Fear.
It was only a fraction of a second, but the very fact that such an emotion had surfaced made Sacred Windâs energy surge up like boiling water.
KUUUUGUUUUNGâ!!!
The quarters shook. The energies of two overwhelming martial artists collided head-on.
âNNGH...!!â
âKHâ!!â
The warriors nearby swallowed suppressed groans and dropped to one knee.
âYour eyes are sharp, Strange Demon. You really do intend to see blood.â
âYouâre the one who crossed the line «N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.t» first. Isnât it petty to blame me now?â
Even under Sacred Windâs pressure, Strange Demon didnât give an inch.
Watching that, a strange glint settled in Sacred Windâs eyes.
âWhat the hell.â
What is this bastard? The moment Sacred Wind realized it was Strange Demon, the question had already started.
Sacred Wind had fought in the Orthodox-Demonic War before. Even without ever meeting Strange Demon in person, Sacred Wind had heard the rumors.
But still.
âThis young bastardâwhat the hell is he?â
Every time Sacred Wind saw Strange Demon up close, it felt wrong.
âThat isnât rejuvenation.â
This wasnât the aftermath of some rejuvenation art that simply preserved a youthful appearance.
The first time, Sacred Wind had assumed it was a change brought on by rejuvenationâbut now it didnât look like that at all.
âHeâs strong.â
A strength you felt in your bones.
The Strange Demon in front of Sacred Wind was a figure who had stepped into the ranks of absolute masters.
And that was something rejuvenation made outright impossible.
Physical regression. In exchange for chasing youth, you lost far too much.
A martial artist might keep the understanding earned along the way, but the energy cultivated from itâalong with the body hardened by time, and even the vessel that supported itâthose were what you normally sacrificed.
Yetâ
âStrange Demon...â
How could a man keep that youth and still maintain this level of power?
At least, in Sacred Windâs common sense, it couldnât happen.
Thenâ
âStop changing the subject.â
KIIIKIIIKâ!
Strange Demon forced a step forward, cutting through Sacred Windâs pressure.
âAnswer what I asked first.â
As if this level of pressure meant nothing. Those eyesâstuffed with nothing but madnessâstayed locked on Sacred Wind.
âThat information just now. How do you know it?â
âThat reaction... I can take it as confirmation Iâm right, canât I?â
âAha.â
GRRNNNNKâ!!!
Strange Demon laughed and unleashed energy. Killing intentâcolossal, suffocating.
âIs your skull too thick for words to get through? Answer me first.â
âI asked first, Strange Demon. You answer me.â
âGod, youâre annoying.â
The outpour didnât stop. It didnât swell further eitherâjust kept grinding on and on as Strange Demon twisted his face and spoke.
âIf you donât answer properly... there wonât be any more cooperation from our side.â
âWhat...?â
âIâll make sure you canât accomplish a single thing you were trying to build.â
âHah. You think youâre threatening me?â
âYeah. A threat.â
âIf you do that, youâll take a big loss too.â
âSo what? Compared to you?â Strange Demon sneered. âAll we have to do is leave this place. And anyway, the informationâs already crossed over to the other sideâwhat would we have to be afraid of?â
â......â
Sacred Wind closed his mouth.
âSo choose properly. Youâd better speak cleanly. If you donât... our sideâs going to get loose-lipped too.â
It meant: We can hand your information to Mount Hua whenever we want.
â...Ridiculous.â
But instead of flaring up, Sacred Wind let out a laugh.
âWhy are you laughing?â
âMore than that has already crossed over. And now you think this will scare me?â Sacred Windâs eyes narrowed. âOr is it you?â
âWhat are youââ
âThe double agent Moon Knight mentioned.â Sacred Windâs voice sharpened. âIâm asking if thatâs you.â
â...What?â
At Sacred Windâs words, Strange Demonâs face tightened.
Watching that, Sacred Wind continued.
âMoon Knight said it.â
Moon Knight. At that name, something inside Strange Demon trembledâjust slightly.
âSaid a double agent was planted on the HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE side. And alsoââ
The thoughts blooming in Strange Demonâs mind suddenly flooded, as if water had been poured over fire.
âSaid the reason you came here... was, in truth, to find the Heavenly Demonâs bloodline.â
â.......â
At those words, from Strange Demonâ
âNo way.â
Suspicion bloomed like a soft, silent flower.
*****
âHm.â
Back in my quarters, loosening up, I let the thought surface.
âAbout now, right?â
After the first investigation ended and we returned, Sacred Wind had disappeared, saying there was something that needed checking.
Not just âdisappeared,â either.
From what I sawâ
âHe went to meet the HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE side.â
That was how it looked, watching his reaction. The Heavenly Demonâs bloodlineâsomething Iâd pulled straight from what Iâd heard from Seongheon.
And the moment Sacred Wind heard it, his expression went strange.
âHe didnât know.â
He couldnât have known that far. That was why he reacted like that.
âWhat matters here isââ
Even after hearing it, Sacred Wind didnât suspect me. Not even for a second.
Forget the double agent lineâif hearing âthe Heavenly Demonâs bloodlineâ made him react like that, thenâ
âIt means the trust between Sacred Wind and the HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE isnât that deep.â
The shape of things came into focus. He was probably getting shaken hard right about now.
âOf course, it might not be.â
But the moment the likely path narrowed, that was as much certainty as I needed.
âThe HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE and Sacred Wind are cooperating, but the bond isnât deep.â
And alsoâ
âIf thatâs true, then Sacred Windâs objective...â
...could be a little different from the HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACEâs objective.
That made things easier.
âMeaning, if you just rattle it a little, the whole thing can collapse.â
Just a small shoveâand the inside could get smashed to pieces.
Maybe this was the pivot point.
âHope it goes well.â
It might not, so I needed to sketch out the next move too.
