âMincheol.â
CRUNCH.
Chief Baek called to me while smoking a cigarette, right as I was tearing a malicious ghostâs neck apart.
âWhat.â
A sharp tone slipped out on its own. Soul fragments scattered from my grip and whipped through the air.
âHey. Doesnât it wear you out, living like that?â
Chief Baek narrowed his eyes at me in the mess of a space.
âTake it down a notch, you bastard. Keep this up and youâll die first.â
Inside the ruined building, I finished up and dusted myself off.
The suit Iâd gotten tailored was already wrecked beyond saving.
âIf âtaking it down a notchâ wouldâve done the job, I wouldâve done that a long time ago.â
âCreepy bastard....... Thatâs why those heretic fucks call you a rabid dog.â
âThey donât know how to judge people, thatâs all. Where else are you going to find someone this gentlemanly?â
âCrazy bastard.â
Chief Baek laughed at me.
âSays the guy who yanked out every last tooth from a heretic and held a ritual with them.â
âIt was a method required by circumstances.â
âBullshit.â
TAP TAP.
He flicked the cigarette heâd been smoking onto the floor.
âKYAAAAAAâ!!!
The moment the ember died, the malicious ghosts in the space shrieked.
âNo matter how many times I hear it, itâs loud....... God, I hate that sound.â
Chief Baek frowned at the screaming.
â.......â
I just stared at them with a blank face.
âRelax your eyes, you bastard. What are you going to do with that anger on things that are already dead?â
Chief Baek scolded me, but that didnât make the tension leave my gaze.
âDead or alive. Does that really matter?â
Heâd taught me not to assign meaning to something whose life was already over, butâ
âPunishment you didnât receive while alive should be paid even after death.â
If nothing else, I couldnât accept that.
Tsk.
Chief Baek clicked his tongue at what I said.
âThereâs no reason you have to be the one handing down that judgment, is there?â
Even if punishment had to be delivered, it wasnât my job.
Not mine, not hisâarguingçœȘ over the dead wasnât the livingâs place.
Chief Baek had said it a hundred times, a thousand times.
Butâ
âEven so, somebody has to do it.â
It was work somebody had to do.
Thatâs what Iâd always thought.
Not just heretics.
If a criminal reached death without paying,
shouldnât somebody make that debt come due?
âThere is no god in this world.â
There was no god to weigh sin. So if nobody else would do it, I would.
That had been the thinking of the reckless kid Iâd been back then.
âHa.â
And Chief Baek always spat out the same line.
âYou were born with eyes like that, and youâre telling me you donât believe in gods? I donât get it.â
He chuckled as he spoke.
âCut it out. If you keep acting so damn absolute, someday youâll get punished.â
Punished for not believing in a god?
Donât make me laugh.
âIf itâs that kind of punishment, bring it on.â
Life itself had already been punishment.
Something like that, I could take as much as anyone wanted to pile on.
In the wreckage, I laughed hard.
Believing it. Swearing it.
That gods didnât exist.
*****
âThat dog of a bastard.â
I clenched my fist and put strength into my eyes.
In the corner, a man sobbed alone in injustice.
The so-called martial hall master who had ambushed me in the county.
His soulâ
was there as a malicious ghost.
The main cause was injustice. Resentment that rough, that violently unstable, was usually rooted in injustice.
An unjust death.
âMy son...... my son.......
When someone left behind what never should have been left behind.
Orâ
âI wanted to live....... I wanted to live....... I didnât do it.......
When someone simply wanted to live so badly it drove the mind to the edge.
The moment those tangled emotions exploded at death and began to warp the soulâ
that was when they âȘ NĐŸvĐ”lŃgÒ»t âȘ (Official version) curdled into malice and stained it.
That was how a malicious ghost was born.
Andâ
Itâs a malicious ghost.
That man was already one.
âHuuuh....... Khhuhhuhhuhhh.......
I watched him trying to hold back his crying. It hadnât been long since he turnedâhis shape was still fresh.
[KID.]
Yoo Cheongil called to me.
[Kill your emotions. Itâs starting to show.]
A warning. I steadied myself.
If it was starting to show, it meant my qi. My qi was beginning to tremble in step with my emotions.
[Take a deep breath. If it leaks out, youâll get caught.]
SSSSSHHHâ.
I calmed my breathing with his words.
[What are you so angry about?]
Yoo Cheongil spoke like he genuinely didnât understand.
What am I angry about?
I couldnât understand him instead.
Does he not know?
He killed someone who shouldnât have been killed.
I was staring at a life stolen for the sake of greed.
And he was asking why I was angry?
Is it because this is the Central Plains?
Or was I the one being too sensitive?
It wasnât good.
If Chief Baek saw this, he wouldâve started screaming again.
Stop sticking your nose in.
Their lives were theirsâthere was no space for me to wedge myself into.
We just had to do our job.
Heâd said it until his mouth wore out.
Ah, damn it.
Just like always, habits didnât change easily.
And lookâhere I was again.
What do I do?
My insides boiled. Iâd lived tangled up with the dead.
So my feelings toward people who treated the living like trash werenât exactly gentle.
Thatâs why...
Iâd tried to live without seeing anything, pretending I hadnât seen it, so I wouldnât stick my nose in.
Butâ
âWhat about my dadâ!â
Iâd already seen something I couldnât unsee.
So I couldnât.
What do I do?
I turned my eyes to Yoo Cheongil.
[Hm?]
Our eyes met. I asked him with my gaze.
What should I do?
Was I seeking an answer, or was I seeking empathy?
