Hero.
The moment the word came out of Jegal Jinâs mouth, my eyes twisted.
...Hero? What hero?
What was he talking about out of nowhere. And what âhow does it feel,â too.
I was still staring at him, unable to understand, whenâ
âYour face is hilarious. I like it.â
Jegal Jin let out a snort of a laugh as he spoke. With how tired he looked, smiling like that only made him seem even more foul-tempered.
âI heard you woke up, so I came right away, but looking at you... you still need more time.â
â...Thatââ
âCome to the True Assembly Hall in half a shichen. Donât be late.â
Jegal Jin suddenly held out his hand to Murong Yeongsun at my side.
Seeing it, Murong Yeongsun pulled several letters from her robe like sheâd been waiting and handed them over.
TAPâ!
Jegal Jin took them and walked out as if nothing happened.
â...What?â
Heâs just leaving like that? And Iâm supposed to show up in half a shichen?
While I was still gaping, I asked Murong Yeongsun.
â...What was that? What did you hand him?â
âAh.â
Murong Yeongsun answered calmly.
âYour examination record. A letter with what the Therapist said written down.â
âWhy are you giving that to the strategist?â
âHe asked.â
âWhat?â
He asked for that?
âWhy...?â
âI donât know. Maybe heâs worried about his grandson?â
â......â
It was such a ridiculous answer I didnât even bother replying.
Worried about his grandson, my ass.
Neither of them are acting like a grandfather and grandson in the first place.
And.
Grandson.
What Jegal Jin said, and Murong Yeongsunâs reaction tooâ
Looks like...
...people around us had figured it out to some degree. Of course they did.
I said it out loud myself.
It was when I went to meet Jegal Jinâbecause things were urgentâthat I revealed I was his grandson.
Everyone there heard it.
And it wasnât just one or two people. No matter how chaotic it was, thatâs not the kind of thing you âforget.â
It probably spread, at least a little.
There was a strong chance rumors had traveled in bulk.
Of courseâ
Since itâs Jegal Jin, he mightâve shut it down, too.
Since it happened inside the Martial Alliance, if Jegal Jin wanted to cut it off at the source, that wouldnât have been hard.
Anyway...
Half a shichen.
Thinking back to Jegal Jinâs words, I swept my hair back.
Even then, the lake kept reflecting my face.
What is this,
A full head of white hair. And the inner power in me that had swelled up.
...And everything that happened after.
It was time to find out.
*****
After some time passed and weâd gathered again in the room,
I sat at the table, pressing my brow.
â...So.â
During that short window, I grabbed Cheon Eujin and Murong Yeongsun and demanded information.
The seven days and nights Iâd been out. What the hell happened in that time?
They answered what they knew.
And after I gathered it all together, the conclusion I reached wasâ
â...Youâre saying I became a hero?â
A conclusion so bizarre it made my head throb.
âYes.â
Cheon Eujin spoke with his eyes sparkling.
And Murong Yeongsun nodded with a face that looked like she was barely holding back laughter.
âNot just any hero. Henanâs hero... the light of the era who saved Thousand-Mile True Sight and our leader... the Righteous Factionâs hope and dream, andââ
âNo. Thatâs enough. Stop there.â
I didnât want to hear another word. It felt like something was crawling up my throat, ready to sit there and rot.
[Keup... heh... keuk....]
On top of that, someone above was openly laughing at me, and it was making me feel even worse.
â...No... I mean... ah... no....â
The words wouldnât come out clean. No matter what I tried to say, it felt like I was spitting on myself while lying down.
What is this, seriously.
My head hurt.
If you believed Cheon Eujinâ
Then I really became a hero?
He said the way people treated me across Henan had changed dramatically.
An assault by the DEMON CULT, ârevival,â and a group called HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.
The enemy attacked a Righteous Faction garrisonâHenan, where Main Alliance Headquarters stood.
Massive damage happened in that process.
People screamed and wailed, and even the Martial Alliance couldnât easily stop the strength of the demonic warriors who had reappearedâ
And in that moment, there were those who drove the enemy back, leading a radiant sword.
And that wasâ
A hero.
Little Sword Saint Bang Sungyeon.
He said I was the hero who stopped the assault.
Yeah. Me.
...Me?
Apparently, thatâs what the rumor was.
Not only did I execute the demonic warriors and block the dark faction fightersâ
I saved Thousand-Mile True Sight in the middle of danger, and I saved Divine Spear after he †NĐŸvĐ”â ight †(Read more on our source) collapsed.
And especiallyâ
...I killed Sword Demon?
That part hit like a slap.
I killed Sword Demon...?
I wasnât ignorant about Sword Demon.
A demonic warrior who operated during the Orthodox-Demonic Warâone of the high-ranking demonic warriors said to have served under the Heavenly Demon.
Butâ
He was alive?
Not only was a demonic warrior believed dead actually alive, he appeared out of nowhereâ
And I killed him?
What....
What kind of situation is this?
What the hell...
What did he doâ
What did that man do with my body?
I stared up at Yoo Cheongil floating in the air, eyes wide.