I started to spin my thoughtsâ
BAPâ!
âGHK!â
A shock cracked across my forehead and shoved me back.
âYour headâs full of stray thoughts.â
âAhângh....â
It was the Sword Emperor. Heâd smacked me in the forehead with a wooden sword.
âIâm sorry.â
I cupped my forehead as the swelling began to rise.
It burned.
â......â
The Sword Emperor narrowed his eyes at me, then withdrew the wooden sword.
âWeâll stop here today.â
âHuh? Butââ
âEven if we continue, you wonât focus.â His tone was flat. âGo back.â
â.......â
He wasnât wrong. I had too much to think about because of what happened during the day.
â...Iâm sorry.â
â.......â
The Sword Emperor didnât care about my apology. If anything, I was the only one losing out.
I was about to end training right there, whenâ
âUm. Sword Emperor.â
At my call, he stopped and looked at me.
No answer. More like, Talk.
âDo you happen to know anything about Strange Demââ
Before I could finish.
SAAAâ
â...Shit.â
Gooseflesh crawled up my skin. The Sword Emperorâs expression at the word Strange Demon was vicious.
âSo.â His voice turned cold. âYou said you got tangled up with him.â
âY-yes....â
âDonât.â
â...Excuse me?â
He said it with absolute finality.
âDonât get tangled up with him.â
âThâwhy?â
âBecause heâs disgusting.â The Sword Emperorâs eyes were knife-thin. âAnd filthy.â
â.......â
That shocked me. For the Sword Emperor to describe someone that bluntlyâ
âItâs not like I tangled up with him because I wanted to.â
As I scratched my cheek with that thoughtâ
âNow that Iâve confirmed those bastards are here, stop stepping forward so much.â
â...What?â
âItâs about time I moved as well.â
â...Youâre going to move yourself?â
âYes.â The Sword Emperorâs jaw set. âNow that Strange Demon is involved, it means heâs here to do something.â
â.......â
His reaction was razor-sharp.
â...Youâre really going to step in personally?â
The HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE situation is confirmed, so the Sword Emperor moves.
That thought put a knot in my stomach.
âIf that man interferes... will things stay okay?â
It felt like something unpredictable was going to happen.
And I couldnât be sure whether that unpredictability would help me.
âIf he just handles it, itâd be convenient for me.â
But the root of the doubtâ
âHeretics.â
The curse-work and descent-rituals Iâd seen the heretics use in my past life.
That was what snagged.
âTch.â
While I swallowed a suppressed groan inside, the Sword Emperor turned to leave.
â.......â
The conversation ended there.
âMm....â
I watched his back, then moved too. The Sword Emperorâs business was one thing, butâ
âFirst, I go confirm the rest.â
Right now, I still had checks to make.
*****
When the night deepened, I stepped out of the quarters with the Small Moon Unit Leader.
TUDUDUKâ!!
We ran low and quiet until we reached the destination.
The same cliff from earlier in the day.
âWeâre going back in there?â
The Small Moon Unit Leader looked at me like Do we really have to?
âWe have to. Right now.â
I was firm.
âNo eyes on us?â
â...I donât sense anything.â
I nodded at that.
Meaning nobody tailed us.
That was why Iâd deliberately moved with the Small Moon Unit Leaderâopenlyâso no one would get cute and follow.
We went down to the cliff. And of course, the Small Moon Unit Leader carried me down again.
Then, as I was about to enterâ
âAlright. Then, Discipleâgo back up and keep watch.â
âMe?â
The Small Moon Unit Leader looked genuinely flustered.
âYou want me up there?â
âYeah. Keep an eye out.â
âThatâs risky, Teacher.â
The meaning was clear: Youâre going in alone when we donât know whatâs inside?
âItâs fine. Hurry.â
â.......â
âItâs better to guard outside anyway.â I kept my voice flat. âThereâs only one entrance. Iâll just confirm something and come right back. Please.â
I didnât budge. The Small Moon Unit Leader started to argue, then stopped.
â...Understood.â
âThanks.â
I got him out of the way.
Like I said, there was only one entrance, so it really was easier to guard outside.
And even aside from thatâ
âItâs not something I want anyone watching.â
What I had left to do wasnât exactly the kind of thing you put on display.
I went in along the same path as earlier. The trap had already been neutralized, so there was no issue.
â...Hoo.â
The space grew drenched and clammy again. Once I reached the interior, I knelt and pressed a hand to the ground.
UUUUUUNG.
The same sensation as before. I moved, searching for where it felt thickest.
After a short while, I found it.
âHere.â
The spot where life force felt unusually dense.
I stared down at the earth.
â.......â
Then I drew the sword at my waist.
The Divine Swordâtop-grade gear forged by the Tang Clan.
Using thatâ
PAKâ!
I dug into the ground.
PAKâ! PAKPAKâ!
It felt insane, using an expensive, storied blade to dig dirt.
Butâ
â...It digs well.â
I was honestly impressed.
Maybe the sword was just that good. Maybe the ground was soft because it was soaked.
Either way, I was satisfied.
PAKâ! PAKPAKâ!!
I kept digging. Digging, diggingâuntil a hole began to take shape.
Thenâ
GRABâ!
â......!â
The sword tip hit something hard.
This was it.
I shoved the blade in, then clawed at the dirt with my hands.
Not long after, the soil peeled away and a stake appearedâthe same kind Iâd seen in that abandoned house before.
I grabbed it and lifted it out.
The shape, the size, the textureâidentical.
Exceptâ
â...This isââ
Several sheets of paper that looked like talismans were stuck to the stake.
âHa.â
The moment I saw them, a hollow laugh slipped out.
Because this talismanâ
â...Fuck.â
It was exactly the same as the one the heretics used in my past life.