A day passed, and then another. After the Righteous Guidance Conference was mostly wrapped up, one more day flowed by.
By the time the air was getting colder and colderâwhen I could really feel the season snapping over in a hurryâ
âWhewwwââ
I let out a low sigh and watched the steam fog out with it, trying to shake off the fatigue.
â...Iâm just gonna die.â
No, I said âshake it off,â but I hadnât. I hadnât slept well. I had too much to think about, so it wasnât like I could actually sleep through the night.
âHow the hell am I supposed to sleep in the first place?â
With a ticking bomb strapped to my body, sleeping easy was practically impossible.
And on top of thatâ
â...Sword Emperor said heâs going to teach me the sword.â
The Sword Emperor of Heaven-Beyond-Heaven had stepped forward and flat-out declared heâd teach me.
And then there was the whole âMoon Knightâ epithet. Too much exploded at once, and I needed time to sort it all out.
So I spent the night like that.
Iâd slept, what, maybe one shichenâif I was generous, one and a half...
âBut compared to that, the fatigue isnât that bad.â
I called it exhaustion, but considering how little I slept, I felt oddly clear.
âIs this because my realm went up?â
Maybe it was that buoyant feeling you got when your realm rose.
Fatigue and liveliness coexisting.
Noâmore accuratelyâ
âThe liveliness is slowly pushing the fatigue out.â
Like my body, forcibly strengthened, wouldnât even let me stay tired.
Like I couldnât even be tired whenever I wanted anymore.
As I kept clenching and unclenching my fist at the alien sensationâ
[Youâd better get used to it.]
Yoo Cheongil spoke.
[As your realm rose, your meridians strengthened too. Separate from the danger of your inner power, itâs a drastic leap, so you should get as used to it as possible so you donât feel unfamiliar in real combat later.]
â......â
So I wouldnât feel unfamiliar in real combat later.
That stuck.
âWhich means...â
He was sure Iâd be experiencing real combat in this state.
âEvery time, I feel itâwhat the hell is that old manâs goal?â
If I had to name the biggest question in my head, it was Yoo Cheongil himself.
âI donât know.â
He was a question embodied. Heâd told me to uncover the reason for his death and who did it, but in truth, he didnât even seem that interested.
The only things he showed interest in were my progress in martial study, brutal fights, orâ
âTalented people.â
He only paid attention to geniuses blessed too heavily, like Black-Grand Saber or Thunder Dragon.
At the point where it was obvious he cared more about that than his own deathâ
I couldnât properly grasp his intent or purpose.
âIs he scheming something?â
What was his purpose, that he was doing this to me?
I couldnât understand it.
The DEMON CULT and HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE both gave me plenty to grind my teeth over, but Yoo Cheongilâs existence was on that list too.
âEven if itâs a partnership I canât avoid.â
If you asked whether Yoo Cheongil was someone I could trust completely, Iâd say no.
So while I listened to him, I kept my guard up without stopping.
âHmph.â
With my thoughts sharpened, I started walking.
Because whether it was Yoo Cheongil or my body, there was someone I had to see.
*****
âYouâre here.â
The old man facing me spoke. The moment I saw him, I straightened and gave proper respect.
âI greet the Strategist.â
The person Iâd come to see was Thousand-Mile True Sight Jegal Jin. The man I had to see first thing in the morning.
At my greeting, he took a sip of tea, then glanced my way.
The conversation wasnât long. I sat down without hesitation under his gaze.
âI heard you met the young clan head yesterday.â
Jegal Jin went straight into it the moment I sat. I let out a short laugh.
âAh, yes. He came to see me.â
âWhat did you talk about?â
âDidnât you hear?â
âI didnât bother asking.â
He knew Jegal Hyeongyeon came to find me, but he didnât ask why.
Hearing that, I tilted my head. I figured he should just say it.
âYou didnât ask because you already know the reason, didnât you?â
â......â
At my words, Jegal Jinâs brow narrowed slightly.
He smoothed it out [N O V E L I G H T] almost immediately and spoke.
âIn a short time, you seem to have gotten somewhat impudent.â
âIf it felt that way, I apologize. It just came to me without thinking.â
âTsk.â
As if my answer didnât satisfy him, Jegal Jin clicked his tongue.
âYou worry too much. Donât mind it.â
Donât mind what Jegal Hyeongyeon said. Which also meant he did know why Jegal Hyeongyeon came.
âIâm not really minding it. I answered him pretty much like that, too.â
âOh?â
âYes. Honestly, whether itâs the Peng Clan or the Jegal Clan, it doesnât really have much to do with me.â
â.......â
âI donât plan to throw my weight behind anyone. Taking care of my own body is already too much.â
That part was sincere. Even now, I was hearing I couldnât protect my body and could burst at any time.
