Silence stretched on. â§ NĐŸvĐ”Iight â§ (Original source) The Plum Blossom Commanderâs eyesâsmall for his faceâhad widened several times over.
â...How did you figure this out?â
The Plum Blossom Commander cut through the cold stillness and spoke to me.
How did I figure it out... huh.
I laughed to myself at that.
That was the old monsterâs mistake.
Back then, you shouldâve said something like, âHow do you expect me to believe that,â or just kept your mouth shut.
What was the point of reacting like that here?
All that does is admit youâre shaken.
It was no different from proving heâd panicked.
I pretended I hadnât noticed his reaction and continued.
âThese are things my informants and I have learned. The reliability is fairly solid. And as I said earlier.â
I cut myself off for a moment.
This tiny, delicate silence would hit him like a real shockwave.
âWhether you choose to believe it is your decision, Commander.â
â......â
âBelieving the disciples you care about was the right thing to do. But looking at the situation rationally is also something you, as Commander, should be doing, donât you think?â
As if I respected his choice, I spoke like I was trying to help.
Only then did the Plum Blossom Commander fall silentâlike he was thinking hard.
No. He really was thinking hard.
Just in a slightly different way than he wanted to show.
â...What do you want by giving me this?â
The Plum Blossom Commanderâs voice grew heavy.
âIf you decide youâll help me, Iâll tell you then.â
â......â
âI hope you make a good choice.â
I finished speaking and rose. Then I dipped my head lightly in courtesy and left the room.
I didnât look back.
Alright.
Iâd set the trap.
Whether he stepped into it or notâ
Like Iâd said more than once.
That was the old monsterâs choice.
*****
Even after my talk with the Plum Blossom Commander ended, it still wasnât past noon.
âUgh.â
I walked while feeling a dull ache in my waist. The wound hadnât been deep, which was the only reason I could move like thisâif it had gone in deeper, who knew what wouldâve happened.
...He called him Strange Demon, right.
An Eighth Demon like Sword Demon.
An absolute masterâan elite among elites from the DEMON CULT.
Facing him again had driven it into my skull.
I canât get cocky.
Even if my realm had grown, the gap between me and an absolute master was still very real.
If heâd truly wanted to kill me...
I probably wouldâve died on the spot.
Heâd only meant to suppress me, thank god. If that hadnât been the goal, my life was already forfeit.
Itâs not easy.
That brutal man. He was really not easy.
And thatâs not the only problem.
Sword Demon, Strange Demonâ
People who were already known to be dead.
How were the ones whose lifelines had snapped during the Orthodox-Demonic War walking around alive now?
What the hell is the DEMON CULTâs goal... and HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACEâs?
What were those bastards aiming for, coming all the way to Shaanxi to pull this kind of bullshit?
And on top of thatâ
Why do they keep getting tangled up with me?
I had no idea why they kept getting involved with me.
âAaagh......â
As if I didnât already have more than enough on my plate. When freaks like this latched on, it felt like the work doubled.
Letâs sort it out.
I turned my brain. The pile was already there. If that was the case, the method was always the same.
Handle whatâs in front of me first.
One thing at a time, without stopping.
With the way Iâd survived up to now, Iâd learned there wasnât a better option than that.
I shook the Commanderâs side.
The names Iâd investigated and written down.
After seeing that, the Plum Blossom Commander wouldâve been rattled.
Andâ
Heâll slow down on messing with me, too.
Iâd shown that I had a rough grasp of the personnel, and that I had informants.
Once that was out in the open, hesitation would creep in before anyone tried to touch me.
It also meant Iâd bought time.
I have to use it now.
I didnât know how theyâd move, but I knew they werenât the type to charge in like idiots. So theyâd move delicately here, too.
...Hmm.
I rubbed my chin, thinking.
Thenâ
âMoon Knight...?â
I turned at the voice calling me.
âAh, Yeo Hyeok.â
It was Yeo Hyeok.
âSo you were here.â
âWere you looking for me?â
âYes. You werenât in your quarters, so I was searching.â
So it wasnât a random run-in. Heâd come to find me.
âAre you alright?â
âYes. Thankfully Iâm fine.â
I wasnât actually fine, but... this was good enough.
âI see... Thatâs a relief.â
âThis works out.â
âYes?â
âI was about to come find you, too.â
âYou... me?â
âYes. You didnât come looking for me without a reason.â
âThatâs right.â
âGood. I have something to say as well. I actually just met with the Plum Blossom Commander privately.â
â...!â
Yeo Hyeok flinched at my words.
