I won a victory by forfeit, out of nowhere.
Iâd drawn my sword and tensed up for it, but instead I got handed a stupid win, so I just stood there scratching my cheek.
And thenâ
BOOOOOOO!!!
âWhat the hell is this!!
Jeers rained down from every direction. They werenât aimed at meâthey were aimed at my opponent.
People whoâd been looking forward to the bout were pissed they didnât get to see anything.
I get it. The fight right before this had to have been scorching hot, and then the last bout of the day goes ice-coldâof course theyâd react like that.
Still...
...Thank god.
All I could do was keep breathing out in relief. Winning without having to work for itâhow nice is that?
Bunch of damn lunatics. Do they love fights that much?
Iâm the one who has to pay for it with my body. And theyâre booing because I didnât get into a brawl.
What a goddamn joke.
[Tsck tsck tsck tsck.]
Even Yoo Cheongil, acting like this was absurd, clicked his tongue as he hovered there.
[That cowardly bastard. He ran without even fighting? What a ridiculous thing.]
......
Yeah. The world really is insane.
If it were me, I wouldâve bolted too, so whatâs the big deal?
...Not that I even know what I did.
I beat the Wudang Cloud Dragon while blacked out, and even though I only saw the Black-Grand Saber and Do Hyeongâs fight for a moment, it was savage in a way that didnât feel human.
And Baek Cheonin versus Sword Phoenix was elegant and flawless and razor-sharp.
If you werenât on that level and you tried to step into the same ring, how could you not be terrified?
I understand.
If it were me, I wouldâve run.
Spear guy whose name I canât even remember properly.
I get you.
I nodded solemnly and sent him my gratitude.
Other people might not know, but I was the one who benefitted from this. I was lucky I didnât have to fight.
Thanks to him, things got easy.
My body still wasnât fully recoveredâeverything had been stiff and aching all dayâso being able to save my stamina was a win.
âHoo.â
I was about to step down from the tournament stage with a sigh whenâ
âItâs a shame.â
The referee spoke to me like he truly felt sorry.
âBut donât be too disappointed.... Tomorrowâs bouts arenât just something the other fighters are looking forward to. Everyoneâs waiting for them.â
â...Ah. Yes.â
Is he... comforting me because I didnât get to fight today?
If thatâs what this isâ
Then the world is definitely out of its mind.
Every last one of these people is weird.
*****
And.
It wasnât just the referee and the crowd.
âHow could they do that...!â
â.......â
The moment I reached the medical station, Cheon Eujin let out a lament.
âYou were treated so rudely....â
â...Rude. Ah... yes.â
When I said Iâd won by forfeit, Cheon Eujin reacted like it was an outrage.
What the hell?
Since when is this considered rude?
I couldnât understand it at all.
And thenâ
âI donât like it.â
Even Do Hyeongâwhoâd just woken upâwas frowning on the cot, which was rare for him.
If even calm, steady Do Hyeong reacted like that, then apparently this was a pretty shitty thing to do.
...So this was part of âcommon senseâ too.
For someone whoâd studied the Central Plainsâ rules, this was my first time hearing it.
Walking off without fighting was rude to your opponent.
What a fascinating world.
Also a world I couldnât understand.
â...Alright, stop being mad. Senior Brother. Are you okay?â
â.......â
At my question, Do Hyeong quietly closed his eyes.
The air movedâjust slightly.
Energy brushed through his body.
And thenâ
âIâm fine.â
Do Hyeong answered flatly. Heâd checked himself with energy.
Butâ
âFine, my ass. I watched you collapse while coughing up blood.â
I jabbed his chest, reacting like it was ridiculous.
âKhâ.â
Do Hyeong let out a low groan. The manâs basically a rock, and he was hurting from that little poke.
âSure. Youâre fine. How about nowâstill fine?â
â...Fine....â
âThatâs stubbornness, Senior Brother. If it hurts, say it hurts.â
â.......â
Do Hyeong clamped his mouth shut like heâd rather die than admit it.
What am I supposed to do with these people?
