I stepped out of the waiting room. There wasnât any reason to keep sitting in there, and even if I went out, it wouldnât really be a problem.
If there was one problemâ
âThat gaze is hot.â
A man standing around the tournament stage, leaning against the wall. The Commander of the Guards from the Alliance, who kept trailing me under the pretext of âescort,â was the problem if he was anything.
â...Do you even call that monitoring?â
Do you call it monitoring when heâs just staring straight at you?
I mean, it was monitoring, but it was weird as hell.
âIsnât he busy?â
If this was now, it should be peak busy season.
Not just busyâinsanely busy.
Because it wasnât just anything.
âItâs a Demon Cult problem.â
A bloodline of the Namgung Clan, the Little Azure Sword Namgung Seong, might be connected to # NĐŸvĐ”light # the Demon Cult.
And because of that, the Namgung Clan itself might end up under investigation.
âAnd in the middle of that, the Commander of the Guards is monitoring me?â
Not an easy choice. Well, sure.
âIf weâre talking Demon Cult business, Iâm Demon Cult business too.â
If you wanted to nitpick, I was, so I could understand why he was acting like that.
âMm....â
Still, it didnât make it any less uncomfortable.
I forced myself to ignore the Commander of the Guardsâ stare and kept my eyes on the stage insteadâ
âAnnoying, isnât it.â
Someone stood next to me and spoke. I looked over. It was Black-Grand Saber.
âBecause that idiot caused a mess, my bet got tangled up. I was supposed to take that bastardâs sword.â
â...A bet? Ah.â
I remembered what he meant. He was talking about the bet Thunder Dragon and Black-Grand Saber made.
This lunatic. Heâd placed a bet not even on his own match, but on my match.
âIf I win, Thunder Dragon hands over his cherished weapon.â
And if Thunder Dragon wins, Black-Grand Saber hands over his cherished weapon to Thunder Dragon.
âIs he actually out of his mind?â
It was ridiculous. Thunder Dragon, fine, whatever.
âBut that bastardâshouldnât he be the one who canât do that?â
The heir of the Peng Clan. Or the one who would become the heir.
In other words, a man who would rise to Clan Head. And he hung a saber meant to be handed down only to someone who would become Clan Head, on a match that wasnât even his.
There wasnât a bigger lunatic than this.
âI shouldâve taken that bastardâs sword and played with it. Tsk.â
â...â
Black-Grand Saber looked genuinely upset that he wouldnât get to take Thunder Dragonâs sword.
Like that sword was the problem right now.
âI couldâve flattened Thunder Dragonâs nose. What a waste. Isnât it?â
â...Yeah. Sure.â
Heâs asking me to sympathize. Like hell.
âOh, right. No problems with your match?â
âWhat do you mean?â
âYou know. That meddling you did.â
âMeddling?â
What? I thought hard, then one thing popped up.
â...You mean Cheon Eujinâs match?â
âYeah. That.â
Cheon Eujin and Baek Cheonin. What happened at the end.
Baek Cheonin swung his blade straight for Cheon Eujinâs neck, and I stopped it.
The problem back then was that I interfered in someone elseâs match.
If things went wrong, it couldâve become a problem big enough that I couldnât fight anymore, butâ
âIt got resolved.â
It was what I heard this morning.
They said the upper ranks decided it was fine to proceed.
âAs expected.â
I hadnât been worried. The Divine Spear had bothered to call me in, too.
And since the pretext wasnât that bad, I figured the Martial Alliance upper ranks would want to smooth it over.
âYeah? Good. Wouldâve been a shame if it went sideways.â
Black-Grand Saber laughed like he was relieved. Even with the corners of his mouth lifting, it still looked rough.
âThat bet with that bastard is one thing, but this matters more to me.â
â...â
âDoesnât it.â
I swallowed the sigh that tried to come out.
Damn Murong Yeongsun.
âDoing pointless shit.â
Why did she light a fire in that mountain of a manâs heart. He was already hotânow he was basicallyâ
âNot much different from lava.â
Battle aura turned into lava. That was what it looked like, plain as day.
â...Yeah.â
I answered vaguely and tried to move on.
Black-Grand Saber looked like he was about to talk againâ
WAAAAAA.
The roar of cheers hit, so I looked to the stage first.
They were climbing up. Sword Phoenix Yuyeon and Baek Cheonin.
That was who the cheers were for.
âSword Phoenix! Sword Phoenix!
Most of it was people calling Sword Phoenix. Even hearing all that, Yuyeonâs face didnât change.
A literal blank face.
A face that gave you no clue what she was thinking.
Andâ
âHeâs smiling.â
Baek Cheonin, on the other hand, had a smile tucked into his expression.
That signature, friendly-looking face. To me, it was creepy as hell.
âThat guy.â
Black-Grand Saber spoke as he watched.
âSomething about him pisses me off.â
â...!â
At that, my eyes widened a little.
âDid he feel something?â
Black-Grand Saber, with instincts everyone said were insane, looked at Baek Cheonin and said he felt disgusted. I couldnât help looking startled.
âThey werenât kidding about his instincts.â
What was he seeing from over there? Without meaning to, I found myself impressed.
âThey said he was incredible, and it was real.â
This bastard really was the real deal.
While that thought ranâ
âWho do you think wins?â
He threw a question at me.
â...No idea.â
âYou donât know?â
âIâve never really imagined it.â
âNo. You donât even need to imagine it.â
Black-Grand Saber spoke like he was certain.
âNo matter what that bastard is, Sword Phoenix wins.â
â...â
That certainty was absurdly clear. Where the hell did it come from?
While that question rose in my headâ
[Heh heh.]
Yoo Cheongil laughed in the air.
Was that laughter agreement?