I didnât have time to watch other clans and see what they were doing.
âI figure youâll handle your dispute with the Peng Clan yourselves. You probably have a plan.â
âYou speak like youâre certain.â
âSeventy percent?â
âWhy?â
âBecause you donât look like the type to sit still like this if you didnât already have something lined up.â
âHeh heh.â
Jegal Jin only laughed and didnât deny it.
â...Youâre a funny brat.â
âIf Iâm wrong, Iâm wrong.â
This wasnât the important talk, anyway.
I came to see Jegal Jin today for something else.
âFine. Soâwill you accept it or not.â
The matter of the Physicianâs request. Whether Iâd take that commission or not. Iâd come to answer that now.
âI will.â
I said it without a second of hesitation. My thoughts were already organized.
And even aside from thatâ
âI have to go find him anyway.â
I could do the job while I was at it.
â...Is that so.â
âBut you said persuasion, so I need a bit more information.â
Why he called it persuasion, what justification and reason I needed for that persuasionâ
I had to get everything I could before taking the commission.
âTo begin withâare you sure itâs something I can do?â
âWho knows.â
Unlike before, Jegal Jin gave me an ambiguous answer. Strangely enough.
âIt may work, it may not. Heâs a stubborn man. Once heâs said something, heâll try to keep it even if it kills him.â
â...If he said something, then what did he say?â
âHe said heâd never set foot on Henan again. Thatâs what he said.â
â......â
The Medical Immortal was Plum Blossom Single Sword, so that meant Plum Blossom Single Sword said it.
âHe said heâll never step on Henan again?â
I frowned.
â...Why would he say that?â
Mount Hua was in Shaanxi, so he didnât need to come to Henan, sure.
But I still couldnât understand why heâd say something like that.
But thenâ
âStill, perhaps you can persuade him. Noâonly you can.â
â......â
Only I can. Before I could even grasp whyâ
âSince youâve given permission either way, Iâll take it that youâre going. The rest, hear it from your Sect Master.â
â...My Sect Master?â
RRRRAKâ!!
Right then, the door opened and Moon-Thread Sword walked in.
âSect Master...?â
Seriouslyâhim?
While I was still startledâ
âHm?â
Someone followed in behind Moon-Thread Sword. A man wearing a face full of dissatisfaction.
And he was someone I knew.
â...Leader?â
â......â
It was the Small Moon Unit Leader.
What? Why the hell is he suddenly here?
While I was staring, confused by the random appearanceâ
âHeâs your escort for this assignment.â
â...Pardon?â
Moon-Thread Sword said something completely insane.
Escort...?
The Small Moon Unit Leader?
*****
A day passed, and then another. After the Righteous Guidance Conference was mostly wrapped up, one more day flowed by.
By the time the air was getting colder and colderâwhen I could really feel the season snapping over in a hurryâ
âWhewwwââ
I let out a low sigh and watched the steam fog out with it, trying to shake off the fatigue.
â...Iâm just gonna die.â
No, I said âshake it off,â but I hadnât. I hadnât slept well. I had too much to think about, so it wasnât like I could actually sleep through the night.
âHow the hell am I supposed to sleep in the first place?â
With a ticking bomb strapped to my body, sleeping easy was practically impossible.
And on top of thatâ
â...Sword Emperor said heâs going to teach me the sword.â
The Sword Emperor of Heaven-Beyond-Heaven had stepped forward and flat-out declared heâd teach me.
And then there was the whole âMoon Knightâ epithet. Too much exploded at once, and I needed time to sort it all out.
So I spent the night like that.
Iâd slept, what, maybe one shichenâif I was generous, one and a half...
âBut compared to that, the fatigue isnât that bad.â
I called it exhaustion, but considering how little I slept, I felt oddly clear.
âIs this because my realm went up?â
Maybe it was that buoyant feeling you got when your realm rose.
Fatigue and liveliness coexisting.
Noâmore accuratelyâ
âThe liveliness is slowly pushing the fatigue out.â
Like my body, forcibly strengthened, wouldnât even let me stay tired.
Like I couldnât even be tired whenever I wanted anymore.
As I kept clenching and unclenching my fist at the alien sensationâ
[Youâd better get used to it.]
Yoo Cheongil spoke.
[As your realm rose, your meridians strengthened too. Separate from the danger of your inner power, itâs a drastic leap, so you should get as used to it as possible so you donât feel unfamiliar in real combat later.]
â......â
So I wouldnât feel unfamiliar in real combat later.
That stuck.
