Thousand-Mile True Sight Jegal Jin.
Commonly called the Martial Allianceâs second-in-command.
In terms of martial strength, it wasnât clearly known, and plenty of people said he wasnât a master.
Even so, there wasnât a single person in the Central Plains who dared to look down on Jegal Jin.
If youâd lived through the Orthodox-Demonic War, or even just heard the stories, youâd be the same.
âJegal Jin is the God of War.
âIf it werenât for him, the Orthodox-Demonic War wouldâve been lost.
Every martial artist who took part in that war said it in one voice.
That the single greatest influence on the war was Jegal Jin.
The most outstanding genius in the Jegal Clanâs history.
A man people swore would never be born again, even in future generations.
If you asked who held the most influence in the Central Plains right now, anyone would answer the same.
That it was Jegal Jin.
â...Thousand-Mile True Sight...!â
âTo think the strategist came in person....â
Martial artists whose entire lives were martial artsâpeople who only dreamed of enlightenment and climbing to a higher realm from it.
People who had contempt for the weak baked into them.
Even those people, looking at Jegal Jinâsomeone who might be weaker than themâshowed him respect.
âI couldnât see you at the last Dragon-Phoenix Gathering, and now I get to see the strategist like this.â
â...The atmosphere feels completely different. Just as the Sect Master said.â
Jegal Jin stood on the platform and looked down at the junior generation. His eyes were calm and steadyâand sharp.
Then our eyes met.
â...!â
The moment I met Jegal Jinâs gaze, my body flinched.
âSo itâs you, the child of that damned Bang Clan bastard.
That voice was still vivid.
I couldnât tell if there was hostility in it, but I sure as hell didnât feel any affection.
âThis is fucked.â
No question about it. Jegal Jin doesnât like me.
Even so, Iâd hoped that since he was my grandfather, maybeâjust maybeâheâd look on me kindly, but yeah. As if.
âWhatâs with that murderous glare?â
The way he stared down at me wasnât normal.
Iâd gathered information before coming, sure, but facing him in person was completely different.
Sharper than what Iâd heard. Harsher than what Iâd heard.
A man long past old age, and yet still sitting as Clan Head.
Was it because, as the Martial Allianceâs second-in-command, he wielded influence without a tremor? Even the presence packed into him was exceptional.
To the point where it made you wonder how that was even possible.
â...Which makes it even weirder.â
That was why I couldnât understand it.
âHow the hell did my dad charm her?â
How did my father manage to charm a man like thatâs daughter?
âNo matter how much looks are everything, still.â
If Iâm the youngest, that means when he was charming her, he was already a married man with kids.
And even then, a bloodline of the Five Great Clans fell for it?
And then she ran away from the clan and went to Liaoning?
â...What a fucking mess.â
I could understand why that old man hated me.
Some worthless bastard stole his precious daughter. I get it. I understand why heâd hate me.
Butâ
âWhy now, of all times.â
While Iâm attending the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering.
In a situation like this, getting on his bad side wasnât exactly good news.
Thinking that, I kept watching Jegal Jinâ
FLINCH!
I jerked without meaning to.
Because Jegal Jinâs face twisted as he looked at me.
And thenâ
âTCH!â
He clicked his tongue once and turned his gaze away.
At that °⢠N đ v đ l i g h t â˘Â° reactionâclear as dayâI licked my dry lips.
âThis wonât be easy.â
The Divine Spear, and now Jegal Jin too.
If itâs like this, thenâ
âAm I seriously hated by both the Martial Allianceâs number one and number two?â
How could life be this hard?
Right when a sigh was about to slip outâ
[Kid. Youâve got a long road ahead of you....]
Yoo Cheongil made a show of patting my shoulder, even though he couldnât touch it.
â...â
Instead of a sigh, I almost swore.
Hearing that from the one who caused this made my blood boil even more.
*****
The explanation for the second preliminaries wasnât long.
Like heâd said, Jegal Jin explained it himself, but it was as simple as the first preliminariesâso it ended in an instant.
Jegal Jin didnât even bother repeating himself. He explained it once, left a âGood luck sufferingâ behind, and vanished.
When Jegal Jin disappeared, the junior generation kept throwing looks after him like they couldnât let go.
But inside thatâ
I was just breathing out in relief.
â...He didnât do anything to me, did he?â
Maybe he hadnât done anything yet. Maybe he had no intention to.
I didnât know.
But for me, what just happened was more terrifying than anything.
âGoddamn it. A grandfather, out of nowhereâwhat the hell is this.â
Whether it was my paternal grandfather or my maternal grandfather, Iâd lived like I didnât have either.
And then it turns out heâs not only aliveâheâs the Jegal Clan Head?
âThis is insane. Seriously.â
What is my life, that itâs this eventful?
It was honestly unbelievable.
âThe explanation for the preliminaries ends here. I hope there is blessing upon the stars who will step forward.â
The closing was just formal words.
When that ended and the Martial Alliance people finally withdrew, only then could I breathe properly.
âHoo....â
Not easy. Seriouslyânot easy.
I was rubbing my forehead, wondering if Iâd been sweating, whenâ
âAre you all right?â
Someone spoke to me. I looked up, and the first thing I saw was a handsome face.
â...Thunder Dragon.â
It was Thunder Dragon of the Namgung Clan. He walked over with a friendly smile.
âYour expression hasnât looked good for a while. Are you all right?â
He asked in a tone that sounded genuinely concerned.
âAh, Iâm fine. I just didnât sleep much last night.â
I didnât sleep much, and the situationâs crap, so my face isnât exactly cooperating.
At that, Thunder Dragon gave a small smile.
