The talk wasnât long, and it didnât go particularly deep.
It was just the Sect Master saying it was a shame about the Dragon-Phoenix Gathering, and thanking us for bringing his disciple back. That was all.
Even the small talk that drifted back and forth beyond that wasnât exactly colorful.
It was ordinary.
Polite, and simple.
In other words, empty calories.
Watching it, I felt it againâsure as hell.
Heâs drawing a hard line.
Seongheon was drawing a line with us.
Noâ not with us.
With me.
Whatever you brought, Iâm not doing it.
Whether it was about the Medical Immortal or anything else, he was making it crystal clear: he wasnât getting involved.
The fact that he kept blocking me before I could even open my mouth was proof enough.
âPlease rest well before you depart. I would like to treat you better, but... there is a matter within Mount Hua at present, and I must apologize again that I cannot.â
He even tucked in an excuse. Something unspeakable was happening within Mount Hua itself, so he couldnât offer help.
What could I say to that?
âThank you for your consideration.â
That was the best I could do.
With that, the talk ended.
*****
When we came back outside, it was roughly around noon.
The sun hung high overhead, and there wasnât any next step that had been officially decided.
âSo what do we do now?â
Cheon Hyein asked me.
â...Hell if I know?â
âYou didnât think of anything?â
âWhat is there to think about? The main pointâs already over.â
Bringing Yuyeon to Mount Hua.
That was the pretext. The thing everyone else in the group knew.
The matter of the Medical Immortalâonly I, the Small Moon Unit Leader, and the Sword Emperor knew about it, so the others probably assumed this really was just an escort run.
âItâs not over.â
â....â
Cheon Hyein said it flatly.
âJust looking at who came along, I can tell itâs not normal. The Small Moon Unit Leader wouldnât come along for a simple escort.â
I couldnât answer. She wasnât wrongâ Iâd been trying to cover the sky with my palm.
âYou didnât say anything, so I didnât ask that side. But why? Want me to dig into it more?â
âItâll get annoying, so please donât.â
âIf you want, I wonât. That means thereâs a way, right?â
â...What do you even mean, thereâs a way or there isnât? You donât even know what this is.â
âI donât. You wonât tell me. But I figured you would have one.â
â....â
What was with that disgusting faith?
She looked like the type whoâd freeze the world solid, but what came out of her mouth was absolute belief.
It was ridiculous.
Clicking my tongue, I answered her.
The funny part wasâ
âYeah. Itâs not like thereâs no way.â
That stupid belief was, annoyingly, correct.
But.
â...Itâs just going to be a pain in the ass.â
It wasnât a method I liked.
*****
After the talk ended, the first thing I did was read the mood inside Mount Hua.
âAh, Moon Knight.â
âHello.â
To do that, the fastest route was looking at Mount Huaâs people.
And the person I chose was Yeo Hyeok.
Plum Blossom Upright Sword, Yeo Hyeok. We had historyâ and among them, he was the closest thing to âfamiliar,â so I went to find him.
âI didnât mean to interrupt. You were training.â
âNo. I was just about to finish.â
Yeo Hyeok smiled lightly, sweat-soaked.
He looked like a man. Same category as Do Hyeong, maybe.
âBut what brings you here...? If you need guidance, I left it to the third-generation disciple.â
âAh, I had something I wanted to ask. It was the kind of thing thatâs awkward to ask Taeyong.â
âI see. Please speak. I will listen.â
Yeo Hyeok asked with a smile, and I went straight for the throat.
âCan you tell me whatâs happening in Mount Hua right now?â
He flinched.
At the question, Yeo Hyeokâs expression hardened.
âAnd why do you ask such a thing?â
Wariness. I heard it and started stacking information in my head piece by piece.
Going straight into the main point was reckless, but nothing was more useful right now than this.
âBecause of what the Sect Master said, and what I saw from you. It made me wonder.â
âWonder...?â
I didnât wait. I answered immediately.
This strike mattered.
âI was wondering if it might be connected to HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.â
â...!â
Yeo Hyeokâs eyes shook.
That was it.
Kid. Goddamn it.
I got it right, and that made it worse.
I wouldâve preferred it to be wrong.
Because if it was trueâ
...all the pieces fit.
Everything Iâd been thinking snapped into place.
And nothing was worse than that.
I always assume the worst.
And the closer you are to the worst, the more it means the world is fucking you.
â...Thatâs...â
âIf itâs difficult to speak about, you donât have to.â
I cut him off.
Why ask and then not listen?
Because this was also a way to pull the words out.
Instead of yanking and yanking, stopping once and giving trust worked a hell of a lot better.
Even if you donât say it, I donât care. Iâm not involved.
That was the thought I wanted to plant.
And at the same timeâ
âTruthfully, I was appointed in secretâ in Henanâ to investigate HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE. Please understand my question in that light.â
â...Pardon? An investigation into HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE?â
âYes.â
I wasnât appointed to anything. I was told to use my eyes and bring the Medical Immortal back safely. That was it.
So what?
If I can use it, I use it.
You donât get the best outcome by playing everything safe.
So you use every tool you can.
Especially against a man like Yeo Hyeok.
âIs that something you should be telling me?â
âItâs fine. The Yeo Hyeok Iâve seen is someone I can trust.â
â...How can you be so sure?â
âWe havenât spent long together, but in that time, I felt it clearly.â
I turned my head and pulled up memories, fast.
âThe way you take the lead more than anyone in the schedule, preparing for danger. The way you treat your fellow disciplesâ not oppressive, always trying to stand on equal ground. And when I saw how you treated the child in Huayin County, I became certain.â
I didnât stop. I poured it out in a rush.
âAh. This is a true righteous swordsman.â
â....â
Yeo Hyeok twitched.
