SHWEEEINGâ!!!
With a sharp sound, a line was carved through empty air.
The tip of a swift sword left a trace, and sparks scattered at the same time.
CLANGâ!!
âKGH!â
With a rough sound, someone was pushed back.
The young manâs name was Ma Seonwoo, a blood relative of the Shaanxi Ma Clanâone of the junior fighters his clan had placed significant expectations on, but still.
âYour flankâs open.â
Ma Seonwoo couldnât find the pulse of the person in front of him. Watching the young man smiling brightly as he swung his sword, Ma Seonwooâs face flushed.
âGoddamn it...!â
He shouted like it was unfair.
âWhy the hell are you doing this! Youâve already gathered all the stones, havenât you?!â
At Ma Seonwooâs words, his opponent, Thunder Dragon Namgung Cheon, laughed awkwardly.
âIt canât be helped. Isnât this the kind of thing that becomes a memory?â
âBullshit...!â
What kind of nonsense was that. How was this a memory?
Ma Seonwoo was certain that Thunder Dragon had already met the passing conditions.
It couldnât be otherwise. One of the Seven Prodigies wouldnât have failed to gather stones up to now.
And yetâ
âEven after collecting them all, youâre going to raid me like this...!â
Even in that situation, he was picking a fight with him to steal his stones.
Ma Seonwoo couldnât accept this absurdity. And on top of thatâ
âIf it were only Thunder Dragon, fine.â
Even one of the Seven Prodigies was too much, but the other person was the problem.
The person leaning back over there, watching this without intervening.
A young man with a somewhat small frame for a male martial artist, but a ridiculously handsome faceâand blue eyes.
Ma Seonwoo knew him. Theyâd already exchanged greetings at the banquet.
âLittle Sword Saint...!â
The Little Sword Saint everyone talked about lately.
Heâd heard he was the successor of Sword Saint Yoo Cheongil, the strongest under heaven, the hero of the Central Plainsâand that at that age heâd reached an unbelievable realm and piled up staggering achievements against unorthodox fighters in Sichuan.
Heâd even heard he had talent that could put even the Seven Prodigies under his feet.
âSo....â
Was he not even going to step in for a fight?
While Thunder Dragon fought the two of them, the Little Sword Saint didnât move an inch.
It was absurd enough that Thunder Dragon could handle it alone.
âHeâs really just watching?â
And he really was just watching.
âKgh....â
Was it that he didnât even need to come out against them? Ma Seonwoo felt his pride crumbling, butâ
âThereâs no time to look away.â
â...!â
Without even time to feel that, Thunder Dragonâs sword charged in.
RUMBLEâ!!
With a small sound of thunder, the blade flashed.
And when he opened his eyes, Thunder Dragonâs sword was touching Ma Seonwooâs throat.
â...Ha....â
Letting out a hollow breath, Ma Seonwoo said.
â...I lost.â
âIt was a good match.â
It wasnât a good match.
It was overwhelming humiliation.
Ma Seonwoo knew it, and Thunder Dragon knew it.
But no one said it out loud.
That was the kind of fight it was.
In the end, Ma Seonwoo pulled a white stone from his robes and handed it to Thunder Dragon.
Seeing that, Thunder Dragon glanced at Ma Seonwooâs robe.
He could make out two black stones in there, butâ
âHahaha. Thank you.â
He didnât bring it up.
â...â
âThen take good care of your teammate, and I hope you pass.â
At Thunder Dragonâs words, Ma Seonwoo looked back. Far away, his teammateâalready knocked out by Thunder Dragonâwas visible.
â...â
Cheering him on while robbing him. It was ridiculous, but Ma Seonwoo didnât have the standing to point it out.
â...Thank you.â
That was the only kind of thing he could spit out.
*****
After the fight ended, Thunder Dragon came up, spinning the stone heâd gotten around his finger.
âHey, you couldâve helped instead of just watching.â
At the tone that made it clear he didnât like it, I let out a snort.
âYou could handle everything by yourself anyway.â
âEven so, thereâs a taste to doing it together.â
Together, my ass.
âYou didnât look like you needed it at all.â
He handled it all on his own.
All through this test, the moment Thunder Dragon spotted another enemy, he repeated the same thing: drawing his sword and charging.
He was fast as hell, too.
âHeâs nastier than he looks.â
Thunder Dragonâs sword was far more intense and vicious than the image Iâd had in my head.
