Thinking about it, it was the natural sequence.
If I was picking people to go to the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering, Cheon Hyein being included was mandatory.
Not just anyoneâone of the SEVEN PRODIGIES produced by BLUE MOON SECT.
With BLUE MOON SECTâs nature, sheâd earned the title of SEVEN PRODIGIES without ever once competing at the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering.
That meant she really did have that level of talent, and there wasnât some famous line inside BLUE MOON SECT for nothing.
âThe greatest talent since the Sword Saint.â
The strongest under heaven, Sword Saint Yoo Cheongil.
Since he was born from BLUE MOON SECT, she was the one everyone rated highest.
So of course I wanted to take her to the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering.
â...So youâre taking me.â
âYes. Come with us.â
â...Ha.â
Cheon Hyein let out a small laugh when she heard me.
âYou really came back after one month and thatâs what you came to say to me?â
âThereâs nothing I canât say.â
I was acting pretty shameless, but I was also reading the room.
Itâd been exactly a month.
A month since I beat her half to death while she was in a state where I wouldnât remember herâand then immediately met her again.
Thinking about that, I checked Cheon Hyein. Thankfully, it didnât look like sheâd been left with scars. She looked fine.
âHaa...â
Cheon Hyein lowered the sword sheâd been holding and stared at me.
Cold sweat was running down her cheeks.
Because sheâd been in the middle of training when I showed up.
Wiping her sweat with the back of her hand, Cheon Hyein looked at me again.
Those blue eyes like Moon-Thread Swordâs stood out.
âAfter the way we ended last time, itâs impressive you came just to say that.â
âWhatâs impressive about it. I didnât do anything wrong. It was a spar, thatâs all.â
âYou turned someone into a bloody lump.â
âWell... that...â
I gave an awkward smile.
âSorry. I didnât control it very well.â
It wasnât even something I did, so it was unfair as hell, but there was no point arguing it.
Besidesâ
âYou donât look like you care much, so just let it go.â
Cheon Hyein didnât look like she cared that much.
â......â
The instant she heard that, Cheon Hyeinâs expression changed.
Not into some sulky poutâshe went blank in a heartbeat.
âBoring.â
Her voice was icy.
I laughed when I heard it.
Now this felt familiar.
âYou know you made my position awkward?â
âI know. Thatâs why itâs good for me.â
Because of the result of our spar, Cheon Hyeinâs standing wobbled a little.
Sheâd been known as a genius who would shake history, and that alone had secured her position in the sect.
There was no one who could replace her right away.
Even later, when they talked about choosing a Young Lord, she was being mentioned as one of the strongest candidatesâ
But she lost to me.
Cheon Hyein lost to me.
And it wasnât even close.
Right after that happened, plenty of talk mustâve gone around the sect.
I wouldnât know since I was in seclusion, but it had to be loud.
And now I had to go as the representative to the Dragon-Phoenix Gatheringâthen I came to tell her to come with me.
Of course it would piss her off.
âYou knew all that, and you still came to talk to me...? Whatâs your intention?â
âI donât have an intention. Iâm just using the most efficient method.â
âTaking me?â
âYes. There isnât a better way. Even you can see that, canât you, young lady?â
âEven if thatâs true, coming to say it is another matter.â
âIf you donât want to, donât. Iâll go find someone else.â
If she truly said no, I wasnât going to drag her. I just needed a decision so I could move on fast.
â......â
Cheon Hyein stared at me with a blank face.
Every time I saw her, I felt it. She was really cold.
A different chill than Murong Yeongsun.
A face that looked just like Moon-Thread Swordâsâjust staring at you without smiling was enough to make you shrink.
âI really donât get it.â
Cheon Hyein walked toward me, voice flat.
âNo matter how I look at it, it doesnât feel like I shouldâve lost.â
Her eyes swept me up and down.
âWhy did I lose?â
âWhy do you think. You lost because youâre weak.â
â......â
She looked like she couldnât accept it, so I made it clear.
It wasnât the real answer, but I didnât care.
