A blue gaze looked down at meâblue like a deep sea.
Especially those irises: wide and dark, like an ocean at night beneath a starless sky.
A man with sharp, chilled features, wrapped in an inexplicable air of quiet sorrow.
Moon-Thread Sword Cheon Seonghwa.
The current Sect Master of the Blue Moon Sect.
â...Why is he here?â
Having someone like that suddenly appear behind my back was enough to rattle me, no matter how you sliced it.
âNoâwell.â
It wasnât that strange. The Blue Moon Sect was a sect directly under the Martial Alliance, and True Assembly Hall was close enough that it wouldnât be hard for them to arrive if a Righteous Guidance Conference was being held.
Stillâ
âWhy is he behind me?â
Cheon Seonghwa wasnât sitting in a chair. He was standing on the dais.
That detail felt... off.
I didnât understand it, and for a beat I just stood there, blank.
A moment passed like that, and thenâ
â...Sect Master...? Why are you here...?â
I asked in a stupid, dazed tone.
But the answer didnât come from Cheon Seonghwa.
It came from Jegal Jin.
âThe Sect Master of the Blue Moon Sect isnât here as an ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ attendee. He came as an escort.â
â...An escort?â
âYes.â
Escort as inâ
âThousand-Mile True Sightâs escort?â
The Blue Moon Sectâs Sect Master personally came as security for a strategist?
âMore precisely, itâs only until the Righteous Guidance Conference endsâbut either way, itâs a comfort. Once again, Iâm grateful. Sect Master of the Blue Moon Sect.â
At Jegal Jinâs thanks, Cheon Seonghwa gave a slight shake of his head.
âIâm only doing what needs to be done.â
His tone stayed low and flat, as calm as ever.
Thenâ
âMoon Knight.â
â......!â
Cheon Seonghwa looked at me and said it.
God, thatâs embarrassing. I forced myself not to dive into a hole in the floor.
âGood. Well done.â
â......â
After that simple response, Cheon Seonghwa removed his hand from my shoulder.
I scratched my cheek without thinking.
I didnât even know how to respond. Was that praise? It sounded like it, but...
âHuh.â
While I stood there, still not sure what to do with itâ
âI have a question for the strategist.â
A voice rose from below.
The speaker was the head of the Peng Clan, the man whoâd been watching me with obvious interest the whole timeâBlade Absolute Peng Wooseong.
âEven if we wait, it doesnât seem like more people will arrive. When do you intend to begin? We have a great many things to ask.â
âMm.â
Jegal Jin swept the room with dry eyes.
There were plenty of empty seats, but it was obvious a significant number had gathered.
âThen weâll proceed.â
Deciding this was enough, Jegal Jin addressed the room.
At the same time, an Alliance member beside him shouted.
âThe conference will now beginâ!!â
A voice laced with inner power rolled through the chamber. The leaders seated throughout reacted to it.
âFirst, I offer my thanks to the honored guests who attended this Righteous Guidance Conference. I appreciate you coming despite the urgency.â
Jegal Jin bowed deeply.
âThe reason this conference was convened is, as you were warned in advance, the DEMON CULTâs revival.â
The DEMON CULT.
At that word, countless faces reacted clearly.
Some with hostility. Some with wariness. Some with fear.
âIs that truly a fact? That the DEMON CULT has appeared again, I mean.â
An old man in the back raised a hand and spoke. Jegal Jin nodded.
âIt is. The Main Alliance Headquarters confirmed it directly. And.â
Jegal Jin paused, drew a measured breath, and continued.
âThis is also something the Main Alliance Headquarters has been investigating for several years already.â
âWhat?â
â...You were already investigating it?â
âYouâre saying you already knew about the DEMON CULTâs return?â
âThen why didnât you inform us!â
If the Martial Alliance had predicted the DEMON CULTâs revival, why hadnât they told anyone?
The room flared up over that.
But Jegal Jinâs expression didnât change as he answered.
âBecause we couldnât trust you.â
âHuh?â
â...Strategist! What are youâ!â
Heâd said it straight to their faces: We didnât trust you.
The anger in the room was sharper than before.
But thenâ
âThis hasnât been made public yet, but the Commander of the Guards at the Main Alliance Headquarters was judged to be a spy and has already been replaced.â
â......!â
At those words, the room fell silent in an instant.
