CLANGâ!
CLANG-CLANGâ!
A fight breaking out one after another. While everyone was focused on the sight of sword meeting swordâ
At the highest pavilion prepared to one side of the tournament stage, a huge old man stared down at the stage with dry eyes.
â......â
That old man was the current Martial Alliance Leader, and a hero of the Orthodox-Demonic War.
Divine Spear Jeok Homyeong.
With quiet eyes, he watched the two men on the tournament stage.
Noâ not two men. From start to finish, Divine Spear had been watching only one person.
A handsome young man, taking every last strike of Wudangâs juniorâone of the Seven Prodigies, the Wudang Cloud Dragonâwithout flinching.
The Sword Saintâs successor, Little Sword Saint Bang Sungyeon.
While he watched the spar without blinkingâ
âHow is it?â
â......â
Someone stepped up beside Divine Spear and spoke.
A thin old man with a cold, dry impressionâ the Allianceâs strategist, and another hero of the same Orthodox-Demonic War.
Thousand-Mile True Sight Jegal Jin.
He asked the question to Divine Spear, who was watching the spar with interest.
Divine Spear looked at Jegal Jin and asked back.
âWhat are you asking?â
âThat spar. Is he doing well?â
At Jegal Jinâs words, Divine Spear looked back toward the tournament stage.
âWhich side do you mean?â
â......â
If youâre asking whether heâs doing well, which side are you even talking about?
Hearing that, Jegal Jinâs face twisted.
âIf youâre going to joke, I wonât ask.â
He obviously knew who he meant. Jegal Jinâs irritation flared at the way he spoke on purpose.
He started to pull awayâ
âInteresting.â
Divine Spear delivered his assessment while looking at Jegal Jin.
Who that assessment was aimed at wasnât something worth asking, either.
âInteresting?â
âYes. Interesting.â
Hearing that evaluation, Jegal Jin looked back up at the stage again.
CLANGâ!
CLANG-CLANGâ!!
Wudangâs Cloud Dragon was pouring sword strikes into Bang Sungyeon without rest.
And Bang Sungyeon was blocking them like it was nothing.
To anyone watching, the gap in skill looked obvious.
It had to. Cloud Dragon was busy thrusting and swinging nonstop, while Bang Sungyeon was stopping it with ease.
âYou mean his strength is interesting?â
Was Bang Sungyeonâs strength what he found interesting?
At that question, Divine Spear shook his head slightly.
âHe isnât strong.â
âHm?â
âThatâs why itâs interesting.â
âWhat do you mean?â
When Jegal Jin spoke as if asking for more explanation, Divine Spear pointed at Cloud Dragon with a thick finger.
âIn realm and what he possesses, Cloud Dragon has the advantage.â
Jegal Jinâs face tightened.
Cloud Dragon is stronger?
For him to say thatâ
CLANGâ!
-Krgh!
Even now, Cloud Dragonâs sword still couldnât reach Bang Sungyeon, and was knocked away again.
Watching that, it was hard to understand how he could say Bang Sungyeon wasnât strongerâ
And thenâ
âHe moves first.â
Divine Spear spoke as if trying to make it easier for Jegal Jin to understand.
âBefore the opponentâs motion can ride its flow, he arrives first and tangles it up. Thatâs why he can deal with it using less strength.â
âArrives first... If thatâs possible, how is he weaker?â
âThatâs why I said itâs interesting.â
Weaker, yet faster.
As if he were predicting every movementâdelicate motions without hesitation.
Divine Spear found that fascinating.
Is it talent? Itâs hard to call it purely that.
Sometimes, there are people.
People who predict an opponentâs movements and move as if theyâd already seen the far future.
The Heaven-Beyond-Heaven of the current eraâincluding Divine Spear himselfâwere like that.
And the next generation of geniuses called the Seven Prodigies were similar, too.
Among them, the one with talent on a different level had been Yoo Cheongil.
On this point, even Divine Spear had eyes sharp enough to acknowledge it.
âDifferent.â
That kid was different.
There was something there that couldnât be brushed off as mere talent.
It was alien and contradictory.
Something inside him kept telling Divine Spear that it was different, but he couldnât tell how.
Thatâs why it was interesting.
He was making movements similar to Yoo Cheongilâs.
But something was different.
â......â
Cutting off every attack, securing his advantageous position.
Bang Sungyeon kept doing that from start to finish.
He still wasnât ripe.
Divine Spear had judged him that way while watching him.
