WAAAAAAAHâ!!!!
I won.
WAAAHâ!!
Little Sword Saintâ! Little Sword Saintâ!
In the middle of the pouring cheers, I forced my breathing back under control.
I felt like I was about to collapse immediately, but I could still barely stay on my feet.
âHaaahââ
The breath I let out was quiet, and the tension packed inside it was obvious.
The tension that had been cinching my body tight until now slowly melted away.
And as that heat cooled and cooled again, my body started to tremble softly.
âAhââ
I let out a single syllable.
âI won......?â
I won this?
I widened my eyes as I stared at the fallen Black-Grand Saber.
He was down.
How did I even win?
Even after winning, I couldnât believe it.
âMe? I won?â
Did I really beat that monster?
How?
My head considered it, but it didnât make sense.
I swung my sword like a madman, and it ended up like this.
Andâ
âAt the end, I thought I was going to lose.â
My energy hit bottom. I couldnât fight anymore.
Butâ
âHe came over and pulled me up.â
Black-Grand Saber walked over, grabbed my hand, pulled me uprightâ
and then collapsed.
â......What. Donât tell me he threw it?â
For a second, I wondered if heâd gone down on purpose, but judging by his personality, it didnât feel like that.
So why did he grab my hand and pull me up?
I didnât know.
I didnât know, and by now Black-Grand Saber had been unconscious for a while.
â......â
With tired eyes, I stared down at him.
Someone rushed over and loaded him onto a stretcher.
Probably Peng Clan martial artists, carrying him away.
Noâ
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 stuck in my gut spilled out on their own.
Ha.
I spoke, and a laugh slipped out.
Was I laughing because it was overâbecause 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 so much it made me want to lose my mindâ
but while I was fighting, I didnât even care.
Even when my body got cut, even 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 spilling down.
My body wobbled like I was about to fallâ
TAPâ!
Someone caught me and held me up.
I turned at the calm touch.
â......Sword Phoenix?â
â.......â
Sword Phoenix.
I didnât even know when she showed up, but she was supporting me with a slightly blank stare.
â......What.â
When did you get up here?
I stared at her, flustered, and she tightened her grip on the arm holding me.
She moved me slowly, pulling me down off the tournament stage.
The place we reached was the waiting seats.
The moment I sat down properly, other people approached.
Doctorsâjudging by the look of them.
âPlease excuse me for a moment.â
A doctor asked permission and examined my body.
He checked the wounded areas here and there, then hurriedly brought bandages.
As he treated me, the doctor explained.
âFirst, congratulations on your victory. The injuries are not immediately deep, however... your level of physical fatigue has accumulated significantly.â
His face was a little too serious.
âYou must prepare for the next match, but in this condition, we recommend forfeiting... What do you think?â
A forfeit.
I had to fight the next matchâthe final.
And it wasnât the next day.
It had to happen today.
So if my condition was like this, he was telling me to give up instead of forcing myself onto the stage.
â......A 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 supporting meâsitting there with those black, emotionless eyes.
Looking at the bracket, 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 fully prepared, I didnât know if Iâd win or lose against her.
Going out there like this meant Iâd lose for sure.
I knew thatâ
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 looked shocked, and I still gave the same answer.
After that, he didnât say anything else.
He just started applying more wound salve.
He didnât push it.
He was a doctor, so maybe he was used to it.
Martial artists making stupid choices.
âHuuu.......â
I breathed and steadied myself.
The heat still hadnât cooled.
The aftermath of my fight with Black-Grand Saberâ
andâ
BZZZTâ!
â......Damn it.......â
The muscle pain flooding my whole body, too.
Moon Heavenâs side effects.
Just like last time, every muscle screamed.
Even feeling that, I didnât open my mouth.
I noticed it the first time I used Moon Heavenâdoctors couldnât recognize this muscle pain.
And if I groaned, theyâd just assume my condition was worse.
So I kept my mouth shut and endured it.
As I rolled my eyes with tired focusâ
TAP.
