âI yield.â
â.......â
Baek Cheonin raised both hands and spoke. The words he spat outâlow, clearâpierced the air and spread outward as they were.
-.......
Silence brushed past. A few seconds. It couldnât have been more than that, but it felt far denser, far longer. No reaction cameâonly the wind drifting lazily by.
-...What?
-He said he yielded? Forfeiting?
-Whyâwhy all of a sudden? What the hell is he saying?
-Donât lie!
The crowd erupted a beat late. Baek Cheonin, whoâd been fighting just fine, suddenly declaring defeatâbecause of that, the reaction flared up hot.
The match hadnât even properly ended yet. It was still at its fiercest.
And the opponent was Sword Phoenix.
Baek Cheoninâthe one who hadnât been getting pushed back even against Sword Phoenix, the one called the strongest of the junior generation.
Right when it became obvious heâd been hiding his strength and everyoneâs attention had locked onto himâ
he suddenly declared defeat.
-Pick your sword back up!
-Donât give up!
Voices that turned their disappointment into anger multiplied without pause.
It sounded like boos might break out at any second.
âWhat the hell?â
Watching it, I didnât understand either.
âHeâs forfeiting? Now?â
Did he run out of energy? No. It didnât look like that. Baek Cheoninâs breathing wasnât even shaking.
He didnât look short on strength, and he didnât look tired.
And yet he said he was yieldingâso not just everyone else, even I couldnât make sense of it.
âWhat is this?â
Heâd fought well. Hell, things were just starting to heat up.
How fierce could it get?
Andâwas Baek Cheonin really a genius who wouldnât even be pushed back by Yuyeon?
That thought brushed pastâ
âThen why?â
Why the hell did he yield?
No matter how I turned it over, I couldnât understand.
âDid you say youâre yielding?â
âYes.â
At the refereeâs question as he approached, Baek Cheonin slid his sword back into his belt and lifted both hands into the air.
âI yield.â
âReason?â
âBecause Iâm tired. I donât have the strength to keep fighting. I heard sheâs called the strongest of the junior generation... and yeah. Turns out I canât beat her.â
â.......â
The referee didnât look like he believed him, either. And Yuyeonâs reaction, after hearing that, wasnât normal at all.
â.......â
âSheâs pissed.â
A face drawn tight, a faint crease between her brows.
I could feel the emotion clearly on her expression. It was the first time Iâd ever seen Yuyeon react like that.
Someone who always kept her face blank, showing something that roughâso much that it almost didnât feel real.
âShe knows, too.â
That he couldâve gone furtherâhe couldâve, and he still just yielded.
Everyone watching knew it, and there was no way Yuyeon didnât.
Butâ
âHuh?â
I saw Baek Cheoninâs expression change for an instant as he looked at Yuyeon like that.
It was only a blink, but I felt irritation in it. Likeâ
âLike he wanted to keep going.â
Like he hadnât planned to end the spar, either.
Baek Cheonin turned his face away in that same instant, but the expression heâd worn just then was unmistakably that.
âWhat the hell.â
What was that? What the hell was the reason?
Why did Baek Cheonin yield?
I couldnât understand, so I just stared at the tournament stageâ
âConfirmed.â
Once the words left his own mouth, the result was decided.
âShaanxi Baek Clanâs Baek Cheonin. Defeat. Mount Hua Sectâs Yuyeon. Victory.â
Baek Cheonin had yielded.
And because of that, Sword Phoenix won.
It was the most unpleasant win since this Dragon-Phoenix Gathering beganâ
but the spar ended like that.
*****
After the spar ended, dissatisfaction still drifted from the crowd.
That also meant the disappointment about Baek Cheoninâwho gave upâwas just that big.
The arrival of a new sacred talent.
A junior-generation martial artist whoâd been hiding his strength even while being mocked as Miracle Sword.
There were plenty of questions about why heâd kept it hidden and never shown it, but in the end, people didnât really care.
Nothing stoked heat like the appearance of a hidden sacred talent.
