FSSSSâ!!
Dust scattered into the air as he rolled hard across the floor.
âKkh....â
Little Azure Sword groaned, clutching his abdomen like heâd taken it cleanâ
then he looked up at me with bloodshot, bulging eyes.
âY-you... you...!!â
âYeah. Itâs me, you idiot.â
I stared at him like he was pathetic. The way he clutched his gut. The way his face was packed with rancor.
Every part of him looked disgusting.
âHow the hell did you end up like this?â
The first time I saw him, he had that mask on, but he still looked... at least decent.
Now?
He was a wreck.
The âimpressiveâ parts were shattered into a mess,
and what was leftâhollowed-out and ruinedâwas just ugly.
âHowâd you end up like that? You used to at least look normal.â
I asked because I genuinely didnât know, and he snarled and forced himself up.
That was whenâ
SSSSSS.
A chill crawled up my back.
âMm.â
I didnât turn my head. I focused on what was behind him. Something was there, clear as day.
And at the same time, a pair of eyes soaked red turned their gaze toward me.
A malicious ghost.
The malicious ghost clinging to his backâthat was the problem.
âSo thatâs it.â
The moment I saw it, I understood.
âI was wondering why heâd gone so rabid.â
It was the malicious ghostâs influence.
A woman-shaped malicious ghost, the way I saw it. And not oneâtwo of them were still there, both with their hands on Little Azure Swordâs head.
âIt got in.â
That malicious ghostâs aftereffect was sinking straight into him, and it was twisting his mind.
âSure. A bastard who doesnât even look like he has any spiritual sensitivity, walking around with three malicious ghosts on him in the first place.â
In a normal situation, he couldnât possibly be fine. He mustâve held out only because, for all his trash, his mental strength was sturdy.
Butâ
âIf heâs still like this even after I gave one of them deliverance...â
Even down from three to two, Little Azure Sword was still getting eaten alive.
Which meantâ
âHis mind cracked. A gap opened.â
And the malicious ghosts crawled into that gap.
âHuh.â
If I thought about what caused that gap...
âBecause of me?â
That hatred in his eyesâaimed at meâmade it hard not to guess I was the trigger.
But.
â...You... because of you...!!â
âSay it right.â
Should I comfort him after seeing that? Like [N O V E L I G H T] hell.
I curled my lip and saidâ
âItâs not because of me. Itâs because of you.â
âWhat...?â
STEP.
I kicked the chair in front of me out of the way. The chill thickened.
If it got any stronger, other people would start feeling it too.
The malicious ghostsâ fallout was tangling with his emotions and turning into a phenomenon on its own.
Of courseâ
none of that worked on me.
âI told you.â
I walked up to him.
âI told you the karma you piled up in your life would eventually grab you and swallow you whole. So it wouldnât be me handing out your punishment.â
What you do in life comes back around and knots itself around you.
Pitch-black, thick, filthy like sewage.
âYou think what youâre going through is because of me? Itâs not.â
I stopped close, opened my eyes wide, and said it clearly.
âDonât shove what you did onto me. Itâs ugly as hell.â
â...Y-you...!!â
CRUNCHâ!
He gritted his teeth and moved. He looked like he was about to yank the sword at his waist freeâ
GRABâ!
â...!!â
I reached out and clamped my hand around his swordâs hilt.
CLINK......!
The blade that was halfway out slid back into the scabbard.
He tried to rip it free by force, but it wouldnât come.
Even though I wasnât putting much strength in, my hand stopped him cold.
Feeling that, I looked at his arm.
Too thin. Even if you werenât thick as a log, a martial artistâs muscle should be packed tight. But he had nothingâjust bone sticking out.
âKkh... hhhh....â
Was that why? No matter how injured he was, his strength was weirdly weak.
âY-you... you....â
âHm....â
I loosened my grip a little. The recoil from the force heâd been pouring in made his upper body lurch.
I used that movement to catch his arm as it flew inâthen flipped him.
KWA-DANGâ!!
âKkhuuuuh!â
He hit the floor on his back and screamed.
âKk... hhhk....â
His breathing went rough, and blood blossomed through the bandage wrapped around his chest.
His face twisted in pain as he stared at me and saidâ
âWhy... why... why am I...!â
Moisture rose in his reddened eyes. Veins bulged harder than before, and he poured resentment at me like it was spilling out of his skull.
â.......â
Even watching that, I wasnât particularly pissed.
Because it didnât matter.
âHe got bit by a malicious ghost already.â
Possession started a while ago.
At that level, youâd need an Exorcism Rite or youâd have to give them deliverance directly.
âYeah, well.â
I didnât feel much. Even if I did try to protect the living.
âThatâs only for people.â
And whether Little Azure Sword counted as âpeopleâ anymore?
Who knew.
I was staring at him like that whenâ
âItâs your fault. Itâs all your fault...! Because of you, the Clan Head...!â
âYou talk way too damn much. So what do you want me to do about it.â
The same line again, and irritation crawled up.
My eyes naturally went cold as I saidâ
âIf youâre so pissed, how about we go another round? Like back then?â
He didnât scare me anymore.
Iâd been through too much to be scared of trash like this.
If he wanted, should I even pull a sword for him? The moment I spat that out, his mouth split into a grin.
âY-yes...! Thatâs what I wanted. Iâll kill you right here, no matter what...!â
His trembling fingertips reached for the hilt.
I let him.
Go on. Try pulling it.
SHIIIINGâ!!
The instant the blade came freeâ
POPâ!