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 situationâ
âDonât tell me youâre worried?â
â.......â
Sword Phoenix didnât answer again, 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 throw it?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 shoved pointless wind into me for no reason.
He injected weird passion into someone who was planning to live without caring about anything.
I was sure it was all his fault.
âAnd where the hell did he go, anyway.â
I survived and wonâso where did Yoo Cheongil disappear to?
Same as always.
This guy was never around when I needed him.
Even now.
*****
After the matches ended, all I could do was sit there like a worn-out corpse.
I got treated, but fatigue slammed into my body, and with blood loss my head was still hazy.
In the middle of that, I slowly circulated my inner power.
That was something I learned after reaching pinnacle.
Circulate inner power through a tired, battered body and recover a little of the fatigue.
Good thing I ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ learned it.
I had to use something like this.
âUgh...... ow, my whole body.......â
Everything ached. Honestly, it was a miracle I could even talk.
Even I thought it hurt like absolute hell.
âAhh...... ahhh.......â
I couldnât even groan properly.
Even letting words slip out wasnât easy.
The level of exhaustion was ridiculous.
Is this really how bad Moon Heavenâs backlash is?
â......It really was insane.â
It made sense, though.
Considering the value of the power Moon Heaven carried, maybe even this was acceptable.
âAn artificial egoless state.â
An egoless stateâthe path of enlightenment, martial artists called it.
And Moon Heaven was a power that forcibly sent you there.
That alone proved how monstrous it was.
And on top of thatâ
âEven Black-Grand Saber lost.â
A Rising Prodigy called the Heaven-Martial Bodyâpractically confirmed as the Peng Clanâs Young Lord.
Even Peng Dojun of the Hebei Peng Clan could be beaten with Moon Heaven.
Of courseâ
âI canât say I won purely on skill.â
Peng Dojunâs mistake helped.
âUsing Black Cloud first.â
Locking me inside Black Cloud from the start.
Andâ
âNot finishing me inside it.â
Even after using Black Cloud to bind my five senses, he didnât attack.
That was the problem.
â......Honestly, Yoo Cheongilâs help mattered a lot.â
I knew why.
Because Yoo Cheongil had ordered me around and moved me.
That made Peng Dojun hesitate.
âHe probably decided I was losing on purpose.â
I donât know why, but I wasnât showing my full ability.
Thatâs what Peng Dojun must have thoughtâso he couldnât just rush in to end me.
And that became my chance to drag the match out.
And alsoâ
âEven that was Yoo Cheongilâs help.â
Getting out of Black Cloudâ
even that was Yoo Cheongil.
â.......â
In the end, it meant I couldnât have won without Yoo Cheongil.
âThis isnât something to celebrate.â
I didnât beat Peng Dojun with my own skill.
Calling it âluck is skillâ didnât sit right with me, so I wasnât exactly thrilled.
âHaa.â
I let out a breath, then looked up at the tournament stage.
Right then, it looked like things were wrapping up.
BANG!
With a small sound, something shot up into the air.
A sword.
One sword glinted as it launched skyward, then spunâwhirlâbefore dropping back down.
CLINK-CLINK.
With a clear ringing sound, the sword rolled across the floorâ
and Sword Phoenix Yuyeonâs blade was at her opponentâs throat.
âVictory, Mount Hua Sectâs Yuyeon.â
At the refereeâs words, a shallow cheer poured out.
It was lower than what Iâd heard earlier.
Probably because it ended too cleanly.
âHow long did it take?â
I didnât know.
Iâd been half-asleep, so I didnât even get to see what Yuyeonâs match looked like.
âEven if I did, it wouldnât have changed much.â
There wasnât time to watch who did what, how.
I shouldnât have been watching in the first place.
â......I dozed off.â
I was so tired I nodded off for a moment.
Meaning I missed the match completely.
âAh, damn it.â
I missed it......
Thatâs a pretty fatal screwup.
I sat here on purpose to watch that.
âNoâEven if I watched, it probably wouldnât have been that different.â
What would I even see in that short moment?
I felt bitter, but reality was reality.
âIâve got nothing.â
Thereâs no information on Yuyeonânone.
