By the time the sun had fully died, we arrived back at the field where the preliminaries had started.
We moved under the guidance of the Main Alliance Headquarters staff member. And when we got there, everyone weâd seen at the start was gathered.
âTheyâre all a complete mess.â
Oun Chu was busy twisting his face like he was exhausted, and the others stood there without much change in expression.
I could tell the moment I saw them.
âThese are the ones.â
Strong ones, plain and simple.
While they sighed like they were worn down from fighting, there were also ones who looked like they were just boredâbecause they hadnât really needed to use much strength in the preliminaries in the first place.
Black-Grand Saber and Sword Phoenix were like that. Black-Grand Saber kept yawning with the most bored expression in the world.
Sword Phoenixâ
â...I canât tell.â
That oneâs face is so blank I canât read it, but with not a hint of change, itâs probably the same.
And the othersâ
âNot much different over there either.â
I looked toward Cheon Hyein. As expected of one of the Seven Prodigies, she didnât look any different from before.
Butâ
â...What the hell is wrong with that bastard?â
Unlike Cheon Hyein, Poison Dragon looked completely wiped.
How do I put itâ
âItâs not physical tiredness...â
More like mental exhaustion looked stronger.
âWell, yeah.â
I got it. If heâd been teamed with Cheon Hyein of all people, it was more than possible.
âHe mustâve had it rough.â
I nodded, feeling a little sorry for Tang Cheon-il, then looked the other way.
âDamn.â
That side was the biggest problem. The side with Seo Pyeong.
He was still unconscious, slung over someoneâs back.
Yeah. That someone was the problem.
âWhat the hell is he?â
He looked frail, and he didnât have much presence.
Butâ
âWhat the hell is that malevolent aura?â
That nauseating, ominous energy drifting around him.
The filthy stench you feel from malicious ghosts stuffed full of resentment and hatred.
âAnd Iâm only seeing that now?â
Itâs ridiculous that Iâm only noticing something that disgusting now.
If it were that bad, I shouldâve felt it from the moment we entered the mountain.
âI only noticed after facing him.â
The fact that I only caught on to that malevolent aura after I had him right in front of my eyes.
That was what bothered me the most.
âThis is weird.â
What the hell is he? I can tell at a ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ glance heâs the kind of bastard you should never get involved with.
âThereâs something there.â
My instincts were saying it.
âIf you get tangled up, youâre fucked.â
If I got involved with that side, it would be a disaster. My instincts were screaming it at me.
And I knew that perfectly well, butâ
âFuck...â
Another instinct spoke up.
Normally, when itâs like this, you get tangled up no matter what.
No. Absolutely not. This time, no matter what, Iâm pretending I didnât see it and not getting involved.
I swore it to myself.
âWhatever that bastard does, I donât care.â
If I pretend I didnât see it, thatâs the end of it.
While I was making that resolveâ
âToday, the second preliminaries will be concluded!â
A Main Alliance Headquarters staff member shouted.
âFrom this moment, we will verify the results. The representatives of each team, step forward and prove you have met the passing conditions!â
At the same time, one person from each team stepped forward.
And they began showing their stones to the staff.
Black-Grand Saber stepped up too and casually showed his stones.
TUK.
Just one pairâone black stone and one white stone.
It meant he hadnât done any unnecessary fighting.
Others handed over stones as well, one after anotherâ
Then Thunder Dragon pulled stones from his robe and dumped them out.
RATTLE-RATTLEâ!!
â...Huh?â
âWhat is that amount?â
âWhat the...?â
When far more stones fell out than expected, everyoneâs eyes went wide.
âKgh...â
â...Goddamn it.â
Some even spat words out like they were seething. Probably the ones whoâd lost their stones to Thunder Dragon and me.
After Thunder Dragon turned in his stones like that, Cheon Hyein walked up and handed hers over too.
RATTLE-RATTLEâ!
She spilled out a large amount as well.
â...Of course.â
That sly one. Looks like she went at it with the same mindset I did.
After they finished taking everything out and verifying itâ
âThe second preliminaries will be concluded!â
With that announcement, the preliminaries were fully over.
At that point, the remaining number of people was aboutâcompared to the first preliminariesâanother three-tenths.
A moment where a massive number of eliminations had been decided.
*****
After the preliminaries ended, we returned straight to the inn.
I heard there was a banquet left that wasnât mandatory, but from what I could tell, there wouldnât be many who stayed for it.
There were so many eliminated, and itâs not like theyâd have any reason to go to a banquet.
âIf the eliminated donât go, all thatâs left is an empty banquet hall.â
Why would anyone bother going?
It was obvious most people were thinking the same thing as me.
âGod. Iâm tired.â
I got to the inn and collapsed like I was drained.
Feels like I could fall asleep immediately if I wanted.
âHaa....â
While thinking that, I was about to go to sleepâ
â...Damn it.â
I forced myself up.
I wanted to just sleep, butâ
âIâve still got to do what Iâve got to do.â
I hadnât trained yet.
I had training I did every day. Now, if I went to bed without doing it, it felt annoyingly unfinished.
âThey said tomorrowâs a rest day, I think...â
The second preliminaries were done, and we were about to enter the main bracket.
They said weâd rest one day and go right in, so tomorrow there was no schedule.
Which meantâ
âIt means I can train more.â
Ha.
Remembering that, I laughed without meaning to.
âIâm becoming a lunatic.â
I can take a day off, so I think I can push training harder?
Itâs a thought I never wouldâve had before.
Itâs ridiculous, but it didnât feel bad.
âHaa... letâs go.â
I steadied myself and got up.