Of course he did. Yeo Hyeok had said he suspected the Plum Blossom Commander.
And now I was saying Iâd met him aloneâno way Yeo Hyeok wouldnât be shocked.
âHow...?â
âI had something to confirm.â
âConfirm what...?â
I switched to voice transmission.
Whether the Plum Blossom Commander really is a spy, like you said. I went to confirm that.
...!
Yeo Hyeok stiffened.
Did you... confirm it?
Yes.
I nodded.
In my view, the Plum Blossom Commander is not a spy.
Ah...?
Yeo Hyeok looked flustered at my different conclusion.
I kept going.
So I wanted to ask why you saw the Commander as a spy.
......That...
If itâs hard to talk about, you donât have to. Still... Iâd appreciate it if you could tell me, if you can.
......
Yeo Hyeok fell into a short silence. A brief spanâshort enough to count on fingersâpassed, and thenâ
...Itâs nothing special. Itâs closer to a feeling.
A feeling?
Yes. It was a few months ago... but new disciples entered Mount Hua this time.
I see.
Disciples could enter. So what was the problem?
What did that have to do with the Commander?
As I was thinking thatâ
...But the Commander didnât memorize those childrenâs names.
...What?
My eyes narrowed.
What did that even mean?
He didnât... memorize them?
...Yes.
Why does that matter?
I honestly couldnât understand.
He used to memorize them all.
......
That wasnât the only strange thing.
Thereâs more.
Right. That couldnât be all. There had to be something.
The time he spends on personal training and the time he spends looking after disciples has noticeably decreased.
...What?
And what was the issue with that?
I felt like I was about to get dizzy.
Whatâs the problem with that...
He used to spend most of his time either training himself or looking after disciples. Now that time almost doesnât exist.
No, but...
Fine. I got itâYeo Hyeok had noticed differences.
Butâ
So whatâs the problem?
I still couldnât see how that connected to âspyâ in any way.
While I fought down a sighâ
And the biggest reason isâ
Yeo Hyeok added, like this was the real point.
His eyes changed.
...His eyes?
Yes. That look... itâs different from the Commanderâs eyes I used to know.
Different how?
Chilling. Cold... and somehow dark.
......
I dragged a hand down my face.
So in the end, it was just a gut call.
...I thought thereâd be something he was basing this on.
Was he really suspecting the Plum Blossom Commander on instinct alone?
That was honestly impressive in its own insane way.
Suspecting the Plum Blossom Commander on a feeling.
This guy wasnât normal either.
Maybe there was some crucial proof he was holdingâ
But no. It didnât seem like that at all.
Is he seriously just an animal?
Suspicion based purely on instinct.
That made it even more ridiculous.
...No. Look. That...
I started to speak, then swallowed it.
Forget it. This is done...
Letâs just move on. If I dragged this out, I felt like my insides would burst.
...Iâll ask something else.
Yes? You donât need to hear the rest?
Thereâs more...? No, itâs fine.
Even if he kept talking, it would probably sound the same. Soâ
What you said before.
What I said...?
That something is happening in Mount Hua.
Ah...
Can you tell me what it is now?
You said something was happening in Mount Hua. At least this had to be solid.
...That.
Yeo Hyeok hesitated hard. It looked difficult to say, but in the end he cut through the hesitation and spoke.
...An incident happened in Mount Hua.
His complexion darkened in an instant.
An incident...?
...Disciples... to be exact, Plum Blossom Swordsmenâ
And then he said it.
...Some of them went missing.
...!
My brain reacted.
Ah.
So thatâs it.
With that single short sentence, I understood.
...These bastards...
Why theyâd set up a formation and dug in here in Shaanxi.
I could guess the reason.
*****
CAWâ!
CAWâ!
Beyond the dark stillness, crows cried out. Misfortune flooded the black birdsâ cold eyes as they stared in silence.
Above mountain beasts tearing at corpses because there was no prey, a young man walked forward, slowly.
Step.
When the figure appeared, the starving beasts bristledâ
But before long, even they trembled and fled.
âHm~ hmhm~.â
A lazy hum escaping with his breath.
As if the quiet atmosphere itself was funny, the young man fearlessly stepped across the ground.
And while he walked, and walkedâ
âWhat are you planning to do?â
An old man following behind asked.
The Plum Blossom Commander of Mount Hua.
