âDonât /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ we have something to talk about?â
CRUNCH.
The Small Moon Unit Leader ground his teeth hard.
Hearing that sound, I thought.
This guyâs expression is scary as hell.
Iâve felt it for a long time, but are all Blue Moon Sect people like this?
Every last one of them looks like theyâre ready to kill somebody.
Not as much as the Tang Clan folks, but these people were no joke either.
Ahâmore than âferocious,â it was closer to âcold.â
Anyway.
Do you have to look like that?
Like, do you have to look vicious, or at least like itâs hard to hold eye contact with you for more than a few seconds, to grab a decent seat?
If thatâs the case, Iâm pretty screwed.
In my past life, Kim Mincheol had one of those facesâtop-tier âlooks dangerous.â
Because of that, I lived hearing people call me a goblin and whatever else.
But this body isnât like that.
This life, it wasnât.
Far from vicious, I had a soft, harmless-looking face.
It wasnât like I hated it. If anything, it was good.
No one loses money for being good-looking.
That part, I was satisfied with.
Butâ
This isnât what I need to be thinking about right now.
Anyway.
I focused back on the Small Moon Unit Leader.
âI think I carried out the condition properly. What do you think?â
When I brought up what happened last time, the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs brow furrowed even deeper.
TWITCHâ!
The air rippled.
It wasnât like last time. Not pressure.
This wasnât pressure so much as emotion spilling out and mixing into qi.
In other wordsâ
...A realm where even letting your feelings slip makes the energy move.
It also meant even a tiny change was enough to make the air tremble.
My tension rose on its own. Still, I didnât show it.
â......â
The Small Moon Unit Leader was the same. He didnât say a wordâjust stared at me.
Blue eyes and blue eyes met.
A moment passed like that.
âWhat exactly do you want?â
The Small Moon Unit Leader finally asked.
I smiled and answered.
âAs I told you last timeââ
âNo. I already know that isnât your real intent.â
âOh?â
âIf anything, you should know better than anyone that I donât like you.â
âThatâs right.â
Of course I knew. He made it so obvious that if you didnât notice, you were a damn idiot.
âYou know it perfectly well, and yet you still reach for me. Iâm asking why. What is the reason?â
His face said he genuinely couldnât understand.
The reason?
âThe reason is obvious.â
It didnât even need explaining.
âBecause your position is the strongest, and I need it.â
â.......â
The strongest person after the Sect Master.
And in the Blue Moon Sect, the one with the most solid footing after the Sect Master was the Small Moon Unit Leader.
If something happened to Moon-Thread Sword, the one who would act as Sect Masterâs proxy was the Small Moon Unit Leader.
Moon-Thread Sword was the real commander in practice, but the one who could directly issue orders to the Small Moon Unit was, in the end, only the Small Moon Unit Leader.
The master of the strongest elite unit in the Blue Moon Sect.
That alone made borrowing his influence more than worth it.
âGiven what my goal is, I absolutely need your strength.â
â......Ha....â
At my shamelessly straightforward answer, the Small Moon Unit Leader let out a hollow breath.
âSo you come to me and do this, even though I hate you?â
âThat isnât important. Liking and disliking are separate issues. What matters isââ
I narrowed my eyes.
âWhether you lend me your strength or not. Thatâs it.â
â......Haha.â
The Small Moon Unit Leader finally laughed.
Thenâ
âI canât understand it.â
He immediately wiped the smile off his face and continued.
âEven if you say you want to borrow my strength, do you really think Iâll lend it?â
âI won the bet.â
So why were you talking nonsense now, after making a bet and everything?
When I asked with that attitudeâ
âYeah. That little bet.â
The Small Moon Unit Leader lifted the corner of his mouth.
âA bet is a bet. I can say Iâll help you with words as much as I like. But is that enough for you?â
Helping with words aloneâsaying itâwas easy.
He wasnât wrong.
âHonestly, you beating Cheon Hyein surprised me. I was certain you couldnât. On that point, I was wrong.â
The Small Moon Unit Leader admitted it calmly.
âBut if you thought that would make my heart move toward youâthatâs your mistake. I still donât like you.â
âWhy?â
âYou are not someone worthy of inheriting the Sword Saintâs name.â
âOh.â
That hit my chest like a punch. I didnât expect him to say it that bluntly.
âTo inherit his name, you are arrogant. You are conceited.â
Arrogant. Conceited.
Words that didnât fit me at all, but they made it crystal clear how he saw me.
âSo you hate me because I donât look worthy of inheriting the Sword Saintâs name?â
âYes.â
âHmm.â
I scratched my cheek.
I knew he respected the Sword Saint. How could I not?
And he was saying that was the reason he hated me.
Even aside from that, it was already common knowledge.
They said the Small Moon Unit Leader started learning martial arts after seeing the Sword Saintâs sword.
The reason he entered the Blue Moon Sectâ
The words he always spat out while he was active in the Central Plainsâ
Iâd checked and confirmed all of it a long time ago.
âEverything follows the will the Sword Saint left behind.â
What the Sword Saint said.
What the Sword Saint tried to accomplish.
A man who walked after all of it.
That was the Small Moon Unit Leader, as Iâd come to understand him.
If anything, he might have been the one who wanted to be the Sword Saintâs true successor more than anyone.
So that might be why he hates me even more.
Because he couldnât.
Because it was a stupid, lingering jealousy.
So what do you do in a case like this?
A short thought flickered past.
