âWhat do you mean by that?â
Thousand-Mile True Sight spoke with a face gone stiff. It was the look of someone who genuinely couldnât understand what heâd just heard.
âThe Sword Saintâs intent? Are you saying heâs alive?â
âNo, sir. My master left this world a long time ago.â
He shouldâve been dead and gone, turned to dirt, and still not dead enough.
And yet, even though it had already been more than ten years since Yoo Cheongil met his end...
I suddenly brought up âthe Sword Saintâs intent.â
Of course Thousand-Mile True Sight wouldnât understand.
Butâ
âStill. This
is
the Sword Saintâs intent.â
âExplain. I asked what you mean.â
âThe meaningâs simple.â
I swallowed a sip of the tea set in front of me, like my throat was parched.
âMy masterâs death is connected to the Heavenly Demon Cult.â
â......!â
At my words, Thousand-Mile True Sightâs eyes widened.
â......Thatâs.......â
I watched his reaction closely, turning it over in my head.
As expected.
What did that reaction mean? Just shock? Distrust?
I needed to read him down to the smallest twitch.
Becauseâ
You never know.
Whoâs to say Thousand-Mile True Sight wasnât involved in Yoo Cheongilâs death?
Iâd run into too many situations that kept dragging my thoughts back to that same point.
One thing is certain here.
No matter what elseâ
Heaven-Breaking Palace is involved.
That bastard I met in Sichuan. Heâd said the Heaven-Breaking Palace Master and the Sword Saintâs death were connected.
And now the Heavenly Demon Cult is showing up tooâ
Wouldnât that mean something was getting tangled together?
With that in mind, I spoke to Thousand-Mile True Sight.
Because he mightâve already known.
The possibility that Thousand-Mile True Sight had a handle on the situation.
Orâ
The possibility he was tied to the death itself.
Thousand-Mile True Sight was the person whoâd been closest to the Sword Saint.
Even if he was involved in Yoo Cheongilâs death, it wouldnât be
that
strange.
A âclose friendâ? Thatâs not a reason to stop suspecting someone.
Nothing dodges suspicion more easily than personal affection.
And from how humiliatingly much Iâd lived through...
I knew better than anyone how meaningless that kind of thing was.
[Ha.]
Yoo Cheongil let out a dry little breath.
[So now youâre just using me outright. Thereâs a limit to how much you can disrespect the dead, you little bastard.]
Obviously, I didnât even listen with half an ear. Who told me to âuseâ him?
If I donât do this, what the hell am I supposed to do?
Itâs not like he was some random nobody. He was a man people called the greatest of all time.
If I was going to dig into the death of someone like that, I had to use every trick I had.
And while I used Yoo Cheongil to gauge Thousand-Mile True Sightâs reactionâ
â......What are you saying right now? That the Heavenly Demon Cult is connected to the Sword Saintâs death?â
BANG!
Thousand-Mile True Sight slammed his hand down on the desk and leaned in close.
âYes.â
I didnât panic. I just â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) nodded.
âMy master left words behind. In them, he wrote about the Heavenly Demon Cultâand his anxiety about its revival.â
Of course, thereâs nothing like that.
[You lunatic.]
Hearing me lie so smoothly, Yoo Cheongilâs voice sounded like praise.
ââThe Heavenly Demon Cult will revive someday. Because I failed to end it. So in my place, since I am already going to die, stop the Heavenly Demon Cult.â That was what my master entrusted to me.â
â......Ridiculous. Leaving something like that behind in Liaoning? Thatâs impossible. That crazy bastard would never say something like that.â
[Crazy bastard? That twig-looking piece of shitâs got quite a mouth, huh? What are you doing, kid? Hurry up and say something.]
âI think so too.â
[You rotten bastard?]
âBut what can I do? Thatâs what the truth is.â
âThereâs no proof.â
âYes. Thereâs no proof. He told me to burn every letter, so I burned them all without leaving a single one.â
I was reusing what Iâd said to Moon-Thread Sword.
