WAAAAAAAHâ!!!
I won.
WAAAHâ!!
Little Sword Saintâ! Little Sword Saintâ!
I forced my breathing back under control inside the pouring roar.
I felt like I could collapse any second, but for now, I could at least stay standing.
âHaaahââ
The breath I let out was low, and the tension inside it was obvious.
The tight coil that had been squeezing my body until now slowly melted away.
And as that heat cooled and cooled again, my body started to tremble in a soft, helpless shiver.
âAhââ
I let out a single syllable.
âI... won......?â
I won this?
I widened my eyes as I looked at the fallen Black-Grand Saber. He was down.
How did I even win?
Even after winning, I couldnât believe it.
âI won?â
Did I really beat that monster?
I couldnât understand it. What the hell even happened?
I swung my sword like a madman, and then it ended up like this.
Andâ
âAt the end, I thought I was going to lose.â
My energy bottomed out. I couldnât fight anymore.
Butâ
âHe came over and pulled me up.â
Black-Grand Saber walked over, hauled me to my feetâ
and then collapsed.
â......What. Donât tell me he let me win?â
For a second I thought heâd dropped on purpose, but with his personality, that didnât feel right.
So why did he grab my hand and pull me up?
I didnât know.
I didnât know, but Black-Grand Saber had been unconscious for a while now.
â......â
With tired eyes, I stared down at him.
Someone ran over in a hurry and loaded Black-Grand Saber onto a stretcher.
Probably Peng Clan martial artists.
They carried him away.
Andâ
no, Peng Dojunâs face was still smiling.
Like he was completely satisfied.
I was the one who won, so why the hell did he look more satisfied than me?
Seriously.
âHeâs a weird bastard......â
The words that had been stuck inside me spilled out on their own.
Ha.
I spokeâand a laugh slipped out.
Was I laughing because it was over, because I felt empty?
No.
This emotion wasnât that simple.
This wasâ
âSatisfaction.â
I felt satisfied.
Strangely satisfied that the match was over.
Itâs fun. Yoo Cheongil kept telling me to admit I was enjoying it.
Looks like he was right.
â......Iâm enjoying it.â
I really do enjoy fights.
I hated pain, and I hated moving my body like it would drive me insaneâ
but while I was fighting, I didnât even care.
Even when my body got cut, when I bled so much my head went lightâ
I didnât care.
I just thought crossing blades was fun.
Drip.......
âGhh.......â
Something ran down my body.
Blood.
The clotting Iâd forced with inner power came loose, and it started pouring down.
My knees buckled like I was about to dropâ
TAPâ!
Someone caught me and held me up.
I turned at the calm touchâ
â......Sword Phoenix?â
â.......â
Sword Phoenix.
I didnât even know when she showed up, but she was supporting me with that slightly blank stare.
â......What.â
When did you get up here?
I stared at her, stunned, and she tightened her grip on the arm holding me.
Slowly, she guided me down off the tournament stage.
Soon we reached the waiting seats.
The moment I sat down, other people approached.
Doctorsâjudging by the look of them.
âPlease excuse me for a moment.â
One of the doctors asked permission and checked my body.
After inspecting my wounds here and there, he hurriedly brought bandages.
While treating me, the doctor explained.
âFirst, congratulations on your victory. The injuries are not immediately deep, however... the level of physical fatigue has accumulated to a significant degree.â
His face looked a little grave.
âYou must prepare for the next match, but in this condition, we recommend forfeiting... What do you think?â
He was recommending a forfeit.
I had to fight the next matchâthe final.
And it wasnât even the next day.
It had to happen today.
So if my condition was like this, he was saying I should give up instead of forcing myself onto the stage.
â......Forfeit.â
He was right.
For now, forfeiting was the right call.
And it was obvious who my next opponent would be.
âSword Phoenix.â
The woman whoâd just supported me down.
That woman looking at me with those black, emotionless eyes.
With the matchup, it was obvious Sword Phoenix would win, and in the end, the final would be her versus me.
âCan I win?â
I didnât know.
Even at my best, I didnât know whether Iâd win or lose against her.
Going out there like this meant Iâd lose for sure.