âSo, for the sake of the bet, you can say it with words, but there wonât be any weight behindââ
âBut listen.â
My hesitation died fast.
âIs the Sword Saintâs name really that heavy?â
â...What?â
At my words, the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs body went stiff.
And thenâ
SSSSSSSSSâ!!
The air sank like last time.
âWhat did you just say?â
âI asked if the Sword Saintâs name is really that heavy.â
My skin stung.
The hairs on my body stood up, and that prickling, electric sensation was especially irritating.
âMy master was an incredible man, sure. But he already became fertilizer a long time ago.â
âYou littleâ!!â
The moment I dared to speak about the Sword Saint like that, the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs presence flared violently.
The funny thing wasâ
This is better than last time?
The pressure pouring onto my body was strangely bearable.
Last time, it felt like I was being crushed to dust, like Iâd be smashed flat any second.
âA name is all it is.â
Even speaking wasnât that hard right now.
What was going on? Had something changed?
Maybe it was Yoo Cheongilâs doing. Last time, heâd shouted and loosened my body up.
âThe Sword Saintâs name? Sure, itâs great. He was the strongest under heaven, a heroâof course it can be heavy.â
Because of that, I could push through the pressure and talk to him.
âBut for me, it isnât that heavy.â
âYou. If you keep running that worthless tongue about him, Iâll cut it out right now.â
âHa.â
I laughed. The Small Moon Unit Leaderâs face twisted into something downright vicious.
âI respect your reverence. But donât force it on me.â
CLINK.
At my words, a sound came from his waist.
Before I knew it, his hand was on his sword.
At this rate, he really would draw it.
I knew that.
Butâ
âFor me, the Sword Saintâs name isnât something I have to bear.â
My mouth didnât stop.
The Small Moon Unit Leaderâs shoulder moved.
Thenâ
âItâs just one mountain I have to climb over.â
Halt.
At that, his hand paused.
This was the moment.
âThe strongest under heaven? The greatest in all ages? The Blue Moon Sectâs hero? So what.â
I stepped forward and met his eyes.
If I showed respect for the Sword Saint, I might be able to win the Small Moon Unit Leaderâs favor.
Butâ
Favor alone isnât enough.
What I needed wasnât some cheap approval.
Iâ
I needed more than that.
So it wasnât enough to just form a shared sense of reverence with him.
Then what?
Then thereâs only one way.
I already knew exactly who he worshiped.
Instead of building common ground by worshiping the same manâ
Iâd make him see that man in me.
I judged that would work better.
Yeah.
Right nowâ
âBecause itâs an achievement Iâm going to accomplish anyway.â
I had to look like Yoo Cheongil, the Sword Saint, in his eyes.
Remember.
If it were him, standing in front of you, what would he say?
What expression would he make?
I pictured that old bastard with the foul personality hovering behind me, and I set my stance.
What did he do?
I lifted the corner of my mouth and stared straight into the Small Moon Unit Leader with a hard gaze.
He was a powerhouse who could kill me in an instant, butâ
So what.
If it were Yoo Cheongil, he wouldnât even care about something like that.
That was the kind of man he was.
âDo you think I need to watch your mood because the Sword Saintâs name is heavy? Iâm not planning to inherit his name.â
The Sword Saintâs name was nothing.
That was the posture I showed.
âInheriting it is boring.â
If it were Yoo Cheongil, thatâs what heâd say.
âBefore long, Iâm going to surpass him.â
The strongest under heaven?
The greatest in all ages?
Just thinking about those titles felt crushing.
Butâ
âDoes that look hard to you?â
The weight was my problem.
If it were Yoo Cheongil, it wouldnât have been.
âNo. Itâs not hard. Iâll do it. Soââ
SHIIIINGâ!
â...!â
Right in front of the Small Moon Unit Leader, I drew my sword.
The ink-dark Divine Sword revealed itself.
And thenâ
FWOOSHâ!!!
A brilliant blue light flooded over the blade.
âYouâre not looking at some runt who doesnât know his place, trying to inherit the Sword Saintâs nameââ
My sword touched his throat, but the Small Moon Unit Leader didnât move.
He only stared at me with trembling blue eyes.
âYouâre looking at the one whoâll stand alone above the heavens someday.â
â...You....â
The Small Moon Unit Leader tried to react to my words.
That was when I twisted it slightly.
âIâll treat the bet as me doing a little trick for your amusement. So choose.â
I handed him the choice.
âWill you keep your eyes covered by the Sword Saintâs name and ignore me? Or will you stay close and watch my little tricks a bit longer?â
I donât care about taking the Sword Saintâs name.
Iâll become something higher, something greater.
So watch from the side.
That was what it meant.
Cold sweat ran down my back. Feeling my clothes turning damp, I spoke to the silent Small Moon Unit Leader.
I even used the last card Iâd prepared to shove him.
âOh, and if youâre saying youâll really put your weight behind me.â
I shifted my gaze and looked at my sword.
His eyes followed to the blade.
âIâll teach you the third form of the Blue Moon Sword Danceânewly created by my master.â
â...!â
I added one more weight to the scale.
I didnât know how heavy his pride and reverence really were.
But after doing this much, would he still not move at all?
Right as that doubt began to sproutâ
CREEEAK.
The weight shifted.
A tiny, tiny changeâbut a change.
At the same time, the Small Moon Unit Leader spoke to me.
â...What is it you want from me?â
I smiled at that.
It wasnât that different from the first question.
But the meaning inside it was clearly, completely different.