A living human can never touch a soul.
That was a fact my grandmother drilled into me again and again.
Even being able to see a soul that had already left the body was twisted.
Having eyes that violated reason was already something the world shouldnât allowâ
so actually touching a soul was something the world would never permit.
That was what Grandmother used to tell me, like she was carving it deep into my bones.
Souls on a higher tierâones classified as godsâsometimes influenced the human world.
But that was by stirring up chaos in the natural world and harming people indirectly.
There werenât cases where they âdirectlyâ touched living beings and caused problems.
Possession was a separate matter.
I mean direct contact.
That was how filthy-wide the gap between life and death was.
And Grandmother used to tell me that it was a law you could never escape.
I lived like that for years.
Then I lived for even more years, buried under those goddamn bastards until I was sick to death of anything that had to do with souls.
And only when time had been worn down to the point of breaking did I finally understand.
When Grandmother said a living human could never touch the soul of the deadâ
she wasnât teaching me a rule.
She was trying to stop me.
âSo that I wouldnât do it.â
Because she was afraid I might put my hands on a soul.
I didnât realize that until the day I finally ripped the head off a disaster deity.
*****
âGUUOOOAAAAAAâ!!!
The malicious ghost screamed. I watched it, and my hand moved.
CRUNCHâ!!
âGhhh...!!
I seized the malicious ghost by the collar.
A revolting texture met my fingers.
It was nothing like touching a human. A disgust I couldnât even describe surged upâlike grabbing a fistful of maggots.
Some people called it âtranscendent,â or ânoble,â or whatever other bullshit.
What I felt was simpler.
It was just disgusting.
Filthy. Ugly. Something I never wanted to touch.
That kind of feeling.
âWh...at... ghh... uhh...
The bastardâs face said it couldnât understand what was happening.
I didnât care.
â......That doesnât matter.â
Its reaction meant nothing to me.
âNow. Starting from here, think hard.â
I stared into its eyes.
âYou remember what I said earlier?â
I asked, butâ
âGhh... uhh...
I didnât get the answer I wanted.
Didnât matter.
âIâll ask again.â
HUM.
I loosened what Iâd bound inside me a little more.
SSSSSHHHâ.
A shallow knot sliding looseâ
and at the same timeâ
âGUUOOOAAAAHHHâ!!!
The malicious ghostâs screams grew louder.
[......Hah.......]
Yoo Cheongil let out a suppressed sound as he watched.
[Kid.]
I heard him calling me, but I wasnât about to answer.
I looked at the malicious ghost and asked again.
âWhatâs HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACEâs goal?â
The question Iâd asked earlier.
âUhh... uhh...
âAnswer.â
CREEEEAKâ!!!
âGHK!
I tightened my grip. The bastardâs body jolted with a hard CLUNK.
Shaking like it had gone insane.
âWh... why... why is this...?
âI told you.â
Fear gathered in the bastardâs eyes at what was happening to its body. I let out a small laugh as I spoke.
âI warned you itâd be better to talk than suffer even after you die. Youâre the one who didnât listen.â
â...You... what the hell...?
âNow. Iâm asking again. Whatâs HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACEâs goal?â
I put force into my gaze as I asked. It wasnât to threaten.
SSSSSHHH....
Power gathered around my eyes.
It wasnât the opening of Moon Eyes.
If I had to be exact, it was Ghost Eyes.
And beyond that, something closer to divine sight.
There were a lot of names for it, but the meaning was always the same.
Eyes that could see ghosts.
And furtherâ
âSomething that can reach the realm of death.â
Something that could tear down the boundary between me and the dead.
Eyes meant for that.
And a soul meant for that.
Donât interfere.
Donât see it. Donât hear it.
Donât even touch it.
Iâd ignored all of that, and the karma of it had piled up in my flesh.
Soâ
âI wasnât going to do this in this life.â
Donât touch it if I could help it. Donât tangle with my past life.
That was how I wanted to live.
And yet, ridiculously, I ended up here anyway.
âThey called it the karma of having eyes, didnât they.â
Even if I changed lives, these cursed eyes still dragged me back to this place.
âOr maybe not.â
Maybe I wasnât being dragged.
Maybe I was coming here on my own two feet.
âEither way.â
I was still the one making this mess.
âGhk....
âGood thing the soul is weak.â
For a malicious ghost, it was flimsy.
Low vitality. Low resentment. Nothing inside except cheap, vulgar impulses.
A vengeful spirit at this levelâ
âEasy.â
It wasnât even funny.
I looked at itâ
and I touched the soul directly.
âGhk....
I shackled it.
âWhatâs HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACEâs goal?â
The third time.
Only then did I finally get a real answer.
âA... god....
âA god.â
âA god... we have to... serve...!
âHm.â
I nodded. That part confirmed something immediately.
âThese bastards.â
It really did look like they were connected to the heretics.
Calling a god?
âSame thing those bastards used to say.â
That line the heretics kept in their mouths like it was glued there.
It sounded like insane nonsense, but the fact theyâd really tried to do it was what pissed me off.
Thenâ
âI heard you kidnapped the Plum Blossom Swordsmen. Where did you take them?â
I asked the next thing again.
The kidnapping of Mount Hua Sectâs Plum Blossom Swordsmen.
When I asked about thatâ
â......Flowers....
âFlowers?â
âNeed... flowers....
âFlowers.â
Is there some connection between Plum Blossom Swordsmen and âflowersâ?
The answer was too vague.
I needed it cleaner.
