Mount Hua is a den of monsters.
Murong Yeongsun said it like that.
â...A den of monsters.â
What a chilling way to put it. The Mount Hua Sect is a Daoist sect, famous for lively, benevolent people.
âCalling them monsters is a bit much, isnât it?â
Monsters, for a Daoist sect. The word felt wrong on my tongue.
What was even funnier wasâ
âWhy is everyone reacting like that?â
Murong Yeongsunâs reaction, and Tang Cheonilâs too.
The way heâd jolted and trembled the instant he heard âMount Huaâ was still vivid.
Tang Cheonil couldnât even control his body and ended up smashing his pinky toe into a corner.
âWhat the hell?â
I couldnât pretend this was nothing.
âWhat is it?â
I was curious. What could be there that made them recoil like that?
Not just recoilâthereâd been a faint fear in their voices, too.
What were they afraid of?
âWhatâs on Mount Hua?â
I ran through what I knew. Iâd heard the Sect Leader was Plum Blossom Single Sword, and I knew there were other masters with sobriquets under him.
âIs Plum Blossom Single Sword the âmonsterâ?â
If youâre talking purely about strength, maybe.
â...But heâs not the kind of person people call that.â
With his gentle, benevolent nature and the respect he commanded, there wasnât a soul in the Central Plains who would dare call Plum Blossom Single Sword a monster.
âAnd itâs not that old man, either.â
If anyone deserved to be called a monster, it was Yoo Cheongil, that old bastard, a hundred times over.
[Huh? What are you staring at?]
Yoo Cheongil reacted to my gaze instantly.
[Your eyes look weird. Kid. You talking shit about me in your head again?]
His instincts were disgustingly sharp.
â...So itâs not Plum Blossom Single Sword, and not the masters under him... then what?â
Who was it?
I thought and thought again.
âI donât actually know much about the Mount Hua Sect.â
It wasnât a place I ever expected to get tangled with, so Iâd never studied it. I knew basically nothing.
I forced myself to recall any famous names, slowly working my way downâ
âAh.â
Only when I got all the way down to the level of younger-generation prodigies did one person finally come to mind.
Someone whoâd made the Central Plains roar for a while.
That sobriquet was probablyâ
âSwordââ
SWIIIIIIISHâ!!!
I snapped my head aside mid-thought.
WHAAKâ!!
A wooden sword skimmed past my cheek. My heart lurched as I drove strength into my legs.
Pressure loaded into my toes, power surging through my whole body.
I twisted my waist and cut backâ
WHAAAKâ!!!
CLACKâ!
My wooden sword, packed with force, met the other blade. THUNK! and I got shoved back.
Iâd lost the strength contest.
âTch.â
I clicked my tongue and tried to recover my stance fast, butâ
SWIIIIâ!!!
Like he had no intention of waiting, the wooden sword speared in sharply.
Light gathered in my eyes. Moon Eyes tried to map every line.
I rolled my eyes, tracking the bladeâs path.
âTwo feints. The real oneâs coming from the diagonal, low.â
I tightened my grip and twisted slightly.
CLACKâ!!
Right where I braced to defend, the sword flew in like it had been waiting.
Blocking it with raw strength would just end with me getting shoved off-line again.
So I turned just enough and let the attack slide along my blade.
TAKâ!!
The other sword rode up my blade and sprang into the air.
Now.
HUUUUMâ!!
Blue Moon Heart Art flooded through my body.
I unleashed Moon Wave as-is.
A half-moon traced open through the airâ
[Idiot.]
Yoo Cheongilâs lament hit at the same time a wooden sword was already flying toward my head.
âShitâ!â
WHOOSHâ!!
Just as the wooden sword was about to drop onto my foreheadâ
STOPâ!
It halted right before contact.
And my sword, holding the moon, had also stopped right before it could reach the other manâs waist.
Judging by distance, if weâd actually followed through, I wouldâve dropped first. No question.
â...I lost.â
I smacked my lips like it was a shame and pulled my sword back.
The other man nodded.
It was Do Hyeong.
âA good spar.â
âYes. Thank you.â
Lost again.
I sparred with Do Hyeong from time to time, and Iâd never beaten him even once.
â...This guy is seriously strong.â
Sure, he was a few years older than me, but still.
âIâm at pinnacle too.â
Do Hyeongâs movements were clean to the point of being sterile.
Honest motions faithful to the basics, and inside them, an unavoidable power.
