I left the banquet hall and headed for a somewhat secluded spot.
It was a dead end at the end of an alley, and judging by the stacked boxes, it looked like some kind of storage space.
âDid you sleep okay?â
Bang Seojin was sitting on top of the piled boxes, greeting me.
She was a little taller than me, and her legs looked even longer.
With the way she had them neatly crossed, it mightâve looked alluringâ
â...What a fucking joke.â
If we share the same blood, it just looks like pure bullshit.
âWhatâs with that look? You got something you want to say to your older sister?â
Sheâs quick. Before she could catch that I was cursing her out with my eyes, I fixed my face and answered.
âYes. I had something to say, so I came to see you.â
I glanced at the emblem pinned to her chest.
Martial Alliance. And proof she was elite personnel from Main Alliance Headquarters.
Looking at it, I asked.
â...Whatâs going on?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âWhy are you wearing that?â
What did it mean to be Main Alliance Headquarters personnel? It meant the Martial Allianceâs symbolâand its top-tier fighting force.
It wasnât something even an Orthodox martial artist could just stroll into.
âIf weâre talking difficulty.â
It wouldnât be wrong to say itâs almost on par with the Small Moon Unit.
â...My older sister is Main Alliance Headquarters personnel?â
All I could feel was shock. What the hell happened over the past few years while she was gone?
When I asked because it made no senseâ
âHaha.â
Bang Seojin burst out laughing.
âYouâre one to talk.â
The moment she tossed that out with a slight eye-smile, my body stiffened a little.
She wasnât wrong. Forget Bang Seojinâmy situation is even harder to understand.
âMy little brother. Guess your talentâs better than I thought. The Small Moon Unit at that age. Do you have any idea how shocked I was?â
â...Hahahaha.â
âAnd the Sword Saintâs successor? What happened while your older sister wasnât home?â
â...A lot happened. A decent amount.â
âCan I answer like that too?â
âIf weâre calling it even, Iâm fiââ
THUNK.
Something flew past my head. I glanced overâthere was a tree branch stabbed into the floor.
What the hell.
âStill a little bastard with your jokes, huh?â
â...And youâre still rough.â
âRough women are popular.â
âNo. Pretty women are popular.â
âThen weâre good. Iâm pretty.â
â...What do we do about that ego?â
I couldnât deny it. Our blood runs strongâif youâre born with the Bang name, you at least have to be acknowledged as pretty or handsome.
âHm....â
Bang Seojin watched me making an awkward face, and she didnât wipe the smile off.
âIf you donât want to say, fine. Your older sister has a lot she canât say either. And.â
THUD.
Bang Seojin hopped down lightly from where sheâd been sitting up high.
âHonestly, you didnât come here to ask about that.â
âThen what...?â
After landing, Bang Seojin walked toward me slowly. Only when she came right up to my face did she ask.
âHow have you been?â
âHuh?â
âIâve been doing pretty well, in my own way. What about you?â
â...Me?â
If I say Iâve been doing well, thatâs a stretch. Iâve been rolling through insanity day after day.
â...Moderately?â
But I canât say Iâve been doing badly, either. So I tried to smooth it over.
âNo one bullying you?â
âWhat am I, a kid?â
I have been bullied.
The problem is, itâs a ghostâand the strongest under heaven.
âIf someone bullies you, tell me. Your older sisterâs pretty strong.â
âAh... Yeah?â
Even if I told her, I know she couldnât punish him.
If it wasnât a ghost and it was a person, itâd be even more impossible.
â...So. What are you doing right now?â
Fine. We canât talk about how weâve lived.
Then whatâs the situation now?
Why was she wearing that uniform, and what was she doing earlier?
At my questionâ
âAh, that?â
Bang Seojin answered like it was nothing.
âIâm one of the strategistâs guards. Iâm in the Guards.â
âAh. So thatâs whâwhat? Guard?â
It took a beat for it to hit, and I widened my eyes.
A guard for Jegal Jin?
âYeah. Why?â
âNot âwhyââitâs shocking you got into the Guards.â
Even within Main Alliance Headquarters units, the Guards were a high position.
