âI canât understand it. How did that bastard know to leave words like that?â
After hearing me, Sword Emperor twisted his face as he asked. Of course he wouldnât understand. If Iâd heard it the other way around, I wouldâve reacted the same.
But.
âI donât know. Only, it was written that way.â
At times like this, itâs easiest to stick to playing dumb. Like I said earlier, if there was a best part about selling out Yoo Cheongilâ
â......â
âit was that the other side couldnât answer easily after you said something like that.
If I had to read his reaction, it was basically...
âIf it was Yoo Cheongil, maybe itâs possible.â
...because that kind of thought floated up in their heads.
In reality, every single person Iâd met from Heaven-Beyond-Heaven, or anyone whoâd met Yoo Cheongil before, reacted the same way.
If it was Yoo Cheongil.
If it was that man.
Maybe itâs possible.
I didnât know where that bizarre faith came from, but everyone Iâd seen reacted like that.
It was embarrassing, but it was the truth.
I really didnât get it, but thatâs how it was.
Just look at Sword Emperorâs reaction right now.
â...Ha.â
After a long silence, Sword Emperor let out a single hollow chuckle. And thenâ
â...He predicted all the way to that? What an absurd bastard.â
He believed it.
âA monster of a bastard.â
He really believes it.
[He believes that? Crazy.]
Even Yoo Cheongil clicked his tongue at Sword Emperorâs faith. Even he seemed to think it was ridiculous.
[Quit selling me out. At this rate, youâll have nothing left.]
âWhat do you want me to do. If I donât sell you out, what do I do right now?â
I couldnât see another way. If I didnât do even this, there was no telling how Sword Emperor would come out of this.
And besidesâ
âEven Yoo Cheongil was tense.â
The moment I realized Sword Emperor had come closer, I felt Yoo Cheongil tense up too. Which meantâ
âIf itâs Sword Emperor, he could kill me.â
It was his reaction to the kind of person Sword Emperor wasâsomeone who could bare his fangs if he felt like it.
âSo I have to get through this cleanly.â
I couldnât just die here. I had to do something.
And this was the best I had.
âSo thatâs why you recognized me from the start?â
â...I wasnât certain. But I acted while expecting it to some extent.â
âI see. So thatâs what it was.â
Sword Emperor nodded as if heâd accepted something.
âHow laughable... If he was going to leave words that far ahead... he shouldnât have.â
[.......]
âHuh?â
Yoo Cheongilâs reaction was strange to what Sword Emperor murmured in that low voice.
He shifted like something snagged on him.
That reaction bothered me in a subtle way, butâ
âThis is everything there is to why I identified you, sir...â
âfor now, I had to focus on Sword Emperor, so I kept talking.
Sword Emperor stared straight at me as he listened.
âThen Iâll ask something else.â
I didnât know whether heâd accepted what we just talked about or he was simply letting it go, butâ
Sword Emperor moved to the next point.
âKid.â
âYes, sir.â
âCan you truly distinguish the ones from HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE with your eyes?â
â......â
I widened my eyes at the question. I hadnât really expected him to ask that.
âOut of nowhereâHEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.â
Why was he asking? While I hesitatedâ
â...Yes.â
âI answered first.
âThis also isnât certainty, but... I can identify them.â
As long as their malevolent aura remained the same. I could.
âYeah?â
âYes.â
âAlright.â
â...Pardon?â
âWhy?â
â...No. Itâs justâbecause you said âalrightâ without asking anything else.â
âYou said itâs true.â
âI could be saying itâs true with words only.â
At my doubt, Sword Emperor tilted his head.
âThen when the time comes, I can just cut you down.â
â......â
Ah. Right.
There really was a simple, easy method.
Ahahaha.
Cold sweat streamed down my body.
âBut, um... why is this...?â
Why did he ask whether I could see them or not? This time I asked with my doubt out in the open.
âI need your eyes.â
Sword Emperor said it, and I flinched. He needed my eyes? Whatâwas he saying heâd pluck them out? That would be a problem.
A thousand thoughts flashed through me at once, butâ
âThereâs something you have to look at for me.â
âAh.â
Thankfully, it didnât seem to be that. Right. If he needed my eyes, he needed my eyesâhe wasnât going to rip them out.