Just as I was about to head to the training groundsâ
SSSSSSSâ.
At the sensation on my back, I turned around immediately.
Outside the moonlit window, a familiar huge figure hovered over the frame.
It was Yoo Cheongil.
âAh.â
I swallowed a sigh at the sight. He hadnât shown himself all day, and now he was back?
âWhere the hell did you run off tââ
I frowned, about to speak to Yoo Cheongil, whenâ
â......â
I had to stop mid-word.
Because Yoo Cheongil raised one finger and brought it to his lips.
What? Why is he telling me to be quiet?
I looked at him with a puzzled face.
[Kid.]
Yoo Cheongil spoke.
[Someone is here.]
â...!â
My back prickled with goosebumps.
âSomeone?â
[Donât let your expression harden.]
I had to stay calm. Like Yoo Cheongil warned, I couldnât show it.
I controlled my breathing and moved slowly.
Like I was just continuing what Iâd been doing, I walked toward the door while grabbing the Divine Sword.
With the sword on my waist, getting ready as naturally as I couldâ
[Northwest. Toward the ceiling. Fire sword qi.]
Yoo Cheongil said.
And the moment I heard it, I drew the Divine Sword.
SHIIIINGâ!!
With a sharp sound, sword force wrapped around the blade.
And I launched it as-is.
CRACKâ!!
A deep sword scar scraped across the ceiling.
As fragments fellâ
THUD!âwith my eyes tense and scanningâ
[Thatâs enough. It ran.]
âHa.â
At Yoo Cheongilâs words, I finally let out the breath Iâd been holding.
â...What was up there?â
[Yeah. Fast one. The moment you drew your sword, it fled.]
He said it ran, but I hadnât heard anything escaping.
âWho was it...?â
Who?
Who had been watching me?
I didnât even notice. Which meantâ
âIf things went wrong, Iâd be dead.â
If Iâd been ambushed, my throat couldâve been cut and it wouldnât be strange.
Who was it? Who was watching me?
When I pressed himâ
[I donât know.]
Yoo Cheongil shook his head like he truly didnât know.
âHuh?â
Hearing that, my brow tightened.
You donât know?
That could happen. Even Yoo Cheongil might not know, butâ
âSomething.â
It felt like he knew and was pretending not to.
Nothing looks particularly off, and yetâ
It felt like that.
âDamn... Iâm screwed.â
Whatever it was, it looked like sleeping tonight was out of the question.
*****
SMACK.
A shadow that had been moving as if flying through the air dove into the brush.
Stepping on trees as it moved a bit farther, it landed like it was dropping to the ground, then immediately knelt on one knee.
As if paying respects, it lowered its head.
DRIP. DRIP.
Blood fell from the manâs arm.
Drops soaked into the grass.
The young man in front of him looked at the back of that hand and asked.
âYouâre hurt.â
At the young manâs words, the shadow bowed its head deeper and spoke.
âI apologize.â
âWhat happened?â
The young man asked. He wasnât the kind of existence that should be getting hurt.
To that question, the shadow answered.
âHe noticed.â
âHuh?â
The young manâs eyes widened.
He noticed? That was impossible.
âInk Azure. Are you saying the bastard noticed your presence?â
âYes.â
â......â
He asked again because he couldnât believe it, but the answer didnât change.
He noticed?
And on top of thatâ
âHe even attacked? And you got hit by it?â
â...Kill me.â
âHahahahahaha.â
The young man burst out laughing.
At the killing intent buried in that voice, Ink Azureâs body trembled slightly.
âHaha... hahahaha....â
The young man laughed like that, then erased his smile in an instant.
âInteresting.â
SSSSSSSSâ.
With a face gone cold, the moment he spoke, it felt like wind blew from somewhere.
â...I was only disappointed because he looked so insignificant. So heâs different from what he looks like?â
His impression looked tired, worn.
They said he was stirring up the Central Plains, so if the rumors were true, he should be strong.
But the successor of Sword Saint Yoo Cheongil that heâd seen with his own eyesâBang Sungyeonâwas far more insignificant than he looked.
Impressive for his age, but the power he held looked paltry.
And with no heat, no battle aura, he judged him as nothing more than someone unworthy of inheriting the Sword Saintâs name.
Butâ
âThat bastard kept staring at me.â
From the very first moment they met.
All the way until the preliminaries ended.
The young man realized that Bang Sungyeon had been watching him.
That made him itch.
âCould he be someone with something hidden?â
That thought made him send Ink Azure to check.
And nowâ
âGood choice.â
Not only was Ink Azureâs infiltration discovered, he was even attacked?
âIs he hiding strength too?â
It felt like there was a hidden card he was holding back.
Just like him.
âInk Azure. Any chance your identity was exposed?â
â...None.â
âThatâs a relief.â
It would be troublesome if he was exposed now.
For their task, at least for the moment, they couldnât be exposed.
âHm.â
The young man let out a sigh.
And thenâ
SSSSSSSâ.
His eyes, which had been dark, stained red.
At that chilling eye-light, Ink Azure lowered his head.
âInk Azure.â
â...Yes.â
Ink Azure answered, then addressed him.
âYoung Cult Leader.â
âContact Heaven-Breaking Palace.â
The young man didnât look at Ink Azure.
What he was looking at was the blue moon floating in the sky.
âLooks like the confirmationâs done.â
A truly bright moon.
âTell them weâll cooperate with their work.â
The young man spoke with a faint smile.
Feeling the emotion inside that voice, Ink Azure answered quietly.
â...Understood.â
That nightâs moon, in the young manâs eyes, was unusually blue.
So beautiful it made him want to tear it apart.