Because they protected important figures, Iâd heard you had to be at least pinnacle.
âMm.â
At my surprise, Bang Seojin saidâ
âI havenât been in long. Something happened recently, so theyâve been pulling a lot of people.â
âSomething?â
âYeah. The Commander of the Guards died.â
â...What?â
What kind of insane news is that?
The Commander of the Guards died?
âI didnât hear the details. They said he was a spy, or something.â
â...What theââ
A Commander of the Guardsâsomeone handpicked even among Main Alliance Headquartersâwas a spy?
âCan you even tell me that?â
âSo what. Just donât say I went around telling people.â
â...Yes. Okay.â
âAnyway. So they rushed to reorganize and fill gaps, and I got lucky and got in.â
â...And then you became the strategistâs guard right away?â
âYeah. I heard the strategist picked me himself?â
â...â
My head started to ache. Bang Seojin getting into Main Alliance Headquarters was already weird, but Jegal Jin personally picking her out of the Guardsâ
âThis.â
Is this because of me too? Noâmore preciselyâ
âBecause of the Bang name.â
Did he choose her because sheâs from the Bang Clan of Liaoning?
âOf course, maybe not.â
I canât read Jegal Jinâs mind. It was just a suspicion.
âAnyway. Itâs nice seeing your face after so long. Are those people doing okay too?â
Those people.
It was obvious who she meant.
âTheyâre doing okay. Moderately.â
Father and my brother.
When I answered while thinking of them, Bang Seojinâs face twisted.
âThat wonât do. If theyâre doing okay.â
â...â
She looked deadly serious.
Theyâre familyâarenât you being too much? I couldâve said that, but my feelings werenât any different.
âThey need to crash and burn.â
âMore than they already have?â
Feels like they punched through the floor and dropped underground a long time ago. I donât even know if thereâs anywhere left to fall.
âMy little brother should do it tooâlive moderately and leave. Ah. Did you already leave?â
â...â
If she meant ârun away like me,â then Iâd failed halfway and succeeded halfway.
â...Iâll try.â
âYeah, yeah. And our master said he wants to see you once.â
âMaster?â
Bang Seojinâs master?
No way she became a martial artist with no master.
âWho is it?â
I asked because I wondered if it was someone I knew. Bang Seojin answered with a slightly reluctant face.
âEven if I tell you, you wonât know. Anyway, Iâll come see you later.â
âThââ
I donât even know who it is and sheâs just going to show up? That reeks of trouble.
I was about to stall for time by saying I needed to prepare myself, whenâ
FWEEEEEEET---!!!
A piercing sound rang out from far away.
âOh. Theyâre calling me. Iâm going?â
âWait. Older Sisâ!â
Bang Seojin launched herself at the whistle. I felt it last time tooâshe was fast as hell.
By the time I turned around, she was already gone.
âHah.â
Againâshe says what she wants and disappears.
It was ridiculous.
âWhat the hell, seriously.â
So she just talked about herself and left.
Then and now, she was still a one-woman army.
*****
After that, I went out to the county seat.
Originally, I was going to leave with the group that was supposed to be waiting.
âThey ditched me...?â
There was no group waiting for me.
Theyâd abandoned me ages ago.
I figured theyâd at least wait a little, but they just left without looking back.
I know exactly where they went, but thanks to them, I had to walk through the county seat alone.
âUgh.â
There are so many people. Maybe itâs because itâs the center of Henan, but it also seemed like news that the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering was happening had drawn them inâcrowds packed tight.
It was almost hard to even pass through.
I forced my way through and barely managed to moveâ
SWISH.
âHuh?â
Someone brushed past me.
With a crowd like this, people passing by isnât strange.
Butâ
âWhat is it?â
Their appearance was... off. A figure in a black rain cloak pulled down from head to toe.
I couldnât see their face clearly, but when I caught a slight view of their jaw, I could tell it was paleâalmost sickly white.
Even at a glance, it was unusual.
â...What is that?â
It bothered me.
I shot them a glance and looked away again.
Thenâ
[Thatâs....]
Yoo Cheongil spoke.
I couldnât ask out loud, so I looked toward him. Yoo Cheongil was staring after them with a startled expression.
