The first tournament bout of the main bracket ended.
It didnât take very long. Sword Phoenix finished it in almost two exchanges, and on the other side, one of them mustâve been unusually strong too, because it ended kind of flat.
What was strange was that even so, the excitement didnât die.
Just the fact that theyâd gotten to see Sword Phoenixâs sword dance, even for a moment. That was all that mattered to peopleâso even after the match ended, everyone stayed focused on Sword Phoenix.
âThey said Mount Huaâs a genius factory, and I guess it was true.â
âIâm telling you, I couldnât even see the sword.â
âSo Plum Blossom Single Sword praised her like that... Mount Huaâs future really is bright.â
The strongest under heaven of the next generation.
Someday, even if it took crossing eras, she might reach it.
To a lot of people right now, Sword Phoenix was being treated like that.
Of course, the person herself looked like she didnât care about any of itâshe was just wearing that blank expression.
CLICK-CLACK.
Sword Phoenix came down, making footsteps.
I glanced at her. Maybe she felt it, because Sword Phoenix looked my way too.
Our eyes met. Then Sword Phoenix walked over this way instead of toward the group sheâd come with.
â......â
I watched her in silence, and before I knew it she was right in front of me.
Sword Phoenix stared straight at me.
Eyes I couldnât read at all.
I stared back for a second, then scratched my cheek.
What the hell am I even supposed to say?
I agonized over it for a while, and the words I finally managed to spit out wereâ
âItâs been a while.â
â......â
At my words, Sword Phoenixâs eyes widened a little, and Yoo Cheongil reacted too.
[What is this. You know her? You said you didnât remember.]
Yeah. I didnât remember.
She acted like she knew me, so I tried like hell to figure out who she was, but nothing came up.
Iâd always been confident about remembering faces.
How the hell did I forget someone like Sword Phoenix?
If I had to point to a reason, it was simple.
âSheâs too different...â
To remember Sword Phoenix, the person in my memory and the person in front of me were just... too different.
Back then she had been a little frail, but there was still a bright look left in her.
âWhat is this?â
It was so different it was almost ridiculous, and it threw me.
Normally, I might not have recognized her at all, butâ
The thing Sword Phoenix did last time. When she flipped the empty noodle bowl upside down and lifted it over her head.
Seeing that, I knew.
...From the start.
âBut... you were a girl?â
â......â
In my memory, Sword Phoenix wasnât even a girl.
That was the problem.
*****
Around the time I turned twelve.
It was when I was getting dragged into the mess my father kept causing and my head was completely wrecked.
My father, my older brotherâthose two were turning the world into a trash fire, and I really didnât have my mind together at all.
Then one morning, a guest showed up.
Of course it had to be when nobody was awake, so I came out with tired eyes.
A guest who showed up early in the morningâ
At times like that, it was usually one of two things.
Usually...
Either â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) Murong Yeongsun had come over in a rage.
Orâ
âPeople my father screwed over.â
That was the most likely.
But this time, surprisingly, it was neither.
The ones who came wereâsomehowâan adult woman and a kid.
A boy whose shaggy hair hid his whole face.
And a woman who looked worn out.
Those two just marched right up to the Bang Clan of Liaoning.
What is this.
What is this situation.
It didnât make sense. Maybe I wasnât fully awake, because I rubbed my eyes.
I rubbed them and nothing changed.
The woman and the kid were still there.
Time passed like that, and when I finally accepted it was real, the woman spoke.
âUm...â
A careful tone, like she had something to say.
I didnât need to hear it.
âGoddamn it.â
â...Huh?â
I spat it out rough, and the woman flinched.
âWhat am I supposed to do about that bastard? We donât even have rice at homeâweâre dying here.â
I ground my teeth.
CRUNCH.
Then I looked at the kid. One glance and I could tell he was my age.
âHey.â
â...Yeah?â
The kid answered my call.
I sized him up and asked.
âHow old are you?â
âMe?â
âYeah. You.â
âTwelve.â
âIs that lunatic for real?â
The moment I heard it, something inside me lit on fire. Twelve? Same age as me.
âIâm going to lose my mind. Iâm already dying over here, and now Iâve got someone my age too.â
âUm... what do you mean...?â
The woman looked flustered at my words, but I spoke like it was all fine.
âYou donât have to explain. I knew this day would come. Watching that bastard use whatâs between his legs however he wanted, I knew it would happen eventually.â
âUh...? No...â
âHEAD STEWARD!!â
I screamed. I heard movement inside the house.
Feeling it, I yelled even louder.
âWAKE MY FATHER UP!! HIS THIRD SON AND HIS NEW WIFE ARE HERE!â
It had to be an illegitimate kid.
I was sure of it. Otherwise it didnât make sense.
A boy my age and a ridiculously beautiful woman show up out of nowhere?
Then there was only one possibility.
So Iâve got another sibling.
Thatâs how I reacted, butâ
â...Ah. N-No, it wasnât?â
Right before I grabbed my father by the collar and beat himâ
I realized everything was a misunderstanding.
She was a woman whoâd once had ties with the Bang Clan of Liaoning.
Sheâd come to ask if they could stay here for a while.
It got awkward, but thankfully I hadnât actually hit my father yet.
And from then on, we took the woman and the kid in as extra mouths to feed.
They stayed at the Bang Clan of Liaoning for about a year, then left.
âItâs been a while...â
I looked at Sword Phoenix and dredged that memory back up.
The woman in front of me. Sword Phoenix.
It was her.
And the boy back then wasâ
âUh...â
What am I even supposed to say. Why did she change this much?
Honestly, this felt unfair.
