Heretics.
Back when I was getting dragged through the mud in my past life, they were the most fucking annoying bastards on the planet.
Theyâd gathered up the ones whoâd opened Ghost Eyes and built an organization out of itâworse than the âcultsâ people casually threw the word at.
They brainwashed their followers until their minds werenât intact anymore, used them for crimes, and when things got tight, theyâd do murder, organ traffickingâanything. Like it was nothing.
And it wasnât some small-time ring, either. The more you dug, the more it never ended.
Even catching their tail wasnât easy, so every time was a goddamn struggle.
How many years did I get dragged around because of that, with Chief Baek...
Iâd rolled and rolled with the man who was basically my teacher, for years, because of those bastards.
Just thinking about what I went through back then makes my teeth grind.
I didnât even want to imagine it.
If it had been âjust crime,â I wouldnât have needed to feel like this.
Yeah.
The problem is it wasnât just crime.
Those heretic freaks werenât just criminals using it to make money.
If theyâd been that kind of trash, the cops wouldâve moved. I wouldnât have needed to.
Butâ
That wasnât their goal.
True to the name âheretics,â money wasnât the point.
Their goal was...
The descent of a god.
Calling a god down into the world.
And not just any god.
An evil god.
A sliver from the edge of a disaster deityâsome impossible thing. They wanted to drag it down and turn the world into a wasteland.
And the worst part?
They actually had the capability. Theyâd pulled it off onceâmade a total hell of things.
...Jesus Christ.
Just thinking about it tangled my stomach up.
The day that disaster deity descended over the city.
Buildings collapsed and broke apart, tidal waves surged, earthquakes ripped the ground open.
It was insanity. Chief Baek and I did every insane thing we could think of to drive it back.
...So why is this here?
My hand trembled as I thought it.
The stake under my palmâI could feel it absorbing life force.
This was...
The method those bastards used back then.
Heretics. The same sick method those disgusting freaks used.
To be precise, the stake wasnât the real issue.
This was just a conduit.
What mattered wasâ
Stuffing life force into the conduit.
It didnât have to be a stake. It hadnât been a stake in my past life, either. Back then, it wasâ
...A pillar, I think?
A huge pillar. A steel pillar.
That was what I remembered. This time, it was a stake.
They would pack life force into a conduit like this and use it as material, and from thereâ
They called down a disaster deity.
They dragged an evil god into the world and let it wreck everything.
...Tch.
An evil god was a composite of malicious ghosts, a lump of emotion.
A thing born from malice piled on malice had nothing but hostilityâ
An instinct to erase everything that broke through its own limits and became âdivine.â
It couldnât directly affect living beings in the waking world, but that different ârankâ of malice could warp nature itself, splitting cracks open.
Those cracks became tidal waves or earthquakes.
Creatures left with nothing but the instinct to harm life.
They chased life force, pried open the waking world, and tried to push through.
Which made condensed life force less like âbaitâ and more like a meal prepared specifically to summon one.
And yetâ
That rotten quarters didnât have life force, but this stake does.
I adjusted my judgment.
What was the difference?
I thought and thought, and then it clicked.
...So it wasnât the quarters.
This cave was the real thing. The quarters wasnât. Theyâd driven stakes in there too, but it was unnecessaryâso it got tossed.
Which meantâ
This place matters.
Unlike the quarters, this cave had a purpose.
...So what the hell...
How were those HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE bastards planning to use this?
Were they trying to do what the heretics did?
Call down a disaster deity?
Why?
Heretics were insane, sureâbut what was their goal?
...If itâs the same, Iâm fucked.
If their goal was simply to cause disasters, that was a problem beyond âproblem.â
I was sweating inside whenâ
âMoon Knight.â
A voice came from up ahead.
It was the Plum Blossom Commander.
âAh. Yes.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
âNothing. The ground feels strangely drenched. Thatâs all.â
â...The ground? It is. Thereâs nothing around here that should create this kind of humidity. Strange.â
The commander looked around.
And I looked at him.
Does he know?
Did that old man know about the stake in the floor?
That was what I wanted to know.
So I watched himâ
His reaction is vague.
His expression and the way he moved were... vague. Like he knew. Like he didnât.
Hmm.
I rose to my feet.
âThere should be more. Is there nowhere else inside to go?â
I acted like I was fine and moved forward.
For now, I ignored the stake. If I tried to pull it out here, Iâd draw eyes.
Or worseâ
They decide I crossed a line and a fight breaks out.
I had the Small Moon Unit Leader as a breakwater, but the Plum Blossom Commander was here.
And the Plum Blossom Commander was an absolute master. No guarantee the Small Moon Unit Leader would win.
Thereâs a gap in strength.
Even if Yeo Hyeok sided with me, the difference would still be brutal. In a cramped space like this, provoking them wasnât the right move.
And the eyes on me are quietly sharp.
Maybe it was my imagination, but the gazes on me felt soft and thinâlike blades. Meaning I wasnât the only one watching.
Stop observing any further.
I forced myself to {Nâ˘oâ˘vâ˘eâ˘lâ˘iâ˘gâ˘hâ˘t} stop looking so hard. These wereéŤćâno, absolute masters. Theyâd notice.
âThereâs nothing else inside, from what weâve found. They said itâs just a blocked cave.â
â...Is that so? Strange.â
I said it like I didnât know.