âYou talk too damn much. You lost because youâre weak as hellâwhat is there to âgetâ?â
â...Ha...â
Something rose from Cheon Hyein when she heard that.
It was creepy. A numb, stabbing presence coiled around my throat for a moment.
âYouâve got a mouth on you.â
I was a little intimidated, but I didnât show it.
âA mouth on me? Thatâs a weird word.â
I lifted the corner of my mouth at her.
âThatâs not something the weak get to say to the strong, is it?â
KIIIGIK.
Maybe I hit a nerve, because her presence grew heavier.
Seeing that, I hesitated.
Do I put my hand on the hilt?
Even just moving might provoke her, and I didnât have much faith in what would happen after that.
So I held back.
âHmm.â
Cheon Hyein made a small soundâ
Ssssss.
âand killed the presence sheâd been letting rise.
â...Youâre right.â
She nodded like she truly accepted it. Did she, really? Could be a lie, but I didnât care right now.
Fuck, sheâs scary.
I was nervous. Iâd sparred her onceâI knew how strong she was. If I hadnât been possessed, I probably couldnât have won.
Would it really be different now?
Even after seclusion... would it? Itâd only been a month.
Didnât Yoo Cheongil tell me? Not to get arrogant over one month.
Something mightâve changed, sureâbut it wouldnât be some extreme gap.
I had to keep reminding myself.
âDragon-Phoenix Gathering...â
Cheon Hyein frowned like she was thinking.
Then, after a short pauseâ
âIâll go.â
Her answer came out surprisingly clean.
âYou will?â
âYes. You said to go.â
â...Huh...â
I did tell her to go, but I didnât expect her to agree that easily.
âIf you come, Iâll be the representativeânot you. And weâll have to be very clear about how we act toward the Martial Alliance. Are you still fine with {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} that?â
âThat bothers me, but it canât be helped.â
I stayed quiet, and Cheon Hyein muttered.
âI wanted to go anyway. This time... it feels like that âmonsterâ might show up too... And besides that, itâs kind of annoying to have to pay attention to you as well.â
Whip.
She spun the wooden sword once and tucked it at her waist.
âIt looks fun, so Iâll go. But.â
âBut?â
âI have two conditions.â
Conditions? I frowned.
There was no need to accept conditions just to take her.
I was about to say exactly thatâ
âOne is, later, you spar me one more time.â
Cheon Hyein kept talking before I could.
âI donât want to just let it go like that. And second.â
I listened.
âThe last person youâre bringing. Let me choose.â
â...Huh?â
That was unexpected.
*****
Three days passed like that.
It was the day Moon-Thread Sword said weâd depart for the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering.
And on the day of departure, people gathered in front of the carriage.
âIs everyone here?â
I asked as I looked at the people whoâd arrived.
At my words, they reacted.
Including me, there were five of us.
The members were me, Do Hyeongâthe first person I went toâand Cheon Hyein.
And thenâ
â...Iâm not sure if itâs okay for me to go.â
It was Cheon Eujin.
He spoke while looking at everyone with eyes tight with tension.
Yeah. The fourth member was Cheon Eujin.
For the record, he wasnât someone I picked.
I wasnât thinking about Cheon Eujin.
I didnât plan to take him. Cheon Eujin was definitely talented, first-rate material, sure, butâ
If you ask whether he belongs as a representative...
With Do Hyeong and Cheon Hyein being SMALL MOON UNIT, taking Cheon Eujinâjust a second-generation discipleâwasnât exactly balanced.
But Cheon Eujin was on the list.
Whatâs she thinking?
Because the one who suggested him was none other than Cheon Hyein.
It was her condition for accepting my offer.
That sheâd choose the last member.
And the one she chose was Cheon Eujin.
Why?
I knew their relationship was a wreck. So why would she make âbring Cheon Eujinâ her condition?
It was suspicious, but I accepted it.
Cheon Eujin isnât a bad pick, either.
There mightâve been someone better, but even so, Cheon Eujin was fine.
He was manageable, and he was someone I could trustâmore or less.
If Iâm being honest, the first part is the real reason.