âYou changed like thatâhow was I supposed to guess?â
It felt like her gender even changed. How was I supposed to remember?
At this point, it was fair that I felt wronged.
Stillâ
âShe looks like her.â
I understood why Sword Phoenix felt familiar the moment I saw her now.
âShe really looks like her.â
The woman who was that kidâs mother back then.
Sword Phoenix looked way too much like her.
âHave you been well? Um...â
I started to speak, then stopped. A name came to mind, but I wasnât sure I should say it like that.
I hesitated, then just said it.
âHong Daecheon.â
â......â
Hong Daecheon.
The name the woman introduced as her son.
At my words, Sword Phoenix reacted faintly.
â...So you were a girl?â
It was awkward. I mean, itâs not like weâd ever bathed together.
She said she had a son, so I just believed her...
âUm... you grew up.â
It wasnât much of a thought, but it was all I had.
â......â
Sword Phoenix just stared at me without saying anything. She still didnât speak.
People said Sword Phoenix couldnât talk.
Butâ
âSomethingâs off.â
If Sword Phoenix really was Hong Daecheon, then she could talk.
Weâd definitely talked.
âIf her genderâs different and she canât even talk, how am I supposed to recognize her?â
On top of that, I couldnât even see her face back then because her hair covered it.
No matter how I cut it, it was only natural I hadnât recognized her.
Anyway.
â...Right. So.â
It got awkward, so I tried a different topic with Sword Phoenix.
âIs Mrs. Jin doing well?â
â......â
The beautiful womanâHong Daecheonâs mother.
The moment I mentioned the person I called Mrs. Jin, Sword Phoenixâs eyes turned sad.
âAh, damn it.â
That reaction told me everything. This was probably something I wasnât supposed to bring up.
âIâm sorry. I wasnât trying to say something like that. Itâs justââ
I was trying to scramble and fix it whenâ
âNext! Next contestants, come up!â
At the refereeâs call, I turned my head.
âDamn.â
People were climbing onto the tournament stage.
And mixed in with them was a face I didnât want to see. Seo Pyeong. He was walking up onto the tournament stage.
Which meantâ
âMy turn.â
I had to go up too, as Seo Pyeongâs opponent.
Tch. I clicked my tongue and said to Sword Phoenix.
âIâll be back. Letâs talk later.â
â......â
Sword Phoenix nodded instead of answering, and once I saw that, I hurried up onto the tournament stage.
The moment I stepped onto the wide tournament stage, the crowdâs noise washed over me.
-After Sword Phoenix, itâs Wudang Cloud Dragon... our eyes are getting spoiled all day.
-I heard Wudang Cloud Dragon is already one step away from the Taiji Sword Unit.
-Hah, already the Taiji Sword Unit? They said Wudangâs Sect Leader has huge expectations for himâguess that was true.
-But whoâs Wudang Cloud Dragonâs opponent?
-I dunno, but that bastardâs insanely handsome.
In the crowdâs murmur, their attention started to tilt toward me.
Thenâ
âWudang Sectâs Seo Pyeong versus Blue Moon Sectâs Bang Sungyeon.â
The moment my name was called, a massive roar poured out.
-Bang Sungyeon? Blue Moon Sect!? Then...
-Donât tell me that young man is...
-Little Sword Saint?
-What? Little Sword Saint??
Looks like my name had gotten around, because after the call most of them seemed to figure it out.
-âLittle Sword Saintâ? Youâre saying that young man is the Sword Saintâs successor?
-But he looks way too frail for that...
-That body killed an unorthodox absolute master...?
-Hoo. Then that means Wudang Cloud Dragon and Little Sword Saint are clashing.
-This is insane...!
Their heat surged like they were watching something thrilling. It was so suffocating I could barely breathe.
âIâm going to die.â
With attention focusing on me, a sigh escaped on its own.
While I was smacking my lips from the frustrationâ
âNervous?â
Seo Pyeong spoke to me.
âWhat?â
âAfraid the foam you piled up will pop. Thatâs what I asked.â
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â
âOther peopleâs eyes might be fooled. Mine wonât be.â
-Ready.
SHIIIINGâ!
At the refereeâs call, Seo Pyeong and I drew our swords.
Even then, his mouth didnât stop.
âI donât feel any energy from you. Your realm isnât low, but youâre nowhere near touching the Seven Prodigies.â
âOh.â
That blunt, cold assessment made me admire him inside.
So heâs not clueless.
While that thought crossed my mindâ
âI wonât accept it. I canât accept you being called Little Sword Saint.â
I snorted at that. If you donât accept it, what am I supposed to do about it.
âSo?â
I asked. Seo Pyeongâs face twisted.
âThen Iâll prove it.â
âProve what?â
âIn front of all these people, Iâll smash your mask.â
â...Huh.â
It was intense emotion. Feeling that, I got honestly curious.
âLet me ask first. Why do you hate me that much?â
âWhat?â
âI donât get it. I donât think Iâve ever done anything that would make you hate me.â
â......â
That was right. Iâd never done anything that would create a bad tie with Wudang Sect, so why did he hate me like this?
I didnât understand it. If I was going to be blamed, I shouldâve at least done something worth blaming me for. Otherwise itâs just unfair.
With that in mind, I asked, butâ
âHmph.â
He just snorted.
So heâs not going to say it.
That means there is a reason.
âFine. If you wonât say it, donât. Iâm not that interested anyway.â
I already had too much to think about. I didnât have time to wrestle with this bastard.
âMatch.â
The referee spoke.
âBegin.â
The words dropped.
SHIIIINGâ!!
â...!â
My sword touched Seo Pyeongâs throat.
It was instantaneous.