Deliverance.
This was the second time Iâd seen it with my own eyes.
The first time had been at the Martial Alliance Anhui branch, when the evil spirit cut down by Little Azure Sword vanished.
And now, the second time.
â...Elder.â
Poison Sovereign was fading away, bit by bit. If you counted it properly, this was my second time witnessing deliverance.
âYouâre really leaving?â
If you looked closely, a soft light was swelling up from his shoulders.
That was the telltale sign of a ghost attaining deliverance.
Seeing it, Yoo Cheongil looked at Poison Sovereign with a vaguely sour expression and said:
[You heading out?]
âI have to.â
Poison Sovereign laughed at his words.
âIâm already someone who died and disappeared. Whatâs there left to cling to?â
[For someone who stayed this long because his regrets were so massive, youâve got a long tongue.]
âHeh heh heh...â
Even with Yoo Cheongilâs sneer, Poison Sovereign just laughed. Maybe that made him even more annoyed, because Yoo Cheongil scowled and said:
[Youâve been clinging like a mad dog this whole time, and youâre really gonna leave just because a single Divine Sword got repaired?]
âWhy? Are you going to miss me?â
[Miss you, my ass. I just canât believe thatâs all you had left in this worldâcalling that your âregretâ is whatâs ridiculous.]
Poison Sovereignâs regret. So that really was it, huh?
âSo his regret really was having Tang Yeran repair the Divine Sword?â
It was what Iâd suspected before, but it turned out to be true.
Tang Yeran repaired the Divine Sword, and now Poison Sovereign was like this.
âThatâs all, you say. As expected, there are things you just canât understand.â
[And whatâs that supposed to mean?]
That heâd leave after settling just that one regretâ
Hearing that, Poison Sovereign instead looked at Yoo Cheongil with a pitying gaze.
âIt means you never had any children, and youâve never really given your heart to anyone, so you canât know.â
[The way you talk, people would think you were some kind of doting parent.]
âYouâre right. Thatâs not how it was. I was a very worthless, incompetent parent.â
Shiik.
Poison Sovereign spoke and drifted toward me.
No, to be precise, he was gliding through the air.
âThatâs why we call it regret. Thereâs far too much I never did for them. Thatâs why itâs called regret.â
[Hmph.]
Even then, Yoo Cheongil only snorted.
It was the look of someone who didnât even want to keep talking.
[Just get lost. Iâm sick of the sight of you.]
âHeh heh heh...â
Poison Sovereign chuckled at his reaction and turned to me.
âKid.â
âYes, Elder.â
âWill you show me the sword once more?â
â...â
At his words, I drew the sword immediately.
SHIIING.
The black blade slid free.
â...â
Poison Sovereign looked at the repaired Heavenly Demon Divine Sword for a moment, then nodded.
â...Good... Itâs very well done...â
Then he smiled. His eyes were far brighter and clearer than before.
âKid.â
âYes.â
âMeeting you at the end like thisâthere must have been a reason for it. That too is what weâd call fate.â
He spoke as he stroked along the blade. Of course, he couldnât actually touch it, so he was just miming the motion.
âI hope youâll use it to your heartâs content.â
â...I donât know if I should be using this.â
âWell. That depends on how you think of it, doesnât it?â
âElder... can I ask you something?â
âSpeak.â
âI donât understand why you had Young Lady Tang repair this sword, or why you want me to be the one using it.â
â...â
I voiced the part that made no sense to me, and Poison Sovereign fell silent for a moment before he continued.
âThat child needed a proper turning point. She couldnât find that last tiny edge. I wanted to give her a chance, no matter what.â
â...So thatâs why you had her repair the Divine Sword?â
âYes.â
For Tang Yeran to move forward, she needed an opportunity that could let her grasp it in one stroke.
And that opportunity was the repair of the Divine Sword. Thatâs what he was saying.
Thenâ
âWhat about me?â
What about me?
What does that make me?
Just saying Iâd use the completed sword felt way too flimsy an explanation.
So I asked Poison Sovereign directly.