A sharp, stinging sound snapped from somewhere.
SWISHâ! CLANGâ!
â......!â
A flash stabbed inâ
and Little Azure Swordâs blade shattered.
Fragments flew through the air. And something flew in again and crashed straight into Little Azure Swordâs faceâ
SMACKâ!!
â...Kkhuuuuh!!â
His knees slammed into his jaw, and he crumpled with a violent sound.
THUD!
He collapsed like a puppet with its strings cut, out cold on the floor.
I looked up at the person whoâd appeared in front of me, and my face twisted.
I didnât speak first.
Because the one I needed to address was the bastard standing right there.
When I just stared at him, he spoke to me with a tired-looking face.
âAh, sorry about that.â
That slick, familiar tone.
Except his expression didnât match itâhe just looked exhausted.
âMy little brother caused a scene. Haha.â
â...Thunder Dragon.â
The one whoâd put Little Azure Sword down was none other than Thunder Dragon.
He looked sweaty and worn out, like heâd sprinted in from far away.
The roughness of his breathing made it obvious he came in a hurry.
Thunder Dragon didnât even bother hiding the energy he was giving off as he looked down at Little Azure Sword.
âIncompetent bastard.â
The words were soaked in irritation.
Hearing that from a face that looked exactly like his made it feel... wrong.
â...I donât even get how someone can be this incompetent. Itâs disgusting.â
Tap.
He nudged the unconscious Little Azure Sword with his toe. Thenâ
âHyuna.â
â......!â
He called Namgung Hyeon, whoâd been watching from a distance with anxious eyes.
âClean this up. Itâs ugly, and Iâm sick of looking at it.â
A cold stare landed on Namgung Hyeon.
She flinched hard under it.
âY-yes... Brother.â
She approached with a trembling body and started to gather Little Azure Sword up.
Only then did the Namgung Clan martial artists nearby move in to help.
âHa.â
Thunder Dragon let out the sigh heâd been holding back.
âOnce again, my apologies. A Namgung blood relative caused trouble.â
He apologized to everyone around us as he said itâ
and watching that, I thoughtâ
âHeâs done.â
Little Azure Sword was finished.
The malicious ghosts mattered, sure, but even beyond that, everything had already tipped over into Thunder Dragonâs hands.
Noâ
âWas this never even a fight to begin with?â
Comparing him to Thunder Dragon at all felt like the real mistake.
They were twins, so how were they that different?
âMaybe that was the problem.â
If that faint inferiority complex came from Thunder Dragon, I got it.
If I had a twin that far ahead of me, Iâd suffer my whole life too.
âStill donât feel bad for you.â
Not with what heâd done.
No matter the process, I wasnât going to rationalize his evil.
âLittle Sword Saint, Iâm sorry to you as well.â
âItâs fine. I had to go through it sooner or later.â
I stood, brushing myself off.
Then I asked Thunder Dragonâ
âSounds like you two arenât on good terms.â
â.......â
At that, Thunder Dragon erased the smile heâd been wearing.
âBrothers....â
His voice turned cold in a way that stuck.
But maybe it was only an instant, because he put the smile right back on.
âYes. Weâre not exactly close.â
He smiled at me as he said it.
âHm.â
That was enough conversation.
I nodded, then quietly returned to my seat.
I thought that meant the dayâs mess was over.
So I didnât know.
I didnât know Baek Cheonin was leaning on the second-floor railing, staring down at Little Azure Sword the whole time.
*****
After dinner ended and late night rolled in,
I went into the training room set up near the inn.
PA-PA-PA-PAKâ!!!
Several daggers flew from my hand and slammed into the wall.
Even though I threw a full handful, they landed clean, with a neat, consistent spacing.
And the energy layered onto each dagger added impact, one by one.
THUD-THUD-THUD-THUD-THUDâ!!!
Like rain, they kept pinning into the wall and the ground.
Watching that, the Tang Clan man beside meâ
Tang Cheon-ilâstared with a blank face.
I frowned at him.
âHey. What are you doing?â
âY-yes?â
âDonât sit there admiring. Focus. Iâm teaching you.â
âAh. Yes.â
Right now, this was time for me to teach Tang Cheon-il Myriad-Flowers Rain.
âDo it.â
â.......â
At my words, Tang Cheon-il nodded and gripped his daggers.
Thenâ
WHIRRRLIKâ!!
He threw them with everything he had.
PA-BA-BA-BAKâ!!!
The daggers rose into the air and, after a beat, swept out like mine didâ
PA-BA-BA-BAK.
â.......â
But the result was different.
âNo...â
Some didnât stick and just dropped. And some didnât have any energy in them at all.
He failed.
âThatâs not it.â
â.......â
âI told you the key is inner power control. Before you throw, you have to load the energy in your dantian into every single dagger.â
The basic element of Myriad-Flowers Rain.
No matter how many daggers youâre holding, what matters is wrapping every one of them in inner power.
In that short moment where you grip and throw.
But Tang Cheon-il couldnât do it, and heâd been struggling because of it.
âHow can you not do this?â
âNo, itâs just...â
Tang Cheon-il protested like it was unfair.
âItâs literally the blink of an eye. In that gap, how am I supposed to wrap inner power around every dagger...?â
How do I do it?
This time, I said it like I was the one who didnât understand.
âYou just do it.â
â.......â
âWhy canât you?â
Tang Cheon-il looked like heâd just taken psychic damage.
Heâd been making that face the entire time I taught him.
Whatâs the problem?
I had no idea.