âWhich means...â
He was sure Iâd be experiencing real combat in this state.
âEvery time, I feel itâwhat the hell is that old manâs goal?â
If I had to name the biggest question in my head, it was Yoo Cheongil himself.
âI donât know.â
He was a question embodied. Heâd told me to uncover the reason for his death and who did it, but in truth, he didnât even seem that interested.
The only things he showed interest in were my progress in martial study, brutal fights, orâ
âTalented people.â
He only paid attention to geniuses blessed too heavily, like Black-Grand Saber or Thunder Dragon.
At the point where it was obvious he cared more about that than his own deathâ
I couldnât properly grasp his intent or purpose.
âIs he scheming something?â
What was his purpose, that he was doing this to me?
I couldnât understand it.
The DEMON CULT and HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE both gave me plenty to grind my teeth over, but Yoo Cheongilâs existence was on that list too.
âEven if itâs a partnership I canât avoid.â
If you asked whether Yoo Cheongil was someone I could trust completely, Iâd say no.
So while I listened to him, I kept my guard up without stopping.
âHmph.â
With my thoughts sharpened, I started walking.
Because whether it was Yoo Cheongil or my body, there was someone I had to see.
âYouâre here.â
The old man facing me spoke. The moment I saw him, I straightened and gave proper respect.
âI greet the Strategist.â
The person Iâd come to see was Thousand-Mile True Sight Jegal Jin. The man I had to see first thing in the morning.
At my greeting, he took a sip of tea, then glanced my way.
The conversation wasnât long. I sat down without hesitation under his gaze.
âI heard you met the young clan head yesterday.â
Jegal Jin went straight into it the moment I sat. I let out a short laugh.
âAh, yes. He came to see me.â
âWhat did you talk about?â
âDidnât you hear?â
âI didnât bother asking.â
He knew Jegal Hyeongyeon came to find me, but he didnât ask why.
Hearing that, I tilted my head. I figured he should just say it.
âYou didnât ask because you already know the reason, didnât you?â
â......â
At my words, Jegal Jinâs brow narrowed slightly.
He smoothed it out almost immediately and spoke.
âIn a short time, you seem to have gotten somewhat impudent.â
âIf it felt that way, I apologize. It just came to me without thinking.â
âTsk.â
As if my answer didnât satisfy him, Jegal Jin clicked his tongue.
âYou worry too much. Donât mind it.â
Donât mind what Jegal Hyeongyeon said. Which also meant he did know why Jegal Hyeongyeon came.
âIâm not really minding it. I answered him pretty much like that, too.â
âOh?â
âYes. Honestly, whether itâs the Peng Clan or the Jegal Clan, it doesnât really have much to do with me.â
â.......â
âI donât plan to throw my weight behind anyone. Taking care of my own body is already too much.â
That part was sincere. Even now, I was hearing I couldnât protect my body and could burst at any time.
I didnât have time to watch other clans and see what they were doing.
âI figure youâll handle your dispute with the Peng Clan yourselves. You probably have a plan.â
âYou speak like youâre certain.â
âSeventy percent?â
âWhy?â
âBecause you donât look like the type to sit still like this if you didnât already have something lined up.â
âHeh heh.â
Jegal Jin only laughed and didnât deny it.
â...Youâre a funny brat.â
âIf Iâm wrong, Iâm wrong.â
This wasnât the important talk, anyway.
I came to see Jegal Jin today for something else.
âFine. Soâwill you accept it or not.â
The matter of the Physicianâs request. Whether Iâd take that commission or not. Iâd come to answer that now.
âI will.â
I said it without a second of hesitation. My thoughts were already organized.
And even aside from thatâ
âI have to go find him anyway.â
I could do the job while I was at it.
â...Is that so.â
âBut you said persuasion, so I need a bit more information.â
Why he called it persuasion, what justification and reason I needed for that persuasionâ
I had to get everything I could before taking the commission.
âTo begin withâare you sure itâs something I can do?â
âWho knows.â
Unlike before, Jegal Jin gave me an ambiguous answer. Strangely enough.
âIt may work, it may not. Heâs a stubborn man. Once heâs said something, heâll try to keep it even if it kills him.â
â...If he said something, then what did he say?â
âHe said heâd never set foot on Henan again. Thatâs what he said.â
â......â
The Medical Immortal was Plum Blossom Single Sword, so that meant Plum Blossom Single Sword said it.
âHe said heâll never step on Henan again?â
I frowned.
â...Why would he say that?â
Mount Hua was in Shaanxi, so he didnât need to come to Henan, sure.
But I still couldnât understand why heâd say something like that.
