â...You did well.â
â...Pardon?â
At Moon-Thread Swordâs sudden praise, I had to make a blank, stunned face.
Did I hear that right?
âDid well......?â
At his words, I almost frowned without realizing it.
Was that something you said in this situation? His â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) praise threw me so hard I didnât know what to do with it.
You did well in the spar. Technically, that was praise a Sect Master could give.
But using it right now felt... off in a way that was hard to describe.
Becauseâ
âI smashed his daughter to pieces.â
Cheon Hyein the Moon Dancer.
Iâd turned Blue Moon Sectâs flagship younger eliteâand Moon-Thread Swordâs daughterâinto a bloody mess.
âIs that the right reaction?â
Hearing âyou did wellâ the moment he saw me, I had to be seriously shaken.
âIs he being sarcastic?â
I wondered if he was pretending to praise me just to stick a knife in, but looking at his expression, it didnât seem like that.
Moon-Thread Sword was smiling faintly.
And I couldnât see any irritation or negative emotion in it.
â...You did well?â
So I asked him again.
âYes.â
Moon-Thread Sword nodded calmly.
âYou were far better than I expected. It was surprising.â
â...Th... thank you.â
It sounded like he meant it.
...Is this guy actually sane?
âYouâre telling me I beat your daughter like that, and âyou did wellâ is what comes out?â
And it wasnât some light tap. Iâd heard I beat her like Iâd lost my mind.
They said I drove a fist into her solar plexus and shattered her nose.
And youâre praising me?
âI knew he wasnât normal, but...â
He was even stranger than I thought.
Thenâ
âHowever.â
In an instant, Moon-Thread Sword wiped his expression clean.
âI assume you realize that your finish was somewhat excessive during the spar. What do you think?â
â......â
I swallowed dryly. It felt like someone was pricking my skin with a tiny needle.
The air changed in a blink.
â...Yes. Even I think so.â
It was a bit much.
Apparently Iâd almost killed her after sheâd already lost consciousness.
No matter how you tried to wave it away, there were limits to that.
â...This is driving me insane.â
I said it was excessive like it was someone elseâs business, but it was my business.
My body stiffened under the tension.
I was worried what Moon-Thread Sword would say next, butâ
âIs that so?â
âYes.â
âI see.â
â...?â
â......â
â......â
That was it. The conversation ended there, unbelievably. He didnât scold me further.
Maybe he was satisfied just hearing that I knew it. He didnât say another word.
What the hell?
Who is this man? I thought Iâd gotten a handle on him, but looking now, it was not even close.
âHeâs really something.â
Can a normal person even become Blue Moon Sectâs Sect Master?
Or do they only pick freaks like this and put them in the seat?
The previous Sect Master and this oneâboth were strange in the exact same way.
âUm... May I ask why you summoned me?â
If he wasnât calling me to chew me out, what did he call me for?
When I asked, Moon-Thread Swordâs eyes turned to me.
âDidnât I just say it?â
â...Pardon?â
âYou did well.â
â...Ah...?â
Soâ
âYou summoned me to praise me?â
âYes.â
â...Ah. I see.â
He really meant he called me here just to say I did well.
â...Thank you.â
Nod.
Moon-Thread Sword nodded at my thanks. Was that really it?
â......â
â......â
Judging by how only silence passed between us, it really was over.
How was that possible? I knew he had a peculiar personality, but I didnât realize it was this bad.
So... can I just leave?
As I was thinking thatâ
âAh.â
Something I needed to say to Moon-Thread Sword suddenly came to mind.
âSect Master.â
At my words, Moon-Thread Sword looked at me again without speaking.
It felt like he was telling me to go on.
âItâs shameless, but I have one request.â
âA request?â
âYes.â
I did have one matter I needed Moon-Thread Sword for.
âCould you write a letter to Mount Hua Sect for me?â
At my words, Moon-Thread Swordâs brow pinched slightly.
â...Mount Hua?â
âYes. It seems Mount Hua Sect will be participating in the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering... and I have something I need to discuss with them.â
âIf it is a discussion, what is it?â
âIt concerns the relics my master left behind.â
â...!â
The moment I mentioned the Sword Saintâs relics, Moon-Thread Swordâs eyes widened.
âMore precisely, what I have is something that belongs to Mount Hua Sect. And what they have is a relic of my master.â
â......â
I was talking about the Black Night Robe.
Honestly, I wanted to handle it quietly on my own, but there were too many problems for that.
âFirst of all, itâs questionable whether theyâd hand it over just because I ask.â
And if I borrowed Yoo Cheongilâs words, what they took was practically his symbol.
On the flip side, what I had was likely an object loaded with Mount Huaâs symbolism.
So me holding it and suddenly telling them to trade could be dangerous in itself.
âIn situations like this, the right move is to be blunt and borrow a name.â
I had to turn it from a private deal into a sect-to-sect deal.
âNot âthe Sword Saintâs successor is holding itââbut âBlue Moon Sect has been keeping it and demands an exchange.ââ
That changed everything.
That was why I was making a formal request to Moon-Thread Sword.
