DRIP. DRIP.
Fragments scattered in every direction. It was the mark left behind by the floor being crushed and bursting apart.
âGhk!â
A groan slipped out. A voice he couldnât hold back spilled into the open.
âWhatâ!â
Baek Cheonin squinted through the pain and stared up at empty air.
What the hell just happened?
He hadnât registered it. When he finally noticed, he was lying on the ground.
He understood the situation. Along with the sensation on his foot, his view had flipped.
His posture had been broken and heâd been tossed into the air.
âIn that instant?â
Fast enough that the one getting hit didnât even recognize it? Was that even possible?
It felt insane, and yet reality said otherwise.
GRRRK.
Pain aside, Baek Cheonin ground his teeth.
A figure passed through his vision.
A beauty in brilliant white martial robes, long black hair falling loose.
She stared down at him with a blank expression, and Baek Cheoninâs face twisted.
âStaring down?â
At me?
Sheâs staring down at the one who will become the Heaven of our cult?
KRRKâ!
He heard something being crushed inside him.
This is bad. His emotions wavered. The senses heâd barely kept suppressed felt like they were about to heat up on their own.
âEndure.â
Not yet. He hadnât prepared his great work just to blow up in a place like this.
âEverything...â
He was trying to become the Heaven himself. He couldnât be shaken by something like this.
Thenâ
SWISHâ!!
â......!â
A foot filled his sight. Seeing it, Baek Cheonin snapped his head aside.
CRUNCHâ!!
The ground gouged open again as her foot drilled straight through the floor.
If he hadnât moved, there was no telling what wouldâve happened.
âHa.â
Baek Cheonin swallowed a useless breath and rolled away.
âAHAHAHAHAâ!!
The spectators laughed. Maybe it was because sheâd used that moveâlike theyâd expected it, like of course it would be that.
âDamn it.â
Even at that reaction, Baek Cheonin didnât care. He only watched his opponent.
âWhat is this?â
He forced himself up. He widened the distance and stared at the woman.
She was pulling her foot out of the ground with a faint rustle of motion, wearing that peculiar expression of hers.
Leisurely.
â.......â
Watching her, Baek Cheonin felt something off.
Whyâ
â...canât I feel anything?â
There wasnât a single disturbance. No mood. No pressure.
She was right there, yet it made him wonder if she even existed at all.
âThis is uncanny.â
Something was differentâtoo different.
Baek Cheonin despised those ignorant fools called the Seven Prodigies.
Theyâd cling to some petty talent and lift their chins like they could touch the sky. It was nauseating.
Moon Dancer? Thunder Dragon? Wudang Cloud Dragon? Or Black-Grand Saber?
Heâd watched those so-called great ones with his own eyes and reached one conclusion.
âPathetic.â
Worms drunk on themselves, unable to see even one step ahead.
That was his verdict on the Seven Prodigies.
The only one heâd thought was even slightly betterâ
â...was Black-Grand Saber.â
He looked stupid, but he kept an awl hidden inside.
Among the Seven Prodigies, that was the only one Baek Cheonin had kept even a little caution for.
Maybe not the strongest of the junior generation right now, but someone who would climb there someday.
That was his assessment of Black-Grand Saber.
The only one among them he considered worth acknowledging.
And there was the Little Sword Saint too, sure, butâ
âThat oneâs an exception.â
He still couldnât fully grasp what that existence even was, so he set him aside.
If you did that, then among the Seven Prodigies, aside from Black-Grand Saber, there was nothing worth seeing.
Thatâs how heâd looked at it.
And yetâ
âWhat the hell is that?â
Staring at Sword Phoenix, Baek Cheonin couldnât control his expression.
This was the first time heâd felt nothing like this.
When heâd seen Black-Grand Saber, heâd felt a sense of wrongness.
When heâd seen the Little Sword Saint, heâd felt a sense of dissonance.
Even with other people, you always felt something if they existed.
But Sword Phoenixâ
He felt nothing.
She shook her body out with a few casual taps, and tension climbed up his spine.