It wasnât like some bastard who turned Divine Spearâs eyeballs into mush.
[Whatâs with that face? Thatâs the face you make when youâre talking shit about me.]
The old man really was quick.
I ignored him and asked Sword Emperor.
âWhat exactly do you need me to look at...?â
âIt exists. Normally, Iâd drag you there right now and make you see it, but...â
WHOOOOSHâ!
Every sense that had been strangling my body returned. The sharp pressure and killing intent vanished completely.
âMoon-Thread Sword has a deal with me. So Iâll give it time.â
â...Moon-Thread Sword, sir?â
Why was Cheon Seonghwa coming up here?
âWell.â
I already knew Sword Emperor had talked with Moon-Thread Sword. If he hadnât, Sword Emperor wouldnât have appeared as a driver in the first place.
The problem wasâ
âFrom now on, I will teach you.â
â...What?â
[Huh?]
It was Sword Emperorâs words. Even Yoo Cheongil, whoâd been picking his nose like nothing mattered, froze up and blurted out the same dumb reaction.
âThe contract term is after our schedule at Mount Hua. Until I achieve my purpose.â
âSir? What do you meanââ
âWeâll begin while heading to Shaanxi. Prepare your mindset.â
â...What?â
What kind of story turn is this? I had to go rigid with my mouth hanging open.
â...Youâre going to teach me? Teach me what?â
âThe sword. There is nothing else I will teach you.â
â...No, I mean, obviously, but why all of a sudden?â
I was going to learn the sword from Sword Emperor? What was that supposed to mean?
âItâs my deal with Moon-Thread Sword.â
â...?â
Moon-Thread Sword?
He made that deal with the Sect Master?
â...A deal to teach me the sword?â
âYes. I needed your eyes. I asked your Sect Master, and he said this: he canât just lend you out for free. He told me to teach you something.â
â......â
âSo I will teach you. Understand that.â
It was insane.
It was saying Moon-Thread Sword had handed the greatest Sword Emperor in the world a private tutoring job.
â...Is this allowed?â
Is this even possible? Iâm Blue Moon Sect, and Iâm already at the point where martial arts have sunk into my body.
So what does it mean that Iâm going to learn swordsmanship from Sword Emperor? My thoughts wouldnât turn, and I just rolled my eyes around.
âDonât worry.â
Sword Emperor told me with a blank face.
âI will teach only the sword. I have no intention of touching your internal art. And I donât even want to lay a finger on Yoo Cheongilâs martial artsâon that pathetic bastardâs martial arts, either.â
[Pathetic? Listen to this bastard talk.]
Yoo Cheongil growled at him, butâ
What mattered to me was that he said he wouldnât touch my internal art, and would only adjust my sword.
â...Sword Emperor is going to teach me the sword.â
The Greatest Sword Under Heaven teaching me the sword. It was the opportunity of a lifetime, sure, butâ
â...I already...â
I already had the greatest person of all ages, dead or alive, glued to me.
So do I even need sword instruction?
Right when that thought came upâ
[It pisses me off, but itâs not bad.]
Yoo Cheongil spoke with a small smirk.
[Martial arts, sure. But my saber art doesnât suit you. Letting that bastard teach you fundamentals properly is a good thing.]
â......â
Yoo Cheongil didnât show a negative reaction.
And honestly, he was right.
âYoo Cheongilâs thing is saber art adapted through Full Moon.â
I didnât know why a man who held a saber and used saber art was called the Sword Saint, butâ
What he used was, undeniably, saber art.
On the other hand, what I used wasâ
âSwordsmanship.â
And among it, Iâd been using light swordsmanship that fit my smaller frame.
If you asked who matched better, Yoo Cheongil seemed to judge that it was Sword Emperor.
âFine. Great.â
Great. All of that is great. Butâ
â...Why are you going that far for me?â
What was Sword Emperorâs reason for going this far? For the Sword Emperor of Heaven-Beyond-Heaven to bother tuning another discipleâs sword... in a way, it was a matter of pride.
So why was he doing this much? When I askedâ
âBecause I have to.â
Sword Emperor ended it with a simple answer.
â......â
Do I really matter that much?