But thenâ
âStill, perhaps you can persuade him. Noâonly you can.â
â......â
Only I can. Before I could even grasp whyâ
âSince youâve given permission either way, Iâll take it that youâre going. The rest, hear it from your Sect Master.â
â...My Sect Master?â
RRRRAKâ!!
Right then, the door opened and Moon-Thread Sword walked in.
âSect Master...?â
Seriouslyâhim?
While I was still startledâ
âHm?â
Someone followed in behind Moon-Thread Sword. A man wearing a face full of dissatisfaction.
And he was someone I knew.
â...Leader?â
â......â
It was the Small Moon Unit Leader.
What? Why the hell is he suddenly here?
While I was staring, confused by the random appearanceâ
âHeâs your escort for this assignment.â
â...Pardon?â
Moon-Thread Sword said something completely insane.
Escort...?
The Small Moon Unit Leader?
When the day was clearing beautifullyâjust past noon, when the sky looked its prettiest.
Not a single cloud. A sky so lovely it didnât feel fair.
It was the kind of bright weather that would make anyone sigh in admiration, butâ
âKuhukâ!!â
What happened beneath that sky was anything but beautiful.
Someone let out a strangled groan and collapsed. Blood spraying like a fountain was a bonus.
One figure staggered, lost consciousness, and fell.
And that was the end of his life.
There were bodies like that all over the groundâcorpses drained of life force scattered in every direction.
And when even the last standing presence finally reached deathâ
TAPâ!
He lowered a sword and swept his eyes around.
His gaze caught on a young man.
Baek Cheonin, wearing a thoroughly displeased expression.
NoâDEMON CULTâs Deputy Leader.
With an unsettled stare, he asked the old manâHeaven-Breaking Palace Lord.
âWas there really a need to go this far?â
As he looked over the mangled bodies, the Palace Lord looked back at him.
âI only removed what was useless.â
The Palace Lord answered with a calm voice. The reason the Deputy Leader had voiced doubt wasnât because theyâd killed people.
Butâ
âThey were your subordinates.â
The dead were, unbelievably, HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACEâs underlings.
Which meant the Palace Lord had disposed of his own men.
Why? The Deputy Leader couldnât understand it.
âI told you.â
âWhatââ
âThat Iâd cut away useless pieces.â
Snap.
With his words, the Palace Lord flicked a finger. Flames spread out and wrapped around the dead.
WHOOOOSHâ!!
The fire surged and burned through countless bodies, leaving not even ash behind.
âAnd there were many eyes watching. Itâs cleaner for my peace of mind to erase them.â
âSo you erased the witnesses.â
The Palace Lord didnât deny it.
âI removed useless things.â
He was only repeating himself. The Deputy Leader didnât press it further.
They were his underlings, not the Deputy Leaderâs.
So the HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE warriors who assaulted Henan all perished.
And on the blood-soaked ground, the Palace Lord retrieved his sword.
CLANGâ!!
As the blade slid into its sheath, the Deputy Leader askedâ
âSo? Did you get what you wanted?â
The Palace Lord looked at him.
He was smiling.
âI got it.â
There had only been one purpose. It was unfortunate he hadnât been able to clean up a few additional pieces he wanted gone, but in the end, the Palace Lord succeeded in what mattered most.
âBy now, Jegal Jin will have sensed something is wrong.â
Right about now, or even earlier.
Given Jegal Jinâs ability, heâd notice soon.
Butâ
âEven if he does, itâs too late.â
With the object already in his hands, it was the same as being late.
Certain of it, the Palace Lord smiled in a way that made your skin crawl.
â.......â
At that grotesque mood, the Deputy Leader narrowed his eyes.
âEven if you got it, itâs meaningless if you canât decipher it.â
The thing heâd taken was filled with ciphers. What meaning did letters no one could interpret even have?
When he asked with that doubtâ
âIt doesnât matter. Itâs only that I canât read it. I only need to find someone who will read it for me.â
âSomeone to read it...?â
âPalace Ghost Eye.â
â......!â
At the Palace Lordâs bland words, the Deputy Leaderâs eyes widened.
âHe has eyes that see what others cannot. With that, heâll be able to see this as well.â
âPalace Ghost Eye...â
He was a vanished Heaven-Beyond-Heaven.
Andâ
âShe isnât from the Central Plains.â
Palace Ghost Eye was from the Northern Sea. So how was he supposed to find her?
When the Deputy Leader questioned it, unable to understandâ
âDonât worry.â
The Palace Lord spoke to him without wiping the smile away.
âShe will return to the Central Plains again before long.â
And in his eyesâ
âI will make sure she does.â
There was a certainty you couldnât name.