â...The Commander of the Guards?â
âHow could the Commander of the Guards...?â
Watching their reactions, Jegal Jin didnât slow down.
âLetâs be clear: spies were surfacing even among the commanders of the Main Alliance Headquarters. Please understand that, under those conditions, we couldnât openly share what we suspected.â
â......â
The pushback softened.
And watching that, I smacked my lips internally.
âDamn...â
The way he steered a room was both simple and delicate.
âHe starts by throwing bait on purpose.â
Heâd deliberately given them something to bite into.
He let them fixate on You knew and still didnât tell usâ
âThen follows with a reason so strong they canât keep biting.â
It was the simplest, hardest way to pull the soul right out of people.
The problem wasâ
âThen let me ask you this.â
âsimple methods meant someone would inevitably resist them.
âIn the end, doesnât that just prove the Main Alliance Headquarters was incompetent enough to accept a Commander of the Guards as a spyâor incompetent enough to let him operate and betray you?â
Blade Absolute Peng Wooseong spoke with his arms folded.
â...Oh.â
Sharp.
He looked exactly like Black-Grand Saber, but the way he talkedâand the way he thoughtâwas on a level youâd expect from a clan head.
âAnd if matters reached this point anyway, doesnât that only prove the Martial Alliance has a serious problem right now?â
The room, which had been wavering, went quiet again under Peng Wooseongâs words.
â...Heâs not easy.â
My assessment of him jumped.
Iâd assumed Black-Grand Saberâs father would be the same kind of boar-charging bruteâ
âBut he feels...â
Not like a boar.
More like a fox wearing a bearâs body.
âWeâre still in the process of confirming that.â
âConfirming? Confirming what? The cause of the Main Alliance Headquartersâ incompetence?â
âNo. Not only the Martial Allianceâthereâs a great deal of information suggesting some clans as well are hiding their tails, whether as DEMON CULT spies or through betrayal. This isnât a problem limited to the Martial Alliance.â
Not just us.
You could have rot in your house, too.
That was what his words carried.
âNo one can say for certain how far the DEMON CULTâs hands have reached.â
âHmm.â
At Jegal Jinâs reply, Peng Wooseong tilted his head slightly.
And fell silent for a moment.
If I had to guessâ
âHeâs checking the room.â
He was gauging how much the others accepted Jegal Jinâs answer.
After that brief pauseâ
âVery well. Iâll trust that youâll explain this in more detail later, Strategist.â
He shrugged and backed off.
Then, eyes gleaming, he asked something else.
âNow thenâI heard Divine Spear was attacked. Is his condition improving?â
A question about the current Alliance Leader.
Jegal Jinâs eyebrows twitchedâjust barely.
âHeâs recovering.â
âIf he canât attend the conference, it must be a severe injury.â
âHeâs taken no small damage, but the Therapist says heâll be up before long.â
âThatâs an expectation. If Divine Spear doesnât wake, the Alliance Leader seat will be left vacant. And if that happens, wonât the situation become truly dire?â
If the Martial Alliance Leader seat became vacantâ
especially nowâPeng Wooseong was right. It would be a disaster.
âLord Peng. What are you trying to say?â
âNothing special. I only thought that, just in case, it wouldnât hurt to keep the next Alliance Leader in mind.â
The next Alliance Leader.
At that, the room stirred. If Divine Spearâthe Heaven-Beyond-Heaven heroâcouldnât rise again...
âThen weâd have to pick someone new.â
The Martial Alliance couldnât leave the seat empty. Theyâd have to raise someone else.
âThe Alliance Leader seat isnât some dogâs name you can toss around.â
The Martial Alliance Leader was always the most influential, most powerful figure in the Righteous Faction of the era.
Yoo Cheongilâwho killed the Heavenly Demon and was called the greatest of all timeâdidnât even need explaining.
And after his death, Divine Spear had taken the seat because among those still active, his strength was counted in the top three.
âIf it hadnât been himââ
it wouldâve been Mount Huaâs sect master, but heâd declared he would never take the seat, so Divine Spear had been the only viable choice.
âBut now?â
If not Divine Spearâ
âWho could do it?â
Most of the Heaven-Beyond-Heaven had uncertain fates.
The Sword Emperor was publicly missing.
âSword Empress...â
As everyone knew, with her rejuvenation, she couldnât exactly step forward and announce sheâd become Alliance Leader.