âI feel sorry toward you... but it was something you needed as well.â
â...Something I needed?â
âYes. From here on, whether by your own will or against it, youâll rise to places you could never have imagined. Because that man wants it.â
â...Even so, I still donât understand why that means I should be holding the Divine Sword.â
âThatâs why.â
â...Sir?â
âThe higher you climb, the more clearly those who know what youâre holding will see it. Thatâs what I wanted.â
âSo you mean... when that time comes, you want me to be holding the Divine Sword?â
âHeh, something like that.â
[Something like that, my ass.]
The instant Poison Sovereign finished, Yoo Cheongil cut in.
[You were excited at the thought of flipping those bastards off, and you know it.]
âExcited? Hardly.â
Poison Sovereign denied it.
âThis is a warning to those bastards whoâve slapped on a steel mask and gone on living like nothing happened.â
âA warning...?â
âEven if you want to forget and go on with your lives, there are things that donât change. So donât forget. Thatâs what I want to warn them of.â
The â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) more he talked, the more uncomfortable I felt.
âSo just by me holding this sword, Iâm getting dragged into some insane mess?â
Thinking that made me really not want to hold it anymore, just asâ
âKid.â
Poison Sovereign called out to me again.
âI truly am grateful to you. For indulging my stubbornness, and for letting yourself get roped into suffering by a worthless old man.â
â...Mm...â
âThereâs something ugly mixed into all of this, but even that is just my flimsy leftover regret. If it comes to it, you can throw that sword away whenever you want.â
â...Throw it away? This?â
The Heavenly Demonâs sword? A black iron sword on top of that?
If I did throw it away, where would I even throw it? From my perspective, if I decided not to use it, leaving it with Tang Clan would be the best option.
âUse it however you want. Itâs a sword that child gave you. That makes it yours.â
â...Do you think Tang Clan will see it that way too?â
âI doubt theyâll think much differently.â
I wasnât exactly convinced about that part, but it wasnât like there was anything I could say.
âIâll... try to use it well.â
âThank you.â
âThenâdoes this mean you have no more regrets left?â
Iâd brought the Heavenly Demonâs sword.
Heâd had his granddaughter be the one to repair it.
And I was now holding the sword sheâd repaired.
Did that mean Poison Sovereignâs regrets were finished?
In responseâ
âEven if there were more, it would be nothing but meaningless stubbornness.â
Poison Sovereign shook his head.
âIf anything remains, it would only be the guilt over what Iâm going to make you carry.â
With those words, he put his hand on my shoulder.
He didnât actually touch meâhe was only pretending to.
âHarsh storms may come. Maybe because of that monstrous bastard over there, or maybe because of the mess we worthless ones left behind.â
âI just hope that even then, you wonât fall.â
He spoke and gave me a gentle smile.
âThank you. Truly.â
â...â
As he said that, the light pouring from Poison Sovereignâs body grew stronger.
So this was really it?
He was going to leave, satisfied with the handful of things heâd managed to do?
It seemed that way, so I turned to Yoo Cheongil and asked:
â...You sure you donât have anything else to say?â
[What?]
âI mean, your friendâs leaving. I thought you might have something to say to him.â
[Hah.]
Yoo Cheongil let out a short, hollow laugh.
[I already said what I had to say. I told him to get the hell out. Thatâs all Iâve got for him.]
â...â
It was a pretty cold thing to say. The attitude of not caring whether he left or not was the same.
[Itâs pointless for him to stick around anyway.]
âHeâs right.â
âSo go.â
âHeh heh...â
At that blunt dismissal, Poison Sovereign smiled bitterly.
Then he looked at Yoo Cheongil and said:
âCheongil.â
[What.]
âI still donât understand what it is you wanted. And I still have no intention of forgiving you, even now.â
[Did anyone ask you to? I donât plan on asking your forgiveness either.]
âYes, of course. You were always that kind of bastard. So, Iâll just go first.â
WHOOOOOSHâ!
The light grew stronger. Stronger, until it wrapped around Poison Sovereignâs body entirely.