âSo Iâve been investigating on my own ever since. From the moment I left Liaoning for Anhui.â
âThere was a report that you showed no particular movement during that time.â
Of course. So Thousand-Mile True Sight had been digging into me, too.
Well. If it were me, I wouldâve done it.
So I didnât bother pointing it out.
âIf thatâs how it looked, then Iâm glad I did it right.â
I tossed it back at him:
It was intentional.
â......Even so.......â
Thousand-Mile True Sight tried to keep drilling into the strange parts of the story, butâ
âStrategist. That isnât what matters.â
I cut him off. Dragging this out only hurt
me
.
Right now I had to use what I had and steer things somewhere profitable.
âWhat matters is that
you
already had doubts too, didnât you?â
â.......â
Thousand-Mile True Sight shut his mouth.
Right. He had to have felt something off about Yoo Cheongilâs death.
If he wasnât involved in the incident himself.
I was sure of it. And the reason was simple.
âWhy canât you say it isnât true? Youâre the one who watched over my masterâs final moments.â
â......!â
When Yoo Cheongil died, the one who cleaned it up and handled everything was Strategist Thousand-Mile True Sight.
He was the man whoâd witnessed the Sword Saintâs end closer than anyone.
And what heâd put out to the world about the Sword Saintâs death was...
That it was an ordinary death from a long-term illness.
But now, when I said what I said, he didnât shoot it down.
Insteadâ
He asks what I mean?
There was only one reason heâd talk like that.
âStrategist, you know something too.â
â.......â
Thousand-Mile True Sight knew Yoo Cheongilâs death wasnât just âa long-term illness.â
The only question is whether it was the Heavenly Demon Cult... the Heaven-Breaking Palace... or something else entirely.
Either way, I could tell heâd been holding doubts.
Then I just have to shake that.
Mix lies into a base of truth and rattle the situation.
That was always the most important part, whenever you moved a job.
Now it was time to watch Thousand-Mile True Sightâs reaction.
Will it work?
What would he do?
From where I was standingâ
It works.
Right as that certainty settled inâ
â......So what do you mean the Baek Clan is in danger?â
Got you.
Thousand-Mile True Sight gave me the response I wanted.
He didnât deny it.
Not denying the situation.
That was exactly what I needed.
âBased on what was investigated, yes.â
âInvestigated? You investigated that the Baek Clan is in danger yourself?â
âNo. Not by myself. The amount was too much. I couldnât do it alone.â
âThen... someone else is involved?â
âYes.â
âWho?â
âAha ha.......â
I laughed at that.
Laughed for a momentâthen wiped it clean and stared straight at him.
âHow could I possibly tell you that?â
â.......â
âAmong my suspicions... youâre included too, Strategist.â
âHa.â
This time, Thousand-Mile True Sight let out a dry breath.
âMe?â
âYes.â
I could feel itâ
How dare you put me on the suspect list.
Butâ
âCome on. Youâre the same, arenât you?â
â.......â
He wasnât any different.
And I knew it.
â.......â
â.......â
Silence stretched between us.
Then the one who spoke was Thousand-Mile True Sight.
âI cannot easily believe what you say.â
Iâd expected that too.
âAnd I canât understand your intent eitherâsending a letter through the Beggarsâ Union and flaunting the Heavenly Demon Cult in my face.â
â.......â
The intent behind sending it without any identifying mark.
Looks like heâd noticed it was deliberate.
âNormally, the correct move would be to imprison you under the Alliance and interrogate you. But Iâll ask first. What is it you want?â
A pretty decent way of handling it.
But as alwaysâ
Nothingâs more exhausting than playing mind games with smart people.
A fistfight just wrecks your body.
This kind of thing wrecks your head until you feel exhausted all day long.
âThereâs only one thing I want to say.â
The teacup was already empty.
I wanted to show him my throat was dryâbut it really
was
dry.
