I went straight there the moment I heard he was looking for his grandson.
It felt weird, going back into the place Iâd just come out of, but I didnât have a choice.
âDid you come.â
When I followed the escort into the quarters, the Martial Allianceâs strategist, Thousand-Mile True Sight, greeted me.
Noââgreetedâ might be a stretch. He was staring at me with his usual dry eyes.
âSitââ
Right as Thousand-Mile True Sight was about to tell me to sit, his face crumpled into a deep scowl when he noticed whoâd followed behind me.
âFather-in-law. Have you been well?â
â...Why is that bastard....â
It was my father. The moment he showed up and greeted him, Thousand-Mile True Sight looked like the whole world offended him.
âWhat did you come for.â
âMy son said he was going to see his maternal grandfather. How could I not come along?â
âI called that brat alone. What an unnecessary piece of baggage you are.â
As he said that, Thousand-Mile True Sight glared at someone else.
The Commander of the Guardsâwhoâd led us here.
â...Iâm sorry.â
âTch. Enough. Commander, leave.â
âYes.â
Once the Commander of the Guards went outside, Thousand-Mile True Sight turned his glare back onto my father.
âYou too. Get out.â
âYes?â
âI hear you even dragged the Silk King along. No matter how ignorant you are, you canât
not
understand what it means for a clan headâone of the Five Kings Under Heavenâto come to Henan. Are you trying to blow things up for no reason?â
â.......â
I listened, ears pricking up.
One of the Five Kings Under Heaven coming to Henan.
What kind of meaning did that have?
âDoes it have some huge meaning or something?â
Since I didnât know, I shot a glance at Yoo Cheongil.
[Heh heh heh.]
That old bastard just laughed, like he had zero intention of telling me.
Was that his way of saying
figure it out yourself
? Seriously. What a rotten personality.
Still.
It
did
sound like something important, but I didnât have anything solid in my head.
And while I was trying to thinkâ
âToday, Iâm asking nicely. Get out. The business here isnât with you. Itâs with your son.â
âCome on. I came all this way. I can at least hear the storyââ
âDonât make me angry. Didnât I tell you to go handle your own business?â
â.......â
My father flinched for a moment. Business?
âWhat business could you possibly have?â
There was no way my father had business with the Martial Alliance. That man wasnât capable of having anything like that.
I stared at him with suspicion, andâ
âHahaha. I was going to do a little sightseeing, actually... and to think Iâd get caught like this.â
â.......â
Of course. It wasnât anything impressive.
âHm. Son. Since your maternal grandfather hates me this much, I guess I have no choice but to step out. Even if youâre lonelyââ
âJust go.â
âMm, okay.â
For someone whoâd chased after me in here, he left with ridiculously light steps.
Rattleâthud.
The door shut, and the noisy bastard disappeared. The room was left with me, Thousand-Mile True Sight... and Yoo Cheongil.
And Yoo Cheongil might as well not exist, so it was basically just the two of us facing each other.
âAlright, then.â
My maternal grandfather took a sip of the tea set in front of him. The moment I saw it, I realized.
That was the one.
The tea heâd said he hated last time. And heâd poured
two
cups of it.
Which meant heâd planned to call me from the start.
âNow then. I suppose we should talk.â
â.......â
I slowly sat down.
Thousand-Mile True Sight had a teacup in one hand, and a letter in the other.
He drank his tea, eyes dropping to the letter as if weighing itâ
And then he said something I hadnât expected at all.
âFrom the looks of it, youâve been making quite a name for yourself at the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering.â
âAh... yes. Well. I got lucky.â
âYouâre saying you beat the Thunder Dragon because you got lucky? What a ridiculous thing to say.â
Thousand-Mile True Sight let out a short, amused breath.
âThe Seven Prodigies arenât something you become through luck, and they arenât people you beat through luck. You know that.â
â.......â
The certainty in his toneâ
you know that
âpressed down on me like weight. What did I look like to that old man? I didnât want to imagine it.
âOne time can be a miracle.â
He was talking about the Wudang Cloud Dragon.
âBut twice canât be.â
The Thunder Dragon wasnât that kind of opponent. That was certainty.
âThe Divine Spear said so himself. That youâre better than he expected.â
â.......â
Hearing praise that even reached the Alliance Leader made me feel awkward as hell.
