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I looked back at Seongheon as the door opened.
Seongheon was staring at me like the whole world was absurd.
Like heâd just seen something he was never supposed to see.
[How in the world.......]
Was it because Iâd just opened someone elseâs hidden door without permission? I had to give an awkward smile too.
âAh, Iâm sorry. I didnât even realize.......â
I shouldâve asked before opening it, and I hadnât, so it was something to apologize for.
[No, thatâs not it.......]
Seongheon chose his words, then asked me.
[How did you open it?]
âUh.......â
If he was asking how, the answer was simple.
âI saw it.â
[You saw it?]
âYes.â
Moon Eyes told me. It wasnât like I had some incredible talent.
Really.
âI just cut where I could see.â
It gave me the right answer. And I just followed it.
âDid my realm rise and change this too?â
A realm beyond Peak. Because of that, maybe my eyes had changed somehow too.
âSo it did.â
If it changed, how had it changed?
I shouldâve asked someone. But the old man I could ask just so happened to not exist.
âWhatever. Itâs probably the realm.â
I didnât overthink it. Iâd already felt how bizarre the martial arts Yoo Cheongil created were.
âStuff like this doesnât even surprise me anymore.â
With Yoo Cheongil, most things get âexplained.â
Itâs an incredible martial art. How is that even possible?
Yoo Cheongil made it.
Aha!
â......Seriously, what a goddamn joke.â
Itâs a ridiculous line, but it was true. When some incident or problem blew up, if you mentioned Yoo Cheongil to someone who knew him, it was like the thing solved itself.
Martial arts werenât any different.
âItâs unbelievable.â
The Yoo Cheongil-Can-Do-Anything doctrine.
[......Like master, like disciple, is that it.]
Look at him even now. Seongheon was trying to understand by bringing up Yoo Cheongil.
[......Anyway, that sect.......]
And in the end, he just slid into bafflement about Blue Moon Sect.
Only after watching that did I tell him.
âAnyway....... I just go in now, right?â
If the door was open, do I just go? At that, Seongheon nodded.
[Yes. Go in.]
â.......â
I stepped inside. The entrance was a bit narrow, but my body wasnât that big to begin with, so I slipped in easily.
The moment I went in, I saw stairs. I donât know why this Central Plains is so obsessed with building everything underground.
As I entered the darkness, Moon Eyes naturally made light.
My vision brightened fully. With the darkness pushed back, I walked forward through the brightened view.
âThere arenât any traps, are there?â
It was an unknown space. So far, every hidden stash had traps, so I asked if this one did too.
[Itâs fine. There are no traps placed here.]
â......Really?â
That was a seriously strange answer.
âThen this isnât a hidden stash?â
It was a hidden space, so Iâd assumed it was a stash.
[It is a hidden stash. Itâs a place called the Floral-Path Gate, a place only successive sect masters of Mount Hua can enter.]
â.......â
That was far bigger than I expected. Only successive sect masters?
â......Is it really okay for me to break into a place like that?â
[It wouldnât be. Normally.]
Seongheon smiled kindly.
[But for Mount Huaâs benefactor, isnât it fine to do at least this much?]
âBy the sect masterâs discretion?â
[Thatâs right.]
Like a living spirit had any âdiscretionâ to exercise. I wanted to say that, but I held it in.
âThe Floral-Path Gate.â
A hidden stash only Mount Huaâs successive sect masters could enter.
And the Moon Immortal Sword wanted an item from inside that?
âJust what am I supposed to take?â
[Something very impressive.]
â.......â
He didnât seem like he planned to answer. Was he telling me to see it myself?
âTch.â
Every old man whoâd carved out a seat for himself had a screw loose.
I kept moving forward.
Not long after, a door appeared.
âA wooden door.â
Not an iron door. It was a small-looking wooden door, smaller than I expected.
âDo I just open it?â
I looked at Seongheon with that thought, and he nodded. It looked like he meant for me to open it.
CREEEAK.