The strongest of the junior generation.
Baek Cheonin had never believed that label. No matter how strong someone seemed, he only trusted what heâd seen for himself.
And when heâd watched her then, heâd thought she felt like even less than Black-Grand Saber.
âBut now...â
The fact that he felt nothing made her look even stranger.
Her gaze slid onto Baek Cheonin.
And in that instantâ
SWISHâ!
â......!â
A sword flew in. Baek Cheonin twisted his stance.
He barely dodged and tried to move againâ
SWISHâ!
âDamn.â
The sword casually bent its trajectory and charged him again.
This time he couldnât dodge.
CREEEAK... CLATTERâ!
He couldnât avoid it, so he blocked. He forced the trajectory aside with impact.
Sword Phoenixâs blade bounced away, but she used the recoil to rotate half her body.
Her movement was smooth, and what followed was too beautiful for words.
Unlike her blank face, her body was delicate like that.
A wildflower.
Her actions were like a flower swaying in the wind.
You could almost imagine petals falling from somewhere.
Before he realized it, Baek Cheoninâs eyes were caught by her motion.
Butâ
SWISHâ!
âTch.â
Getting his attention stolen or not, the offensive didnât stop.
Sword Phoenix pierced in from any angle. Her flexible movement, her speedâboth were absurd.
CLATTERâ!
Steel met steel again â NĐŸvĐ”lđght â (Exclusive on NĐŸvĐ”lđght) and again. Sparks burst from the harsh friction, and as the martial artistsâ energy collided, the air itself popped.
And the more it happened, the worse Baek Cheoninâs expression became.
Even though he was blocking everythingâwhy was his face darkening?
âWhat the hell?
â...Miracle Sword...
That was exactly the problem.
âHeâs blocking all of Sword Phoenixâs attacks.
âWhat is this...?
The fact that he was blocking everything.
Sword Phoenix, called the strongest of the junior generation, was someone other youths called a monster.
And yet Baek Cheoninâmocked as Miracle Swordâwas stopping her.
Soâ
âWas Miracle Sword that strong?
âHe doesnât even look like heâs being pushed back.
The crowd murmured in confusion.
Baek Cheonin bit his lip at their reaction.
âItâs twisted.â
This is bad.
It wasnât a place he was supposed to reach yet.
âSword Phoenix was this much?â
Looking at her, Baek Cheonin became certain heâd been wrong.
And more than thatâ
âShe isnât even letting her guard down.â
That was the difference from Moon Dancer. Sword Phoenix wasnât careless.
The proofâ
âEvery strike is lethal.â
Attacks aimed at places that would cause a fatal wound.
Sword Phoenix wasnât showing killing intent, yet she was scattering lethal strikes like petals.
What kind of nonsense was that?
That was also why he wasnât dodgingâonly blocking.
CREEEAK...!
His arm trembled. The shock was huge.
Considering sheâd stomped the ground and shattered it earlier, it meant her external training was formidable too.
If notâ
âThen itâs inner power controlled to the extreme.â
There was a high chance she was drawing out strength by tightening the hardened qi wrapped around her body to a limit.
Because pouring out that kind of force from that slender body had to be the result of how efficiently she used energy.
SWISHâ!!!
Baek Cheonin dodged the incoming blade and tucked his upper body slightly.
âThis...â
No matter how you looked at itâ
âThis wonât do.â
His decision was fast. If it stayed like this, it would be a problem.
Right after he tightened his gripâ
WHOOOSHâ!! He pulled energy up. In an instant, it wrapped around his sword.
And hardened qi formedâsomehow looking... dull.
He swung.
SSSSSSS.
â......!â
Sword Phoenixâs eyes widened a fraction.
She twisted her charging body. The intent in her blade flipped from attack to defense.
BANG!
The impact burst, and Sword Phoenix was shoved backâbut not far.
Her soles scraped against the floor as she bled off speed.
She stopped on the tournament stage, tilted her head, and looked at Baek Cheonin.
