SWISH.
Tap. Tap.
I nudged the floor a few times with the tip of my shoe. The sensation was still unfamiliar and hard.
It was the tournament stage.
It got crushed and wrecked every single day. And yet every morning it came back this clean. It made me wonder how the hell they did it.
It wasnât like they just patched it with random rocks. It withstood martial artistsâ inner power to a certain extent, which meant they were mixing something else into it.
And if they were replacing it with something this new every day...
It was honestly fascinating.
I was still poking at it a few more times, like I was trying to figure it out, whenâ
âWe will now prepare for the martial tournament semifinals.â
â.......â
At the refereeâs words, I straightened my posture.
Right. Now wasnât the time to inspect the ground.
âSSSS.â
I let out a small breath and wrapped energy around my body.
The tension rose, and heat flared faintly. Warmth spread through me.
And beyond my line of sight, my opponent came into view.
THUDâ.
A bastard loosening up that rough, massive body, grinning nonstop.
If I told anyone he was my age, no one would believe itâbuilt like a monster, with savage features.
The âmiracleâ of the Peng Clan.
Heaven-Martial Body Peng Dojun.
He was looking at me and smiling in a way that made my skin crawl.
â.......â
Iâm scared out of my mind.
Why the hell is he smiling like that?
âHa.â
Part of me wanted to step down immediately. Fighting a guy like that was the problem all by itself.
No. In the first placeâ
âThe fact Iâm even standing here is whatâs weird.â
The Dragon-Phoenix Gathering martial tournament semifinals.
The weirdest thing in the world was that Iâd climbed up here.
It didnât feel real that I was standing in a place like this.
âWhat a bizarre turn of events.â
Where did it all go wrong?
I didnât even need to think about that.
I flicked my eyes.
And looked at Yoo Cheongil.
âItâs because of that old bastard.â
Should I call it thanks? Or blame?
Blame was better. Iâd suffered more because of that ghost bastard.
â...And itâs not like Iâm happy about this.â
Even nowâright now, when I had to fight that freakâ
Honestly, it didnât feel welcome at all.
â.......â
And then, as I thought that, my mind suddenly stopped.
Because one question surfaced.
âIs it true?â
Really?
âAm Iââ
Am I really not happy about this?
â.......â
Normally, I wouldâve answered yes without hesitation.
I had to fight a bastard like that. Of course I hated it.
Thatâs how it shouldâve been.
Butâ
â......Huh.â
Without thinking, I touched the corner of my mouth with my hand.
And froze.
âItâs up.â
Just slightly. Just barely. I could feel my mouth corner lifted.
âYou lunatic.â
Am I trying to smile?
A chill ran down my spine.
I forced it back down, returned my face to normal, and hardened my eyes.
Iâd been bewitched. That had to be it.
âThat old bastard bewitched me.â
Calling it bewitched was disgusting, but there was no other answer.
Enjoying a fight? Me?
No way.
Iâd been dragged into this violent world and suffered like hell because I couldnât adapt.
And now I âenjoyâ getting into brawls?
I couldnât believe it.
âTake your stances.â
SHING.
At the refereeâs words, the Black-Grand Saber and I drew our sword and saber.
âEnjoying it, my ass.â
I wasnât admitting it.
I tensed and looked aroundâtoward the direction Iâd glanced earlier.
One corner.
I looked at the woman sitting there alone, with her father nowhere in sight.
She was covering her mouth with a fan, smiling with just her eyes.
It got under my skin.
â...Ha.â
Iâve got a lot to say, but Iâll hold it for now.
When I see you later, youâre dead.
I swallowed it all down and refocused.
And thenâ
âMartial tournament semifinals. Hebei Peng Clanâs Peng Dojun versus Blue Moon Sectâs Bang Sungyeon.â
The referee raised his hand high and shouted.
âBegin!â
In a crowd that looked even thicker than usualâ
The bout began.
Exceptâ
âHuh?â
I narrowed my eyes at what was happening.