I already knew Do Hyeong had reached pinnacle too, since he was a Small Moon Unit warriorâ
âBut I canât reach him.â
Fighting him was a repetition of almost touching and never touching.
âStrong.â
It was bizarre.
âHeâs this strongâso why isnât he known?â
By age, Do Hyeong still counted as a younger-generation prodigy.
Just entering the Small Moon Unit at that age meant he was unquestionably a genius, andâ
âAt this level, isnât he stronger than Tang Cheonil?â
He felt stronger than Tang Cheonil, who should be his peer.
âSo how did he not end up among the Seven Prodigies?â
It didnât make sense.
âIs he weaker than Cheon Hyein?â
Moon Dancer Cheon Hyein. Maybe Do Hyeong couldnât enter the Seven Prodigies because he was weaker than her. If I had to guess, that was the only reason that fit.
âEspecially since the Blue Moon Sect already has someone in the Seven Prodigies.â
If the Blue Moon Sect produced yet another, it would spark talk.
âAnd itâs already the kind of moment where people mutter that the Blue Moon Sect gets special treatment.â
It had been Yoo Cheongilâs sect.
And it was like the root of the Martial Alliance, so compared to other clans and sects, they definitely got this and that.
âEven if thatâs not strange. Peopleâs eyes are peopleâs eyes.â
So maybe, because they wanted to be careful, Do Hyeong just wasnât pushed into the spotlight.
At least, that explanation was plausible.
Butâ
âWho knows.â
If you asked whether that was truly it, it probably wasnât.
Click.
I put away the wooden sword Iâd used and removed the sandbags tied to my hands and feet.
THUDâ!
THUDâ!!
Heavy as hell. The moment the bindings came free, my body finally felt light.
Do Hyeong watched and asked,
âBang Sungyeon.â
âYes, Senior.â
âWhy did you fight without taking them off?â
âHuh?â
Do Hyeong pointed at my sandbags.
â...Ah. I thought it would help more this way.â
â......â
He looked dissatisfied.
Did he want me to take them off and spar properly? That was possible, butâ
âYou didnât take yours off either, Senior.â
The funny part was that Do Hyeong had iron weights strapped to his arms and legs too.
If anything, his looked heavier.
â......â
Do Hyeong coughed like he had nothing to say.
Looks like heâd forgotten he was wearing them.
Iâve watched him for months now. That man is more of an airhead than youâd think.
â...Then.â
âYes?â
âForget that. Why arenât you using it?â
âThat?â
â......â
âAh... are you talking about sword force?â
Do Hyeong nodded. He seemed to be asking why I wasnât using Third Form: Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn.
â...I didnât think I needed to use it in a spar.â
â......â
He looked genuinely disappointed.
Did he want to see it?
Orâ
âAre you curious?â
â......â
Curious about Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn.
Do Hyeong flinched.
So that was it.
âMm.â
There was something Iâd learned.
The Small Moon Unit all learned Blue Moon Sword Dance, and most had opened Moon Eyes, butâ
âWhat they use and what I use are different.â
You could tell just by watching Do Hyeong and the other Blue Moon Sect members.
My sword forms and what they learned werenât the same.
They looked similar, but they werenât.
The difference was subtle, but that subtle difference was clearer than it looked.
âYou can tell just from Moon Wave.â
Blue Moon Sword Dance was originally a delicate, beautiful sword.
Most of it was light and soft, embodying the rising moon, butâ
âMine isnât.â
What I use is rough and sharp.
Not a fragile blade that would crumble if you tapped itâ
âItâs violent, like itâll break anything.â
As if nothing could stand in the way of the moon rising.
A momentum like it would smash everything and rise anyway.
That was the sword Yoo Cheongil taught me.
âAnd Iâm the only one who uses it.â
In the entire Blue Moon Sect, I seemed to be the only one using this kind of sword dance.
Soâ
âOf course other people pay attention.â
They knew my swordâs origin came from Yoo Cheongil, so it made sense that Blue Moon Sect members sometimes looked at me like I was some kind of curiosity.
âSenior, you canât use it?â
It was a genuine question.
Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn was still part of sword forms. First Form, Second Form, Third Form.
So if Do Hyeong wanted it, shouldnât he be able to use it too?
â...?â
Do Hyeong stared at me like Iâd just said something insane.
â...Why are you looking at me like that?â
Why that look?
Thenâ
[...Kid.]
Yoo Cheongil spoke, his voice awkward.
[The Third Form you use doesnât exist to begin with.]
