A collaboration formed in secret. âSecretâ was a stretch, since it was pretty damn obvious, but that part didnât matter.
With the Plum Blossom Commander at the head, a search party was organized: four Plum Blossom Swordsmen including him, and three second disciples from Mount Hua Sect.
On our side, it was just the Small Moon Unit Leader and me.
We didnât need any more people. Anyone extra would be dead weight.
Even if you add bodies, it doesnât mean anything.
This was the right number. Besides, real searching wasnât even the point.
TAP.
We arrived at the target area as a group.
...Was it here?
It was a place Iâd already been. The spot where Iâd met the Strange Demon.
âThis is somewhere we already searched once.â
The Plum Blossom Commander spoke as soon as we arrived. Of course. They wouldâve investigated right after I made it back.
âDid anything turn up back then?â
Maybe something surfaced during the investigation. At my question, the Plum Blossom Commander handed me something as if heâd been waiting for it.
A letter.
âThis is the investigation record.â
âOh. Thank you.â
I accepted it and unfolded it. The contents were neatly summarized.
The summary read:
Confirmed the bodies of eight HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE spies.
Two were identified as Shaanxi natives. The rest could not be identified.
Inside the investigation site, there were traces of people having lived there, but nothing else of note could be confirmed.
â...Huh.â
That was all.
A painfully ordinary report.
Was I disappointed? Not really.
I donât even know if this is real or staged.
The letter wasnât very useful. Just a pointless piece of paper.
âWill you continue the investigation?â
âIâll still take a look myself.â
âIâll guide you.â
The Plum Blossom Commander walked ahead. We entered through the same entrance Iâd used last time.
The «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» atmosphere was different from before. Everything that had felt alien was goneâwhat I saw now was just an ordinary forest.
We went a little farther in.
That quarters.
The quarters where the Strange Demon had come out. On the surface, it looked endlessly normal.
âDid you check this place too?â
At my question, the Plum Blossom Commander nodded.
âYes.â
âAnd nothing came out of it.â
âJust as itâs written.â
âMm.â
CREEEEAKâ
I grabbed the door and opened it. The moment it swung open, my face twisted hard.
Shit.
They âcouldnât see anythingâ? I understood why. There really was nothing thereâ
For an ordinary personâs eyes.
What the hell is this?
It was vicious. How could something this nauseating exist?
This wasâ
A ruined house soaked in malice.
A place becomes a ruin when all life force drains out of it. No more human presence, no more life forceâjust something that collapses and disappears in time.
But sometimes, a place goes wrong.
When malice takes root.
If life force drains from a ruin and malice itself settles inâ
Thatâs when this kind of filth is born.
A den of malicious ghosts.
How did so many malicious ghosts pack themselves into a space this small?
It was foul. And then fouler.
Just looking at it was enough to make my stomach bloat and churn.
I didnât know what the hell someone had done in this tiny quartersâ
But it was beyond sick.
And people lived here?
No one could live in an environment like this. Noâif a human had lived here, it wouldnât have become this.
The Strange Demon did come out of here, so why did it look like this?
What were you doing in here?
I wanted to clamp my hand over my nose on instinct.
The stench of malice was unbearable.
âWhy are you acting like that?â
The Plum Blossom Commander caught the oddity and questioned me.
The instant I sensed him focusing, I smoothed my expression.
âItâs nothing. I saw a bug.â
â...Mm.â
His face said, A bug? My pride took a hit, but whatever. This was one of those times.
I lowered my gaze again.
This place isnât a simple ruin.
This much malice doesnât form naturally.
This is artificial.
I remembered the bastard trash from my past life.
The ones who smashed other peopleâs sanctuaries, tore down barriers land spirits had raisedâ
Then made contracts with evil gods and scattered disasters across whole regions.
This felt like the same curse-work those heretic cult freaks used.
Just remembering the pointless struggle to undo that garbage made rage crawl up my spine.
It was hot enough in my chest that I could barely stand it.
And youâre telling me Iâd see it here too.
In the Central Plains?
Then...
I scanned the surroundings. Ignoring the malicious ghosts that flickered at the edges of my vision, I searched for something specific.
Where is it?
If this really was artificial, then it had to be here somewhere.
A stake.
A stake that served as the curseâs anchor.
I had to find it.
Where the hell are you?
I turned my eyes, searching, tracing for signs.
âMoon Knight?â
The Plum Blossom Single Sword looked at me like Iâd lost my mind.
I ignored him and kept searching. I kept searching untilâ
Ah.
Found it.
CRUNCH.
I grabbed the dirt through a cracked section of floor.
Something pulsed against my fingers.
CRUNCH CRUNCHâ!
I dug into the floor with my bare hand.
People stared, startled by the sudden violence. Their faces said they had no idea what I was doing.
I kept digging anyway. For a long stretch.
With my level, the earth gave way easily.
Thenâ
TAP.
My fingers struck something.
A cold, clammy touch. Heavy. Hard.
The moment my fingertips made full contactâ
TZZTâ!
...Tch.
My heart joltedâsharp, ringing.
UUUUUUNGâ!!
My bones screamed. Like my soul was resonating, telling me this was the answer Iâd been hunting.
GRABâ!!
I seized the metal and yanked with all my strength.
KRRRNNNCHâ!!
Something tore up through the earth with a brutal grind. The shape resembled a thick neck.
