick the highest-probability line among my expected possibilities.
Once the calculation ends, I execute with my body.
Shwickâ!
A blade passes my hair. Cut strands scatter in the air.
I avoid the strike, but my body doesnât stop.
The recoil is already on my frame. I use it and dip my waist slightly.
My heel naturally angles back.
Rather than âhold center,â I keep the sensation of pushing the ground with my foot.
Staying low, I loosen the twist in my waist just a touch.
Clench.
I feed that loosened force into the sword in my handâ
âMoon Wave.â
ShaaAAAAâ!!!
Blue energy sweeps the air. Two martial artists rushing me are cut and crash to the floor.
âGahk!â
âGhk...!â
I see them bleeding out, sinking down.
I sprint, spike one manâs larynx with my sword, and snap-kick the other in the face to turn it outright.
I finish the confirmations, rip the planted sword free, and hurl it back the other way with all my strength.
Whirr! Thunk!
âKaâ!?â
A sword sticks in someoneâs back.
It was a martial artist sneaking up behind Do Hyeong.
At the scream, Do Hyeong movesâcarves the chest of the foe in front and then turns for the one behind.
I dash in and yank my blade out of the back. At the same time, the manâs neck is cut by Do Hyeong.
Blood spills across the floor.
The reek of iron keeps scratching my nose.
I grimace and glance toward Do Hyeong.
âStill just circling.â
Do Hyeongâs guardian spirit is still calm.
What? Why?
âWhy is it just idle?â
A massacre is raging and that guardian spirit of his has been radio silent the whole time.
âIs that really a guardian spirit?â
By qi alone, itâs a guardian spirit.
One classified as mountain-spirit rank at that.
â......Itâs nothing like the guardian spirit I saw.â
Its behavior is off.
It barely reactsâjust circles around Do Hyeong.
Is that really a guardian spirit? In a situation like this, a proper guardian spirit should surge or give some kind of response.
But that thing doesnât.
Why?
I keep watching because I donât get it.
At that momentâ
Shlickâ!
A sound from behind. I try to whirl my back aroundâ
âToo late.â
It feels late. Should I just roll? That thought flickers for a split instant.
Thud!
âKh!â
The man trying to ambush me staggers. Whoâ?
Tang Yeran. Tang Yeran shoulder-checks him and breaks the ambush.
Close. She can finish that martial artist as is.
Butâ
â......Hm?â
Tang Yeran only stares wide-eyed at the fallen man.
The dagger she somehow drew is fine in her hand, but she just stands there shaking.
What?
At her unreadable reaction, the fallen martial artist scrambles up with his sword.
Even then, Tang Yeran just stands there like she doesnât know what to do.
I frown and cut.
Slashâ! I take his neck. Blood spatters Tang Yeranâs cheek.
â......Eek!â
She flinches and shudders. I speak.
â......Are you all right?â
âAh, ah... I-Iâm... Iâm fine.â
âThank you for that just now.â
âN... no. Young master... what is this...â
Still not understanding, Tang Yeran asks me.
Clangâ! Clangâ!
The air is still full of noise. This is no time to explain in detail.
â......Itâs an assault. Those men are enemies of the Tang clan. If we donât kill them, we die.â
I keep it as simple as possible and move at once.
I sweep my eyes around.
The floor is already littered with bodies.
How many people did we kill in an instant?
No idea. I stopped counting after three.
My heart keeps lurching. If I donât focus, my breathing tangles.
Aware of that, I force my body to move.
Most of the Tang martial artists who came in with us are already dead.
Among them were several of the infiltrators.
Even so, in numbers thatâs about half.
We killed half, which means half are left.
âTch.â
I go to move with that in mind, but a pain pricks my shoulder.
âKh...â
A glance shows blood soaking my martial coat.
Looks like I got cut during the fight.
âHow bad?â
My hand barely moves. Lucky itâs the left.
Even so, the pain drags at my steps.
I bite down hard and look over.
This time toward Cheon Eujin.
Heâs fighting with a grim face.
Two on him?
I drive power into my legs and sprint.
Just then, as if lying, Cheon Eujinâs sword is slapped away and an opening appears. A martial artist lunges to thrustâ
Fwaaaaâ!!
â......Urk!â
I jump in and flare light from my body. Moonlight.
Vision flares and the man wavers. I donât stop.
âLeftâ!â
At my shout, Cheon Eujin seems to catch itâhe snatches up his sword and cuts the man on the left.
I deal with the other on the right. After, I pinch my shoulder lightly.
Moving too hard made it hurt more.
â......Young Master Bang...!â
Cheon Eujin comes toward me, worried.
I look at his handsome face with slightly tired eyes.
âAh, this isnât easy.â
Thanks to hitting first-rate, my body is much lighter than before.
But this is my first time in something like this, a real field.
I knew someday Iâd see a real battlefieldâ
âDidnât think itâd be this hard.â
I didnât think Iâd face something this rough and urgent.
Bodies pile on the floor.
Blood flows in proportion to the pile.
And the more the blood piles, the fouler the feeling crawls up.
Thatâs enough to fill the body and shake the mind.
I grip the sword again with my right hand.
Their numbers keep thinning.
Luckily, Do Hyeong is strong, and Cheon Eujin is no slouch.