â...What?â
I frowned.
What does that mean?
[Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn is something I created. Originally, it was something else.]
â......â
I clenched and unclenched my hand.
Trying to cool the cold sweat that had formed.
âSo...â
That sword forceâRadiant Moon Annihilation-Overturnâwas a martial art Yoo Cheongil personally created?
âNot a variation like Moon Wave or Night Moon.â
He created it from scratch?
âOh.â
Then what I just asked Do Hyeong was basically me mocking him for «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» not being able to use something that wasnât even part of the original set.
Yeah. Now I understood Do Hyeongâs face.
âNo, thatâs notââ
I hurried to spit something out, but no excuse came to mind.
â......â
â......â
Silence passed between us.
I scratched the back of my head awkwardly, then said,
âNext time... if thereâs a chance, Iâll teach you.â
â...!â
Do Hyeongâs eyes widened.
For once his expression changed, and there was a faint joy in it.
*****
After finishing the spar with Do Hyeong, I washed up and moved out.
It was barely past noon.
The sun sat high in the sky. A day that felt especially bright.
As I walked, I spoke to Yoo Cheongil.
âI said Iâd teach him, but... is it actually okay for me to teach him?â
Can I teach Do Hyeong Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn?
I was asking permission for what Iâd just blurted out.
[...Youâre asking for permission after you already fired it off?]
â...If itâs not allowed, I can smooth it over somehow.â
[Hm.]
Yoo Cheongil floated up and picked his nose.
[It doesnât matter.]
That was way calmer than I expected. How can someone be that casual about teaching a martial art he created?
Maybe because Do Hyeong was a Blue Moon Sect warrior too?
I looked at him like I couldnât believe it, but Yoo Cheongilâs reason wasnât that.
[He wonât be able to learn it anyway.]
âHuh?â
What does that meanâhe wonât be able to learn it anyway?
Yoo Cheongil spoke to me with a colder face and voice than usual.
[He canât learn it. He wonât have the qualification or the talent.]
â...What are youââ
Do Hyeong had plenty of talent, and he seemed qualified, but Yoo Cheongil was absolute.
[Kid. You need to understand just how outrageous the power youâre learning is.]
â...I understand it, more or less.â
[Tch, tch... With your narrow little talent, you couldnât even touch it. You only barely get it because the great Yoo Cheongil is helping you.]
â......â
Itâs true, but it pisses me off.
What am I supposed to do with that ridiculous ego?
[Iâm not going to stop you from telling others. Just remember itâs pointless. Ah.]
He shifted mid-sentence.
[Moon-Thread Swordâs daughter, that girl, might be able to.]
He meant Cheon Hyein.
Just like before, Yoo Cheongil seemed to rate Cheon Hyein extremely highly.
[And her brother might be able to as well. Not yet, but eventually.]
âHm?â
Her brotherâdoes he mean Cheon Eujin?
âThatâs unexpected.â
Do Hyeong canât, Cheon Hyein can, and Cheon Eujin might.
Does that mean Yoo Cheongil thinks Cheon Eujinâs talent is that high?
âEven though...â
Cheon Eujin is talented.
First-rate at that age is impressive. Butâ
âCompared to Do Hyeong...â
Compared to Do Hyeong, who had clearly reached pinnacle, it was murky.
Cheon Eujin couldnât even make it into the Small Moon Unit.
âBut if Yoo Cheongil rates him like that...â
It felt like there was something else.
[Anyway, handle that yourself. And shouldnât you start preparing?]
âAh. Yes.â
I tightened my focus at Yoo Cheongilâs words.
Weâd been talking while walking, and before I knew it, Iâd reached my destination.
âI have to do it.â
I nodded and steadied myself.
I had to remember why I came here starting from lunch.
âItâs about time.â
What I came to do after arriving at the Blue Moon Sect.
âMake my backing solid.â
To prepare for the Young Lord seat, I needed to build my power base.
Someone who would support me becoming the Young Lord.
This was the first place Iâd come to, to pull him in.
*****
â...What did you just say?â
A blue-eyed man asked.
At that, I repeated what Iâd said.
âI think I need to become the Young Lord, so could you help me?â
I said it calmly with a smile, and the manâs face twisted.
Like he couldnât understand it at all.
No wonder.
â...You came here to say that to me?â
The man I was speaking to was the Blue Moon Sectâs second-in-command.
The one whoâd openly said he hated me.
Small Moon Unit Leader Baek Yucheon.