âFuuuh....â
Baek Cheonin let out a low breath.
The crowd had gone quiet, so even that small sound came through clearly.
âThis isnât how itâs supposed to be.â
He smiled as he spoke, and the wind turned strangely cold.
âI didnât expect this. Seriouslyâthis isnât how itâs supposed to be.â
He lowered his sword.
In that moment, the smile vanished from Baek Cheoninâs face.
âI wasnât supposed to show this yet...â
He muttered a few incomprehensible linesâ
And before he could even finish, his body blurred.
Sword Phoenix shifted a half-step back.
Baek Cheoninâs sword grazed the tip of her nose.
She evaded by less than a sheet of paperâ
And just like before, Sword Phoenixâs flow spread into the air around her.
A delicate sword path rode the air.
Baek Cheonin tilted his blade at an angle as he watched.
He was trying to exploit an opening like before, butâ
CLANGâ!
â......Huh.â
His sword couldnât move. It was knocked off its line.
Sword Phoenix had disrupted his sword path.
And it wasnât just once.
CLANGâ! CLANG CLANGâ!
CLANGâ!
No matter how many times he swungâ
No. Even before he swungâ
Sword Phoenixâs sword blocked his path.
Even if she started late, her blade always arrived first.
â...So this is...â
Helplessness surged up.
Only then did Baek Cheonin truly feel Sword Phoenixâs epithet.
The strongest of the junior generation.
Monster.
Genius Slayer.
He felt, with his own body, why so many names clung to her.
âSo it wasnât arrogance.â
All those things heâd called geniusesâhow theyâd collapsed the moment they faced Sword Phoenix.
Baek Cheonin understood.
âYou.â
He spoke to the woman.
âYou can see it, canât you?â
â.......â
Of course Sword Phoenix didnât answer, but Baek Cheonin felt it.
This bitchâ
âShe sees all of her opponentâs sword paths.â
Not just sword paths.
Movement. The flow of energy. Shifts in the air.
She controlled all of it. That was what Sword Phoenix was doing.
âHa.â
Baek Cheonin swallowed another useless breath. A true monster.
âI admit it.â
His tone changed. Without realizing, heâd slipped into his original way of speaking.
âYou deserve that name.â
â.......â
âThe strongest under heaven of the next generation? Itâs not a phrase you can toss aroundâbut you can carry it.â
The peak of the Central Plains.
Among countless martial artists, the highest existence.
The strongest under heaven.
Sword Phoenix had more than enough talent to reach that place.
It was certain. In just these exchanges, Baek Cheonin became sure.
Butâ
âThatâs only...â
Only if he wasnât there.
KRRKâ!
Sword Phoenix stabbed into the opening sheâd created.
Again, fast and cleanâ
CLATTERâ!
This time, her sword bounced away.
And Baek Cheoninâs blade cut across her upper body.
WHACKâ!
Blood sprayed. Droplets spattered and soaked the floor.
Sword Phoenix retreated. Her white martial robes were stained red, butâ
âShallow.â
Baek Cheonin flicked his sword and spoke shortly.
âYou dodged even then?â
â.......â
Sword Phoenix frowned slightly and brushed her chest.
He was right. The wound was shallowâno real damage.
â.......â
She only tilted her head like she couldnât understand something.
âConfused?â
Baek Cheonin laughed when he saw it.
He liked that lookâher not understanding.
âDonât worry. Itâs natural to be confused. Thatâs exactly what I felt when I looked at you.â
â.......â
Words she couldnât make sense of. And yet, Sword Phoenix felt like she vaguely understood.
âItâs a good thing we both realized early.â
Baek Cheonin lifted his sword.
âThat something like this can be seen.â
As he spoke, he moved.
âThat it isnât only me.â
Dull sword qi coiled around his blade.
â.......â
Sword Phoenix touched her injured spot again.
Between the sharp sting, a little strength entered her indifferent gaze.
She carefully shook the tip of her sword.
In that momentâ
Rustle.
It felt like the scent of flowers spread from somewhere.