I grabbed the handle and opened it. It wasnât locked or anything.
I carefully opened the old door and peered inside.
âHm.â
My eyes narrowed. A faint fragrance drifted out of the inside.
âFlowers.â
A smell Iâd been catching a lot since coming to Mount Hua. A soft, fragrant flower scent.
It felt like that distinctive scent of Mount Hua, the fragrance that lingered in their air.
âAnd Iâm smelling it from inside.â
That meant there was something in there. Judging that, I stepped in.
STEP.
My ears perked up. Unlike the corridor, the sound echoed clearly.
âDifferent materials?â
The floor and walls looked slightly different from the other area.
And.
âThere are a lot of boxes and things covered in cloth.â
Boxes stacked neatly. And things covered in cloth. And thenâ
âBooks?â
A shelf packed full of books.
[Theyâre all martial arts texts.]
âAll of this?â
[Yes. It wouldnât be wrong to call this Mount Huaâs entire legacy.]
â.......â
Mount Huaâs entire legacy. Those heavy words made me freeze for a second.
âIs it really okay for me to be here......?â
[If youâre our benefactor, as much as you want.......]
âNot that. Iâm asking if youâre actually okay with this.â
[......Heh.]
At my refusal to take it as a â NĐŸvĐ”lŃĐłht â (Donât copy, read here) joke, Seongheon laughed awkwardly.
[Normally, it wouldnât be allowed. But arenât we in a situation where we donât have a choice?]
âA situation where you donât have a choice.......â
[I canât hand it to you directly. And I also have something to ask of you, so itâs a situation we canât avoid.]
âA favor?â
What favor, all of a sudden?
âWhat are you talking about?â
I hadnât heard anything about that. A favor?
[Itâs nothing grand. Thereâs just something I want you to deliver.]
â......Ah. Thatâs kind of difficult for me.â
Getting something back because the Moon Immortal Sword told me to, fine.
âBut receiving something from a living spirit and delivering it?â
That was a different story.
Anything that tied me directly to a soul was a problem.
âIt adds weight to my soul.â
I didnât want pointless burden piling up. So I made a troubled faceâ
[Even if all you have to do is hand it over?]
Seongheon looked pitiful, but there was no way that would work on me.
âYes. I donât take things from souls, and I donât do things for them either. Same with thisââ
[Even if itâs about Yuyeon?]
â.......â
My face hardened.
âWhat does that have to do with anything?â
[Heh.]
Dragging Yuyeon into it out of nowhere just pissed me off.
âWhether itâs about Yuyeon or not, it doesnât matter.â
Yuyeon or whateverâIâm the problem, and heâs acting like thatâs irrelevant.
Why is she coming up here?
âDid he think Iâd do it if he said it was about Yuyeon?â
Tch.
A sigh surged up inside me.
â......Fine. Letâs at least look at what youâre saying youâll give me first.â
I shoved the favor aside and said that. Seongheon swallowed his regret and pointed somewhere with his hand.
[Over there.]
I followed his fingertip. There was a box there too, covered with cloth.
âThat one?â
[Yes.]
I headed that way.
When I reached the boxâ
[Remove the cloth.]
At Seongheonâs words, I grabbed the cloth and pulled. SHFFK. The cloth slid down off the box, and the object inside showed itself.
âThis isâ?â
A box inside a box. But the problem wasâ
WHOOOOSHâ!!
â......!â
The moment I uncovered it, a flower fragrance burst out in every direction, nothing like before.
âWhat theâ?â
This wasnât just âfragrance.â There was something in it that felt... sacred.
âWhat is this?â
This wasnât normal. Not even close.
When I asked, Seongheon stepped in and said,
[Itâs called the Floral-Virtue Pellet.]
âFloral-Virtue Pellet?â
What was that?
âDoesnât Mount Hua have the Purple-Mist Pellet?â
Famous pills in the Central Plains, starting with Shaolinâs Great Reverting Pill.