What?
I looked in the direction Yoo Cheongil was looking.
It was the person in the black rain cloak whoâd passed me.
They vanished into the crowd.
Only then did I ask quietly.
â...What is it?â
[....]
Yoo Cheongil didnât answer.
âOld man?â
When I asked again, Yoo Cheongilâsilent until thenâspoke at last.
[Itâs nothing. I saw wrong.]
Even as he said it, his gaze was still locked beyond the crowd.
What was that?
Curious, I tried to ask again, butâ
[Letâs go.]
Yoo Cheongil didnât give me an answer in the end.
I donât know who he mistook them for, but from his trembling eyes and the stiff expression he rarely showed, I could tell heâd thought of something that wasnât good.
*****
A quiet room. Light poured in through the window frame, brightening the darkness, and silence pressed down beneath letters piled high.
Beyond the office that looked like a wreck, the desk was oddly spotless.
Two teacups were set in a line on top of it.
One of them floated in the air, then dropped with a small thud.
CLICK.
TRICKLEâ.
The empty teacup filled with water.
While carefully pouring tea, the man in front asked the old man.
âHow was it?â
Jegal Jin paused.
At that, the one pouring tea looked up at the other.
Jegal Jin looked at him.
âWhat was what?â
âYour impression. Meeting him.â
âYou ask pointless things.â
Jegal Jin replied with irritation, but the other didnât waver at all.
âAlliance Leader. Iâm saying it againâthis was pointless.â
The other was the Alliance Leader, Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong.
âWhat do I gain from seeing that miserable bastardâs child?â
â....â
Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong only nodded silently. Even that attitude irritated Jegal Jin.
âMind your own business in moderation.â
â....â
âAnd what about you? How was it, seeing him yourself? You were so curious you even used your strength.â
â....â
Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong fell silent.
Jegal Jin knew that silence meant he was thinking, so he didnât rush him.
He waited a beat.
Thenâ
âNot yet.â
A short answer.
Not yet.
Did that mean it was too early to judge?
Orâ
âDoes it mean he isnât worth judging yet?â
If it was the first, it was praise. If it was the second, it was meaningless.
But Jegal Jin didnât dig into it.
Because digging into that would be ridiculous.
âTch.â
Explaining the second preliminaries.
He only did it because Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong forced it, but what could be more absurd than that?
âPointless.â
Even though Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong knew his circumstances, that meddling irritated him.
Heâd cut ties with that place long ago.
The last tie, tooâhis youngest daughter.
And that bastardâkneeling and beggingâhad been the â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) final straw. Heâd written a recommendation letter, and that had truly severed the last thread.
âAnd now.â
To think heâd end up seeing him.
Jegal Jinâs impression of meeting the Bang Clanâs bloodâhis youngest daughterâs childâwas only one thing.
âHis eyes look like hers.â
Disgustingly, the boy resembled his daughter more than his father did.
He remembered the eyes that had looked at him in startled shock.
And seeing that, he understood.
âHe knows.â
What kind of relationship they had. That little brat seemed to know.
That was whyâ
Even though it didnât suit his age, heâd thrown a childish tantrum and vented.
âHoo.â
He sighed and drank his tea.
â...Enough of that.â
He forced the topic away.
There was a reason they were facing each other right now in the first place.
âLetâs get to the point.â
â....â
At Jegal Jinâs words, Divine Spear Jeok Homyeongâs gaze changed.
âAlliance Leader. Information came in.â
As Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong focused, meeting Jegal Jinâs eyesâ
âIt looks like Heaven-Breaking Palace is scheming something. The target seems to be Henan, but... what matters more is this.â
Strength gathered in Jegal Jinâs eyes.
âIt seems that thing is connected to the Demon Cult.â
CRASHâ!
The instant the words fell, the teacup Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong was holding shattered into pieces.
Thenâ
âAh!â
Jegal Jin shouted while staring at the ruined teacup.
âI told you to hold it gently! Didnât I tell you to stop breaking my cups?!â
Jegal Jin snapped at Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong, furious.
â...Sorry.â
Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong said awkwardly, then started cleaning up the broken teacup.