The only things I have areâ
âMount Hua Sectâs youngest Plum Blossom Sword Unit....â
And, from Yoo Cheongilâs words, that she has strange eyes.
And that other Rising Prodigies call her a monster.
Thatâs it.
Even in her match with Baek Cheoninâ
â......It was too refined to âwatchâ in any useful way.â
Her movement was like watching a perfectly woven exchange.
A beautiful fight without a single wasted motion.
A fight that made you admire it just by looking.
So maybe thatâs whyâ
âI couldnât see anything.â
In those movements, there were no simple habits.
Nothing repetitive showed itself.
âFuck.â
What kind of nonsense is that?
Maybe it was because my level was too lowâ
butâ
âThat makes it worse.â
It means thereâs no method at all.
All it did was piss me off.
âUgh......â
Should I not have insisted?
If Iâm just going to lose anyway, I shouldâve quit.
Feels like I forced my pride for no reason and ended up like this.
âTsk......â
I bit my lip, holding back a groanâ
[Look at you.]
â.......â
A familiar voice.
I lifted my head, and that disgusting face floated there.
[You won, didnât you?]
He spoke with a crooked little smile, and I frowned.
Where the hell did you run off to?
I mouthed it silently.
[There was something I needed to go see.]
Yoo Cheongil said.
Sure. Of course you always have something to go see.
[Your eyes look funny. You look pretty unhappy?]
How could I not be?
[Who do you think you won because of. You shouldnât be unhappy.]
He chuckled, and I let out a breath.
It wasnât wrong.
Yeah. I did win because of this old bastard.
[Congratulations. I didnât think youâd win, but you pulled it off.]
â......You didnât think Iâd win?â
I stared at him like he was insane.
He said that like it was nothing?
I fought like hell and barely won, and heâs dropping that like a curse.
[Heh heh heh.]
As if heâd read my thoughts, Yoo Cheongil burst out laughing.
He really was a damn malicious ghost.
â......You vanished, and it bugged me. You show up, and you piss me off immediately.â
Damn old bastard.
As I kept swallowing my sighs while staring at himâ
[Kid.]
The old bastard called me.
â......Yes.â
I answered quietly.
There werenât people right next to me, but stillâjust in case.
[Where did you put the Divine Sword?]
âAh, thatâs over there.â
[Over there?]
At my gesture, Yoo Cheongil turned his head.
Not far away. It was leaned against the wall.
[.......]
After checking the wall, Yoo Cheongil twisted his mouth and looked back at me.
[......You just tossed it there like that?]
â......So what. You think someone in the Martial Alliance is going to steal it?â
He was saying itâs a top-tier weapon and I left it too carelessly.
I didnât care.
If he hates it so much, he can go pick it up himself.
I was already busy enough. I didnât have room to worry about that too.
[No... ah... fine.]
Yoo Cheongil started to say something, then gave up.
[......Anyway, knowing where it is is enough.]
âWhy? What are you even going to do with that?â
[What do you think. Iâm going to use it.]
â......Use it for what?â
You canât use personal weapons in the tournament.
Thatâs why Black-Grand Saber and Thunder Dragon both used Martial Alliance-issued weapons instead of their own.
So âuse the Divine Swordâ didnât make sense.
As I was about to press Yoo Cheongilâ
âNoââ
âPrepare for the final matchâ!!â
â.......â
The referee shouted.
Ah, itâs already time?
I wanted to rest more.
But I wasted time bickering with this old bastard.
âUgh...... damn it.......â
Groaning, I pushed myself up.
CRACK.
Something poppedâback, leg, I didnât even know.
âHuu.â
I forced down my exhausted face and walked.
Not long after, I climbed onto the tournament stage.
On the stage, the referee stoodâ
and Yuyeon was already there.
â......Are you alright?â
The referee checked me and asked about my condition.
âYes.â
I wasnât, but I said I was.
If I said no, heâd tell me to step down. That was all.
â......Understood.â
Anyone could tell I was in bad shape, but the referee confirmed my will and nodded.
The distance between us widened slightly.
