Daylight came again.
It was our second day on Mount Hua.
The moment I opened my eyes, I moved. A day on Mount Hua was simple.
âDid you cough, sir?â
âYes. I just woke up.â
âThen I will bring your meal.â
As soon as I got up and checked in, Taeyongâthe third-generation discipleâbrought me food.
Maybe because we were guests, Mount Hua gave each of us our own quarters and took care of our meals properly.
Of course.
âNo meat again today.â
Because of the sectâs nature, meat still didnât show up.
But that was fine.
â...The seasoning is good.â
Whoever their cook was, the food was so damn good that even vegetables were enough to fill me up.
After I ate, I washed up, then headed outside.
There wasnât much in the way of schedule. The whole trip had a purpose only the Sect Master mattered forâif it wasnât him, there wasnât much for anyone else to do.
So the routine was: head to the training grounds first.
â...You could just do it roughly. Are you really going to do it like that?â
â...Iâm sorry.â
Usually, it meant watching Thunder Dragon train and nagging him.
âYou half-assed it over there, and youâre half-assing it here too. You donât want to do it?â
âNo...!â
Or helping the Small Moon Unit Leader with Moon Heaven training.
Even that only took a few shijin at most.
Neither of them progressed fast enough to take longâif I poked at them a bit, it was over.
And when it was finally my turn to trainâ
â......Hooooo....â
All I could do was some basic external training.
If I touched my inner power wrong, my body would burst, so I couldnât do it lightly.
THUDâ!
I dropped the iron ball Iâd been holding onto the ground and loosened up.
âGod, Iâm dying....â
I feel it every timeâthis never gets easier.
Part of it was that it was a pretty brainless training method, but honestly?
I think I just hated moving my body.
[Excuses. You just hate simple repetition.]
â...Thatâs true too.â
I didnât deny it. I really was sick of repeating the same thing over and over.
[Martial arts are repetition. Finding the difference inside repeated training is everything.]
âYou keep telling me to do it exactly the same. How am I supposed to find differences inside something Iâm making identical?â
[There is no perfection in this world. When I say to reproduce it perfectly, I mean it is efficient when you attempt it. Your body changesâhow could it always be identical? The effort to make it identical is what matters.]
âEasy for you to say. Right?â
[I ought to smash that mouth of yoursâ.]
Hearing Yoo Cheongilâs growl, I snorted.
Even if I ran my mouth like this, his words helped.
...So perfection isnât the point. The realization you gain while trying to reach perfection is.
Repeating the same movement.
The processes my body went through, trying to make it truly identical.
He was telling me to recognize what I gained from that.
Not easy.
He said hard things in such an easy tone.
Same with the Sword Emperor. Every one of these people explains things like itâs a damn riddle.
The Sword Emperor told me not to think and just move.
This old man wasnât really different.
Tch.
Frustrating.
If it were up to me, Iâd draw my sword and swing it.
Hold it.
I couldnâtâso I had to hold it back.
But you know how it is.
When someone tells you not to do something, you want to do it more.
The fact they told me not to use a sword made my hands itch.
In the past I wouldâve said, what kind of caveman bullshit is that?
Iâve changed a lot.
Over this past year, the biggest thing that changed wasnât my skill or realm.
It was me.
Tap, tap.
I ignored my trembling hands and shook them out.
Right now, instead of drawing a sword, I had to discipline my body.
If I donât, Iâm going to get beaten to hell later.
Starting today, training with the Sword Emperor resumed.
That was assault disguised as training. If my body wasnât intact, I wouldnât endure it.
âLetâs see.â
It was about time for lunch.
Should I fill my stomach first and think after?
That thought had just formed as I stepped outsideâ
âAh.â
âHm?â
I ran into someone.
âYeo Hyeok.â
It was Yeo Hyeok. He greeted me with an awkward expression.
âExcuse me.â
âWhat is it?â
From the look of it, this wasnât an accidental run-in.
He was waiting for me.
What now?
I spoke, puzzledâ
â...Well.â
He trailed off, face dark.
Seeing that, I got it.
I see.
Looks likeâ
the root is about to come out.
It was time for the root to get pulled out by the wind Iâd made.
So it was simple.
âIââ
âHave you eaten?â
â...What?â
âIf you havenât, eat with me.â
If a root was about to come loose, I should shake it so it came free easier.
I took Yeo Hyeok and headed off to eat.
*****
Steam rose from the rice. I took a bite and swallowed.
âEvery time I eat here, I feel it. The food is really good.â
âHahaha. Yes, isnât it? The Sect Master brought this cook here with great care.â
âOh? That explains it.â
A cook brought personally by Plum Blossom Single Sword?
There was a reason it tasted so good.
It looked like I was in the dining hall the disciples used.
I came here on purpose, just to eat with Yeo Hyeok.
We ate for a bit, thenâ
âSo. What did you want to say?â
I asked.
When my question landed, Yeo Hyeok flinched.
â...That is...â
âAre you talking about HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE?
â...!â
I sent it by voice transmission, and Yeo Hyeok jolted.
His eyes screamed, How did you know?
Itâs obvious, you idiot.
In this situation, the only thing Yeo Hyeok could possibly be here to sayâwas painfully obvious.
Youâd have to be stupid not to expect it.
â...Yes.
Yeo Hyeok broke his silence.
So it was right.
âWhat are you trying to say?
Last time he acted like it wasnât, and now he came back.
I threw the question at him, and he smiled awkwardly, embarrassed with himself.