Or is there some other reason?
I still couldnât understand. Soâ
âThen, may I at least speak with Moon-Thread Sword first...?â
Let me talk to Moon-Thread Sword, the one who supposedly made that deal.
I felt like Iâd understand what I needed to understand if I did, so I said it, butâ
âYou wonât be able to see him. Heâs busy right now.â
âMoon-Thread Sword, sir...?â
âYes.â
A faint smile formed on Sword Emperorâs blank face.
âHeâll be busy. The Martial Alliance vault was looted.â
â...What?â
The vault was looted? My eyes widened.
*****
âI canât understand it. How did that bastard know to leave words like that?â
After hearing me, Sword Emperor twisted his face as he asked. Of course he wouldnât understand. If Iâd heard it the other way around, I wouldâve reacted the same.
But.
âI donât know. Only, it was written that way.â
At times like this, itâs easiest to stick to playing dumb. Like I said earlier, if there was a best part about selling out Yoo Cheongilâ
â......â
âit was that the other side couldnât answer easily after you said something like that.
If I had to read his reaction, it was basically...
âIf it was Yoo Cheongil, maybe itâs possible.â
...because that kind of thought floated up in their heads.
In reality, every single person Iâd met from Heaven-Beyond-Heaven, or anyone whoâd met Yoo Cheongil before, reacted the same way.
If it was Yoo Cheongil.
If it was that man.
Maybe itâs possible.
I didnât know where that bizarre faith came from, but everyone Iâd seen reacted like that.
It was embarrassing, but it was the truth.
I really didnât get it, but thatâs how it was.
Just look at Sword Emperorâs reaction right now.
â...Ha.â
After a long silence, Sword Emperor let out a single hollow chuckle. And thenâ
â...He predicted all the way to that? What an absurd bastard.â
He believed it.
âA monster of a bastard.â
He really believes it.
[He believes that? Crazy.]
Even Yoo Cheongil clicked his tongue at Sword Emperorâs faith. Even he seemed to think it was ridiculous.
[Quit selling me out. At this rate, youâll have nothing left.]
âWhat do you want me to do. If I donât sell you out, what do I do right now?â
I couldnât see another way. If I didnât do even this, there was no telling how Sword Emperor would come out of this.
And besidesâ
âEven Yoo Cheongil was tense.â
The moment I realized Sword Emperor had come closer, I felt Yoo Cheongil tense up too. Which meantâ
âIf itâs Sword Emperor, he could kill me.â
It was his reaction to the kind of person Sword Emperor wasâsomeone who could bare his fangs if he felt like it.
âSo I have to get through this cleanly.â
I couldnât just die here. I had to do something.
And this was the best I had.
âSo thatâs why you recognized me from the start?â
â...I wasnât certain. But I acted while expecting it to some extent.â
âI see. So thatâs what it was.â
Sword Emperor nodded as if heâd accepted something.
âHow laughable... If he was going to leave words that far ahead... he shouldnât have.â
[.......]
âHuh?â
Yoo Cheongilâs reaction was strange to what Sword Emperor murmured in that low voice.
He shifted like something snagged on him.
That reaction bothered me in a subtle way, butâ
âThis is everything there is to why I identified you, sir...â
âfor now, I had to focus on Sword Emperor, so I kept talking.
Sword Emperor stared straight at me as he listened.
âThen Iâll ask something else.â
I didnât know whether heâd accepted what we just talked about or he was simply letting it go, butâ
Sword Emperor moved to the next point.
âKid.â
âYes, sir.â
âCan you truly distinguish the ones from HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE with your eyes?â
â......â
I widened my eyes at the question. I hadnât really expected him to ask that.
âOut of nowhereâHEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.â
Why was he asking? While I hesitatedâ
â...Yes.â
âI answered first.
âThis also isnât certainty, but... I can identify them.â
As long as their malevolent aura remained the same. I could.
âYeah?â
âYes.â
âAlright.â
â...Pardon?â
âWhy?â
â...No. Itâs justâbecause you said âalrightâ without asking anything else.â
âYou said itâs true.â
âI could be saying itâs true with words only.â
At my doubt, Sword Emperor tilted his head.
âThen when the time comes, I can just cut you down.â
â......â
Ah. Right.