I knew that.
Butâ
â......Itâs fine. Iâll do it.â
My mouth said something stupid, completely separate from reason.
â......Are you serious?â
âYes.â
The doctor reacted like he couldnât believe it, and I gave the same answer anyway.
After that, the doctor didnât say anything else.
He just started applying more wound salve.
He didnât push the point.
Maybe he was used to it.
The dumb choices martial artists made.
âHuuu.......â
I breathed and steadied myself.
The heat still hadnât cooled.
The aftermath of my fight with Black-Grand Saber.
Andâ
BZZZTâ!
â......Damn it.......â
The muscle pain that flooded my whole body, too.
Moon Heavenâs side effects.
Just like last timeâevery muscle screamed.
Even feeling that, I didnât open my mouth.
I noticed it the first time I used Moon Heaven, but the doctors couldnât recognize this muscle pain.
And if I groaned about being in pain, theyâd just assume my condition was worse.
So I kept my mouth shut and endured it.
As I rolled my eyes with tired focusâ
Step.
Someone approached.
Sword Phoenix.
â......Why.â
I asked, looking at her.
âArenât you up next?â
Sword Phoenix nodded.
âThen why are you here? Go prepare.â
â.......â
No answer.
She just stared at me.
What kind of look was that?
I stared back. I couldnât read her emotions.
But given the situation...
âDonât tell me youâre worried?â
â.......â
Sword Phoenix still didnât answer, but for some reason I felt like that was the right one.
I let out a snort.
âIf youâre worried, then why donât you just lose next time.â
â.......â
This time, unbelievably, Sword Phoenix shook her head.
âYouâre worried, but you wonât lose on purpose?â
Nod.
â......What the hell is that. Then go prepare for the match. Iâm going to rest.â
â.......â
Sword Phoenix slowly stepped back, like she really was going to listen.
Then she disappeared.
âJesus...â
Everything hurts.
Feeling it, I laughed.
Iâm really forcing myself to endure this.
If it hurts, I can quit.
If itâs hard, I can just not do it.
But here I am, insisting Iâll do it anywayâpulling this idiot act.
Itâs ridiculous.
âItâs all because of that old bastard.â
He blew pointless wind into me.
He shoved a weird kind of passion into someone who was planning to live without caring about anything.
Itâs all his fault. I was sure of it.
âAnd where the hell did he go, anyway.â
I wonâso where did Yoo Cheongil disappear to?
Same as always.
This guy was never around when I needed him.
Even now.
*****
Around the time the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering was in full swingâ
in the mountain range behind it, several people had gathered with hard expressions.
All of them wore pale blue clothing.
Clothes that marked them as members of the Martial Alliance.
Among them, a middle-aged man who looked like the highest-ranking spoke to his subordinates in a heavy voice.
âSplit up and search. Move quickly.â
âYes, sir!â
At his words, the men scattered in an instant.
Not a flicker of hesitation.
After they spread out to carry out the order, the man moved deeper into the mountains with a rigid face.
âWhere did he go?â
He was one of the Martial Allianceâs commanders.
A commander of the investigation unit managed by Thousand-Mile True Sightâ
and he was moving through the mountain range to carry out an order directly issued by the strategist.
The contents of the order were simple.
âIt has been confirmed that a problem has occurred with the Baek family. The person currently called âCheoninâ of the Baek family is an individual using a false identity and is presumed to be a remnant of the DEMON CULT.
âUpon discovery, suppress immediately and transfer to the Martial Alliance.
A mission of investigation and suppression.
And a DEMON CULT remnant?
Remembering that, the commanderâs brow furrowed.
âThe DEMON CULT...â
Those bastards everyone thought were goneâhow could they show themselves again?
And worseâ
âIn Henan, the center of the righteous factions?â
Unbelievable.
Those filthy things were back.
To the commander, who had experienced the war as a child, it was even harder to accept.
So he would handle itâno matter what.
If the order was true, then the man called Baek Cheonin was evil.
He had to be captured, by any means necessary.
âThe last place he was seen was here.â
Baek Cheonin vanished right after the event ended.
And the last reported location was this mountain range.