â...As long as youâre alive, thatâs enough.â
Yeah, whatever. Itâs not even my problem.
I nodded and decided to let it go. I did come because I was worried, but that wasnât the only reason Iâd come to the medical station.
âSo, Senior Brother.â
â......Yeah.â
Still hurting, Do Hyeong shifted slightly and looked at me.
I asked while watching him.
âThat last partâdo you remember it?â
â.......â
The last part.
When I asked about Black Cloudâthe thing the Black-Grand Saber usedâDo Hyeongâs eyes narrowed.
âYouâre asking about the technique.â
âYes. Iâve never seen it before.â
The rest was famous, and most of it was written in the information the Moon-Thread Sword had gathered.
But when something like that happened, there were all kinds of gaps I didnât know how to fill.
Especially Black Cloud.
A unique martial art created not long ago.
And a power that had never been shown to the world before.
The Blade God had refined and developed it, Yoo Cheongil said.
The hero who represented the Peng Clan.
The ultimate and secret core created by the Blade God Peng Seolhyeok.
There was no information on it.
None.
Meaning: the world had just witnessed it for the first time.
And it had been revealed by the Black-Grand Saberâcalled the Peng Clanâs masterpiece and miracle.
No wonder everything was still loud.
The result mattered, sure, but people were going crazy about the martial art that caused that result.
âWhat was the martial art the Black-Grand Saber showed?
âA new Peng Clan ultimate being revealed?
âThe name of the martial art is...?
And on and on.
Like the trash articles I used to see in my past lifeâwords and rumors crawling everywhere.
Apparently, the manifestation of an internal art carried that kind of value here.
âSo since thereâs no information, I came to ask you. My next opponent is my next opponent.â
Even if you only glanced at the match board, you knew.
My next opponent was the Black-Grand Saber.
Meaning I was finally going to face him.
So I came to squeeze whatever I could out of Do Hyeong about Black Cloud.
Hearing me, Do Hyeong thought for a moment.
Then, after a short pause, he started to answer.
âI donât remember clearly.â
He spoke slowly.
âBlack energy covered my vision in an instant. I couldnât see anything.â
So it blocked sight.
Just like we couldnât see what was happening inside from the outsideâinside was the same.
âEven my senses felt blocked. I couldnât hear. I couldnât smell.â
Not just sightâeverything?
âWith all senses cut off, it even felt like time slowed down. I felt the wrongness and tried to respond somehow, but...â
Do Hyeong tapped his own chest as he continued.
âWhen I opened my eyes, it was already after Iâd been hit.â
â...Mm.â
I twisted my face as I listened.
Which meantâ
âThereâs basically no counter, huh?â
â...Yeah. Sorry I canât help.â
âNo. I at least know what it does now. Thank you.â
Having something is better than having nothing.
And alsoâ
âSenior Brother.â
âYeah.â
âBy the wayâdid you hear you got an epithet too?â
â...?â
Do Hyeong had shown real skill against the Black-Grand Saberâenough that people had already started attaching a name to him.
That name wasâ
âTheyâre calling you Moon-Azure Qi Sword.â
â.......â
Do Hyeong, the Moon-Azure Qi Sword.
People gave him that name because he didnât get pushed back against the Black-Grand Saber.
Something about how he stood against black energy while wrapped in a blue moonlight auraâwhatever.
It wouldnât have been strange if heâd gotten an epithet a long time ago.
Do Hyeong wasnât weak. He was Small Moon Unit. Heâd opened Moon Eyes.
The fact heâd had no epithet until now was what was weird.
So yeahâgetting one now made sense.
But still.
âSenior Brother. Are you smiling?â
âNo.â
âNo youâre not. Youâre smiling.â
I could see the corner of his mouth lift, just a little.
Is he happy?
An epithet... made him happy?
â...Anyway, congratulations.â
âThanks.â
I gave him a quick congratulations and stood.
âRest for now. Iâll come back later.â
âNo, I can get up nowââ
â...Tomorrow, Iâll tell them you can come out. Donât be stubbornârest today.â
â.......â
He was obviously going to drag that broken body up to train. So I shoved him back down.
