KRAAANGâ!!
The embers burst apart.
SKREEEEâ!!
A scream rang out right after. It was the kind of sound that made my body want to curl in on itself.
Its body looked as though it had been made of ash. The part Iâd struck convulsed, and fragments sprayed out.
Tainted embers scattered through the air, and I narrowed my eyes as I watched them.
Itâs been a while since this too.
Cleaning up someoneâs karma.
Or stripping away the foulness someone had left behind.
It was a bit much to call it an exorcism of an evil spirit, and shamans usually focused more on performing a ritual, butâ
This is easier for me.
From my position, having lived without ever performing rituals, this kind of physical extermination was much more convenient.
SKREEEEEEEEâ!!!!
The thing Iâd hit in the head shrieked and howled.
Should I even call it sound? I was striking the soul itself, so calling it sound felt a little off.
Didnât matter.
No matter what I call it, it doesnât really matter.
Grandmother used to call noises like that sorrow.
Yeah, no. Thatâs a little too elegant a word for this.
Sorrow, my ass.
To me, it was just a scream. More specifically, an irritating screech like fingernails scraping across metal.
Itâs just lingering attachment.
It was stupid to give that sort of thing meaning.
Live like that, and there was no end to it.
SKREEAAAH!!
It lunged. I swung my sword again.
CLANGâ!!
I smashed it across the side, and a clearer sound rang out than before. Its body recoiled and flew sideways.
KUUAAAHâ!!
Every time it rolled across the ground, black streaks were left behind on the rain-soaked earth.
That was it.
That was the filth of the foulness.
âWhew.â
I tightened my grip on the sword. It felt heavy.
Is it because Iâm not using internal energy?
Normally, I wouldâve been running around just fine with internal energy pumping through me.
But I couldnât do that now.
The talisman stuck to the sword. That was the problem.
...If I want to use this in here, I canât afford to use something like internal energy.
I didnât have the focus to spare for that. This was someone elseâs inner spiritual space. Manifesting this talisman into reality in a place like this took a considerable amount of concentration.
It was the tether that let me physically strike foulness.
It looked like a talisman, but that part didnât matter at all. It had only come out this way because a talisman was the form most familiar to me.
Was Grandmotherâs a fan?
Iâd never seen it myself, so I didnât know, but that was what Iâd heard.
Chief Baekâs had been a baseball bat.
...Terrifying man.
âAll right. Letâs go.â
There was no time to hesitate, so I stepped toward the foulness.
SKREEEEAAAHâ!!
It rushed at me fast. Its nails sharpened like blades, then it threw itself at me.
I dodged and rolled across the ground. Rainwater soaked straight into my body.
Martial artists would say it was disgraceful, rolling around on the ground like that, but I didnât care about any of that.
I slipped past it, and this time I went for the thigh.
CLANGâ!
SKREEK!!
The foulness staggered. At the same time, the talisman flared up. I slapped another talisman onto the sword again.
How many now.
Three.
Small. That number was the maximum I could use in here, and also my limit.
Divine Spearâs mental strength must be absurdly strong.
He was the only case where my talismans had failed to fully manifest to this degree.
When the owner of the inner spiritual space had an overwhelmingly powerful mind.
When that happened, fighting like this became a real pain in the ass.
âStill.â
I still had to do it. Three? That was enough.
Back in the old days, sure.
Not even two. One wouldâve been enough to wipe this thing out. Iâd really gotten a lot weaker.
Thatâs why I tried so hard not to get tangled up with ghosts anymore.
Iâd struggled so desperately to get away from that kind of life.
And yet here I was again.
âIâm the idiot.â
Who was I supposed to blame?
I muttered that as I dodged the foulness.
KKAANGâ!!
The foulness attacked, and all I did was dodge and strike, over and over.
[...What kind of dogfight is this?]
Yoo Cheongil spoke like he couldnât believe what he was seeing. Fair enough. It was a dogfight. There was no martial conviction or anything like that here.
How am I supposed to care about that stuff?
A refined, dignified duel? Not a chance. That kind of thing was meaningless against something like this.
It was a beast with nothing but instinct left. There was no reason to show it courtesy.
âSo get lost quietly.â
KKAAANGâ!!!
An arm burst apart. The foulnessâs arm was sent flying clean off. The talisman flared again.
SKREEEEEEâ!!!
The foulness curled in on itself as though it were in pain.
Now.
I closed the distance and swung the Divine Sword.
I meant to take its head off.
Butâ
SKREEEEEEAAAAAAâ!!!!
The foulness let out a howl, and my body locked up the instant I heard it.
WOOOOONGâ!!!
My soul rang.
âDamn.â
I narrowed my eyes. The sound pouring out of its soul was on a different level than Iâd expected.
I knew it wasnât some average thing.
If you compared it to ghosts, it felt stronger than an ordinary evil spirit.
Well, obviously.
Thatâs why Divine Spear ended up like that.
Even taking that into account, it was unbelievable. How the hell had he kept something like this inside his body?
Two talismans left.
I attached one more to the flat of the blade.
SKREEEEEEAAAAAâ!!!!
The noise grew louder, and the forest trembled with it. It was affecting the frozen space around us.
And thenâ
SHIIINGâ!!
â...!â
I spun around at the strange sensation.
When I looked back, Divine Spear had appeared and launched an attack at me.
âYouâve got to be kidding.â
So it knew how to use that too. Unbelievable.
Divine Spearâs body moved like a puppet and came charging toward me, and I had to widen the distance in a hurry.
The level is low.
It wasnât like the fight Iâd seen in the memory. The soul-form of Divine Spear controlled by the foulness was just fast.