I stared at Yuyeon for a moment.
An expressionless face.
Pale-white skin and long black hair.
The girl Iâd seen beforeâeverything about her back then was gone.
It was still surprising.
That quiet kid who barely talkedâ
âHow did she become Sword Phoenix?â
How did she become Mount Huaâs rising hope, called a once-in-a-generation talent?
And alsoâ
âWhat did she do?â
Even if she didnât talk much, she used to speak sometimes.
How did she end up unable to speak like this?
That kept bothering me.
Honestly, itâs hard not to be curious.
Butâ
âIâm busy, and Iâm dying over here.â
I didnât have the space to waste my brain on old ties.
I could barely keep my own mess from collapsing, consider that, too?
âDraw your swords.â
At the refereeâs words, Yuyeon and I drew our swords.
âHuuu...â
I gripped my sword and let out a breath.
No matter how I looked at it, there was no hope.
Even if I came back after beating Black-Grand Saber, I still didnât know if Iâd win or loseâ
and now Iâm supposed to fight like this?
âYeah. Iâm an idiot.â
The fact I insisted on doing thisâ
that alone was ridiculous.
Even now.
âEven though I know every reason I should quit.â
And yet here I was, drawing my sword anyway.
If it were the old me, Iâd never have made this choice.
Lately, Iâd been making choices Iâd never make.
Even I found it unbelievable.
âThe final match. Mount Hua Sectâs Yuyeon versusââ
The refereeâs voice rang out.
Where was Yoo Cheongil?
I didnât check.
Normally I wouldâve, but since entering the tournament Iâd never really bothered.
âBlue Moon Sectâs Bang Sungyeonââ
Tension climbed up my spine.
How much inner power do I even have?
Not even half recovered.
Iâm going to lose.
This matchâIâm going to lose no matter what.
Nothing about my situation, my realm, my condition lines up.
I knew all of thatâ
âBegin!â
CLINK.
And still, I raised my swordâ
âYou.â
â......?â
My head snapped.
Who?
That voiceâfirst time hearing it.
It wasnât the referee.
My eyes turnedâ
and someone was standing between me and Yuyeon.
A figure with a black cloak pulled up over their head.
A sudden situation.
The referee saw it and moved his hand to his waist.
âWhoâ!â
SLICEâ.
The shocked referee collapsed mid-sentence.
Blood sprayed.
The refereeâs severed neck slumped as his body slowly toppled.
Time felt slow.
My awareness felt slow.
Butâ
SWISH.
My body moved.
I drove the sword in my hand straight at the figure.
I have to cut them.
Instinct screamed it.
FSSSSSHâ!!
Third Form: Radiant Moon Annihilation-Overturn burst out on its own.
The moment I tried to fire the sword force wrapped around my bladeâ
TAPâ!
â.......!â
Yuyeon grabbed my wrist and yanked me backward.
Even as my body movedâ
Slide.
A hand appeared right in front of my face.
Big. Old.
Fingertips brushed past my cheek.
âHm.â
The figureâs gaze shifted to Yuyeon.
âYou can see me.â
Chills ran up my skin.
An emotion I couldnât name dripped through that voice.
Iâm going to die.
Death pressed against my body.
I started tremblingâ
thenâ
SWISHâ!
With the short soundâ
KRAAAASHâ!!!!
Something plunged down right in front of us and shot toward the figure.
The entire tournament stage shattered as the impact exploded.
Fragments blasted everywhere.
And in that chaos, I could see what had fallen.
âA spear...?â
A spear.
A spear fell from the sky.
âA spear...?â
Seeing the weapon made one person come to mind.
Thenâ
TAP.
Through the slowly rising debris, someone landed, facing the figure, gripping the spear.
I widened my eyes at the old man.
Divine Spear.
The Martial Alliance Leaderâand the most likely candidate for the current First Under Heaven.
That massive old man gripped his spear and stood in front of me and Yuyeon like a wall.
âAre you alright?â
Divine Spear asked.
â......Ah, yes.......â
At the heavy question, my head nodded on its own.