As always, he was drifting around, picking at his nose.
[Hm? What are you staring at.]
He answered my gaze with a bored expression.
â......â
No matter how hard I tried, I couldnât remember.
It was different from his usual possession. Normally, I could remember the sensation of my body clearly.
But now I donât remember anything.
It was like the first time he ever possessed me.
...Whatâs the difference?
What difference was there that made me forget?
I thought it over.
Thenâ
Ah. Donât tell me.
One thing snagged on my mind.
...Because I didnât get possessed for a long time?
Every time he possessed me, it seemed like he needed downtime, and the duration was always short.
Yoo Cheongil said even a few days was too brief to âholdâ him properly.
But this time it was longer.
I hadnât been possessed for months. Even when situations came up, Yoo Cheongil refused to do it.
And only when this whole mess happened did he finally borrow my body.
So is that why?
Because it had been too longâso the possession lasted longer, and I canât remember it?
If I had to guess, it was that.
âSSSSâ.â
Fine. Forgetting is one thing, butâ
â...So whatâs the situation now?â
Me becoming some âheroâ was one thing.
But that wasnât what mattered right now.
âAh... that is.â
Cheon Eujin rolled his eyes for a moment, thenâ
â...The Martial Alliance set a conference.â
â...And thatâs today?â
âYes. They scheduled it in a rush, so the timeline is tight, but... itâs probably...â
A conference.
I locked onto that word for one reason.
â...The conference venue is the True Assembly Hallâand itâs starting soon.â
Because the place Jegal Jin told me to come was the exact venue where this conference would be held.
For me, that was the biggest problem.
Great. I wake up and itâs already bad.
What is this âconference,â anyway?
On the surface, you could think itâs just Martial Alliance executives gathering to talk.
But it isnât some normal conference.
The official name for this is the Righteous Guidance Conference.
The Righteous Guidance Conference isnât just Martial Alliance officials getting together and handling business.
...Itâs the heads of the Righteous Faction organizations gathering.
When an incident happens, the leaders of the Righteous Faction groups gather and hold talks with the Martial Alliance.
Usually, it happens when dissatisfaction with the Martial Alliance boils overâand it hadnât happened once in nearly fifty years.
And theyâre doing it today of all days.
They were holding that conference today.
That was what was grinding my brain into paste.
No, holding it is fine.
Why are they calling me.
Why am I being called there?
That was the only part I cared about.
So even the Martial Alliance is taking this seriously.
Holding a conference like this means even the Martial Alliance sees this as far from a trivial incident.
Of course they would.
Itâs Henan that got hit.
Henan, where Main Alliance Headquarters stands.
And it happened in the middle of the Dragon-Phoenix Gatheringâone of the biggest festivals.
Iâm sure some of the junior generation took damage in the assault.
And there would be people who died.
If a direct blood relative died in Henan during an assaultâ
How many organizations would just sit still?
...That conference is going to be a slaughterhouse.
Itâs only been seven days and nights, so I donât know how many people even arrived in time, butâ
Even the people who showed up will make it vicious.
It wouldnât be a good atmosphere. Not a chance.
But.
And Iâm supposed to go there?
Why the hell am I going?
âSSSSâ.â
Just as I was trying to figure out what to do with this twisting, hateful feelingâ
RRRRAKâ!!
The door opened.
âPardon me.â
â...Commander?â
The man who entered was the commander whoâd been guarding me.
Luckily, he didnât look like heâd been hurt in the incident.
âItâs about time. The strategist ordered me to bring you.â
â...Isnât it still too early?â
I tried to say it like, Half a shichen hasnât passed yet, butâ
âThe strategist said.â
The commander looked at me and spoke.
âIf things go sideways, you might try to run. He ordered me to bring you safely.â
â......â
I squeezed my eyes shut.
â...Commander.â
âSpeak.â
âThe first part and the second part donât match at all, do they...?â
That was just drag him here by force, wrapped in fancy paper.
I pointed it out, butâ
âItâs similar.â
The commander answered like nothing changed.
â...Iâm a patient.â
âThe examination record said you can be active immediately without problems.â
â...Iâm going to lose my mind.â
Ah, damn it. So thatâs why he took it from Murong Yeongsunâ
Was he planning to use it like this?
Anyway, he really was a smart bastard.
The smartest bastard in the Central Plains. Maybe this is what ânaturalâ looks like for him.
â...If I donât go, I canât avoid it, right?â
âThe strategist saidââ
â...Letâs go.â
There was no point talking. I accepted it and stood up.
...I donât know what heâs planning to use me for, but.
It pissed me off that I was being hauled alongâ
But the fact he ordered them to bring me the moment I woke up...
I was curious why.
No.
Honestly, I already know the reason.
The math was done. Half a shichen was more than enough time to confirm it.
Thatâs why Iâm going.
Because it doesnât feel like a complete loss.
I could see what Jegal Jin was trying to do.
And.
It didnât seem like it would be outright bad for me.
So I moved.
â...Letâs go.â
The Righteous Guidance Conference.
I lifted my body and headed toward the den of heavens.