Poison Dragon was carried off by martial artists to receive treatment and vanished from sight.
Tang Yeran disappeared as well after receiving confinement as punishment from Poison King, and in the now-still atmosphere, no one opened their mouth.
The uncomfortable silence dragged on. No one dared to speak carelessly, so everyone forcibly kept their mouths shut.
Sssk.
Poison King, whoâd been staring straight ahead, turned his back and looked our way.
More precisely, he looked toward the three from Blue Moon Sect and Murong Yeongsun.
His expressionless face made me flinch for just a moment without realizing it.
âIn the midst of your busy schedules, you showed such generosity by attending this banquet, only for it to be ruined like this. I offer my apologies.â
Poison King spoke and bowed his waist. At that, Cheon Eujin and Do Hyeongâs eyes widened.
âN-not at aââ
Do Hyeong hurried to answer, but I raised a hand and stopped him.
âI accept your apology.â
â...!â
I spoke flatly, and this time both of their gazes snapped toward me.
The surprise in their eyes was pretty memorable, but this wasnât the time to be staring back.
I could see others around us flinch at my words as well.
So what. Theyâre the ones in the wrong this time.
Whether the other side was the Tang Clan Head or one of the Five Kings Under HeavenâI didnât care.
What mattered was that heâd handed us the justification.
Poison King knew that too. Thatâs why even at my attitude, he didnât show any wavering.
âYoung Master Bang.â
âPlease speak.â
âWhether to continue this banquet or not, we shall follow the Clan Headâs will. If you choose to, we are willing to remain and attend.â
That part was half a lie. Honestly, I wanted this boring, uncomfortable banquet over with.
âAfter that, would you be able to spare me some time?â
In other words, would he meet me alone once the banquet ended.
Poison Kingâs brows creased faintly at that. Heâd probably realized it.
What I was planning to say to him.
His eyes narrowed.
Was he curious how Iâd figured it out? Or was he surprised that Iâd noticed at all?
Either way was fine.
Poison King reacting like this actually made things better for me.
â...Time, you say.â
He fell into thought for a moment. Noâthe man pretended to think.
His answer had probably been decided the moment I opened my mouth.
Proving that, Poison King soon nodded.
âVery well.â
Right after giving his assent, he turned his head to look at the Tang household members and spoke.
âThe banquet will continue. I hope our guests will enjoy themselves a while longer. However, I have matters to attend to and must take my leave early, so I beg your understanding.â
Finishing, Poison King gave us a polite nod and began to walk away.
I watched him for a moment, then spoke.
âLooks like I have to follow him, so Iâll be back in a bit.â
â...Will you be all right?â
Do Hyeong stared worriedly at the bandages on my arm.
I snorted.
âWhat wouldnât be all right about it? Donât worry.â
To be blunt, yeah, I was scared.
But what could I do.
Time to do what I have to do.
I had business of my own.
To be preciseâ
Time to carve off what I can.
It was a situation where I was well within my rights to extract profit from the Tang Clan.
****
I followed Poison King into the building. Once we stepped into an unlit corridor, he gave a light wave of his hand.
And thenâ
FWOOSHâ!!
...Whoa.
Flames bloomed to life in the wall-mounted lanterns.
I stared, fascinated. So this was Threefold True Flame?
They said great masters could spark fire bare-handed. Turned out that was real.
[A petty trick, nothing more. Donât gawk at it like some country bumpkin. Tsk tsk.]
As if heâd been waiting, Yoo Cheongil clicked his tongue.
Canât I be a little impressed? Guyâs temperament is rotten as ever.
Creak.
We passed through the corridor and entered the Clan Headâs room. Counting this, it was my third visit.
Poison King naturally took his seat, and I followed, sitting in the chair opposite him.
âSo now I should be calling you Little Sword Saint, should I?â
That was the first thing out of his mouth.
I let out an awkward laugh.
So heâd heard too.
âItâs an excessive epithet. Itâll die down before long anyway.â
â...?â
Poison King looked at me like Iâd said something strange.
What was with that look?
âYou think it will die down?â
âWouldnât it?â
âHm... is that so.â
He nodded. He didnât look convinced; his expression was... odd.
â...Clan Head?â
âIâm curious why Young Master Bang asked to see me alone.â
Iâd been about to ask what was with that face, but Poison King cut in.
It was a bit annoying, but it wasnât worth nitpicking, so I let it slide.
â...I believe Clan Head already knows why I requested a private audience.â
âWho can say.â
He put on a face like he didnât.
Was he trying to play dumb?
âQuite a few things come to mind. Which one is it?â
Ha.
So he wasnât playing dumbâhe was throwing it straight back at me.
The man clearly knew.
That I had a lot to say to him.
He didnât look like he wanted to drag the conversation out.
Which honestly worked in my favor.
So I also spoke without hesitation.
âThe pavilion, Heaven-Breaking Palace, compensation, and finally, using Poison Dragon earlier to test me. Which of those would you like to discuss first?â
â...â
The words came out without a hitch. Unsurprisingly, Poison King narrowed his eyes at the fourth topic.
Silence followed.
I waited for his reaction.
I didnât say a single word until he did.
Time flowed like that.
â...I see.â
Poison King finally responded.
The problem wasâ
âIâve thought this before...â
What came out of his mouth afterwardâ
âbut it seems clear now... Young Master Bang resembles your maternal grandfather far more than I realized.â
â...Sorry?â
Wasnât quite the reaction Iâd been expecting.
Iâd heard more than enough comments about looking like my family.