The Alliance Leaderâsomeone said to be the closest thing to the strongest under heavenâhad praised me.
A flood of emotions surged up at once, but I couldnât accept it cleanly.
Because that tooâ
Was Yoo Cheongilâs help.
It wasnât something I earned entirely on my own, so I took half of it and let the other half scatter.
âThis was unexpected to me as well. The fact that a child like you could be born from your incompetent, irritating father is quite a wonder.â
âI agree with that part.â
â...Huh?â
That one I could accept without hesitation. Compared to that damned man, it was trueâI was way better.
My blunt answer made Thousand-Mile True Sight pause, butâ
âAnyway...â
He gathered himself and continued.
âYes. Iâll admit that I underestimated you.â
His voice was flat, butâ
âHowever.â
The longer he spoke, the tighter my mind became. My instincts were screaming.
He hadnât called me here just to compliment me.
âIf even this falls outside your considerations, then that becomes... rather troublesome.â
Rustle.
Thousand-Mile True Sight drew out the letter heâd been holding and slid it to me.
The moment I saw itâ
Yeah.
It was what I expected.
A letter sent to the Beggarsâ Union under an unknown identity.
The one warning that the Baek Clan was dangerous because it was tied to the Heavenly Demon Cult.
The letter Iâd sent.
I swallowed, my throat going dry.
Fast.
Even when Iâd sent it through the Beggarsâ Union, Iâd assumed Iâd get found out eventually. The Beggarsâ Union might as well be inside the Martial Alliance.
And if the Martial Alliance wanted to know who sent something, they could find out instantly.
So yes. Iâd assumed Thousand-Mile True Sight would learn about it at some point.
It was justâ
Faster than Iâd expected.
While I stared at him without speaking, he spoke first.
âYou already knew Iâd notice. Didnât you?â
âYes.â
I didnât bother hiding it.
âAs expected.â
Thousand-Mile True Sight already knew.
When the Commander of the Guards came to deliver the messageâ
I knew in that moment.
That Thousand-Mile True Sight had figured it out.
Because heâd made sure Iâd notice.
âYour maternal grandfather is calling for you.â
A man whoâd sworn heâd never treat me like his grandson had deliberately used the word
grandson.
To throw discomfort and confusion at me.
A bunch of meanings, but the core was one thing.
Stop getting cute and come here quietly.
Iâll listen, so get in here first.
And Iâd obeyed without complaining.
âIâll ask you.â
So now it starts.
âWhy did you send words like these?â
âExactly as written.â
I had to persuade him. In a direction that wouldnât hurt me and wouldnât blow up into a problem.
âThe Baek Clan is dangerous. Itâs possible itâs already been destroyed.â
âBy the Heavenly Demon Cultâs hand?â
âYes.â
â...Ha....â
Thousand-Mile True Sight let out a breath.
That wasnât admiration.
It was closer to anger.
âWhat nonsense. Do you understand what youâre saying right now?â
The Heavenly Demon Cult.
For it to returnâafter Yoo Cheongil had supposedly ended itâwas a statement like disaster itself.
It meant the hard-won peace could be crushed underfoot.
But.
âFor someone calling it nonsense... you already knew, didnât you.â
â.......â
I was sure Thousand-Mile True Sight already knew.
âWhy do you think that.â
Heâd gone quiet for a moment, then asked again.
I answered.
âIf you truly didnât know, this wouldnât be peaceful and quiet. You wouldâve properly interrogated me.â
â.......â
Bring your grandson. Tell my father to leave. Serve tea.
If the Heavenly Demon Cult was truly in play, his reaction couldnât possibly be this.
Unlessâ
He already knew.
If the Martial Alliance had already been hearing things about the Heavenly Demon Cult lately, then everything changed.
Only then did his current reaction make sense.
âYou already knew, didnât you? Information. Talk. Something about the Heavenly Demon Cult.â
â.......â
He didnât answer, but I could read it in his expression and in the strange silence he left hanging.
A moment passed.
Thenâ
âWhat a waste of a surname.â
His words slid past like a breeze. I gave an awkward smile.
A compliment, I guess.
âEven if your guess is correct, it doesnât answer my question. Answer what I asked.â
âWhat you asked is...?â
âWhy did you send this letter. And.â
Thousand-Mile True Sight stared at me with cold eyes.