So the disappointment doubled, too.
A sacred talent showing up was great, but heâd snuffed out the fire heâd just built up.
âBut.â
Even so, the core of the situation hadnât changed.
-So that Miracle Swordâ
-In reality...
The whole world was talking about Miracle Sword.
Right now, every gaze and every conversation was focused on Baek Cheonin.
Someone who showed up out of nowhere, someone who could stand against the âmonsterâ called Sword Phoenix.
Everything that had happened tangled together and drew attention.
That was Baek Cheoninâs state right now.
âHe was a weird bastard.â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin said it beside me as we watched.
âMore interesting than he looks.â
He kept digging at his ear as he spoke. Weirdly, the words were full of interestâbut there was another strange note in them, too.
âBut it pisses me off.â
That was probably why.
âIâm sure I wanna fight him... but I donât wanna fight him. Is it not fun? Thatâs not it either. Right?â
He spoke like even he didnât understand. While I listened to him, I was looking somewhere else.
âNo idea. I donât really know.â
As I gave Black-Grand Saber a lazy answer, someone approached.
It was Yuyeon.
âOh! Sword Phoenix. Youâre back.â
Black-Grand Saber spotted her and waved.
Yuyeon glanced at him, then turned her eyes back to me.
She came closer. When the distance closed to about three steps, I spoke.
âYou okay?â
â.......â
Yuyeon nodded. She was saying she was fine, but her expression still looked like shit.
âYeah. You did good.â
Even watching her like that, that was all I had to say. We werenât close enough for comfort, and in the end, she won.
â.......â
Maybe that was enough. Yuyeon just kept nodding.
Butâ
âOkay my ass. That ended boring as hellâno way sheâs okay.â
The one reacting more was Black-Grand Saber.
âHe couldâve shown more. To disrespect someone like that.â
His scowl showed that even he felt uncomfortable.
DisrespectâBlack-Grand Saber was seeing it like Baek Cheonin had looked down on Sword Phoenix.
Whatever the reason, people watching couldâve felt it that way.
For a martial artist, giving up when you can still go on is your choiceâ
but.
âThey say it feels like youâre ignoring the other person.â
I canât relate, but thatâs how it is for them.
So thatâs why Yuyeon didnât look pleased.
âAnd.â
Maybe because of thatâ
âThat old man doesnât look pleased either.â
The one floating in the air right now with his face hardened.
Yoo Cheongil didnât look good, either.
â.......â
What was he thinking? Yoo Cheongil was staring at Baek Cheonin with those blue eyes dimmed.
Eyes that were always shining looked like their color had faded, darkened.
In a sensation like the night sky was a deep sea, Yoo Cheongil sank deep into thought.
âDid he see something?â
In that situation just now, Yoo Cheongil saw something I didnât.
Thatâs why the old manâs reaction wasnât normal.
And watching it, a helpless anxiety swelled up.
Usually, when he made that faceâ
âIt means somethingâs about to blow up.â
Because without fail, trouble blew up.
âWhat kind of bullshit is about to happen now.â
I swallowed dryly with that pathetic anxiety risingâ
âNext fighters, prepare.â
The referee spoke.
âMm.â
Black-Grand Saber reacted. He grinned and looked at me.
âTomorrow. Iâll be looking forward to it.â
â.......â
Before I could even answer, he spoke with glittering eyes, then hauled his massive frame up onto the tournament stage.
This bout was Black-Grand Saberâs turn.
Whether that was lucky or not, his opponent wasnât me.
The problem wasâ
â......Of all people, itâs him.â
Black-Grand Saberâs opponent was Do Hyeong.
Do Hyeong had been standing opposite him and was stepping up onto the stage as well.
With the blue eyes of Moon Eyes lit, Do Hyeong climbed onto the stageâ
and our eyes met at a distance. He nodded at me like a greeting.
I gave a small wave back and thought,
âHowâs this going to go?â
Do Hyeong was strong. At least as far as I knew, he was stronger than Tang Cheon-ilâand that meant Do Hyeong was truly strong at the Seven Prodigies level.
