We got on the road, leaving Sichuan behind and heading for Henan.
In the end, I never met the Poison King face-to-face before we left.
Even though people were leaving, he only saw Do Hyeong separately, so it looked like something had come up.
And even if that wasnât the case, since the Young Clan Head had shown proper courtesy in his place along with the letter, I didnât really feel uncomfortable about it.
âEither way, I got what I came for.â
Iâd already collected every last bit of compensation from the deal Iâd taken earlier.
Same with the Supreme Great Rejuvenation Pill Iâd quietly pocketed here.
âNice.â
My hands were full. My bags were stuffed with things I didnât have when I set out.
That alone was enough for me to judge it wasnât a bad trip.
The problem wasâ
ââwhat I went through.â
Everything Iâd run into in Sichuan. Heaven-Breaking Palace. The people tied to Yoo Cheongil. Those were the problem.
âI did send the report ahead, but....â
Iâd already sent a dispatch to the Blue Moon Sect about this.
It would probably arrive there now, or within a few days.
âHmm.â
So what did I do once that happened?
âFirst, I should start laying the groundwork.â
I needed to look into what I could inside the Blue Moon Sect, and on my end, I needed to start pulling people in.
If I was really going to jump into the Young Lord succession fight properly, it was a necessary step.
âI didnât have enough.â
All I had was one thing: the reputation of being the Sword Saintâs successor.
That had real value, sureâbut it was also a little... awkward.
Butâ
âNow itâs a bit different.â
The situation had changed. It was only half a year, but I had the Tang Clan at my back, and even aside from thatâ
âIâve got a fistful from commissions.â
This whole thing was going to bring the Blue Moon Sect an absurd amount of benefit.
In terms of footing, I could probably gain a lot.
âIf thatâs the case....â
I really did need to start recruiting.
âPeople whoâll support me.â
People who would push for me to become the Blue Moon Sectâs Young Lord.
Right now, I had no one.
But from here on out, it was time to find them.
âAnd the first person to go after....â
There was already one man Iâd placed at the very top of my list.
Now the question was how to make him my allyâ
âBut whatever.â
Iâd found a method a long time ago.
Before I even came to Sichuan.
So I was about to set up a planâjust adjust the process a little more preciselyâ
âWhat are you going to do from here?â
A pretty voice shattered my train of thought.
I frowned at the interruption and looked ahead.
â...From here?â
âYes. From here.â
Across from me sat a beautiful woman with a cold-looking face.
Murong YeongsunâMurong Clanâs daughter, and my former fiancĂ©e.
âFrom here or whatever, obviously I have to go back to the Blue Moon Sect firstââ
I stopped mid-sentence and asked her instead.
â...Why are you coming with us, Miss Murong?â
âItâs been almost a month and youâre only asking now? Isnât that a little weird?â
Murong Yeongsun spoke with a little snort of laughter.
She was right. It had already been a while since we left Sichuan.
When I first opened the carriage door and saw Murong Yeongsun sitting there like it was normal, Iâd nearly jumped out of my skin.
I freaked out and asked why she was in here, and Murong Yeongsun answered like she owned the world.
âBecause Iâm going with you.â
She was so shamelessly confident I had nothing to say.
She said the route was the same. They had to return to Henan too, so we should travel together.
I asked why she didnât just take another carriage, butâ
âThis carriage is ours.â
Murong Yeongsun shrugged.
And now that she mentioned it, the carriage we were riding had changed.
It was way bigger. Way more expensive.
Even the seatâthere was no comparison to what Iâd been sitting on during the trip to Sichuan.
Then what happened to the carriage the Blue Moon Sect brought?
The moment that question popped up, Yeongsun said:
âWeâll take that along too. Just relax and travel with us, okay? Itâs better when itâs comfortable. For you and for the others too.â
â....â
I looked around.
Do Hyeong and Cheon Eujin both looked like theyâd been struck by the chair itselfâfaces steeped in comfort.
After riding this, could anyone go back to being satisfied with the original carriage?
âNo. Still, itâs a long way. I canât stay stuck to her the whole time.â
I thought that for a secondâ
and in the end, I chose this.
â...Damn it. Itâs always money.â
In any world, materialism was unbeatable.
Expensive things were expensive for a reason.
And thanks to that, I had to travel with Murong Yeongsun.
With a deep sigh at my greed-filled decision, I stretched out my hand.
âWater.â
The instant I said it, something was placed into my hand.
A cup.
From the raised cupâ
TRRRRICKLEâ!
Water was poured.
The one pouring it for me was none other than Poison Dragon Tang Cheonil.
âMore. More. More. Yeah, thatâs it. Stop.â
â.......â
I swallowed down the cupful in one go.
At least it eased my thirst.
âSee? Water tastes best when our Cheonil pours it for you.â
â.......â
At my praise, Tang Cheonil made a face like heâd just chewed on shit.
âLook at that face. Didnât your big brother tell you not to narrow your eyes like that?â
â...Kgh.â
The moment I pointed it out, Poison Dragon lowered his head.