âOne of the people whoâll lead the righteous path, and Mount Hua.â
âKhhâhm.â
He coughed.
Embarrassment showed, but it wasnât irritation.
This was when you pressed.
âA swordsman whoâll become a new hero is standing right in front of me. How could I not trust you?â
[......Seriously, your tongue is insane. How can you be that slippery and sweet?]
Yoo Cheongil delivered a disgusted kind of admiration.
Thanks for the compliment.
â...N-no.... Youâre... youâre flattering me too much...â
Yeo Hyeok scratched the back of his head, bashful. Watching that, I addedâ
âAnyway... thatâs why I trusted you enough to say it.â
And then I pulled back once more.
âAs I said, I donât intend to put you in a difficult position. If you canât speak, thatâs fine.â
I handed him the choice.
That way, he could settle his mind a little.
But.
If I handed it over completely, refusing would be too easy.
So I had to toss a little bait.
â...That is, indeed...â
Yeo Hyeok was about to refuse, as if he couldnât help itâ
âBut since I trust you, thereâs one thing I need to tell you about this.â
âYes? What is itââ
I stepped closer and lowered my voice.
Noâ not just lowered it.
This had to be voice transmission.
âAccording to what Iâve uncovered....
Yeo Hyeokâs eyes widened slightly at the voice transmission.
âThere seems to be a spy inside Mount Hua Sect.
â...!â
Yeo Hyeokâs eyes went wide.
This was a different reaction than before. His expression snapped stiff in an instant.
â...Moon Knight.â
What floated there was unmistakable displeasure.
âI will pretend I did not hear what you just said.â
He backed away.
And with the physical distance, the emotional distance grew, too.
â...That remark, as I hear it, is deeply rude.â
â....â
I understood why heâd be offended. Saying there was a spy inside his sectâ of course that would piss him off.
Butâ
As expected.
His reaction made me more certain, not less.
âYou already suspected it.â
â....â
âMaybe itâs suspicion. Maybe itâs delusion. But youâve thought about it, havenât you?â
Yeo Hyeok had definitely let the thought pass through his mind.
That was why the reaction was so intense.
âI donât know what you mean.â
âIf I offended you, I apologize. But rather than taking my words as simple rudeness, I ask that you consider them differently. Because if you donâtââ
Heâd stepped back.
So I stepped back too, two paces, and said it from there.
âPlease understand that what happened to the Main Alliance Headquarters in Henan could happen here as well.â
â....â
HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE and DEMON CULTâs assault.
When I put it like that, something else entered Yeo Hyeokâs face.
âThank you for hearing me out.â
I bowed my head and left.
Staying longer would do nothing.
Even as the distance opened, he didnât follow.
[Ahae.]
Only then did Yoo Cheongil ask me.
âYes.â
[Why didnât you squeeze more out of him? If you pressed harder there, it felt like he wouldâve cracked.]
âProbably.â
Judging by Yeo Hyeokâs reaction, if I pushed a little more, he mightâve talked.
But.
âThat wouldnât be enough.â
[What are you talking about?]
âChoice has weight when a person makes it themselves. If he comes to me because I poked him into it, that isnât his will.â
I only needed to shake him.
I already knew which way the wind was blowingâ all I had to do was make it stronger.
âIf I grab the root and rip it out, heâll see it as being forced, and heâll develop resistance.â
But.
âA root pulled out by the wind doesnât blame the wind.â
It only thinks its own root was weak.
Or it wonders if it wanted to be pulled out in the first place.
That was what I wanted.
Yoo Cheongil made a face like heâd tasted something rotten.
[...Terrifying bastard.]
âYour face is more terrifying, old man.â
Who the hell was calling who terrifying?
A scary-looking old bastard, of all people.
CRACK.
I rolled my neck.
Yeo Hyeok is fine at this level.
I didnât know if heâd pop out cleanly yet, but Iâd given him plenty of wobble.
Now what was left wasâ
...the Sect Master, and the Plum Blossom Commander.
And a few others.
Seriously...
Just imagining it drained me. Coming to the Central Plains always made me think the same thingâ
Iâd rather run my body into the ground.
âThinking is just... not my thing...â
The moment I spat it out in irritation, the top of my head prickled.
I looked up.
Yoo Cheongil was staring down at me with a face like heâd eaten shit.
âWhat is that look?â
[Ah, right. I heard a dog barking while wearing human skin, so my eyes moved on their own.]
â...What â NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t â (Only on NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t) are you even saying?â
I ignored the incomprehensible bullshit and kept walking.
From here, I had to move fast.
*****
After I started moving past noon, night had already fallen.
Even though Iâd only looped around Mount Hua a few times, time had slipped away that quickly.
When lamps began to light up around the quarters, as if to announce how late it had gottenâ
SPLASH.
I stood in front of the pond in the quarters assigned to me, staring down at it.
My reflection in the water looked exhausted.
â...Ugh.â
Everything Iâd done all day finally hit me like a wave.
I sat down as-is, my tired body saggingâ
And then.
[Kid.]
The one Iâd been waiting forâ no, the ghostâ appeared.
â...You mustâve fallen asleep.â
[Yes.]
It was Seongheon, Mount Huaâs Sect Master.
[Have you thought about what I asked you to do?]
He spoke with a greeting smile.
I heard it, and answered without expression.
âYes. I checked, more or less. I think itâs correct.â
The first thing I confirmed by walking all over Mount Hua all day.
âAmong Mount Huaâs people, thirteen are spies.â
I got the number.
Not all of them, but I could identify most of the ones currently staying inside Mount Hua.
And thenâ
âIâll take the deal.â
Based on that, I was willing to listen to Seongheon.
âI will.â
I looked straight at him, half-transparent under the moonlight.
âIâll kill the Sect Master for you.â
Quietly.
Brutally.