I sent him a look I couldnât fully name. I thought he would already understand my heart.
[Ha.]
As expected, Yoo Cheongil let out a hollow laugh while looking at me.
[You rotten brat. What are you asking me for? Youâre wearing the eyes of someone who already decided.]
â.......â
[Do whatever you want. Even if I tell you not to, youâre the kind of bastard who wonât listen. I already know that.]
KRRRICK.
I turned.
He was right.
Either way...
I had no intention of listening to anyone.
Thatâs how it had been in my previous life, too.
I hadnât listened to the words of my benefactor.
I hadnât listened to Grandmother.
Iâll do what I want.
Iâll just do whatever the hell I feel like.
Thatâs what rabid dog Kim Mincheol did.
And Moon Knight Bang Sungyeon probably wouldnât be any different.
*****
Half a day had passed since Seongheon collapsed. He still hadnât woken up, and Mount Hua Sect was still loud.
And amid that, news spread that the Plum Blossom Commander had finally forced information out of a HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE personâdirections leading to their base.
With eyes full of rage, he said:
âI cannot forgive them. No matter what it takes, we must tear out their roots. This will be our last chance.â
He sharpened his sword. The battle aura I felt from him spread across Mount Hua Sect.
âIt wasnât enough that they dared set foot in Shaanxiâthey even harmed the Sect Master. Even if I have to offer my life, I will execute them.â
As the Plum Blossom Commander burned with heat, the elders spoke.
â......But Commander. Are you truly planning to depart today?â
âItâs dangerous. No matter how strong you are, the Sect Master is unconsciousââ
âThatâs why we must step forward.â
The Commander said with a hardened face.
âWith the Sect Master absent, we cannot know what they might be plotting. In times like this, itâs right that we strike first. We finally obtained informationâhow can we simply let it go?â
â......A strike is fine, but the force seems far too small.â
âThatâs right. A strike with fewer than ten people?â
Eight.
That was the total, from what the Plum Blossom Commander had named.
âWe must do it before they realize. A larger number only makes it easier to be noticed. Thatâs why I assembled only elites.â
â......Are you truly confident?â
âI am.â
The Plum Blossom Commander spoke with faintly shining eyes.
âSeniors, I only ask that you trust me. I will take vengeance for Mount Hua and for the Sect Master.â
The elders grew quieter. The Plum Blossom Commanderâs eyes were firm.
And I merely watched from behind.
Silently. I held not only the Plum Blossom Commander, but two of the elders in my gaze.
Old men who quietly ride the mood.
Two old menâeach showing a trace of HEAVEN-BREAKING PALACE aura.
What I wondered wasâ
Do the three of them know?
Were those three in a relationship where each knew the others were spies?
That was the question that idly surfaced.
The meeting ended quickly.
There wasnât much else to discuss.
Because the answer was already decided.
They had the enemyâs location, and they had combat power. If they didnât know what the bastards were planning, striking first was an option.
And the one stepping up to do it was even the second-in-command of Mount HuaâPlum Blossom Commander.
âMoon Knight.â
Once we were outside, the Plum Blossom Commander approached me.
âIâm sorry again that things turned out like this so suddenly.â
âItâs all right.â
âIs your condition all right? If youâre unwell, you may remain at Mount Hua and wait.â
He said it with an apologetic face. Inside, I let out a quiet snort.
As if you mean it.
If I donât go, this wonât workâdonât say things that stupid.
âNo. If I said Iâd help, I should see it through to the end. Besides, I have a debt to repay, donât I?â
It was about Strange Demon.
At that, the Plum Blossom Commander nodded.
â......All right. Then I ask for your help. I, too, will do my part as Commander.â
âUnderstood.â
The Small Moon Unit Leader nodded.
âThen Iâll see you at the designated location in half a shichen.â
After saying it, the Plum Blossom Commander vanished.
â.......â
Watching him go, I cooled my eyes into something cold.
In one shichen.
I repeated the time to myself and moved.
[......Child of the Bang Clan.]
Seongheonâs living spirit spoke to me.
I know.
I didnât answer. I knew what Seongheon wanted.
And it was something Iâd been keeping in mind, too.
âYou canât go in hereâ Ah.â
When I arrived at the building, a disciple out front tried to stop me, then immediately stepped aside after recognizing me.
âMay I enter?â
â......Go in.â
âExcuse me.â
I went inside. The moment I stepped into the building, eyes pinned to me. Mount Hua disciples stood guard inside.
It might seem strange that so many people were crammed into such a small space.
But the person inside was Seongheonâso it made sense.
The disciples made room when they saw me. Very few were allowed to see Seongheon, but I was among them.
âIâll be going in for a moment.â
I made my presence known carefully and opened the door.
It went without saying, but I didnât come to see Seongheon.
He was already behind me as a living spiritâwhy would I need to look at his body?
The person I came to see wasnât Seongheon.
â......Are you okay?â
â.......â
Someone sitting in front of Seongheonâs body, lying as if dead.
A woman who didnât move, who only sat thereâYuyeon.
I hadnât seen Yuyeon since Seongheon collapsed, and Seongheon had kept asking for it.
So I went out of my way to find her.
âHey.â
Still no reaction.
I called again.
âAre you okay...?â
â.......â
Only then did Yuyeon slowly turn her eyes to me.
â......!â
The instant our eyes met, her body trembled.
There was no emotion in Yuyeonâs eyes. Dull, cold eyes.
Those eyes, empty of feelingâ
made my body stiffen before I could stop it.