Small Moon Unit Leader.
A title that, exactly as it sounds, refers to the highest-ranking person in the Small Moon Unitâ
and, to the wider world, the only existence who could call himself the strongest sword of the Blue Moon Sect.
The absolute ruler of the Blue Moon Sect is the Sect Master, sure.
But the sword that protects the Blue Moon Sect is, in the end, the Small Moon Unit Leader.
What is the Small Moon Unit?
An elite unit made up of the strongest martial artists in the Blue Moon Sect.
Wudangâs Taiji Sword Unit and Mount Hua Sectâs Plum Blossom Sword Unitâ
or the Changryong Eight Units, the battalions of the Martial Allianceâs guard forceâ
they were a group comparable to those.
So the fame and martial might of the Small Moon Unit Leader was something nobody in the Central Plains could dare ignore.
Thatâs why there was no way I wouldnât know what kind of monster the man in front of me was.
A huge man looking down at me with blue eyes that were sharp enough to seem almost crystalline.
Small Moon Unit Leader Baek Yucheon.
Looking at the man staring at me like I was unbelievable, I swallowed a quiet breath.
Man... this is creepy as hell.
I couldnât not.
What the hell are those eyes?
The way he looked at me was way too sharp.
It wasnât like when Moon-Thread Sword looked at me. With that guy, I couldnât even tell what emotion was in it. His eyes just looked fierce, and that alone made you tense up.
This oneâs not even trying to hide it.
The Small Moon Unit Leader just flat-out hated me.
He didnât hide a single shred of that negative emotionâ
and he packed his gaze with it, along with an oppressive, violent pressure.
â......What did you just say?â
The Small Moon Unit Leader asked again, like he couldnât believe what Iâd said.
Hearing that, I hesitated.
Ah. Should I just pretend I didnât?
Say I misspoke, ask him to pretend he didnât hear it, then run?
......Yeah, itâs too late for that.
Whether I thought deeply or shallowly, the result was the same.
Iâd already said it, and after hearing it, there was no way the Small Moon Unit Leader would let it slide.
So.
âI think I need to become Young Lord.â
I forced down the lump in my throat and said the same thing again.
âAnd I was hoping youâd back me upââ
KGGGGKâ!!!
Kghâ!
The pressure blasting out of the Small Moon Unit Leader was vicious. Even with a body that had reached pinnacle, my mouth clamped shut on its own under that kind of weight.
Heâs out of his mind.
Cold sweat ran down my back. Every time I felt it again, I had the same thoughtâwere these so-called absolute masters even human?
How is this something a human being gives off?
Unbelievable.
No, seriouslyâunbelievable.
My life, too.
I have to survive in a place where monsters like this run around.
It really was a bizarre, shit-stained life.
â......Sounds like you truly think Iâm a joke.â
The Small Moon Unit Leaderâs anger seeped into his voice.
And with that emotion mixed in, his pressure exploded and wrapped around me like it was trying to crush me.
âIâm pretty sure I told you I would never acknowledge you. So showing up in front of me and spouting that worthless nonsenseâmeans youâre mocking me. Doesnât it?â
The air sank.
At the same time, the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs eyes gleamed, and light spilled out of them.
âLooks like youâre under a very big misunderstanding.â
I was scared out of my mind.
How do a personâs eyes glow like that?
âEven if the Sect Master thinks well of you, you assume I will too? Or...â
SQUEEZE.
The Small Moon Unit Leader set his hand on the hilt at his waist.
My eyes snapped over there on their own.
âBecause the Sect Master thinks well of you, you decided I canât dare do anything to you?â
â.......â
My instincts screamed a warning.
If that sword comes out, Iâm really, truly fucked.
So stop it. Right now. Hurry.
That was what my whole body was howling at me.
âEither way, itâs an arrogant delusion.â
My lips felt like lead. My mouth, pinned by the pressure, wouldnât open when I wanted it to.
Ah... this is bad.
I didnât think the pressure would be this strong.
I didnât expect to get blocked to the point I couldnât even talk.
At this rate, I was going to get completely screwed.
SHING.
The sword slid free.
Fuckâwhat do I do?
Just as I was about to swallow again in that razor-thin momentâ
[ROARâ!!!]
Yoo Cheongil let out a furious bellow.
And instantly, wind tore through the room.
WHOOOOOOOOSHâ!!!!
Like a gale slamming into us, the air inside the room surged upward.
CRACKâ!
The pressure binding my body collapsed from the shockwave.
â......!!â
The moment the situation changed, the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs eyes went wide as heâd been about to draw.
Seeing that, I moved my freed mouth.
âI know you respect our master.â
âWhat?â
The moment I brought up my masterâthe Sword Saintâthe Small Moon Unit Leader, whose eyes were still wide, immediately drew his brows together.
âWhat are you trying to say.â
âIsnât that true?â
âA petty joke. Do you think thereâs anyone in the Blue Moon Sect who doesnât respect him?â
True. Yoo Cheongil was the most respected martial artist in the entire Central Plains.
And the Blue Moon Sect was his home.
There wouldnât be a single person here who didnât respect him.
But.
âAmong those people, your respect stands out.â
âWhat does that mean...?â
âExactly what it sounds like. You respect him so muchââ
I paused, lifted the corner of my mouth, then continued.
ââthat you even went as far as telling the Beggar Clan to make sure the rumor doesnât spread that Iâm his disciple.â
â.......â
At my words, the raging wind vanished without a trace.
And the air that had been crushed down by the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs pressure returned again.
Silence spread.