âGot it?â
â...Yeah.â
Do Hyeong nodded, looking dissatisfied.
I turned to Cheon Eujin.
âCheon Eujin, you should rest too. And... keep an eye on him.â
âMe too...? But Iââ
âYouâre worse off. Do it.â
âYes....â
Do Hyeong had âjustâ been cut up.
Cheon Eujin had a blade stuck into him.
I get that he wants to train right away because he opened Moon Eyes.
Thatâs separate.
These stubborn idiots...
If youâre hurt, you rest. Thatâs the correct answer. Why are they all like this?
âAnyway, I said it, so Iâm leaving. Make sure you do it.â
I left them behind.
They both looked like they had a lot to say, but I ignored it.
Because I already knew what it would be.
But the moment I stepped out of the medical station, someone was waiting right in front of me.
âI found you.â
â.......â
It was the Commander of the Guards.
On paper, it was protection.
In truth, it was surveillance.
The man whoâd vanished for a bit when things blew upâhe finally reappeared.
It had been so peaceful when he wasnât around.
Seeing him again, I clicked my tongue internally.
â...Yes. Letâs go.â
I give up fast.
Honestly, with things this dangerous, having one guard at my side isnât the worst thing in the world.
Iâd just about convinced myself of that and started to move whenâ
âYoung Lord Bang.â
âYes?â
The Commander of the Guards spoke.
âYouâll have to come with me.â
â...Where?â
âA request came in for you to attend as a witness.â
â...?â
He handed me a letter.
It was a request for witness attendance regarding the Little Azure Sword and the DEMON CULT.
â...Damn it.â
I frowned hard.
Because something annoying had just landed in my lap.
*****
Instead of heading back to the inn, I turned and went deeper into the Martial Alliance.
This was a place even I hadnât been before.
When I went through a door leading underground, I found a quiet space thick with dampness.
A metallic smellâsharp and bloodyârose into the air.
A prison.
Bars everywhere. The purpose was obvious.
As I walked through with the Commander of the Guardsâ
âHeaven... the Heaven....â
A voice came from one of the cells.
The moment I lookedâ
BANG!
Someone grabbed the bars hard.
I almost yelped without meaning toâ
âThe Heaven!! The Heaven is coming!!â
â...Namgung Seong?â
It was Namgung Seong.
His eyes were crazed, his whole body wreckedâhe looked like a ruined man.
Andâ
Whereâs the malicious ghost?
I couldnât see the malicious ghost that shouldâve been attached to him.
âThe Heaven is coming... the Heaven...!!â
Namgung Seong reached his hand out at me through the bars like a madman.
Before I could even reactâ
WHACKâ!
âGhk!â
The Commander of the Guards fired energy without hesitation.
Namgung Seongâs jaw snapped to the side, and he collapsed.
âCalm the criminal.â
âYes.â
And then he moved again immediately.
......
I followed.
Namgung Seongâs state bothered me.
What the hell happened to him?
How did he end up like that?
With that question gnawing at me, we kept movingâuntil we reached a room.
âIâll tell you nowâthis isnât for interrogation.â
At the door, the Commander of the Guards spoke to me.
âThere are just a few things we need to ask. Answer comfortably.â
â...Yes.â
What a thing to say.
In this atmosphere, âcomfortablyâ can go to hell.
I swallowed my sigh and stepped inside.
A desk, and one man sitting there.
âAh, welcome.â
The man smiled warmly and introduced himself.
âIâm Hyung Yeonghwa, from the Martial Alliance Guards. Iâm in charge of this investigation. Please, have a seat.â
At a glance, he looked like a good man.
Unlike the harsh vibe of this place, he had the kind of face that could put people at ease.
Butâ
What is this.
Even with him right in front of me, I had to look at something behind Hyung Yeonghwa.
Malevolent aura.
It was floating in a thick cluster behind him.
And it was holding him.
Like it had taken on a human shape.