âAnd the others...â
Most had already left the martial world and were living quietly. So if a new Alliance Leader was chosen now...
Probablyâ
â...Aha.â
I got it.
I understood why Peng Wooseong had brought this up.
âHis feelings are more blatant than I expected.â
If the Heaven-Beyond-Heaven couldnât inherit the seatâ
âThen the next tier down.â
The martial artists in their prime.
One of the Five Kings Under Heavenâor an absolute master comparable to themâwould become the natural candidate.
âHe wants the seat.â
And among them, Blade Absolute was a strong candidate.
Even if he wasnât one of the Five Kings Under Heaven, he was comparableâand he was the head of one of the Five Great Clans.
If you were picking candidates now, it made sense that heâd be one of them.
âThatâs why he said it.â
Bringing up Divine Spearâs condition, his survival, and a ânext Alliance Leaderâ was political theater.
âPlanting the bait early.â
This room was filled with the most influential people in the Righteous Faction.
He was staking his presence in front of them.
âA real fox.â
Unlike Black-Grand Saber, this man was sly.
They only looked alike. They were nothing alike.
Maybe Jegal Jin sensed the naked ambition too, because his face tightened slightly as he spoke.
âThat would only become relevant if the current Alliance Leaderâs condition is confirmed. This isnât the time for it.â
âA fair point. Iâll restrain myself.â
Restrain yourself my ass. Heâd already said everything he wanted and then acted like he was stepping backâridiculous.
After that, the exchange continued.
Every statement grew a tail, and that tail grew another.
And Jegal Jin kept defendingâover and overâblocking, countering, guiding the room back into line.
The impressive part wasâ
âDoesnât he get tired?â
Jegal Jin didnât waver even once. Not even slightly.
Clean. Neat. Controlled.
After some time passed like thatâ
SWISH.
This time, someone seated in the Five Great Clansâ area raised a hand.
Not Peng Wooseong.
â...The White King?â
It was the White Kingâthe head of the Murong Clan.
âSpeak.â
With Jegal Jinâs permission granted, the White King suddenly looked straight at me.
Thenâ
âIs it true that Moon Knight executed Sword Demon?â
âHuh...?â
The question was so abrupt it threw me off.
Out of nowhere...?
The moment Sword Demon was mentioned, every gaze swung back to me.
Iâm going to die of pressure.
I kept my mouth shut and forced my face to stay blankâ
Thenâ
âIt is.â
Jegal Jin answered.
âSword Demon was put down by Moon Knight.â
â...Sword Demonâby that young man?â
âHe looks younger than my own son.â
â...Even if heâs the Sword Saintâs successor...â
Sword Demonâs name carried weight. A terrifying amount of it.
Heâd once been spoken of in the same breath as the Sword Emperor and the Blade Godâof course people would react like this.
And in that moment, Peng Wooseong looked at me and grinned.
That creepy expression, identical to Black-Grand Saberâs.
What is with this bastard now...?
âMany people saw it clearly,â Jegal Jin said. âSword Demonâs head being severed by Moon Knight.â
He reaffirmed it, as if to say there was no lie here.
Up until now, heâd given plenty of slippery answers.
But thisâthis he framed as undeniable fact.
â...Tch.â
I clicked my tongue inside my head.
âYouâre going to use me even here?â
The reason he was giving such certainty was obvious.
A pauseâthen a shift. Use me to change the flow.
I could feel Jegal Jinâs intent plain as dayâ
BANG!
âHuh?â
âWhatâ?â
The conference chamber entrance burst open.
At the crash, everyoneâs eyesâmine includedâsnapped that way.
And thereâ
â...Thousand-Mile True Sight...!â
A middle-aged man with a handsome face I swore Iâd seen before came stomping into the chamber.
âHow dare youâ! How dare you disregard the Namgung Clan!â
He was furious, face twisted with rage, barging in and shredding the roomâs atmosphere on arrival.
Jegal Jinâs brow furrowed.
âSword King.â
At the title, I recognized him too.
âOh. That guy.â
One of the Five Kings Under Heaven, and like Blade Absolute and the White King, a master seated at the top of one of the Five Great Clans.
Thunder Dragon Sword King Namgung Myeong.
The father of Little Azure Swordâwho was currently imprisoned in Thunder Prison.