Compared to Cheon Hyeinâstrong but annoyingâ
Cheon Eujin, who listened and was soft, was better for me.
That was why I accepted her condition, too.
âItâs fine. The Sect Master approved it as well.â
I told Cheon Eujin, who looked uneasy.
â...The Sect Master too?â
âYes.â
Of course, Iâd already gotten permission from Moon-Thread Sword.
The moment I finalized the lineup, I went and told him, and he just nodded with that expressionless face of his.
And then it was departure day.
Waiting by the carriage with my arms crossed, I felt eyes on me.
It looked like BLUE MOON SECTâs warriors were all staring this way.
BLUE MOON SECT was attending the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering for the first time in years.
Since the Martial Alliance banned it, it had never happened even once.
Divine Spear had used authority to force an approval through.
So we could join the festival.
Of course people were going to watch.
I kept my eyes on the carriage, forcing myself to ignore everyoneâs stares.
Thenâ
âSeems about time for you to board...!â
The coachman, Chudong.
NoâSword Emperor Ui Yangyeon spoke to me.
...I have to travel with this guy again?
For some reason, the one-armed Sword Emperor was still hiding his identity and playing coachman.
Looks like heâd be our coachman again.
My stomachâs going to be wrecked again.
I could already see how tense Iâd be the whole time I was in that carriage.
What had it been like coming from Sichuan to Henan? I barely slept at all.
This time too...
Just imagining myself suffering the whole way, watching Sword Emperorâs face, made my chest feel tight.
âYoung Lord? Are you alright?â
â...Ah, yes. Iâm fine, sir. I just got a little dizzy.â
âOh dear... A young man like you...â
â...Everyone else, get on first.â
At my words, everyone boarded one by one. Maybe because of the event, maybe because of the number of people, theyâd prepared a pretty high-class carriage.
Then one more person passed in front of meâ
â...But...â
The young man stopped and spoke to me.
â...Am I going too?â
A young man with a brutal face.
Poison King Tang Gyeongakâs sonâPoison Dragon Tang Cheon-il.
He looked at me with a bizarre expression.
âWhy am I...?â
BLUE MOON SECT attending the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering, and a Tang Clan blood relative riding in that carriage.
It was strange as hell, butâ
âWhat, you were going to stay here alone? If youâre taking lessons, you have to come.â
â......â
For Myriad-Flowers Rain, if he was going to learn it, Tang Cheon-il had to follow me no matter what.
âWe missed a whole month, so weâve got to pick up the pace this time.â
âThatâs because you went into seclusionââ
âWhat?â
â...Nothing.â
Tang Cheon-il climbed into the carriage with a face full of resentment.
Even I could tell it was a weird situation, but what could I do.
Poison King will understand.
Probably.
Nodding to myself like I believed that, I looked around.
Toward the direction of the quarters where Moon-Thread Sword would be.
Heâs not coming out?
Even if his disciples and his people were leaving for the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering, Moon-Thread Sword didnât show.
Iâd heard the message in advance. He had his own schedule, so we should depart on our own.
He did look busy, but still.
Wouldnât he normally come out to see us off?
I thought about it, thenâ
Whatever.
If he doesnât come, he doesnât come.
With that thought, I boarded the carriage too.
âMay I depart?â
âYes. Please.â
I answered Chudong.
Then Chudong clicked his tongue and whipped the horse.
HIIIIIIGHâ!!!
The horse screamed, and the carriage began to move.
...Iâm going out again.
I stared out the window, swallowing my sigh.
Iâd barely arrived from Sichuan, and I was leaving again.
And of all things, the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering?
Something I never thought Iâd be involved with.
A place I assumed only noble houses and famous sectsâ
or ridiculous peopleâever attended.
And I was going as the representative.
Life really was something you couldnât predict.
...So please. Let it end without some huge incident.
I prayed and prayed for it to pass without anything happening.
Butâ
*****
As alwaysâ
âDraw your sword, Little Sword Saint! I need to taste how great you are!â
My luck was dogshit.
Damn it.