âSo Mount Hua possesses something of his.â
âYes. If I borrow my masterâs last words, he said they promised to exchange them long ago and tradedâyet things ended up like this, and now I need to retrieve it.â
â...Hmm.â
Listening, Moon-Thread Swordâs expression sharpened into a question.
âWhy are you only saying this now?â
Why didnât I say it from the beginningâwhy now?
It was a fair question. And Iâd anticipated heâd ask.
My prepared answer was simple.
âI wasnât sure Blue Moon Sect was a place I could trust.â
â...!â
I said it outright.
I wasnât sure Blue Moon Sect was trustworthy.
There were two meanings buried in that shameless line.
Oneâ
âAn excuse and explanation I could make because I was an outsider.â
And the otherâ
âA test.â
It was to test Moon-Thread Sword.
I didnât trust Blue Moon Sect.
I had to see his reaction to that.
âSo.â
Are you connected to Yoo Cheongilâs death?
If he believed my distrust meant Yoo Cheongilâs death was involved, he might show somethingâanythingâhowever small.
And if he didâ
âThen thereâs a high chance Moon-Thread Sword is deeply involved.â
In any direction, Moon-Thread Sword could have been involved too.
I spoke, then watched his face.
He looked like he was thinking something over. Then, not long afterâ
âIs that so. Very well.â
He ended it by nodding as if he accepted it.
â......Tch.â
Seeing that, I swallowed down a small disappointment.
âItâs ambiguous.â
It was hard to tell whether it was yes or no.
It looked like no, butâ
âItâs too soon.â
It was too early to be certain.
âI will have a letter sent to Mount Hua Sect about this matter.â
â...Thank you.â
I bowed and offered proper respect.
After that, we didnât speak again.
If I tried, I could find things to say, butâ
âI will take my leave.â
âYes.â
My head was too tangled to keep talking, so I decided to get out of there first.
*****
After I left the Sect Masterâs quarters, I walked slowly, grinding my teeth down on the tip of my thumb.
âItâs ambiguous.â
I replayed what had just happened.
âIs Moon-Thread Sword not involved?â
Moon-Thread Sword was the one Iâd considered the most likely to have killed Yoo Cheongil.
But from what Iâd just seen, the odds that it wasnât him had risen a bit.
âStill, itâs too early to judge from just that.â
It was something I had to think about more deeply.
So I kept turning it over and over in my headâ
âAnd that damn old man doesnât even look like he cares.â
Yoo Cheongil, the one at the center of it, wasnât saying a word. He was just drifting through the air.
âDamn it.â
I was so pissed I could die.
If he was that indifferent, maybe I shouldnât bother eitherâ
âLike hell.â
If it really was murder, I couldnât not care.
If the killer existed inside Blue Moon Sect, Iâd be an eyesore to them.
âEven if the reason they killed the Sword Saint differs.â
Just the fact that his successor appeared could become a problem.
âThey might be aiming for me.â
They might try to approach and deal with me before it got annoying.
I knew that, so I had to find out one way or anotherâ
âBut that guyâs not paying attention at all, like his mindâs somewhere else.â
The person who shouldâve cared mostâYoo Cheongilâhad been quiet this whole time, sunk deep in thought like something was bothering him.
How can he be like that?
âDoes he believe Iâll handle it myself?â
Since I know it becomes a threat to my own safety if I donât move.
Is he acting like that because he thinks Iâll take care of it?
â......With his personality, thatâs possible.â
Considering how sly that old bastard is, it was entirely possible.
âDamn it.â
Who was I even blaming?
I was the one who grabbed hands with a malicious ghost just to survive.
âWhen do I get out of this?â
Iâd reached pinnacle. That old bastard had my lifeline, so I had no choice but to moveâ
I stopped.
Mid-thought, my feet froze.
âDo I really have no choice?â
The question rose up on its own.
Was it really true that I was doing this against my will?
â.......â
Thinking about it, the answer came almost instantly.
Because âagainst my willâ wasnât right.
âIâm doing it because I have something to gain too.â
If I followed Yoo Cheongilâs words, there was a lot to gain.
I knew thatâso I was moving.
Calling that âforcedâ would be forcing it.
âHa...â
I let out a sigh. Yoo Cheongil reacted.
[Child. What is it?]
â...Nothing. I just realized my situation a little more clearly, thatâs all.â
[Hmm?]
Maybe my answer sounded odd, because Yoo Cheongil tilted his head. But he didnât press. I just kept walking.
No matter what, finishing what I had to do came first.
After walking a little longer, I reached my destination.
It was a place Iâd been to as recently as yesterday.
âAh. Youâre here.â
The moment I stepped inside, I saw someone flinch at the sight of me.
A huge manâeasily over seven feet tall.
âGood morning.â
I smiled as I spoke to him.
âUnit Leader.â
â......â
At my smile, the Small Moon Unit Leader looked away with a sour expression.
Following his gaze, I kept talking.
âWe have something to discuss, donât we?â
GRIT.
The Small Moon Unit Leader clenched his teeth hard.
His face was blazing with anger.