Even though it had started, Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin wasnât moving.
âWhat is this?â
What was he trying to do? I was on guard whenâ
âDo you know this?â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin spoke to me.
âKnow what...?â
âThere are way too many idiots in this world.â
âPardon?â
Idiots? Out of nowhere?
It was a ridiculous line.
âWhat theââ
âFrauds who carry around pitiful scraps of talent and delude themselves into thinking theyâre real, without even knowing their place. I call those bastards idiots.â
â.......â
âWorms whose names arenât worth remembering, and who arenât worth paying attention to. I hate them.â
â.......â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojinâs face as he spoke was serious.
He looked like he truly loathed themâlike he was looking at trash.
âThatâs why I crave the real thing even more.â
BOOMâ!
The saber in his hand slammed roughly into the ground.
âEven in filthy mud, the real ones always shine. And that lightâhow brilliant it is. Enough to make you want to keep seeing it.â
â......Light?â
A metaphor. It wasnât like he literally saw light.
Probablyâ
âTo Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin, every genius he recognizes looks like they shine.â
Hearing it made me think back.
How heâd looked at Tang Cheon-il and called him an idiot.
How heâd said the same after seeing Wudang Cloud Dragon.
Those moments overlapped with his attitude now.
âHe hates fakes.â
So to him, Tang Cheon-il and Wudang Cloud Dragon were fakes?
âTo me, theyâre both geniuses.â
They were in the Seven Prodigies, no matter what.
Anyone could tell they were talented just by looking.
But Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin didnât seem to think so.
The issue wasâ
âSo what?â
Why was he telling me this?
That was what I wanted to know.
And as I was wonderingâ
âThatâs why youâre interesting to me.â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin stared at me.
âWhat are you?â
â......What are you talking about?â
What do you mean, what am I?
âWhen I saw Sword Phoenix. That monster nearly blinded me. Iâd never seen anything so brilliant in my life.â
Brilliant light.
The monster of the junior generation, Sword Phoenix.
It was a famous story: at the last Dragon-Phoenix Gathering, sheâd crushed Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin into a miserable defeat.
âFor a moment I thoughtâso thatâs the sky. I was swept up in despair.â
His words held admiration. I could tell how highly he ranked Sword Phoenix.
âI thought Iâd never see a light like that again. So I craved it. So that someday, I could break Sword Phoenix.â
CRACK.
A fracture spread across the floor where his saber was planted.
He hadnât even moved.
âThen, while I lived like that... I saw you. Little Sword Saint.â
â......Me?â
âYes.â
BZZZZZ.
A thin noise trembled in the air. His saber was vibratingâfast and small.
âI saw a light I thought Iâd never see again after Sword Phoenix.â
â.......â
I frowned at his words.
He saw that in me? That was impossible.
â...I was afraid.â
Even as I stared at him in confusion, Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin kept talking.
âSword Phoenixâs light was brilliant and beautiful. But your light... it was terrifying. I had never seen something so vast and frightening.â
This lunatic was afraid of me?
When the hellâ
âAh.â
I stopped thinking and remembered.
Donât tell meâ
âThat time?â
The day I first met Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin.
On the way to Henan, when we ran into the Peng Clanâs carriage.
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin had tried to threaten our groupâthen saw me and recoiled in fear.
More accuratelyâ
âNot me.â
Heâd sensed Yoo Cheongil.
âA Heaven-Martial Body can even sense a ghost.â
A bastard who couldnât see it, but could feel it.
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin had sensed the soul of Yoo Cheongil clinging to me and panicked.
âSo thatâs it.â
The vast light he claimed he saw had to be that.
âNot me. Yoo Cheongil.â
Heâd mistaken what he felt from Yoo Cheongil as my own.
Only now did it click.
âThatâs why it only deepens my doubt.â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin began to loosen his body.
The bout had started a while ago.
And only now was he warming up.