There really was a simple, easy method.
Ahahaha.
Cold sweat streamed down my body.
âBut, um... why is this...?â
Why did he ask whether I could see them or not? This time I asked with my doubt out in the open.
âI need your eyes.â
Sword Emperor said it, and I flinched. He needed my eyes? Whatâwas he saying heâd pluck them out? That would be a problem.
A thousand thoughts flashed through me at once, butâ
âThereâs something you have to look at for me.â
âAh.â
Thankfully, it didnât seem to be that. Right. If he needed my eyes, he needed my eyesâhe wasnât going to rip them out.
It wasnât like some bastard who turned Divine Spearâs eyeballs into mush.
[Whatâs with that face? Thatâs the face you make when youâre talking shit about me.]
The old man really was quick.
I ignored him and asked Sword Emperor.
âWhat exactly do you need me to look at...?â
âIt exists. Normally, Iâd drag you there right now and make you see it, but...â
WHOOOOSHâ!
Every sense that had been strangling my body returned. The sharp pressure and killing intent vanished completely.
âMoon-Thread Sword has a deal with me. So Iâll give it time.â
â...Moon-Thread Sword, sir?â
Why was Cheon Seonghwa coming up here?
âWell.â
I already knew Sword Emperor had talked with Moon-Thread Sword. If he hadnât, Sword Emperor wouldnât have appeared as a driver in the first place.
The problem wasâ
âFrom now on, I will teach you.â
â...What?â
[Huh?]
It was Sword Emperorâs words. Even Yoo Cheongil, whoâd been picking his nose like nothing mattered, froze up and blurted out the same dumb reaction.
âThe contract term is after our schedule at Mount Hua. Until I achieve my purpose.â
âSir? What do you meanââ
âWeâll begin while heading to Shaanxi. Prepare your mindset.â
â...What?â
What kind of story turn is this? I had to go rigid with my mouth hanging open.
â...Youâre going to teach me? Teach me what?â
âThe sword. There is nothing else I will teach you.â
â...No, I mean, obviously, but why all of a sudden?â
I was going to learn the sword from Sword Emperor? What was that supposed to mean?
âItâs my deal with Moon-Thread Sword.â
â...?â
Moon-Thread Sword?
He made that deal with the Sect Master?
â...A deal to teach me the sword?â
âYes. I needed your eyes. I asked your Sect Master, and he said this: he canât just lend you out for free. He told me to teach you something.â
â......â
âSo I will teach you. Understand that.â
It was insane.
It was saying Moon-Thread Sword had handed the greatest Sword Emperor in the world a private tutoring job.
â...Is this allowed?â
Is this even possible? Iâm Blue Moon Sect, and Iâm already at the point where martial arts have sunk into my body.
So what does it mean that Iâm going to learn swordsmanship from Sword Emperor? My thoughts wouldnât turn, and I just rolled my eyes around.
âDonât worry.â
Sword Emperor told me with a blank face.
âI will teach only the sword. I have no intention of touching your internal art. And I donât even want to lay a finger on Yoo Cheongilâs martial artsâon that pathetic bastardâs martial arts, either.â
[Pathetic? Listen to this bastard talk.]
Yoo Cheongil growled at him, butâ
What mattered to me was that he said he wouldnât touch my internal art, and would only adjust my sword.
â...Sword Emperor is going to teach me the sword.â
The Greatest Sword Under Heaven teaching me the sword. It was the opportunity of a lifetime, sure, butâ
â...I already...â
I already had the greatest person of all ages, dead or alive, glued to me.
So do I even need sword instruction?
Right when that thought came upâ
[It pisses me off, but itâs not bad.]
Yoo Cheongil spoke with a small smirk.
[Martial arts, sure. But my saber art doesnât suit you. Letting that bastard teach you fundamentals properly is a good thing.]
â......â
Yoo Cheongil didnât show a negative reaction.
And honestly, he was right.
âYoo Cheongilâs thing is saber art adapted through Full Moon.â
I didnât know why a man who held a saber and used saber art was called the Sword Saint, butâ
What he used was, undeniably, saber art.
On the other hand, what I used wasâ
âSwordsmanship.â
And among it, Iâd been using light swordsmanship that fit my smaller frame.