âMoon Knight... what is that?â
âAh, it felt like something was inside. Itâs just iron... tch.â
I tossed it onto the ground like it was nothing.
The moment it hitâ
WHOOOAAAAâ!!
KIIIAAAAAAAâ!!!
The malicious ghosts inside shrieked. The energy that had been bound to the quarters surged and thrashed.
...You really did a number on this place.
The formation work wasnât normal. How did someone bury it this deep? My irritation climbed fast.
...What are you trying to do?
Looking at it now, it didnât feel like they were âjustâ trying to find the Medical Immortal.
Someone knew curse-work like this?
It was the same back then, too.
That den of malicious ghosts the bastards used in Henan.
I pictured that black aura and frowned.
It felt like there was something I didnât knowâsomething I hadnât seen yet.
PAHSSSUK.
I watched the energy begin to fade, then turned my back.
âThereâs nothing. Letâs search somewhere else.â
I forced a smile like everything was fine.
...This is fucking disgusting.
My insides were tangled to hell, though.
*****
After that, we searched deeper through the surrounding area.
I moved with most of the group. Nothing felt overtly wrong. Iâd expected them to be capable enough to âclean things up,â but it didnât look like that was happening.
I stayed wary of the Plum Blossom Commander and the people around him, and kept my eyes working.
This forest.
Something about it was off.
My senses kept snagging.
Thereâs no obvious trace.
I tried to find what normal humans couldnât seeâ
And there were a few places where faint marks showed themselves.
Soul traces.
Traces left behind by souls.
And among thoseâ
Evil traces.
The record of malicious spirits screaming.
Which meant one thing: malicious ghosts had been born nearby, or malicious ghosts had once struggled and thrashed here.
That alone wasnât strange. If something had gone mad enough to become a malicious ghost, nothing it did would be ânormalâ anyway...
The surroundings are the problem.
Because of what Iâd just seen.
That was whyâ
âCommander.â
âWhat is it?â
Mid-search, I called the Plum Blossom Commander over.
âLetâs go up ahead, too.â
âUp ahead? If you mean that direction...â
He flinched.
Just for a split second.
If I hadnât been watching for it, I wouldâve missed it.
âThat way is just a cliff. There shouldnât be anything there.â
âYes. Maybe thatâs true, but...â
As I watched his reaction, I sent a voice transmission.
âAccording to my information network, thereâs something over there.
â...!â
The Plum Blossom Commanderâs eyes widened at the voice transmission.
â...Over there?â
âYes.â
â...I see. Gather up!â
At his shout, the Plum Blossom Swordsmen hurried over.
âWeâre adjusting the search direction. We move left.â
âYes.â
The martial artists advanced at the order. We all pushed forward together.
Past the trees, the cliff the Plum Blossom Commander had mentioned came into view. A stretch of space that looked like it held nothing.
âAs I said earlier, this is simply a cliff.â
âYes. It looks like it.â
It really did look like there was nothingâ
But.
...Not sure about that.
I looked at the traces on the ground, not the cliff.
Footprints.
Footprints left behind by souls.
I followed them slowly.
âMoon Knight? Where are youââ
The cliffâs edge. I went all the way there.
And confirmed it.
Thereâs something here.
The traces led down beneath the cliff. Not to the ground belowâ
To a space under the cliff.
A space hidden beneath it.
We needed to go there.
âFound it.â
â...Huh?â
âAs expected, itâs here.â
I spoke like Iâd known all along. The more confident my tone, the more I saw the Plum Blossom Commanderâs eyes shake.
âThereâs probably a space under the cliff. We should head down.â
I watched his pupils tremble.
âYeo Hyeok.â
âYes.â
âCan you check below?â
âAhâyes.â
Yeo Hyeok didnât hesitate. He used lightness skill to drop down and check.
Thenâ
âThere isâ! I can see a space!â
He gave me exactly the words I wanted.
âLetâs go.â
â...Move out.â
At the Plum Blossom Commanderâs command, everyone climbed down.
The Small Moon Unit Leader stood behind me.
Once most of the people were below, leaving just the Plum Blossom Commander and the Small Moon Unit Leader with meâ
âWe should go too.â
I started to follow them down.
Thenâ
âMoon Knight.
The Plum Blossom Commander spoke to me.
A voice transmission.
âYes, Commander.
âCan I ask you one thing?
âOf course.
His face was full of curiosity.
Honestly, I already knew what he wanted to ask.
It was inevitable.
Iâd done all of this because I wanted him to ask.
âThese are things even Mount Huaâs elites couldnât identify. Where in the world are you getting information like this...?
So he was curious about my âinformation network.â Curious about where all those merchant rumors Iâd been repeating actually came from.
âAh...
I hesitated on purpose.
â...The information network, you mean.
âYes. With this level of intelligence... is this, perhaps, Blue Moon Sectâs influence?
âMm.
Should I answer? Should I not?
I waited, making it feel like I was weighing it.
Just long enough to make him impatient.
After letting that tension simmerâ
I spoke, like Iâd finally decided.
âThe truth isâ
â......
âMy information network isnât Blue Moon Sect.
âThen...?
âTo get information this deep, thereâs really only one method, isnât there?
Alright. Here we go.
âThe information network isâ
From this moment onâ
âIâm pulling it out of a double-agent spy inside Mount Hua.
â...What?
I was going to be the crack that split you open.