At the question, the young manâStrange Demonâturned his head.
âWhat do you mean?â
At Strange Demonâs bright, casual question, a whirlwind blew through the Plum Blossom Commanderâs eyes.
âDonât play dumb. You know exactly what Iâm asking. Iâm asking why you let the Moon Knight live.â
Sssâ
Silence drifted through the sharp air. The pressure of an absolute master crushed down in every direction.
FWOOSH.
But Strange Demon didnât seem to care. He only opened his fan and covered his face.
âWhy did I let him live? The great Plum Blossom Commander says such frightening things. You shouldnât go around killing people like that. Life is precious by natureââ
SHIIINGâ!
The tip of a sword touched Strange Demonâs throat.
âDo I look like Iâm joking with you?â
âOh my, how scary......â
âEnough with the worthless act. Answer the question, Strange Demon. Why did you let the Moon Knight live?â
He could have killed him.
Strange Demon could have killed the Moon Knight anytime.
So why let him go?
The Plum Blossom Commander couldnât understand it.
And because of thatâ
âThat bastard is more meticulous than I expected. Do you even understand that you let things get tangled because you let him slip?â
FLAPâ!
The Plum Blossom Commander, anger rising, threw the letter heâd been holding.
âAt most, itâs been a few days. In that short time, he identified this many spies. It was shocking.â
Strange Demon glanced down at the letter on the ground. He didnât pick it upâjust that brief look was enough to make his eyes widen slightly.
âOh my. Youâre right? Itâs much more accurate than I expected.â
A flat reaction.
Even though their planted spies had been exposed.
âThatâs all youâve got?â
Maybe Strange Demonâs reaction was the issue. The Plum Blossom Commanderâs wrinkled brow tightened further.
âIf you hadnât let the Moon Knight liveââ
âOh, come on. Really now.â
THUNKâ!
â...!â
With a flick of Strange Demonâs hand, the sword at his throat snapped away.
âYou keep blaming me, Commander?â
Strange Demon smiled with his eyes as he folded the fan away.
âThen what? If Iâd killed him back then, what would you do after? Fight the Small Moon Unit Leader right there and start a battle?â
That yaksha of a man?
As Strange Demon spoke, the smile widened.
âEverything was beyond what we expected. Even you have to admit that. From the start, the real problem was that the Moon Knight kid found that place at all.â
A fortress Strange Demon had built so no one could find it.
Heâd poured a ridiculous amount of effort into layering the formation. Even if the Jegal Clan came out personally, it should have taken at least four days.
And yetâ
âHe dismantled it in an instant.â
The Moon Knight broke it apart in a blink.
How was that possible?
Even Strange Demon couldnât understand that part.
I heard heâs Jegal Jinâs blood...
From what heâd gathered, the kid was Jegal blood.
Was that what made the difference?
No. Even so.
Four days was too big a gap. Even Jegal Jin would have needed two days.
But this kid broke it in under half a quarter-hour?
That was insane.
âAll these impossible things are piling up. This isnât the time to blame anyone.â
Strange Demonâs voice carried a quiet irritation now.
âIf you want to talk blame, shouldnât I be the one suspecting you, the one who failed to deal with the Moon Knight and let him come this far?â
âWhat?â
The Plum Blossom Commanderâs expression twisted. Murderous intent started to gather at the tip of his swordâ
âBut Iâm not doing that, am I?â
Strange Demon beamed.
âLetâs not fight each other. Itâs pointless posturing. Our goal is the sameâwhy make this harder than it needs to be?â
As if to calm him down, Strange Demon lightly touched the Plum Blossom Commanderâs shoulder.
âYou get Mount Hua your way. I achieve my goal my way. Thatâs all.â
The Plum Blossom Commander swatted the hand away like it was disgusting, but Strange Demon didnât care.
âThe Moon Knight was unexpected. The Small Moon Unit Leader was also unexpected... but itâs fine. Thanks to that, I gained something.â
âYou gained something?â
What did he gain? The Plum Blossom Commander asked, unable to understand.
âBecause the Moon Knight got involved, I obtained the information I wanted.â
Strange Demon stepped forward with a lilting gait.
Yes. A harvest.
The reason HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE had bothered to come all the way to Shaanxi and set up a formation here.
âI learned where the Medical Immortal is.â
The Medical Immortal.
That was what they were searching for.
âAnd Plum Blossom Single Sword... that must be the Medical Immortal.â
Strange Demon had figured out his identity.