Butâ
âWhat if.â
Maybe heâd ripened a little. Just as Divine Spear felt the need to revise his evaluationâ
-Krgh!!
The distance between Cloud Dragon and Bang Sungyeon opened.
And then a change arrived.
SSSSâ.
Sword force, which Cloud Dragon hadnât been able to fill, rose from his sword.
Divine Spear narrowed his eyes.
This wasnât Cloud Dragon successfully seizing the moment to cast sword force.
This was Bang Sungyeon letting Cloud Dragon cast sword force.
Why?
If he meets him straight on, he loses.
Bang Sungyeon would know that bestâ which was why heâd been driving the spar so delicately up until now.
But now, at this point, giving him an opening made no sense.
âWhat is it.â
What is he trying to show? What is he thinking?
Divine Spearâs dry eyes locked onto Bang Sungyeon.
What is he thinking?
Was he paying attention to the crowdâs reaction, maybe?
If heâd started caring about the reaction that came with the spar stretching outâ
âMeaningless.â
Divine Spear could have cut off his interest in Bang Sungyeon right there.
The interest heâd kept only because he was the Sword Saintâs successor.
That would have been a perfect reason to sever it in an instantâ
SSSSSSSâ!!!
But the moment he saw the sword force rising from Bang Sungyeonâs sword, Divine Spearâs eyes widened just a fraction.
âThat is...â
That.
Third Form: Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn.
A sword force on a different planeâsomething only Yoo Cheongil had used, even within the Blue Moon Sect.
How many Demon Cultists had been cut down by that moonlight, how many enemies had fallen to it.
That light had been terror itself to the foes Yoo Cheongil fought.
And yet, after the Sword Saintâs death, a sword force no one in the Blue Moon Sect had been able to reproduceâ
manifested from that young manâs sword.
Divine Spear had already checked the report that said heâd used sword force in the first preliminaries, butâ
Seeing it directly felt completely different.
âSo it was true.â
To think heâd see that sword force again.
Grrnnk.
Divine Spear curled his fist and lifted the corner of his mouth.
â...Alliance Leader, are you smiling right now?â
Jegal Jin reacted like he was startled by the change in Divine Spearâs expression.
Divine Spear smiling.
It was something he hadnât seen in years.
But Divine Spear didnât care about Jegal Jinâs reaction.
His eyes were fixed on Bang Sungyeonâs sword alone.
Third Form: Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn was beautiful, but even so, whether that alone could handle Cloud Dragon was questionable.
Thatâs why he hoped.
They said heâd killed an unorthodox master in Sichuan, soâ
What if.
âCan he use it?â
Not only Third Form: Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn, but something else as well.
That anticipation swelled.
And while Divine Spear was watching Bang Sungyeon with his emotions fully poured inâ
SHIIIINGâ.
Bang Sungyeonâs sword moved toward the charging Cloud Dragon.
It was a clean circle.
The speed wasnât that fast. The power didnât look that strong, either.
A calm sword, like it was swaying in a breezeâsomething that looked like it couldnât possibly stop Cloud Dragonâs sword flying in with the intent to smash.
Butâ
âHah!â
Divine Spear laughed out loud.
At that voice, the Alliance officials around him all turned to look.
And thenâ
CLANGâ!!!
With a sharp sound, Cloud Dragonâs sword shattered.
Fragments of the bladeâcrumbling and scattering.
âHahahaha!â
Watching that, Divine Spear laughed even louder.
He saw it with his own eyes. In Bang Sungyeonâs movement just now, Divine Spear became certain.
That bastard could use it.
The thing every Demon Cultist and every unorthodox fighter had feared so deeply.
The thing Divine Spear himself had fearedâand wanted to defeat.
The Blue Moon Sectâs ultimate secret, used by Yoo Cheongil alone.
Moon-Spirit Sword Path.
Bang Sungyeon could use it.
*****
After the spar ended, I came down from the tournament stage inside the crowdâs roaring cheers.
-WAAAAAAAHâ!!
-The Little Sword Saint beat the Cloud Dragon!
Maybe the Seven Prodigies losing was that much of a shock to them, because the cheering wouldnât stop.
And since I was already in the position of making the Central Plains noisy, the fact that Cloud Dragon lost to me seemed like it hit even harder.
-The Little Sword Saint played with the Cloud Dragon.
-The rumor about putting the Seven Prodigies under his feet is true.
-Just how far does the Little Sword Saintâs strength go?
And on and on and on.