Blue Moon Sect had its own representative pills too.
But âFloral-Virtue Pelletââ
âPurple-Mist Pellet.â
Mount Hua already had a pill widely known across the Central Plains.
But.
âWhat is the Floral-Virtue Pellet?â
At least, it wasnât a pill I knew.
If it was some ordinary pill, that would make senseâexcept.
âNo. Thereâs no way this aura is ordinary.â
The aura was ominous in its own way. Even someone like me, who didnât know pills that well, could tell this was an absurd pill.
âWhat is the Floral-Virtue Pellet?â
What is it? At that, Seongheon answered.
[Itâs Mount Huaâs pill that isnât known outside.]
âNot known......?â
[Every sect has its secrets. Blue Moon Sect was no different, so neither are we.]
â......Thatâs true.â
He wasnât wrong. Iâd experienced it in Blue Moon Sect too.
A pill you could obtain if you became sect master.
Iâd taken it, and my Moon Eyes had properly opened.
âSo this is that kind of pill too?â
And thenâ
âSo this is the thing our sect master told me to take from Mount Hua?â
[Most likely, yes.]
â......What do you mean?â
That wasnât certainty. It might not be?
I frowned at what I couldnât understand.
[The Moon Immortal Sword didnât entrust anything to Mount Hua in the first place.]
âWhat are youâ?â
[It only believed there would be something you could receive.]
â......!â
My head rang like Iâd just been smashed with a hammer.
âWait.â
That meantâ
âThis bastard?â
Ha.
I realized what the Moon Immortal Sword was doing and let out a hollow breath.
â......What a fox.â
It looks like a tiger or a leopard, but if you peel the skin back, the Moon Immortal Sword is a nine-tailed fox.
âIt predicted this?â
This was a chain of situations that had been predicted.
âSo it knew.â
The Moon Immortal Sword had anticipated Iâd resolve something at Mount Hua.
Maybe it had even pegged that Iâd be called âbenefactorâ level.
And alsoâ
âIt knew Seongheon couldnât go to Henan.â
It had predicted even thatâSeongheon being unable to leave because of the Divine Spear.
So.
âIt made me bring back something, no matter what?â
After Iâd done Mount Hua a favorâafter Iâd put them in my debtâit used that debt to make me take something back.
â......That sounds insane.â
Even if that explained things, there was still something I couldnât understand.
âHow did it know theyâd hand something over?â
That âcertaintyâ didnât make sense.
The letter clearly said it.
âIf the sect master dies or something similar.â
If it told me to retrieve it under those conditionsâ
âItâs more likely Iâd have brought it up with someone else, not Seongheon.â
And what made it think someone like that would hand this over easily?
And in the first placeâ
He was confident Seongheon couldnât come.
Heâd sent this in confidence, unlike Zhuge Jinâs choice.
âWhat is this?â
What is the Moon Immortal Sword?
What was it thinking? Or maybeâ
âDid it know I can see ghosts?â
The thought that it knew this would happen because I could see Seongheon as a living spirit crossed my mind, butâ
âThatâs bullshit.â
That was even more bullshit.
âSo what the hell is it?â
It left a bad taste. A lot of thoughts about the Moon Immortal Sword churned up.
Even so, staring at the Floral-Virtue Pellet, I said to Seongheon,
â......Youâre telling me to take this with me?â
[I donât know if that will save the alliance leader. But itâs the best gratitude I can give you.]
â.......â
The Floral-Virtue Pellet.
I stared at it. I needed to take it for now, so I reached for cloth to wrap itâ
[Itâs right next to it.]
âHuh?â
Seongheon spoke to me.
[The favor I tried to ask you for earlier. It was the thing right next to it.]
â......Like I said earlier, thatâsââ
I mixed it into my breath. No matter what he said, I had no intention of doing it.
I was about to answer like that, whenâ
â......Hm?â
I saw what was beside it, and my eyes widened.
âThis is......?â
There was a sword.
An old sword, its edge completely worn away.