If that Little Azure Sword bastard with the same Namgung blood had a more refined, calmer feelâ
âWhat the hell is this guy?â
Thunder Dragon used a sword completely different from that.
Itâs ridiculous for me to evaluate the Namgung Clanâs sword arts, but just looking at it, thatâs what it felt like.
âNo hesitationâwhy does he move like such a beast?â
He looks like a noble young master more than anyone, but his fighting style is pure barbarian.
Like he enjoys swinging the sword, Namgung Cheon moved his blade while dragging thunder along with it.
It was thunder itself.
Yeah. Saying it like that fits.
âThunder isnât some neat, clean shape.â
Rough, and layered with all kinds of things.
Namgung Cheon used a sword like that.
âHeâs strong.â
Heâs strong.
Watching him for a long time with my own eyes, I can tell.
That bastard was strong. The name Seven Prodigies wasnât a jokeâhe was on a completely different level from other junior fighters.
âWe did fight together a few times.â
But in the end, that was just me helping.
âHe really plays by himself, so thereâs nowhere to jump in.â
Whether it was two or one, he just took care of it, so the most I did was throw in a bit of interference.
Itâs comfortable, at least.
âAnd we ran into the right opponent, too.â
The only time we ran into other Seven Prodigies was right at the start of the second preliminaries. After that, we didnât see any.
Maybe because of that, my pockets are fat.
âWhat did we collect... letâs see.â
Ten black stones. Eight white stones.
For fighting until almost sundown, it doesnât feel like a lot, butâ
âAre they hiding well?â
In a mountain this wide, just finding other enemies in the first place was a little hard.
âStill, at least this much.â
The haul isnât bad.
Thinking that, I started sorting the stones Iâd gathered, whenâ
âBut hey.â
Thunder Dragon spoke to me.
âYes?â
âLooks like the test is almost over, doesnât it?â
âYeah. Well. Right.â
I looked up at the sky. The sunset was fully dropping.
At this point, it felt like the second preliminaries were about to end completely.
âDid the others do fine?â
Cheon Hyein and Poison Dragon donât matter, and if thereâs anyone Iâm actually worried about, itâs Cheon Eujin and Do Hyeong.
Considering we didnât run into them on the mountain, I trusted they handled it.
âNot that Iâm in a position to worry about them.â
Itâs lucky I teamed up with Thunder Dragon. If I hadnât, this side might not have been so comfortable.
Remembering that, I looked back at Thunder Dragon.
âThen.â
Thunder Dragon smiled brightly as he spoke.
âSince the testâs almost over, why donât we mix swords once?â
â...What?â
All of a sudden?
I stared at him, eyes wide, at Thunder Dragonâs suggestion.
Mix swords, out of nowhere?
âA spar? Right now?â
âThatâs right. The timeâs basically up anyway, and itâs a pain to go looking for someone else, and itâs boringâso for a bit of fun, why donât we do it?â
â...Do we have to?â
We could just stay still. Why would we have to mix swords? I looked at him with suspicion, andâ
âThatâs right. We have to.â
â...â
Looking into Thunder Dragonâs eyes, I realized.
âAh. So thatâs it.â
This bastardâwas this what he wanted from the start?
âHe wanted to fight me.â
Maybe all through these preliminariesâ
That mightâve been the only thing in his head.
That was the kind of look it was. A desperate look that said he had to spar me no matter what.
â...Uh...â
I really donât want to. While I was looking at Thunder Dragon, thinking whether I really had to fightâ
âAh, donât worry.â
Thunder Dragon waved his hand as he spoke.
Oh, what? Even if I refuse, itâs fineâ
âThis wasnât me asking permission.â
SHIIIINGâ!
...So itâs not.
â...So it was a notice.â
A notice that Iâm going to fight you from now on.
Making that clear, Thunder Dragon drew his sword again.
âWhat a hassle.â
He fought just fine up front, so for a moment I forgot the Seven Prodigies were a pack of lunatics.
âI forgot this guy clicked with Black-Grand Saber.â
Thunder Dragon approached me with eyes full of battle aura.
âYou really have to fight your teammate?â
âFight? This is just play. Play.â
âThen take the edge out of your eyes before you spit bullshit. Seriously.â
Even trying to stop him is pointless, huh.
I let out a sigh.