It was weird he wasnât known until now.
âBut can he handle Black-Grand Saber?â
The opponent was Black-Grand Saber.
No matter how much of a genius Do Hyeong was, could he really deal with him?
I was curiousâand worried.
âTch.â
I checked that no one was around. Then I lifted my head and looked at Yoo Cheongil and asked.
âOld man.â
[.......]
No answer. I called again.
âOld man. Old man.â
[......Mm.]
Only after I called a couple more times did Yoo Cheongil respond.
âAbout this boutâcan my senior winââ
[Kid.]
âHuh?â
Right as I was about to ask, Yoo Cheongil cut me off.
[Go back to the inn. Right now.]
â......What?â
He suddenly threw out something insane. Go back to the inn? What the hell is that supposed to mean?
âWhat kind of bullshitââ
[Go back and bring the Divine Sword. I donât know if youâll â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) need it, but it looks like you might.]
â......What?â
Go get the Divine Sword I shoved in the drawer.
That asideâ
âMight need it?â
My brow narrowed hard at that last part.
*****
While the martial tournament was in full swingâ
SPLASH.
Someone walked through a cold, damp basement. An old man with a huge frame.
It was the Martial Alliance Leader, Divine Spear.
Expressionless, he went down the stairs and passed into a corridor.
A dark space laid out in a long line.
He walked and walked through a space packed with bars, until he reached a spot.
A tucked-away corner. A small cell.
Inside it, he saw a youth slumped down.
âNamgung Clanâs Namgung Seong.â
Divine Spear spoke as he looked at the youth.
At the call, Namgung Seong slowly raised his head.
â.......â
Meeting that gaze, Divine Spearâs eyes shifted slightly.
He looked utterly wrecked.
With almost no color left in his face, there was no eye-light at all.
It felt like a corpse was moving.
Seeing that, Divine Spear clenched the hand heâd had open.
It was a familiar sight.
A sight heâd seen everywhere during the Orthodox-Demonic War.
Miserable. Disgusting.
A shape he never wanted to see again was right in front of him.
âIâll ask.â
â.......â
Divine Spear asked Namgung Seong.
âWho made you like this.â
â.......â
There was certainty in his voice.
Certainty that Namgung Seong hadnât become this on his own.
A hard conviction that someone else had done this to him.
Butâ
â......The Heaven...... will...... be revived.......â
Ever since being locked up, Namgung Seong only repeated the same words.
â.......â
Divine Spearâs eye-light was about to sink at the sightâ
âAlliance Leader.â
A man appeared across the corridor, almost running up.
An Alliance staff member whoâd been interrogating Namgung Seong.
â......Weâve sent word to the Namgung Clan. The strategist is meeting Thunder Dragon right now, and if contact goes through, we expect Sword King himself will arrive.â
â.......â
The Namgung Clanâs Clan Head. Sword King.
If his child ended up like this, heâd come to Henan himself.
And with this tied to the Demon Cult, the Namgung Clan would have to react violently.
âInformation.â
â......There isnât any yet. We havenât been able to conduct a proper interrogation. If you allow itââ
âNot yet.â
â......Understood.â
Heâd been about to say heâd torture him if needed and find out. Divine Spear cut him off.
That isnât something torture solves.
No one knew that better than Divine Spear.
â.......â
What the hell happened?
As Divine Spear narrowed his eyesâ
âAh, and also...â
The Alliance staff member speaking pulled something from his robe.
âThe strategist said what he investigated has been confirmed, and told me to report it to you.â
â.......â
Divine Spear took the letter and checked it.
In that instantâ
GRIT.
A harsh sound came from the corner of Divine Spearâs mouth.
The letter was a confirmation report about the Baek Clanâthe same clan heâd already heard information about.
At that, strength packed into Divine Spearâs eyes.
âThe Heaven...... the Heaven...... will...... be revived.......â
Namgung Seong repeated the same words again and again.
Staring at the empty ceiling, as if there was nothing else in the world.