No sound, just a slice of time passing.
â......What are you talking about?â
The Small Moon Unit Leaderâs delayed playing-dumb came out.
The expression on his face was something else.
He probably knows too.
That it was way too late to pretend.
From his reaction just now, it was basically the same as him admitting heâd heard it.
Stillâ
âIsnât it?â
â.......â
âThen I guess I was mistaken.â
Even while knowing the truth, I gave the Small Moon Unit Leader a hole to escape through.
More accuratelyâ
Itâs a threat.
I know about this.
That was the threat.
Iâd thought of it back thenâthe day I arrived in Henan and the question first crossed my mind.
Who the hell was the one who stopped my rumor?
Once it had leaked out in Anhui that Iâd become the Sword Saintâs successor, it wouldnât have been strange for it to cover the Central Plains not long after.
Honestlyâ
This is a bigger shock than me catching Ma Hyeokchang.
A direct successor of the Sword Saint appearing?
Thatâs a bigger deal than me getting called Little Sword Saint and having my name spread across the entire Central Plains.
And yetâ
That rumor got smothered.
For a while, the rumor that I was the Sword Saintâs successor didnât spread. It was weird. How many people saw my spar with the Moon-Thread Sword in Anhui? How many reports were there when Mountain-Spirit Fiend died?
If you added it all up, the rumor shouldâve already exploded ages ago...
My rumors really started spreading because of what happened in Sichuan.
They had been leaking bit by bit.
People recognizing me as soon as I arrived at the Blue Moon Sect, for one.
And in a Five Great Clans family like the Tang Clan, theyâd already identified me ahead of time to the point they sent a letter.
Which meantâ
The important forces knew about me...
...but beyond that, it was more accurate to say the rumor had been blocked from spreading.
So if someone âblockedâ the rumor, who was it?
The answer was simple.
The Beggar Clan.
Thereâs a saying that rumors in the Central Plains start with the Beggar Clan and end with the Beggar Clan.
Meaning nobody could match them on information.
And if you flip that around, it also meant they could control rumors.
The Beggar Clan stopped my rumor from spreading.
At the same time, they let it spread so that major forces would still know about it.
That explained why the rumor about the Sword Saintâs successor hadnât spread widely.
Sure, small leaks are unavoidable.
Even accounting for that, it was way too quiet.
If I hadnât caused that mess in Sichuan, it mightâve been even quieter.
Someone mustâve made another move through the Beggar Clan.
Just like someone blocked my rumorâ
someone else also made a move to let it spread.
I didnât know who did that part, butâ
Thatâs not what matters right now.
More than whoever spread it,
the one who blocked it mattered more.
And when I tried to find the culprit, I picked out a handful of suspects.
Among themâ
This guy had the highest odds.
The guy in front of me.
From my perspective, the most likely was the Small Moon Unit Leaderâ
andâ
Bingo.
In the end, my guess was right.
At first Iâd only meant to probe lightly, but with his reaction, I could tell.
âMistaken or not... putting that aside, back to the main point. Could you back me up?â
I returned to business.
At that, the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs brow crumpled harder than ever.
Same words, but heâd know it meant something different now.
If something was âdoneââ
Thereâs a high chance it was done personally by the Small Moon Unit Leader, without the Sect Master knowing.
He mustâve handled it without Moon-Thread Swordâs knowledge. Otherwise, Moon-Thread Swordâs reaction toward me didnât make sense.
And alsoâ
â......How dareââ
âthe Small Moon Unit Leaderâs reaction right now made that clear too.
âYouâre trying to blackmail me.â
âBlackmail? How could I dare do something like that.â
I didnât wipe the smile away.
Inside, fear crawled up my spine. If this man tried to pull his sword out here, I wouldnât even be able to react before my head hit the floor.
âThis is a requestâand a longingâIâm offering you. And itâs also hope. That if youâre someone who respects our master, you might take my side.â
â.......â
âOf course, I know you donât like me. But people... thereâs always a âmaybe,â isnât there.â
I kept talking without stopping. I couldnât afford even a moment of silence.
And even if the Small Moon Unit Leader really was the one who worked with the Beggar Clan to suppress my rumorâ
This alone wonât pull him in.
It was impossible to drag the Small Moon Unit Leader to my side with just that.
This was groundwork.
To show him I can think harder than he expected.
To make him recognize I wasnât some random nobody.
Once that got hammered into his headâ
Then I hit him with the most important punch.
I had to detonate the ârealâ punch Iâd prepared.
âFine.â
âRight. I figured youâd say that. But if you back me up, thenâ Huh?â
I froze mid-sentence.
What?
â......Fine?â
âYeah. Fine.â
â......Huh?â
[Huh?]
I flinched without meaning to. Fine? Even Yoo Cheongil above me tilted his head.
This wasnât how it was supposed to go.
What the hell?
Why is he saying fine?
I didnât even get to use what I prepared.
I was about to say the line that would make him start drooling, but the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs words knocked my mind sideways.
Why?
Why would he say fine? He was supposed to refuse. Staring at him in that unexpected turnâ
âInstead, thereâs a condition.â
The Small Moon Unit Leader said.
âA condition...?â
I frowned as I listened. Then the Small Moon Unit Leader told me what the condition was, andâ
â......What?â
It was so far out of left field that all I could do was panic.
*****
Time passed, and it was around when the sunset was just starting to tint the sky.
I stood in the middle of a space where countless people formed a circle.
And not just thatâ
âNice to meet you?â
â......Yeah.â
I was facing Cheon Hyein with a wooden sword in my hand.