The Martial Alliance had patrols moving nonstop, like theyâd drawn a net over it.
Getting in could happen.
Getting out wouldnât have been easy.
Which meantâ
âHeâs hiding somewhere in these mountains.â
For whatever reason, he was keeping his body here.
And the commander had to find him.
âWhere are you.â
Traces of the DEMON CULT.
The commanderâs parents had died in that war, and the war itself had been beyond horrific.
The peace they had now was built by enduring that desperate time.
They could not go back to that.
So the commander moved like a man possessed.
After a long searchâ
âCommander.
A voice transmission came through.
âWe found traces.
The commander stopped dead and turned at once.
âOrder all members to gather.
âYes, sir.
With that command sent out, he sprinted toward the location the transmission indicated.
After running for a whileâ
âThis is the place.â
A member was crouched on the ground.
The commander approached and assessed the situation.
â......This is.â
It wasnât obvious footprints {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} or anything like that.
âIt looks like someone erased what was here.â
Signs something had been wiped.
At that, the commander immediately sent out his perception.
His sharp perception scattered through the area in every directionâ
â......Found you.â
At last, he pinpointed a single spot.
There.
âMove.
His voice dropped. They were close enough that sound mattered.
He led his people forwardâonly to find a cave.
Obstacles were set up here and there, making it hard to see inside.
But it wasnât enough to fool the investigation unit.
âWhat should we do? Contact the combat unit...?
A member spoke carefully, but the commander shook his head.
âWeâre not looking to start a battle. We continue the investigation. Cheongho, report this location to Main Alliance Headquarters.
âUnderstood.
The man called Cheongho turned back.
After sending him, the commander slipped inside.
The cave was wider than expected.
He walked deeper.
Soon, the end of the passage came into view.
A rounded interior.
And someone standing inside it.
The commander flinched when he saw it.
âWhat?â
He panicked.
The person wasnât hiding.
They were just standing there.
The problem wasâ
âI couldnât sense him.â
The commander couldnât feel a trace of presence from the figure standing there.
That was the problem.
Thenâ
âAre you a guest?â
â......!â
The figure turned their head and looked at the commander.
The commander confirmed the face and immediately drew his sword.
SWISH.
âBaek Cheonin. Information has come in that you are a remnant of the DEMON CULT. To confirm, you will come to Main Alliance Headquarters. Do not try anything unnecessary. Surrender.â
The commander said it with a sharp blade aimed forward.
Baek Cheonin smiled.
â......Interesting. Where did you get that information...?â
âYou can speak at Main Alliance Headquarters.â
â...Hah.â
Baek Cheonin frowned like he was irritated.
âLook there.â
Then he spoke while staring past the darkness.
What?
âIs someone there?â
As the commander hesitatedâ
âI told you it got annoying.â
At Baek Cheoninâs follow-upâ
âInteresting.â
â......!!â
The answer came from right behind the commander.
The commander spun around, eyes wideâ
âWhat...?â
Bodies lay on the ground.
The members of the investigation unit heâd brought.
Every one of them had collapsed with their throats cut.
âWhat theââ
The commander flinched at the sightâ
Slide.
âHuh?â
But despite his stiff body, his gaze moved on its own.
Slowly twisting, dropping toward the floorâ
and only then did the commander understand.
Ah.
My throat got cut.
Thud-thud-thudâ
The commanderâs head rolled to the ground, and his body crumpled down.
A commander called one of Main Alliance Headquartersâ greatest forces died without resistance.
Step.
The one who had cleaned up so many in an instant walked out of the darkness toward Baek Cheonin.
Blue eyes flashing, he spoke.
âIâve confirmed it. Looks like the Young Sect Leader was right.â
â.......â
Baek Cheonin frownedâ
but the man didnât stop.
âWeâll start the festival immediately.â
The manâ
the Palace Lordâsaid it like that as he slid his sword away.
CLINK.
Steel went into the scabbard.
And with that sound, the Heaven-Breaking Palace Lord spoke.
âFrom this moment on, we kill the Divine Spear and the Little Sword Saint.â
At those wordsâ
âUnderstood.
âWe obey.
The darkness spread in all directions answered.