Tang Yeran worries me, but aside from that, the situation isnât all bad.
âAt least the countâs going down.â
Up to there, fine.
Butâ
Even in this, thereâs a reason my unease keeps growing.
â......In the end, that man still doesnât move.â
Even as his own subordinates fall and the room washes red, Pal Duyeok just leans on the wall, standing still.
An attitude like none of this matters.
How can he be that calm.
âHoo...â
I sigh inwardly and roll my eyes.
From start to finish, heâs been watching me.
No matter how the numbers drop, my unease doesnât fadeâbecause of him.
Everyone else likely feels the same.
âAs long as heâs thereââ
This unease wonât vanish.
The presence Pal Duyeok showed makes the number of swords in front irrelevant.
â......Iâm pretty sure he doesnât want to kill me.â
That seems to be his own choice, yet his subordinates keep swinging sharpened blades at me.
Which also means somethingâs different.
Heâs staring at me, turning something over and over.
In that gap, I keep fighting like Iâm flailing to stay afloat.
I grit my teeth and strainâ
And with my eyes, I look at Yoo Cheongil.
Yoo Cheongil, with the Poison Sovereign, watches us just like Pal Duyeok does.
âHow long are you going to just watch?â
Until things got like this.
Why does that old man only watch?
The smile at his eye corner is as hateful as always.
The downward gaze that says âgo on and tryâ is shit, too.
Those blue eyes, surveying like he knows everything, weigh on me.
At the same timeâ
â......Shitty old man.â
And Iâm disgusting, too, for believing that as long as heâs there, things will somehow work out.
â......Bang Sungyeon.â
Do Hyeongâs voice. I look to the sideâheâs at my shoulder, face slightly tired.
âYou all right?â
â......No, I think Iâm going to die.â
âGood. Glad youâre fine.â
â......Why did you ask?â
Unbelievable. I actually laugh because itâs so absurd.
â......Are you all right?â
Cheon Eujin staggers in, seeing me laugh without knowing it.
Doesnât look injured; just tired.
âThis isnât the time for you to worry about someone else.â
â......Iâm fine.â
âSure, Iâll believe that.â
With that face, who would?
What are these people... Theyâre all weird.
There are still some left. Do Hyeong looks a bit spent but okay.
Cheon Eujin seems closer to his limit by comparison.
What about me?
âWhat do I even say. Feels like dying.â
My hurt shoulder throbs.
Mental fatigue and physical fatigue are already stacked high.
Ahâso real combat is this hard.
âThe Martial Alliance days were heaven.â
I realize I liked the time when I just bagged small-time thugs.
At this rate, should I have stuck to the Martial Alliance instead of the Blue Moon Sect or whatever?
That thought flashesâbutâ
âHoo.â
I grip my sword instead of answering it.
Thereâs nothing more useless than regretting whatâs past.
And anywayâ
âWould the choices change if I went back?â
Probably not.
So, as I wipe sweat and raise my guard againâ
âThatâll do.â
A deep voiceâ
âHuh?â
My vision shifts.
Iâm receding from the space I was just watching.
My recognition lags.
Thisâ
Am I flying?
KRAAANGâ!!!
âGhk....â
Iâm smashed into the wall.
Blood runs out of my mouth.
âBang Sungâ! Kh!â
I hear Do Hyeongâs urgent voice.
Beyond the blur of impact I see something.
I grab my head and push myself up. In front, Pal Duyeok stands with a spear.
And in front of him, Do Hyeong is on his knees, collapsed.
â......As I â NĐŸvĐ”lđght â (Exclusive on NĐŸvĐ”lđght) thought, this kind of thing doesnât suit my temperament. Why am I bothering with such a nuisance.â
Do Hyeong tries to force himself up, but Pal Duyeok doesnât even look his wayâhe just swings the spear.
Do Hyeong snatches up his sword and blocks, but his body lifts and flies far back.
It happens in an instant.
...Whereâs Cheon Eujin? I sweep my sight. Heâs already on the floor.
Blood is flowing; looks like heâs hurt.
âAh.â
Not good.
My head throbs. Something warm is running; I must be bleeding too.
âAh, fuck.â
Stupid.
Iâd convinced myself itâd be fine once. But thinking about it, people can change like anything else.
âHeâs hotter-blooded than I expected.â
The world doesnât move by calculation.
I know that well.
Even so, I was trying to do what I could inside it.
â......Damn this shitty Central Plains.â
This land never matches me, as always.
No matter how I run my brain, itâs meaningless before overwhelming force.
What a truly fucked world.
Soâ
â......How about you stop screwing around and help me? Iâll just bite through my tongue.â
I say it like Iâve given up. No answer comes to the words I throw into the air.
So I go to clamp down and biteâ
[Hey now. Stop. You, impatient brat.]
Blue eyes rush toward me in a hurry.
Hoo... Hoo...
My breath gets a little rough. It hurts, but it doesnât.
Ah, this is really bad, isnât it?
As I steady my breath with difficulty, sensing the signâ
[Wouldâve been perfect to watch a bit more, but I suppose this much will have to do.]
The old devil speaks to me.
[Not bad at all. Ah, but donât let your mind slip.]
A big hand seems to settle on the crown of my head.
In that instantâ
[Iâve got a lot to show you now.]
The strength drains clean out of my body.