âHmm.â
Then, without thinking, I set my hand on my waist.
Sparring with Thunder Dragon?
Thinking about it, I let out a snort. It felt ridiculous.
âIâm thinking itâs not bad.â
Fighting that monster bastardâitâs not like I hate it completely.
Remembering that Iâm feeling that way, I let out a hollow laugh.
âAh, Iâm screwed....â
Feels like Iâm getting stained in a weird direction, too.
âI donât want to do fights that donât profit me.â
Whatâs the meaning of this?
It really is, just because.
A thing I donât even need to do, and Iâm still going to do it.
Iâm someone who really hates taking losses, too.
SHIIIINGâ!
I was drawing my sword.
A fight with Thunder Dragon is nothing but a pile of things for me to lose, butâ
âThatâs only if I lose.â
If the problem is what happens when I lose, then I just win, donât I?
âThunder Dragon is strong, but...â
Is he strong enough that I canât win? About that, I had a strange thought.
Iâm a lunatic too.
âTo feel like itâs worth trying the Seven Prodigies.â
Maybe I got arrogant after swallowing too many fortuitous encounters.
Itâs something I wouldnât even have imagined before.
âYou wonât regret it?â
I narrowed my eyes and said to Thunder Dragon.
Hearing that, Thunder Dragon smiled with his eyes like a crescent moon.
âRegret? Sorry, butââ
RRRUMBLEâ!!!
As the sun sank out of the sky, storm clouds gathered around Thunder Dragonâs sword.
âIâm not the kind of person who does that.â
âThatâs a really cool personality....â
Sword force that carries the essence of the Namgung Clan.
Thunder Dragon gripped it and was about to rush me.
Watching that, I was also setting up Third Form: Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn and starting to reset my stance whenâ
CRACK.
â...!â
â...Mm!â
At the presence from the side, both of us instantly turned our heads.
Thereâ
âAh. Well, this is awkward.â
A young man, âȘ NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t âȘ (Official version) stepping on a branch, wore an embarrassed expression with someone on his back.
â...Did I interrupt? Iâm really sorry. Hahaha....â
Noticing weâd spotted him, he forced a smile as he spoke.
Thunder Dragon frowned at him.
More precisely, not at him, but at the other young man he was carrying.
â...Seo Pyeong?â
Unbelievably, the one being carried was Seo Pyeong.
Wudang Cloud Dragon Seo Pyeongâout cold, slung on the young manâs back.
âAh.â
Catching Thunder Dragonâs gaze, the young man said.
âI just ran into an incident a moment ago... my teammate got knocked out, so I was bringing him along.â
Seo Pyeong got knocked out?
While Thunder Dragon and I were still thrown off by thatâ
âA-ah, donât mind me. Young Lords, just finish what you were doing. Iâm just passing through.â
The young man spoke urgently and tried to move.
Seeing that, Thunder Dragon started to approach himâ
âStop there.â
Someone appeared in the center of us.
I flinched. I hadnât felt any presence at all.
When I turned my eyes, it was a Martial Alliance martial artist with his face covered.
âThe preliminaries are over. Further combat is forbidden.â
â...â
âDamn....â
At that, Thunder Dragon showed how disappointed he was.
âTch... I really wanted to go at it....â
Grinding out his complaint, he shoved his sword back into its scabbard.
âWe must confirm the results, so follow the guidance.â
The Martial Alliance staff member spoke and moved.
Thunder Dragon followed him. I was about to follow too, then I suddenly turned back.
I met the young manâs eyes.
He looked slightly startled at me, then put on a friendly expression and dipped his head.
â...â
I gave him a small nod back.
Butâ
âThat bastard.â
Inside, I was thinking something else.
â...Itâs him.â
Now I know. I was wondering where Iâd seen him.
âThe back Yoo Cheongil was watching.â
The black rain cloak that passed me in the county seat.
Yoo Cheongil, staring at it without being able to look away.
Remembering that moment, I was sure.
âItâs him.â
That bastard is him. The one Yoo Cheongil was focused on.
Which meansâ
âHeâs got something going on.â
It means thereâs something to him.
And even if it werenât thatâ
The young man in front of my eyes was smiling like he was harmless, but I could tell.
âThat malevolent aura is that deep?â
At minimum, presence at the level of a malicious ghost.
A filthy aura so vicious no human could ever give offâ
was pouring out of that young man.