âCan you answer like a person and not spit out garbage?â
âGhh... uhh....
The malicious ghost twisted.
It was obviously unstable.
âTh... the god... wants... flowers....
âWhat kind of diseased bullshit is that.â
A god wants flowers. Dumb as hell.
âA god wants flowersââ
And right as I was about to keep pressingâ
âGUUOOOAAAAHHH!!
The malicious ghost screamed a shriek that didnât even compare to before.
At the same timeâ
TSSSSSSâ!!!
Smoke rose, and the body evaporatedâvanishing into nothing.
â...Damn.â
I narrowed my eyes.
âExorcism?â
It wasnât the kind that looked like release or passing on.
It was violent. Destructive.
The soul warped, then thinned outâ
and finally erased itself without leaving a trace.
I frowned at the energy scattering through the air.
â...This?â
The sensation in my hand was gone.
I turned my head, feeling the soul completely vanish.
âThe god wants flowers.â
It erased itself right as it tried to say anything beyond that.
Was that a line so dangerous it could destroy the soul?
âNo. Itâs outside pressure.â
Like there was a mechanism on the soul itself to shut its mouth.
â...Is that even possible?â
My eyes narrowed harder. Irritation climbed up my spine.
âThe informationâs thin.â
It wasnât nothing, but it wasnât anything that hit clean either.
The only thing I could say for sureâ
âTheyâre connected to the heretics.â
That much was certain.
KRRRICK.
I stood up.
[Kid...!]
Yoo Cheongilâwhoâd been trying to speakâfroze.
Normally, Yoo Cheongil wouldâve asked what the hell I was doing.
But he couldnât, now.
Because my mood made it obvious.
â...Heretics.â
Those annoying, rotten bastards were in this world.
Just that fact alone was enough to grind my mind down.
*****
After disposing of the malicious ghost, I moved.
Mount Hua Sect was probably still busy interrogating the one theyâd capturedâ
but I didnât have time to care about that.
I kept moving on tired legs.
[Where are you going?]
Yoo Cheongil asked.
âThereâs someone I need to meet.â
[......You.]
From my words, Yoo Cheongil seemed to realize who. Wrinkles formed at the corners of his eyes.
âDonât worry.â
[Thatâs not something you can say. Youâre full of impatience right now. What happened?]
âWhat happened? Nothing like that.â
[Sure it isnât. If itâs showing on your face, doesnât that say everything?]
âHeh. Maybe. But.â
I turned my back and looked at Yoo Cheongil.
âI donât have to tell you everything.â
[.......]
Yoo Cheongil had secrets.
And I did too.
We both understood that implicitly. And we werenât asking.
I thought that was the most fitting thing for our relationship.
When I pointed it out, Yoo Cheongil shut up.
Because Yoo Cheongil knew exactly where Yoo Cheongil stood.
I looked at Yoo Cheongil, then turned my head forward again.
âAnyone nearbyââ
I swallowed the question.
No reason to ask.
If there was, Yoo Cheongil wouldâve told me.
I kept moving, heading downward.
The location was the cliff.
That same cliff Iâd come to before.
â...Hah.â
After a deep breath, I climbed down.
The Small Moon Unit Leader wasnât here today. Iâd come alone this time.
I threaded into the cliff face with precarious movement art.
â...Hah....â
I made it.
Thankfully, I didnât slip.
If Iâd slipped, Iâd have fallen to my death. Lucky.
I looked toward the cave and stepped forward.
The traps had already been dismantled. No problems.
I cut into the darkness.
HOOOOOOâ!!
The moon gathered in my eyes and lit the path.
I didnât need a lantern.
This was probably the best thing about having these eyes.
Slowly. Calmly.
I cooled the head that had burned hot.
I forced the trash thoughts out of my mind.
I walked, and walked, passed the first cave, and entered deeper inside.
The ground where the stake had originally been driven.
When I stepped into that spaceâ
â.......â
Someone was there.
As expected.
â...I figured.â
Today.
And if it was him, heâd be here right now.
That was why I came.
More preciselyâ
âIf I were him.â
I did what I believed he would do if I were him.
And that belief was right.
STEP.
I deliberately let sound out.
And in that instantâ
THUDâ!!!
The figure whoâd been prone slammed forehead into the ground.
âIâm sorry for forcing you to take such a precious step...!â
â.......â
âPlease kill me...!!â
THUDâ! THUDâ!
I pinched the bridge of my nose.
Ah, please. Heâd done this last time too, and now again.
I couldnât stop the disgust from showing.
THUDâ! THUD THUDâ! THUDâ!!
Why was he slamming his forehead like he meant it?
I honestly couldnât understand.
He looked like he was about to split skin and bleed again, and I sighed as I spoke.
â...Stop.â
STOP.
At my words, the figure froze.
âYou knew Iâd come?â
When I asked, Strange Demon lifted that bowed ~NĐŸvĐ”lđght~ head.
âIf you are the brilliant little heaven, I only believed you would surely come find me.â
Like Iâd felt beforeâthose eyes were terrifying.
There was some kind of faith and madness buried in them.
Just looking at him made me not want to get close.
Honestly, I hadnât wanted to approach at allâ
but here we were.
âYes. Thatâs right. I came looking for you.â
âAh....â
At the words came looking for you, he looked moved.
That expression was truly disgusting.
I forced myself to ignore it and continued.
âI have something to ask you.â
At thatâ
the man,
Strange Demon of the Eight Demonic Ones,
lit up his eyes.