âDo you know anything about this cave?â
âI donât. Itâs the first time Iâve seen it.â
âIf even Mount Huaâs Plum Blossom Swordsmen donât know it... then it being artificial sounds right.â
I said that much and turned away.
â...If nothing else turns up, weâll need to send another search party later and check again. And thereâs the mechanism issue, too.â
âYouâre saying we go back?â
âYes. Further investigation seems meaningless for now. Unfortunately.â
â...Mm. Understood.â
The Plum Blossom Commander spoke to the group.
âWe return. Get ready.â
âUnderstood!â
We chose to withdraw.
At least during the day.
*****
We left the cave and headed back toward Mount Hua Sect. No one looked tired. It hadnât been a difficult search.
The problem was that it felt like something had siphoned at my energy.
More mental than physical.
...Tch.
Because it overlapped with the heretics, I kept clicking my tongue in my head.
What the hell is this?
A coincidence? Or did this world have something similar?
If you thought about it, it wouldnât be surprising.
But it feels really damn wrong.
Separate from HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE, it left a filthy aftertaste.
God... it pissed me off.
I was barely holding back a sigh as I walked whenâ
âMoon Knight.
A voice transmission.
It was the Plum Blossom Commander.
âYes, Commander.
âI wanted to ask about what you said earlier. The double agent.
âYes.
âIs it a Mount Hua child?
âAh.
I almost laughed. Heâd kept himself from asking for a whileâso I thought maybe he wouldnât.
Looks like he couldnât stand it in the end.
Not bad. This was what Iâd been waiting for.
âCommander. Iâm sorry, but I canât answer that.
â......
âYou know how important this is.
âBut if itâs Mount Huaâs business, I think I should know, at least. If weâre collaborating, thatâs even more true, isnât it?
If I trusted him enough to work with Mount Hua, I should tell him this too.
That was what he was really saying.
Trust me, so tell me.
âNo. Even if I trust you, Commander, day words are heard by birdsâand you never know who hears night words. Please understand my position.
â...Understood.
He didnât push any further. He knew going further would turn ugly.
Itâs already too late, though.
The moment he got impatient and asked, it was already too late.
I watched him walking ahead and thought.
Should I scatter more bait?
I hesitated. Iâd come up with a move recently.
If I used it, I could shake their side hard.
The problem isâ
If I used itâ
Iâd get tangled too deeply.
Not situationally.
Mentally.
So I didnât want to use it, but...
The stake from the floor kept gnawing at me. It created impatience that hadnât been there.
And like always, impatience was a problem.
âInsteadâ
It influenced my choice again.
âIâll tell you one more thing.
Goddamn it.
*****
THUDâ!
The door slammed open.
Inside, a young man whoâd been drinking tea turned his gaze.
The one barging in with eyes wide wasnât anyone else.
It was the Plum Blossom Commander.
â...What is it? You always interrupt when Iâm drinking tea. Was this on purpose?â
That lazy drawl.
The Strange Demon sounded almost welcoming, but the old manâs expression was sharper than anyone in the world.
And thenâ
THUDâ!!
A foot packed with pressure snapped out, and the Plum Blossom Commander kicked the Strange Demonâs table hard enough to send it flying.
CRACK.
The table smashed into the wall. A bottle of tea spilled and flowed across the floor.
The Strange Demonâs eyes turned cold enough to cut.
âOh my...â
A chilling energy seeped into the voice.
âWhat is this supposed to be?â
He smiled.
That smile made the people nearby tremble.
Killing intent burst out.
âI let things slide too much and you crossed the line, huh? Explain. If you canât... you might get punished a little in here.â
CREEEEAKâ
The wall, the ceilingâeverything shook.
In the crushing, dizzying pressure, the Plum Blossom Commander spoke to the Strange Demon with rage in his voice.
âYou revolting DEMON CULT dog. Do you think Iâd be scared of something like that? Pathetic.â
âHaah...â
The Strange Demon sighed.
And in that instantâ
CRACKâ!!
His hand met the commanderâs sword.
KUUUAAAAAAâ!!
The impact tore at everything around them.
âWhy are you suddenly doing something so cute? What did you go through this time?â
âIâm going to ask. Answer properly. If you donât... I donât think I can keep working with you bastards.â
âAsk?â
GRRNNNNK.
The contest of strength didnât stop as the Plum Blossom Commander spoke again.
âStrange Demon. Is your goal truly to find the Medical Immortal in Shaanxi?â
âYou think thereâs something else? We didnât talk without knowing. You tooââ
âNot just the Medical Immortal. Are you also searching for the Heavenly Demonâs bloodline?â
â......â
The Strange Demon froze.
Before the Plum Blossom Commanderâs eyes could flood with furyâ
âHey.â
The Strange Demon spoke.
THUDâ!
âGhkâ!?â
The Plum Blossom Commander staggered backward with a suppressed groan.
âYou.â
The instant he landedâ
The Strange Demonâs eyes were right in front of his face.
âHow do you know that?â
The Strange Demonâs focus shattered.
Madness surged up.
And facing thatâ
The Plum Blossom Commanderâs hand trembled before he could stop it.
Fear.
For a fraction of a second, the Plum Blossom Commander felt fear in the Strange Demonâs eyes.