Seeing him wilt like that, I had to fight not to laugh.
âAt least this bastard kept me alive.â
I hadnât been bored on the road.
Yeah.
For that long stretch of time, I spent it messing with Poison Dragon for fun.
Because I felt like Iâd die if I didnât.
[ ...You filthy bastard. I thought youâd at least rest for one day. ]
Yoo Cheongil spoke to me with a look of pure disgust.
Noâthis is unfair.
âI just did what the Poison Sovereign told me to do.â
Under the excuse of teaching him Myriad-Flowers Rain per the deal, I held âlessons.â
I just... played around a little under the guise of lessons.
âTang Cheonil enjoyed it too, you know?â
He definitely hadnât been bored, not with me.
Look at him. Heâs having so much fun he canât even raise his head.
âKeheh. Kghm.â
A laugh leaked out before I could stop it, and I forced it back down.
Thenâ
âWeâll be in Henan soon.â
Cheon Eujin said it while looking out the window.
At that, Do Hyeong also glanced outside.
âRight. This place is familiar.â
The scenery was starting to look familiar.
Seeing it, I steadied myselfâseparate from the nostalgia of coming home.
âTime to start thinking again.â
Meaning: time to use my brain again.
Annoying.
I was scratching my head lightly whenâ
âYouâll be busy from now on.â
Murong Yeongsun said it to me, and I flinched.
âWhat?â
Does she know what Iâm going to do?
Is she really that sharp?
âNo, thatâs not âsharp.â Thatâs prophecy.â
Not predictionâprophecy.
Otherwise it didnât make sense.
So I looked at her with a tense face.
âEveryoneâs going to be staring at you, Young Master.â
Murong Yeongsun smiled faintly as she said it.
I didnât understand, so my face turned blank.
â...What do you mean?â
What kind of random nonsenseâ?
Thatâs what I was asking, and she answered:
âHm? The rumors shouldâve spread all over Henan too, so youâll be annoyed for a while. You even got a new epithet, didnât you?â
âAh.â
Thatâs what she meant.
Not the things I was about to do inside the Blue Moon Sectâshe meant what Iâd done in Sichuan.
âThat damn Little Sword Saint.â
The epithet I got for killing Pal Duyeok.
At the time, it was only famous in the Tang Clan and a few county seats in Sichuan.
âSo what? Itâs a small rumor.â
We were already in Henanâwhy would I care about that?
I figured itâd die out quickly.
But when I said it, Murong Yeongsunâs expression turned strange.
âSmall rumor?â
âYes.â
âWhatâare youâ Ah.â
Murong Yeongsun started to say something, then stopped.
And thenâ
âOh, I see.â
Like sheâd realized something, she clapped her hands once.
âThen itâll be better if you just go see it yourself.â
âHuh?â
âNo, itâs nothing.â
She said it with a bright smile.
What is it? Why is she reacting like that?
Her attitude planted a sprout of anxiety in me.
And thenâ
[ ...Ugh. Tsk, tsk, tsk. ]
Yoo Cheongil clicked his tongue like I was pathetic, which only made it worse.
*****
What the hell was it?
My head filled with questionsâ
but I got my answer a few days later.
Because the moment we arrived in Henanâ
âNo, so this Little Sword Saintââ
âThey say the Sword Saintâs successor went and, well, in Sichuanââ
âSo youâre saying the successor is way above the Seven Prodigies?â
âThe Seven Prodigies, my assâ! They say heâs not even comparableâ!â
âThey say he cut down a resurrected absolute master with a single sword....â
âEven the Poison Sovereign couldnât do anything to that thing, right?â
â...Huh?â
I couldnât react to any of the voices coming at me from all directions.
What is this?
I stood there, stunned, at the ridiculous situation.
Thenâ
âSmall rumor?â
Murong Yeongsun slid up next to me and whispered.
âAs if.â
â.......â
I couldnât even respond. I was barely breathing.
And not just herâ
[ I told you, didnât I? ]
Yoo Cheongil, floating up in the sky, added in.
[ Child. You need to understand your value. Clearly. ]
At his words, I couldnât say anything.
âThis....â
Something had gone very, very wrong.
Seriously wrong.
*****
Northwest of Guangdong.
A region that was always thick with fog, and so packed with wild beasts that people rarely came near.
The locals had forbidden anyone from approaching, for safety.
And recently, there were even grim rumors that ghosts were appearing deep insideâ
so it became a place where those who went near simply vanished.
In that placeâ
âKAAAAAAAHâ!!!
Rough screams rang out in a continuous wave.
âKGH... S-save meâ!!!
The desperate cries came in countless bursts with only brief pauses between them.
And they werenât even from a single person.
Multiple voices were tangled together, every last one of them closer to a shriek than a scream.
âP-pleaseâ!
âIâll talk...!! Iâll talk, soâ!! KAAAAAAHKâ!!
How long had the screaming gone on?
It was so deep inside that it wouldnât reach any village outside.
If someone heard it, theyâd naturally wonder if the rumors were trueâif there really was a ghost.