â...Damn.â
I couldnât help but gasp. It felt different from any ordinary deliverance.
A massive radiance was gathering.
FWOOOOSHâ!!!
With the light came surging wind.
It was so strong that my clothes were whipping around, and every tree and blade of grass nearby were thrashing.
A fierce stream of light erupted as Poison Sovereign slowly closed his eyes.
At that momentâ
[...Tch.]
Yoo Cheongil clicked his tongue.
At the same time, the light encasing Poison Sovereign shot upward into the sky.
ROOOOOARâ!!!
â...Holy shit.â
A gigantic pillar of light blasted up into the heavens.
The alien sight dragged my eyes up against my will.
What the hell, why is this so over the top?
The light didnât last long.
Measured in time, it was absurdly brief, but the sight alone was more than enough to sear itself into your eyes.
WHOOOOO...
Slowly, the light began to die down, and the wind subsided.
As things calmed, I started to relax, thinking it was overâ
VMMMMâ!
Suddenly, the stream of light began gathering again.
It was Poison Sovereignâs spirit-qi, still hanging in the sky.
Seeing it, my eyes widened.
âWhy is it gathering...?â
Why the hell were those things doing that all of a sudden?
I stared, bewildered.
FWOOOOMP!
âHuh? H-Hey!?â
I yelled without meaning to at what happened next.
The gathered light suddenly poured down on me.
The rising souls rushed into my body at high speed.
The converging qi seeped into my dantian.
I could feel something moving on its own inside there.
Layer by layer, the spirits that had flown into me had their qi stripped away and stuffed into my body.
âWhat the hell is this...â
What was happening?
Stunned by the sudden turn, my mind flashed back to the past.
Back when Iâd helped that evil spirit attain deliverance in Henan.
Back then too, when the evil spirit attained deliverance, it passed some of its qi to me.
â...Is this the same thing?â
Was that what this was as well? There was so much qi pouring in that I didnât even know how I was supposed to react.
The funny part was, even without me doing anything, my body was already moving on its own.
As if it refused to let any of that power escape, it was shoving every last bit into my dantian.
CRRRRKâ!
âHuh...?â
As that was happening, I felt something breaking inside.
âWhat is that?â
What was this feeling?
CRRKâ!
Whatever it was, it kept grinding and shattering.
My dantian even started to vibrate, and that vibration spread throughout my whole body.
âThisâwhy is this suddenlyââ
What the hell was this? What was happening to my body?
Unable to make sense of the phenomenon, I looked over at Yoo Cheongil.
[...Hah. Seriously.]
He looked at me and spoke in a voice laced with irritation.
[That bastard Gyeon. That rotten bastard just had to leave you something useless. Like you wouldnât have figured it out on your own.]
â...What theâwhat the hell is happening right now?â
[Donât talk, just focus. This is the best moment youâre going to get.]
â...No, butââ
Focus or not, it wasnât like I had a choice.
KRRRRRRRRRAKâ!!!
As the vibrations and the qi resonated together, the sensation grew stronger and wrapped my entire body.
It surged through my meridians, blasting out in every direction.
What blasted out turned into heat and circulated through my whole body.
âGhk...!!â
Before long, it became pure agony.
I barely managed to choke down the scream trying to tear its way out of me.
CRRRRRRRAKâ!!!
The shattering sound grew much louder.
The pain intensified.
The thing that had been tormenting me like it was going to explode at any moment...
CRUNCHâ!!
Finally broke completely with a bursting sound.
WHOOOOOOSHâ!!!
And the pain vanished.
Everything Iâd been feeling just moments ago died away like it had been a lie.
Feeling what was left in its place, my eyes widened.
â...What the hell is this.â
It had all happened in an instant, but after that brief moment passedâ
As I checked the state of my body, I let out a stunned laugh.
I couldnât help it. How could I not be shocked?
â...Iâve hit pinnacle.â
My body, which had been stuck at first-rateâ
Had, from this one event, leapt up to pinnacle level.