âHow do
you
know about any of this?â
There was thick suspicion in his voice.
I steadied my breathing.
The Baek Clan.
The Heavenly Demon Cult.
The fact that Iâd sent it while hiding my identity.
All of it was suspicious as hell.
And Thousand-Mile True Sight wasnât just my maternal grandfather.
Those eyes werenât something I could expect warmth from.
Sharp.
It was dizzying.
He looked old, frail evenâbut heâd once been called the God of War.
A man whose martial arts were weak, yet who commanded and used absolute masters with nothing but his head.
When I met his gaze, I swallowed without meaning to.
Alright.
What do I do?
Iâd come this far. I had to get past this.
Noâpast it wasnât enough. I had to
do something.
Because if I didnât, I could already see how bad this would get.
That bastard Baek Cheonin hadnât come to Henan for no reason.
And the Heavenly Demon Cult? He was obviously going to do
something.
I could smell trouble.
The kind of trouble Iâd get dragged into, one hundred times out of one hundred.
I had to get out of this somehow.
Stuck? No way forward?
Fine.
I had an ace.
âThe reason I know is simple.â
I set down the teacup Iâd been about to drink from and chose my words.
A calculated silence passed.
Then I looked straight at Thousand-Mile True Sight and saidâ
âThe reason my master, the Sword Saint, died... is tied to the Heavenly Demon Cult.â
â...What?â
[Huh?]
A finisher.
Selling out the Sword Saint.
In any situation, it was a secret weapon that never failed.
*****
The huge mountain behind Main Alliance Headquarters.
It wasnât far from the Martial Alliance, and since people rarely came here, the forest felt quietâquiet enough to be eerie.
In that placeâ
âYeongchong is missing?â
A young man spoke.
The kneeling figure in front of him answered.
â...Yes.â
The young manâs brow furrowed hard.
âIt hasnât even been that many days since I assigned Yeongchong a task, and now heâs missing? What about traces?â
Baek Cheonin spat the words out with open irritation, and the man in front of him swallowed and answered.
âThere are no traces either. We havenât received contact for days.â
â.......â
Yeongchong.
A subordinate both sharp and capable. His cultivation was strong, tooâand when it came to concealment techniques, he was confident enough to say no one could match him.
He shouldnât have been caught.
And yetâ
What is this?
Baek Cheonin narrowed his eyes.
How?
Did he get taken? If he did... how?
By whose hand?
Donât tell meâ
That bastard?
The Little Sword Saint.
Just thinking about those blue eyesâkilling intent stabbing outâmade Baek Cheonin bite down hard on his lip.
If it was him...
He might already know about Baek Cheoninâs plan.
Even if Yeongchong had been caught, he wasnât the type to blab, but Baek Cheonin couldnât afford to assume anything.
Troublesome.
He didnât want things getting even more tangled.
Especially not now, when the tournament had already made things annoying enough.
That damned Blue Moon Sect bastard.
That weak-willed fool had tried to use Baek Cheonin to seize enlightenment.
Baek Cheonin had been so angry heâd handled it too harshly.
âFuuuu....â
But if, on top of everything, the Little Sword Saint got involvedâ
Then he had no idea how the Protectors would respond.
The old men of the cult.
Those ancient monsters.
No one knew what theyâd decide.
âDamn it.â
Baek Cheonin clicked his tongue.
If he didnât know how it would go, he couldnât just leave it alone.
âSangyeon.â
âYes, Young Cult Leader.â
âSend word to the Heaven-Breaking Palace.â
Fortunatelyâ
âI want to move up the plan.â
There was still a way.
â...I obey!â
Sangyeon vanished on the spot.
â.......â
Left alone, Baek Cheoninâs expression hardened as he started walking.
And thenâ
In a space /N_o_v_e_l_i_g_h_t/ where no one remained, where not even the faintest trace of presence could be feltâ
âHm.â
A man let out a light snort.
Then he let a small smile creep over his lips, and it felt like the whole world brightened around him.
That was how handsome he was.
âThis is something else.â
The manâ
Bang Cheonho of the Bang Clan of Liaoningâspoke like he was lamenting.
âCentral Plains is always a damn mess.â
Contradictorily, there was pleasure soaked into his words.
Very clearly.