âAh. Is that so?â
âYes.â
Whatâs with this guy?
We traded a few short lines, and I frowned. Something about it felt strange.
âSomething.â
Like he wanted something from me.
Once I realized that, I just asked straight out.
âIs there something you want to say?â
âOh....â
At my blunt question, Thunder Dragonâs eyes widened a little.
âYouâre refreshingly direct.â
âI donât like going in circles. What is it?â
When I told him to get to the point, Thunder Dragon smiled awkwardly.
Then, after a moment, he brought it up.
âItâs nothing else. About the second preliminaries.â
âYes.â
âWould you do it with me?â
âHm?â
I tilted my head. Do the preliminaries together?
âWith you, Young Lord Namgung?â
âThatâs right.â
At that, my thoughts shifted.
I already knew from the explanationâthis time it was two-person teams.
Maybe the Martial Alliance side calculated the numbers to fit perfectly. Who knows.
So when I heard the test contents, what Iâd assumed wasâ
âObviously Do Hyeong, or Cheon Eujin. Or Poison Dragon.â
I hadnât expected Thunder Dragon to suggest it.
And on top of thatâ
âArenât you supposed to do it with your younger brother?â
Thunder Dragon had a twin younger brotherâLittle Azure Sword.
And alsoâ
âThat side has bad blood with me too.â
Little Azure Sword had deep bad blood with me. Especiallyâ
âHeâs still dragging that malicious ghost around.â
Seeing the malicious ghost behind him, it was obvious I still shouldnât get involved with that bastard.
In a situation like thatâ
âDo you not know what happened between me and your younger brother?â
It was more than strange that Thunder Dragon was reaching out to me.
âAh.â
Thunder Dragon understood what I meant and smiled awkwardly.
Did he really not know? The question rose upâ
And thenâ
âIt doesnât matter.â
âWhat?â
Thunder Dragon erased the smile heâd been wearing and added, flatlyâ
âI donât want to do it with an incompetent bastard whose only merit is his face in the first place. And this looked more interesting. What do you think, Little Sword Saint?â
â...â
The way he called his own younger brother incompetent was filled with sincerity.
Even to me, the way he said he didnât want to get involved was... fresh.
Thisâ
âThat familyâs a mess too, huh?â
Tang Clan, Namgung Clanâ
And hell... even the Jegal Clan mess, too, even if that oneâs because of my father.
Feels like the Five Great Clansâ kids are all going to ruin.
But that wasnât important, so I shoved it aside.
âHmm.â
Team up with Thunder Dragon?
â...Hm.â
I considered it for a moment. Iâd never imagined doing anything with Thunder Dragon, butâ
Thinking about the test contents....
âThis might not be bad.â
The thought came that it might be surprisingly fine.
There were a few things that bothered me, sure, butâ
âWhatever.â
I could deal with those in advance.
âSure. Letâs do it.â
âOh!â
When I accepted like it was nothing, Thunder Dragon beamed.
He looks exactly like Little Azure Sword, but heâs definitely different.
Stillâ
âCanât say it feels good.â
From meeting the Seven Prodigies, they were all the same in one way: they felt off.
Was it because their talent was too absurd? At minimum, arrogance was baked into them.
âAnd the contempt for the weak is strong.â
They were the type who fundamentally poured contempt over anyone weaker.
And even aside from thatâ
âThunder Dragon is... what.â
Like a wide ocean. A broad, deep ocean stretching far away.
Beautiful at a glance, fresh and clear.
Butâ
âIf you look closely, it feels like thereâs trash floating on it.â
Small pieces of annoying trash bobbing on the surface.
That kind of person.
âWell, whatever.â
If itâs just doing preliminaries together, then it doesnât matter what he is.
So the moment I clasped hands with Thunder Dragonâ
âAh, damn. Iâm late.â
A bulky guy cut in belatedly, sounding disappointed.
It was Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin.
âI was going to claim him first. Figures a Namgung would be quick.â
âBrother Peng. Youâre late.â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin smacked his lips while looking at the hands Thunder Dragon and I were holding.
Why does that bastard always react like that? Itâs disgusting.
âTch. If itâs like this, then....â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin rolled his eyes, searching for someone.
Looking at that, it seemed heâd been looking for me too.
â...What the hell do you want now?â
I donât know what the connection is with Murong Yeongsun, butâ
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin should be staying the hell away from me. And yet he came at me strangely friendly.
âAh.â
Then he found who he was looking for and waved.
âHey! Sword Phoenix!â
At that, everyoneâs gaze turned.
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin called out to Plum Blossom Sword Phoenix, and sheâ
âHuh?â
Was looking at me.
Like she didnât give a damn about Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin calling her.
While I silently met her eyes, Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin walked up to her.
âIf you donât have anyone, wanna do it with me?â
â....â
At that, Sword Phoenix glanced at Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin.
Then she sent her gaze back to me for a brief momentâ
NOD.
She nodded, accepting Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojinâs suggestion.
âNice. You choose fast.â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin laughed at her response.
As I watched, I could hear others letting out regretful sighs.
Of course they would.
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin and Sword Phoenix were among the strongest even within the Seven Prodigies.
Those two teaming up was practically a disaster.
âYeah, I shouldnât get tangled up with that side.â
That was true no matter how you looked at it.
I was thinking I wouldnât even glance at Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin and Sword Phoenixâ
âHey.
Someone sent me a voice transmission.
âBehind you.
I turned.
And thereâ
âHi?
Bang Seojin stood there, smiling sweetly at me.
âWe still have more to talk about, right?
â...â
At that, annoyance crashed over meâ
And at the same timeâ
âPerfect.â
I had questions for her too.