Orâ
âWas it a laugh because he expected something different?â
I couldnât tell that far.
*****
CLINK.
On the stage, Baek Cheonin lifted his hand to his waist.
He gripped the handle of the tied-up sword and scanned the surroundings.
Without wiping away his smile, he read every gaze turned toward him, one by one.
And he listened to the sounds aimed at him, too.
âWill Miracle Sword be able to win again this time?
Doubt.
âMaybe. Who knows if a miracle will happen twice in a row?
Expectation.
âNo. If miracles keep happening, thatâs just skill. Who knows if Miracle Sword has been hiding his strength?
Doubt again.
Inside the flood of voices, Baek Cheonin smoothed his mouth.
âSmile.â
I canât let the smile drop.
The irritation swelling up inside me feels like itâll ruin my expression any second.
He kept smiling while forcing it down.
âJust a little more.â
If I endure just a little longer, Iâll be able to clear out all those disgusting bastards.
Butâ
âHow much longer?â
He didnât know how much of that âlittleâ was left, and that made him feel stifled.
âWhere the hell is the key?â
What he needed to do, and what he needed to findâ
none of it moved as easily as he wanted.
The Shadow Spirit said it could be felt in Henan, and yetâ
âWhere?â
He still hadnât even found it.
At this rate, heâd have to carry out the job without finding the key.
âThose Heaven-Breaking Palace bastards will start moving soon, too.â
He sent word through Sangyeon, so it would start before long.
The Reformation.
He had to find the key before that happened.
âTsk.â
To think it still wasnât found. No way the Shadow Spirit was lacking power, right?
âNo.â
It was an existence even the Heavenly Demon, the god and leader of the Demon Cult, couldnât handle easily.
Its words couldnât be wrong.
Then it meant only one thingâhe just hadnât found it yet.
âI need to focus on the work more.â
Pointless things kept repeating, and his focus on the work had thinned.
He knew what the important thing was, so now was the time to be decisive.
âThe fire is lit.â
He used Namgung Clan trash to spark the flame, so now he only had to wait for the timing and carry out the job.
âIf it were normal, it wouldâve been easier.â
His eyes rolled. Then he felt blue eyes looking this way.
âBecause of that bastard.â
Little Sword Saint.
A disgusting existence who blocked the Heavenly Demonâs faith and the Demon Cultâs Opening.
The Sword Saintâs successor.
A few things had gotten tangled because that bastard kept bothering him.
And on top of thatâ
âSomething feels off.â
When he looked into those blue eyes, he kept feeling an unpleasant snag.
âDoes he know something?â
Just like he could feel something from the Little Sword Saintâ
was the Little Sword Saint feeling something from him, too?
That suspicion rose.
âHe isnât an easy bastard.â
He couldnât tell what the Little Sword Saint was thinking. A calm face with annoyance painted on it.
The same reaction no matter who spoke to him or what kind of attitude they showed him.
Andâ
âFor an Orthodox man...â
The atmosphere he gave off was far from Orthodox.
Where the hell did this bastard come from?
âEven when I looked at the information, nothing stood out.â
Where did he come from?
The Bang Clan of Liaoning, and the bastard himselfâthere wasnât anything strange about them.
âThis is weird.â
No matter how he thought about it, it didnât make sense, butâ
âFine.â
None of it mattered.
Whatever he wasâ
âHeâll get handled in Henan too.â
Just one more speck of dust that would burn away in the blaze of the Opening.
While he was thinking thatâ
âFighters, prepare.â
At the refereeâs words, Baek Cheonin looked at his opponent again.
A beautiful woman was already there, sword drawn and lowered.
âSword Phoenix Yuyeon.â
A junior of Mount Hua Sect, and the one called the current greatest of the junior generation.
In other wordsâ
âA monster.â
A woman called a monster by the entire junior generation.
When he heard that, Baek Cheonin laughed.
âArrogant.â
It was an absurdly arrogant title.
And it didnât match that delicate, weak-looking impression at all.
Baek Cheonin had already watched Sword Phoenixâs matches a few times.
She was strong, sure, butâ
âNot to the point she should be called that.â
Even if she looked like she was on a different level, she was still the junior generation.
He didnât see her as someone who deserved to be called a monster.
âIs this that Orthodox-style hype? Disgusting.â
They said she was a candidate for the strongest under heaven.
It made him think Mount Hua Sect had worked something out with the Martial Alliance and pulled some strings.
That had to be it.
Because the Orthodox factions he knew were more than capable of doing that.
âSo.â
Youâre no different either.
Baek Cheonin kept his tension, but killed his anticipation.
âShaanxi Baek Clanâs Baek Cheonin. Mount Hua Sectâs Yuyeon.â
He put strength into himself.
âThis time, I need to focus a little more.â
Like when he faced Cheon Hyein.
But different from when it was Cheon Eujin.
He added more power to what heâd stacked and deceived the eye.
He had to make up for the mistake he made with Cheon Eujin.
With that thought, he gathered his breathing through his whole body.
âMatch.â
And thenâ
âBegin.â
Just as Baek Cheonin was about to respond to Yuyeonâs movementâ
THUDâ!
âHuh?â
His view changed.
âWhat?â
The gaze that had been looking straight ahead was, at some point, looking at the sky.
His recognition lagged.
Only after a moment passed did Baek Cheonin realize his body was floating up into the airâ
and not long after he realized thatâ
BANGâ!
âGhk!?â
A foot crushed down into his abdomen and slammed his body into the ground.
CRUNCHâ!!
âGuhhk!â
The stage floor shattered, fragments spraying up.
Fragments rising, the sun blinding his eyes.
Andâ
those pretty black eyes looking down at him.
After confirming them, Baek Cheonin clenched his teeth.
âSomething.â
Something felt wrong.