But the truth wasâ
it wasnât a ghost.
Deep in the fog, there was a man-made dwelling.
Not well-maintained, but not a ruin either.
The screams were coming from inside.
âHUUHâ!
âKgh... kkuuuugh....
Those screams gradually faded until none could be heard at all.
And inside the dwelling, a scene of despair had taken shape.
The floor was packed with mangled corpses, and the blood pouring out of them soaked the ground.
They looked like the ones whoâd been screaming until just now.
âHh... hhh... hhhng... D-donât... donât do this....â
A manâapparently the last survivorâsobbed with a face twisted in terror.
âP-please...! I-Iâll talk...! Iâll tell you everything...! Everythingâ!!â
He begged, rubbing his hands together as if praying.
Butâ
âTalk?â
The person whoâd heard himâ
the one who looked like the obvious cause of this whole situationâ
only let out a small, amused laugh.
Thenâ
âPleaseâ!â
SHHKKâ!
A chilling sound.
His begging hand was severed clean off.
PSHUKâ!
Blood burst out, splattering across a womanâs pale cheek.
The woman lightly wiped the blood away, then swung the sword in her hand.
The blood on the blade was swept away by the pressure of the swing.
In a clean half-circleâ
it slid back into its scabbard.
CLACK.
After she sheathed it at her waist, the woman relaxed her body.
And on her face, utterly at odds with the savage «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» sceneâ
there was a subtle feeling of refreshment.
âAh. I feel like I can live again.â
What did she mean, âlive againâ?
Humming, she started walking.
With the pooled bloodâ
SPLASH. SPLASH.
Each step made sound as she headed out of the building.
Outside was still filled with fog, and there too, bodies were scattered.
But unlike insideâ
the corpses outside were much cleaner.
The corpses inside had limbs cut off in all sorts of ways.
But the ones outside had their heads takenâclean instant kills.
Seeing that, the woman made an awkward face.
âOh. I missed a few.â
As if it were a shame.
And in responseâ
âAlways focus, I told you. Yet you always let a few slip.â
The voice belonged to a figure whose face was covered by a veil.
From the voice, it was clear the speaker was a woman tooâ
but it was hard to guess her age or face.
âHahaha. Sorry, Master.â
â...Hoo.â
The veiled figure was the womanâs master.
She looked displeased with the womanâs attitudeâ
but she didnât scold her further.
After years together, she knew it.
That woman wasnât someone who listened, no matter how much you nagged.
âDid you hear anything?â
âNo.â
The woman answered bluntly.
âYou know, Master. Interrogating trash like this wonât get us anything.â
Her master didnât deny it. She was right.
âInstead.â
The woman pulled something from inside her clothes.
âI found something.â
It was a letter from inside.
Her master took it, then opened it to check.
â.......â
Her masterâs shoulders trembled slightly.
Like sheâd just confirmed something important.
âDid something happen?â
âYes.â
She folded the letter and tucked it away, then said to the woman:
âI wondered why the Heaven-Breaking Palace rabble went out of their way to settle in Guangdong. So there was a reason.â
SHHHKâ
A sword being drawn from the masterâs side.
But strangely, the master wasnât holding a sword.
Then where did that sound come from?
The moment the question formedâ
KRAAAAAAASHâ!!!
With a tremendous roar, the dwelling the woman had just walked out of was swallowed by light and vanished.
âOh my.â
The womanâs eyes widened slightly.
âHonestly, youâre always so violent. Do you know how hard I worked to keep it from collapsing?â
âOnce youâve taken what you need, it is right to erase it.â
âYes, yes. Of course.â
âNow we go to Henan.â
At her masterâs words, the woman beamed.
âWeâre finally going?â
âYes. Now we can.â
âBut you said it would be awkward to see the Alliance Leader.â
âItâs something Iâll have to face someday.... And besides, I need to look into your younger brother as well.â
Younger brother.
At that word, the womanâs eyes curved prettily.
âNice.â
She was curious, honestly.
âWhat did that cute little thing do without telling his older sister?â
The things sheâd been hearing latelyâ
They said the Sword Saintâs successor, supposedly dead, had appeared.
That heâd killed Namgung Seong, âLittle Azure Sword,â and Poison Dragon of the Seven Prodigiesâ
and even a master called the Mountain-Spirit Fiend and Pal Duyeok.
For a younger-generation elite who wasnât even of age, the record was insanely dazzling.
Rumors no one would believe if they only heard them.
And especially not her.
âWhat did my bright little kid do?â
Because the protagonist of those rumorsâ
was her own younger brother.
What the hell had he been doing to suddenly become the Sword Saintâs successor?
She couldnât understand it, butâ
âWeâll see when we see him, right?â
She didnât think deeply.
If she met him, sheâd know.
With that in mind, the womanâ
Bang Seojin, eldest daughter of the Bang Clan of Liaoningâ
smiled.
Andâ
â.......â
Watching her, her masterâ
one of the Heaven-Beyond-Heavenâ
Sword Empress Yeon Heeseon let out a quiet sigh.