If you asked who matched better, Yoo Cheongil seemed to judge that it was Sword Emperor.
âFine. Great.â
Great. All of that is great. Butâ
â...Why are you going that far for me?â
What was Sword Emperorâs reason for going this far? For the Sword Emperor of Heaven-Beyond-Heaven to bother tuning another discipleâs sword... in a way, it was a matter of pride.
So why was he doing this much? When I askedâ
âBecause I have to.â
Sword Emperor ended it with a simple answer.
â......â
Do I really matter that much?
Or is there some other reason?
I still couldnât understand. Soâ
âThen, may I at least speak with Moon-Thread Sword first...?â
Let me talk to Moon-Thread Sword, the one who supposedly made that deal.
I felt like Iâd understand what I needed to understand if I did, so I said it, butâ
âYou wonât be able to see him. Heâs busy right now.â
âMoon-Thread Sword, sir...?â
âYes.â
A faint smile formed on Sword Emperorâs blank face.
âHeâll be busy. The Martial Alliance vault was looted.â
â...What?â
The vault was looted? My eyes widened.
â......â
A man whose blue eyes flashedâMoon-Thread Sword Cheon Seonghwaâlooked around in the darkness.
He stood in a place that, under normal circumstances, no one could easily enter within the Martial Alliance.
He was inside the vault located beneath the Martial Alliance.
In the darkness, his blue irises swept across all directions.
Goods were packed in dense heaps, filling the space.
The Martial Allianceâs vaultâcalled the center and source of the Righteous Faction.
It wasnât strange that it would be full of precious and secret things, butâ
âWhat exactly is it that you say has disappeared?â
After inspecting the items, Moon-Thread Sword asked the old man behind him, his face full of doubt.
Thousand-Mile True Sight Jegal Jin.
He had hurried over the moment he heard, but nothing looked different.
âIt doesnât look like thereâs any major difference.â
There was trouble in the vault. Heâd heard that, and came here with Jegal Jin, butâ
No items were actually missing.
Yetâ
â......â
Instead of answering, Jegal Jin moved.
âMeticulous. The positions of the items are almost unchanged.â
Even in the darkness, Jegal Jin advanced without hesitation, as if he could see.
But astonishingly, his eyes were closed.
âIt means they touched and handled as little as possible. But.â
TAPâ!
Jegal Jin stopped in one spot.
A line hanging in empty space looked strangely clumsy.
âIt definitely changed.â
Only then did Jegal Jin open his eyes.
âThe box that should be here is gone.â
â.......â
Moon-Thread Sword frowned.
â...A box?â
âYes. There was a box here. A box a little over two handspans in size.â
A space heâd visited countless times.
And positions of items he had already memorized.
You could say there were too many things for sure, maybe he simply made a mistake, butâ
âI am not wrong.â
Jegal Jinâs eyes were filled with certainty.
He wasnât wrong.
Thousand-Mile True Sight Jegal Jin.
He never forgot anything he saw even once.
Just like someone else.
That was why Moon-Thread Sword reacted in silence to Jegal Jin saying it had changed.
âOn the day of the assault, their actions looked... lacking in something.â
An assault prepared with a massive number of masters poured in.
They deceived the spies and struck the gap cleanly enough to call it perfect.
They even neutralized Divine Spear, but the assault ultimately failed because of the variable called Moon Knight.
People said Henan had been saved, butâ
â...It seems they achieved their purpose.â
After checking †NĐŸvĐ”â ight †(Read more on our source) the vault, Jegal Jin had to twist his face.
From the start, HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE and the DEMON CULTâs purpose likely wasnât the assault.
Taking something from the vault.
How they even got down here was a question, but their purpose was clearly this.
âWhat did they take?â
Moon-Thread Sword asked.
Jegal Jin answered.
âThe letters the Heavenly Demon once sent to the Martial Alliance. They were written in cipher, so we havenât deciphered them all, but.â
â...!â
âIn there...â
Jegal Jin paused in silence, then continued.
âIn there is... the method to summon a godâthe reason the Heavenly Demon ignited the Orthodox-Demonic War.â
Moon-Thread Swordâs eyes widened at those words.