Iâd gotten plenty of âYou look just like your father,â and âYou resemble your grandfather,â too.
âMy maternal grandfather?â
Out of nowhere?
At my response, Poison King tilted his head slightly.
âJegal Jin. You certainly resemble him far more than your father.â
â...Huh?â
[...Hm?]
At his words, not just me but even Yoo Cheongil, whoâd been quiet, seemed to glitch out.
****
SPLASH.
An old man walked across a floor slick with moisture. One-armed, he held his remaining hand clasped behind his back.
With frost-rimed eyes, he surveyed his surroundings as he walked.
Splash. Splash.
Each step landed with a wet sound, but it wasnât water.
The once-dry ground was soaked thick with bright red blood.
The blood didnât just wet the floorâit filled it.
The old man trampled through it without a second thought.
He didnât care. Didnât mind. Didnât spare it a single nerve.
Of course. He was the one who had created this scene.
Thenâ
âKh... guh...â
A man in one corner hacked blood and let out a ragged groan.
The sound drew the old manâs gaze.
By the time the man realized it, the old man was already standing right in front of him.
âKk... huuuu...â
In an instant, the distance had vanished. Fear seeped into the manâs eyes as he grasped his situation.
âWh... why... why are you...â
Why had such a monster appeared here.
âSword Emperor... why are you...â
âShh.â
At the mention of his epithet, the old man raised his thin, withered index finger to his lips.
âBe quiet.â
The manâs mouth snapped shut at the warning.
It wasnât his own will. With the old manâs words, his mouth had been forced closed.
âI have not given you permission to speak yet.â
Rrrrrmm.
At his words, a vibration rippled through the blood-soaked ground.
Swords that had been lying on the floor began to hum, then slowly lifted into the air.
â...!!â
The man, mouth clamped shut, trembled.
It was a grotesque sight.
Dozens of swords rose, leaving the corpses of their dead masters and drifting up into the air.
They circled through the cramped space.
Countless blades floated and swam through the air, forming a scene beyond description.
Sword Emperor.
Or the Worldâs Greatest Sword.
Because of the godlike existence called Sword Saint, he had never been named Zenith Under the Heavens.
But when it came to handling the sword, he was called the greatest in all the world.
The Heaven-Beyond-Heaven of the orthodox factions, the one whoâd controlled hundreds of swords on the battlefield to slaughter demonic cultivators.
Facing that man directly, the survivor could feel nothing but fear.
Every companion whoâd been here was dead without exception.
He alone remained.
Butâ
He already knew his own fate as well.
WHUUMâ! WHUUMâ!!
Between the drifting blades, the old man opened his mouth again.
âI will ask you a question.â
At that, the tension around the manâs mouth loosened.
âWhere is the Palace Lord?â
â...â
Even if he could speak, it wasnât something he could answer.
At this point, there was only one thing he could say.
â...Just... kill me...â
â...â
Maybe because the answer didnât please him, the old manâs expression twisted a little.
âHm.â
But as if heâd expected this from the start, he lost interest quickly.
âA shame.â
SHUKâ!
A sword flashed in and severed the manâs neck.
His corpse dropped lightly to the floor.
More blood spilled out, adding to the pool.
SPLASH.
Having killed the final survivor, the old man turned away and walked toward another part of the cavern.
Toward the table that occupied the space.
He picked up the stack of letters gathered there and skimmed through them.
â...â
After checking a few, he let out a dry breath.
Nothing but cipher.
Of course theyâd made it so it couldnât be easily read.
His eyes sharpened as he tried to decode them, but he gave up before long.
This level of cipher couldnât be unraveled on the spot, and in any case it wasnât within his abilities.
â...â
Knowing that, Sword Emperor tucked the letters into his robe.
Still, it wasnât as if there was no harvest.
Heâd finally found the trail of the ones whoâd eluded him for years.
It was a shame he couldnât squeeze more information out of them.
But with a restriction seal on these men, torture wouldnât have worked anyway.
With such a seal in place, there was no way to draw information about the Palace Lord he sought.
Heâd killed them without wasting time.
âHm.â
Not bad.
âLooks like it was the right call to accept Moon-Line Swordâs commission.â
Yoo Cheongil.
Heâd come all this way because that manâs successor had supposedly appeared.
If that claim had been a lieâor even if it had been true but unsatisfactoryâ
Iâd have killed him.
Sword Emperor would have cut â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»Ń â (Continue reading) off his head without hesitation.
For now, at least.
For now, he could watch a little longer.
After all, it was that kid who had led him to these people. Even without thatâ
Heâs hiding something.
For what he shows, heâs got more tucked away.
Whether that âsuccessorâ talk is true or notâhe really does resemble that part.
Yoo Cheongil.
That man had been full of secrets too.
So was his successor any different?
The thought made the old man chuckle faintly.
In that momentâ
CLANGâ! CLANG CLANG! CLANG!
The dozens of hovering swords all clattered to the floor at once.
Blood splashed everywhere, but not a single drop touched the old manâas if he were a ghost.
Without a backward glance, he strode toward the cave entrance.
His thoughts were fixed on the letters now.
And it seemed he had another stop to make.
If the cipher was the problem and he couldnât decode itâ
All he had to do was find someone who could.
The problem was...
Do I really have to go look at that annoying face.
He found the person heâd need to visit deeply distasteful.
...Jegal Jin.
The old man silently recalled a name.
Thousand-Mile True Sight.
The current head of the Jegal Clanâ
And the man once called the eyes and ears of Sword Saint.