âI donât care about imprisonment or interrogation. But letâs talk again after the investigation youâre already running is finished.â
â.......â
âThe investigation into the Baek Clanâyou already sent it out, didnât you?â
After I said the Baek Clan was in danger, Thousand-Mile True Sight wouldâve moved immediately.
He wouldâve sent people to the Baek Clan.
Confirming that would come first.
âJust let it slide until then. I still have matches left.â
Yeah, I should be rotting in a cell until the investigation ended.
But I had to push this point no matter what.
âBesides... Iâm still your grandson, arenât I? Just this once. Let it slide.â
I tried to say it with some warmth.
The moment Yoo Cheongil heard it, his face twisted.
[No way. Donât tell me you just tried to act cute.]
â.......â
Itâs not like I can start going âAwwwwâ and shit.
This was my best.
â......Ha.......â
Thousand-Mile True Sight screwed up his face.
Ah. That was a little too much?
It was a gamble, sure, butâI tried it just in case.
â......Then Iâll use the next oneââ
Right as I was about to run the next part of my planâ
â......Like I said earlier.â
Thousand-Mile True Sight spoke.
âYouâre a disgrace to your surname.â
Looks like it worked.
*****
âWhew.â
I stepped out of the quarters and started walking.
My legs were trembling.
Holy shit, I was terrified.
My heart still felt like it was pounding in my chest. Facing Thousand-Mile True Sight did that to me.
Thank god it worked out.
Things went smoothly.
At least until the investigation into the Baek Clan was done, Thousand-Mile True Sight agreed not to take me down.
Butâ
He put eyes on me.
Just in case, he attached a watcher to tail me.
âWhatâs your schedule from here?â
The man asked. He was the âleaderâ who kept coming to deliver Thousand-Mile True Sightâs messages.
âSchedule? Not much. Iâll probably rest until tomorrow.â
âUnderstood.â
â......Can I askâ youâre following me to the inn, right?â
â.......â
âAh. Sorry. Obviously.â
He was an awkward one to deal with. It felt like he answered with his eyes instead of his mouth.
Quiet and expressionless like Do Hyeong, but heavier. Denser.
Andâ
Heâs strong, isnât he?
He wasnât just anyone. He was called one of the Martial Allianceâs leaders.
If I remember right, there are...
Four in total.
Different roles, but each one was a monster with both power and prestige.
So this old guy is one of them?
And now a monster like that had been attached to me.
I canât do anything casually with him around.
Attaching a leader as a watcher...
Damn.
Just as I felt the trouble settling inâ
[No matter how you look at it, calling it âwatchingâ is wrong. This is more like an escort.]
Yoo Cheongil said it with a weird expression.
What the hell did he mean by that?
[Even so, assigning someone at that level just to âwatchâ you is a waste of manpower. Escort isnât much different, but if you insist on splitting hairs, thatâs the better fit. Tsk, tsk. That bastard must be getting oldâdoing strange things.]
An escort?
I shook my head at Yoo Cheongilâs words.
Why would Thousand-Mile True Sight assign me an escort? Itâs not like he genuinely saw me as a grandson.
Itâs surveillance.
Because of whatâs at stake, he just stuck an important person on me as a watcher.
Thatâs all.
I kept walking with that thought whenâ
âHey! Hey! Look who it is!â
Someone called out to me in an absurdly bright voice.
The moment I heard it, my body stopped dead.
âSungyeon! Ahaha. Running into you here too?â
â.......â
I turned my head.
Baek Cheonin was waving at me with a grin.
â.......â
I stared at him without a word.
Thenâ
âI watched your match. That was insane. Seriously. You really
do
deserve to be called the Little Sword Saint.â
Baek Cheonin kept smiling as he talked.
âOhâhave you eaten? If you havenât, how about we eat together?â
His invitation to a meal.
Hearing it, I let the corner of my mouth loosen a little.
âSure. What are we eating.â
I had business with him too.