While I was hearing all kinds of bullshit just because I won onceâ
âAuugh...â
The moment I stepped off the stage, I had to cover my eyes with my palm.
âHot as hell...â
It felt like my eyeballs were going to burn.
The heat in my eyes hurt nonstop, like Iâd gotten an actual burn.
âHaah...â
It was only a moment.
It ended with a single swing of the sword, but the recoil was no joke.
âGhh...â
I was squeezing my eyes shut in pain whenâ
âThatâs... thatâs impossible!!â
A rough shout made me turn.
With eyes that barely even opened, I lookedâand Cloud Dragon was screaming his lungs out.
âMe... me losing...!â
He couldnât accept it. He was yelling so hard spit flew.
Why the hell is that bastard like this.
Itâs ugly as hellâscreaming like thatâ and after screaming, he was getting dragged down by Alliance members.
â...Me...! I...!â
Then Cloud Dragonâs gaze swung toward me.
Hostility and fury hit instantly.
âUgh.â
Seeing that made me a little regretful. I shouldâve beaten him more. It was a shame I didnât.
âIf I donât get used to this, what the hell am I supposed to do with anything.â
I was rubbing my eyes hard through the pain when Yoo Cheongil spoke to me.
[Even so, just holding it is not bad.]
â......â
It was praise, but I didnât feel good about it.
Because I really did only âholdâ it.
â...After all that dogshit suffering in seclusion and spirit-dreams.â
And all I got was âholding it.â
Absurd.
âWhy is this so hard?â
Holding back a sigh, I thought.
About the power I gained in seclusion. About Moon-Spirit Sword Path.
He called it the Blue Moon Sword Danceâs ultimate secret, didnât he.
The proper form of Moon Eyes, and what happens when the Blue Moon Heart Artâs power properly sinks into the body.
That wasâ
âIt tells me the sword path.â
The moonâs path tells the blade the path it must go.
Yoo Cheongil said that was Moon-Spirit Sword Dance.
Moon Eyesâ bloomingâtelling me the opponentâs movements through their energy.
And when it evolves further, Moon Eyes stops telling me the opponentâs pathâ
and starts telling me the path I must take.
He said that was Moon-Spirit Sword Path.
It tells me the optimal sword path.
It was such a rigged power it wasnât even funny.
The conditions were Moon Eyesâ blooming and using Third Form: Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn.
If I could do those two things, Moon Eyes would bloom twice and Iâd be able to use Moon-Spirit Sword Path.
The problem wasâ
âThat I canât even maintain it right.â
The recoil is so strong every time I cast it that I canât use it for long.
Of course, because the recoil is that strong, the result was certain.
Even nowâ and just looking at the preliminariesâ wasnât it the same?
The sword path told me the way, I drew it exactly as it showed, and I split a pillar no one else could cut like it was nothing.
â...Can I even call this martial arts?â
At this point, itâs weird to call it martial arts, butâ
I get it. Itâs a ridiculous power.
âIf I just master this properly...â
It felt like power that could really make me the strongest under heaven.
I was keeping that in mind while trying to cool my eyes, whenâ
[Now donât use it again today. You wonât need to anyway, but if something happens, youâll strain your... Hm?]
Yoo Cheongil cut himself off mid-warning and paused.
What?
Whyâs he suddenly like that?
While I was wonderingâ
âI really enjoyed the spar.â
Someone spoke to me.
Enduring the pain in my eyes, I lookedâand it was a beautiful woman who looked about my age.
Who is she?
If sheâs here, sheâs a junior participating in the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering, but...
âI donât recognize her.â
It was someone Iâd never seen.
Was she at the banquet and I just didnât notice?
While I stared, confusedâ
âAh, Iâmââ
The woman smiled brightly, trying to introduce herselfâ
[......Huh?]
Yoo Cheongilâs eyes widened as he looked at her.
Then he saidâ
[Yeon Heeseon?]
âYeon Heeseon?â
Someone Yoo Cheongil knows?
But how would that old bastard know a junior?
Confusion rose up, butâ
â...What is it, that name feels familiar.â
It was a name I felt like I /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ knew too.
Yeon Heeseon. Yeon Heeseon...
âAh.â
I remembered.
If itâs Yeon Heeseonâ
âThe Sword Empress.â
âIâm Mi... of the Mi Clan of Guangdongââ
â...Huh?â
â...?â
I blurted it out before she could even finish her introduction.
And at my words, the womanâs body went rigid.