âThe light from back then is still there... but something... something is strange.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âFrom far away, it feels like itâll blind you. But when you get close, itâs like... maybe not.â
â.......â
I grimaced.
Look at this sharp bastard.
âHeâs picking up my pathetic presence hidden beneath Yoo Cheongilâs aura.â
That had to be what he meant by âstrange.â
âThatâs why I was intrigued. What are you? My intuition has never been wrong. But with you, I couldnât tell.â
âSo thatâs why you wanted to fight me?â
âThatâs right. Itâs interesting. A bastard where you canât tell whatâs real... I couldnât stand it. Ah, of course.â
Mid-sentence, Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin glanced somewhere.
Right where Murong Yeongsun was.
âBut thatâs not the only reason now.â
â.......â
âAnyway.â
FSSSSSHâ!!
The saber planted in the ground was pulled free.
âAnd if you donât know this or that, the best way is to experience it yourself. Right?â
If youâre unsure, you find out.
With your body.
It was stupid and simple in the most honest way possible.
âIf thereâs one thing I hope forââ
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin slowly took his stance.
I could feel the end of the talk.
Watching him, I took my stance again too.
âI hope your light is real.â
â.......â
âI mean it.â
SWORD FORCEâ!
With the words, sword force surged up along Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojinâs saber.
WHOOOOSHâ!!
At the same time, Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn coiled around my sword.
I tensed.
I watched his movementâwatched it like my life depended on itâ
âLike I said.â
Black-Grand Saber Peng Dojin wiped the smile off his face and spoke.
âDonât let your guard down. I donât want to be disappointed.â
And thenâ
WHOOOOSHâ!!
âWhat?â
Black energy erupted from Black-Grand â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) Saber Peng Dojinâs body.
Black Cloud.
The Peng Clanâs secret art wrapped around me.
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âThat must be it.
âThatâs the Peng Clanâs new secret art, right?
âI canât see anything.
A black dome formed over the tournament stage.
The perfectly rounded barrier made it impossible to see inside from the outside.
With no idea what was happening inside, the spectators grew restless.
âWe canât see anything like this.
âWhat is happening in there...?
From the perspective of someone who came to watch a tournament, it was a pretty terrible technique.
Especiallyâ
â...Will he be okay?â
For Murong Yeongsun, it was even worse.
Sheâd come because sheâd already started somethingâpartly for fun, partly because she was worried.
But if it was like this, she wouldnât be able to know anything.
âHmph.â
Now that it came to this, she even regretted it a little.
âWas I too much?â
Sheâd lashed out because his ânothingâs wrongâ act made her furious.
But guilt and fear could coexist.
And the fear wasâ
â...When itâs over, he wonât let this go.â
With the personality of the man she knew, if heâd endured up to this point, he wouldnât overlook what came next.
The moment it ended, heâd grab her and pour out a scolding.
When he got truly angry, he was terrifying.
Knowing that, Murong Yeongsun swallowed hard.
âWell, yeahâwho told you to do it that far?â
Part of her felt wronged too.
âActing like you donât know. Acting like you donât care. How long are you going to keep that up?â
That man was good at hiding himself.
He hid his emotions well, and he was incredible at never letting his thoughts show.
Butâ
âTen years.â
Time had piled up.
Less than that or more than thatâ
Murong Yeongsun had watched Bang Sungyeon for years.
Noâduring all that time, sheâd watched only that man.
So she knew.
âWhen he puts on that much of an actââ
It meant the opposite.
It meant he was a man who couldnât be honest.
So even if other people didnât knowâ
Murong Yeongsun knew.
That was why she couldnât let go.
Because that âitâs nothingâ act made her burn.
Because someday she wanted to peel off that rotten shell of his.
That was why sheâd done this too.
But stillâ
â...Still.â
Murong Yeongsun lowered the hand holding her fan and clasped both hands tightly.
â...If possible, donât get hurt.â
Even if sheâd provoked it.
Selfishly, she held that wish anyway.