âWhat you said last time. I wanted to talk a bit more about it.
âIf you mean what I said before?
âAbout whatâs been happening in Mount Hua Sect.
âAh. Yes.
Mount Hua Sect wasnât normal. The Sect Master had already implied that.
Even if he hadnât.
With what I learned over the last few daysâhell, even just the last dayâit was obvious.
The atmosphere is cold.
Maybe not all the way down in Huayin County, but inside Mount Hua Sect itself, the mood was bad.
Not just cautionâthere was an odd distance, even with outsiders.
Which meant one thing.
Something is happening.
Maybe it hadnât spread to the general population, but inside the sect, something big was going on.
Yeo Hyeok started talking.
âAs you suspected, Moon Knight. There is a problem in Mount Hua Sect....
âMm.
I nodded.
âAnd the problem is connected to HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE?
â...That is....
He hesitated for a moment. I wondered if Iâd rushed the main point too hardâ
âIt isnât certain.
âNot certain?
âYes. Recently, we have included HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE as a candidate for our suspicions, but it is only a candidate, not a certainty. However....
Yeo Hyeok trailed off.
I already â NĐŸvĐ”lđght â (Exclusive on NĐŸvĐ”lđght) knew what was coming next.
âYou mean what I said about spies is correct.
â....
Yeo Hyeok shut his mouth.
Spies.
Someone inside Mount Hua Sect was stirring shit. That much, Yeo Hyeok couldnât deny.
âIs it not?
I asked again, wanting a firm answer.
â...Itâs correct.
Yeo Hyeok said it.
As expected.
âSo there are spies, but you donât know whether theyâre from HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.
â...Yes.
I leaned back in my chair and rubbed my lips with my thumb.
So itâs a matter of timing.
Now I understood why he spoke that way.
They havenât known about HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE for long.
What happened in Henan.
That incident spread the name HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE, so Mount Hua probably added it as a suspect after learning itâ
But there isnât enough evidence to be sure.
That was the shape of it.
âThen why are you telling me this now?
What was he really here for?
If he already knew there were spies, why come to me?
When I askedâ
âYou said youâve been investigating HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.
âCorrect.
âAnd... you said this schedule was also, in truth, an investigation into HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.
âYes.
That wasnât a lie.
âSo I thought... perhaps we could receive help.
âWhat kind of help?
â...The existence of the spies. And whether they are HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE. I was wondering if you could help us with that.
âHmm.
He wanted help identifying the spies, and confirming whether they were HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.
All fine.
But.
The important part isâ
There was one thing I still had to nail down first.
âThis is your personal thought, correct?
âAh, yes.
It had to be Yeo Hyeokâs decision.
Not the Plum Blossom Swordsmen as a whole, and not Mount Hua Sect as a whole.
âI intended to ask for your permission first, and then report itâ
âNo. Donât.
I cut him off.
â...Pardon? Whyâ
âIf there are spies, you canât trust anyone. Evenâ
I looked him in the eyes, serious.
âEven fellow Plum Blossom Swordsmen. Even fellow Mount Hua disciples.
â...!â
âAnd you shouldnât trust me either. This is the kind of matter where you must not.
Once you decide spies exist, you have to get colder, not softer.
I pointed that out, and Yeo Hyeok nodded.
â...Thank you for saying that.
âIf youâre fine with that, I can help. If you arenât, then we can pretend this never happened.
I refused to get tangled with Mount Hua Sect as a whole.
So I chose Yeo Hyeok first.
At my words, he stayed quiet, then asked meâ
âMoon Knight.
âYes.
âIâm sorry to ask, but... do you truly trust me?
âHuh?
âI said there are spies. And I could be a spy myself.
âYeah. Thatâs possible.
Could Yeo Hyeok be a spy?
It was possible.
But when he asked why I was doing this anywayâ
âI decided to trust you. Thatâs all.
I answered, face straight.
â...Ah.
Yeo Hyeok looked at me like heâd been moved.
â...That was a shameful question.
âNo. Itâs just my choice.
It was a lie.
I donât trust anyone.
I didnât trust Yeo Hyeok either.
I only trusted my eyes.
âSo itâs fine if you donât trust me.
I said it plainly.
âNo. I will trust you as well, Moon Knight.
Of course you would.
That was what I was steering him toward.
When someone tells you not to trust them, you want to trust them more.
A trick I learned from the biggest con artist of my past life.
And it worked disturbingly well.
âThank you. I accept your help.
âThink nothing of it. Iâm only glad I can help Mount Huaâs future.
We kept talking with smiles. His favorability toward me seemed to rise a notch.
So was it time?
âBut, sir.
âSpeak.
âIf you know there are spies... do you have anyone you suspect?
â....
If heâd reached that conclusion, heâd already lined up suspects in his head.
I needed that information.
Whether itâs correct or not, I can judge by seeing it myself.
Thirteen people.
That was the number Iâd identified as HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE.
Andâ
Even without aura, someone could still be a spy.
If there were other names, Iâd add them as information too.
That was why I pressed him.
âIt may sound strange, but....
âI donât think so.
Even the Plum Blossom Commander is a spyâwhat could sound stranger than that?
If anything, it was almost sad how Yeo Hyeok clearly didnât expect it.
He probably didnât even dream his own commander was a HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE spy.
I was waiting for his answer, thinking thatâ
â...The person I suspect right now isâ
Yeo Hyeok said, eyes seriousâ
âOur Plum Blossom Commander.
â...Huh?â
...That, I didnât expect.