The problem was, it was insanely fast.
SHIIINGâ!!!
KRRUNCHâ!!!
The spear punched straight through a tree. That made my heart jump. If that thing pierced me, Iâd be done on the spot.
I narrowed my eyes. I looked at the talisman stuck to my sword, then drew up another kind of energy.
Goddamn it.
Focusing was already hard enough, and in the end I had to use internal energy.
My vision sharpened, and Moon Immortal Swordâs Path opened.
At the same timeâ
I can see it.
I stared at the lines laid out in front of me. Then I swung my sword along them.
KAKâ! CLANGâ!
Before I knew it, I was already meeting the spear that had flown in. Heavy. The weight of it made my hand throb.
[Want me to help...?]
Yoo Cheongil asked if he should possess me, butâ
âNo.â
I refused right there. I didnât even know whether possession would work in here or not, butâ
Then my concentration breaks.
The state Iâd barely established, and the talismans too, would disappear.
At that point there would be no point at all.
KRRRKâ!!
The spear moved. I was too busy knocking aside the endless thrusts it kept firing at me.
In the middle of that, I called out to Divine Spear.
âAny chance youâre conscious at all?â
KWAK!
Naturally, the answer that came back was another spear thrust. I doubted he had the mind for it, but still.
âAlliance Leader. Pull yourself together. You can do it.â
I had to wake up his soul-form. If the foulness had taken that much damage, there shouldâve been some effect.
Thenâ
â...gil...â
âOh.â
Divine Spear spoke.
âYoo Cheongil...!!!â
Goddamn it.
[...Oh dear.]
Looks like hoping for anything had been pointless. Divine Spear came charging at me as if possessed by madness.
What about the foulness?
Somewhere in the middle of that, the foulness had disappeared. I couldnât see it anywhere.
If I lose itâ
No.
But what was I supposed to do about this?
Ah, hell.
In the old days, I wouldâve crushed this easily.
...If I loosen it now, thereâs no answer.
My chest tightened. Iâd already loosened and reduced it to some extent, but if I turned it any farther hereâ
Every ghost in the world might come running to me.
Anything that sensed the difference would come swarming in. At that point, my life turning miserable would be all but guaranteed.
What do I do?
What should I do?
[Kid.]
Yoo Cheongil called me.
It sounded like he was asking about possession again.
That wonât work.
No matter how I thought about it, possession wasnât the answer right now.
Tch.
I held back a sigh as I thought that, and thenâ
[Kid.]
Yoo Cheongil spoke again.
âI said no, didnât I?â
I told you you canât possess me, so what now? I snapped back in irritation, and thenâ
[Not that. Look over there.]
âHuh?â
At Yoo Cheongilâs words, I turned my gaze.
And thereâ
âHuh?â
Someone was there. Someone shining with bright light.
My eyes widened at the sight.
WHOOOOSHâ!!!
The spear came flying again. My concentration had slipped for an instant, and this one might actually hit.
I bit down hard on my lip, thinking this was bad.
Thenâ
âBeloved.â
I froze.
At the sound that came from the light, Divine Spearâs soul-form stopped dead.
The spear had reached right in front of my nose. It was a razor-thin margin.
Divine Spear turned his head toward the light.
â...Beloved.â
Was that word the trigger?
â...Ah...â
A broken sound slipped out of Divine Spear.
I steadied my breathing as I watched, and then the light spoke to me this time.
âGo. Quickly.â
The moment I heard that, I put strength into my legs.
âThank you.â
I didnât ask who it was.
There was no need.
I had already known.
Ever since the moment I first saw Divine Spear.
*****
I ran down the forest path. The black things scattered on the ground were showing me the way.
Thanks to that, it was easy to find where it had fled.
âFound you.â
I spotted the bastard soon enough.
SKREE... SKREEEEâ!!!
The foulness was standing in the middle of an open field.
âLetâs stop this. Youâre tired too.â
I gripped my sword. There was one talisman left. I saw what remained starting to flake away, and I attached the last one.
SKREEAAAHâ!!!
A vile cry.
I didnât know whose energy this originally belonged to, but whoever it was mustâve been a deeply disgusting bastard.
And on top of thatâ
âLet me ask you one thing.â
I asked the disgusting thing a single question.
âAre you the Cult Leader?â
SKREEEEEE.
No response. Asking the foulness itself was obviously meaningless.
Even so, I wanted to ask.
âIf you are the Cult Leader... then youâre probably feeling this.â
Maybe it couldnât hear the sound, but it would feel it.
âI donât know how you did it.â
I raised my sword and accelerated, speaking as I moved in to cut it down.
âBut give it up. Unfortunately for you, Iâm here.â
The master of the heretics.
The lunatic who called himself the Cult Leader and claimed the world had to be cleansed of humans.
That was the bastard Iâd been thinking of when I asked.
SKREEEEEEAAAAHâ!!!!
The foulness charged at me. Realizing there was nowhere left to run, it rushed me head-on.
SKREEKâ!!
A hand came flying toward me.
This time, I didnât dodge.
THRUSTâ!!!
âGhk.â
It pierced straight through my chest. I felt the pain. Ignoring it, I drove my sword in.
KRRRK.
I heard the sound of fragments breaking. The blade crushed through the ash of the foulness.
FWOOOOSHâ!!!
The talisman attached to the blade flared and was absorbed into its body.
Only thenâ
SKREEAA... AAAAH...
SHAAAAAA...
The foulness scattered into energy and vanished.
âCough.â
I dropped to one knee, blood spilling from my mouth. Not that there was actual blood.
There was just a gaping hole through my chest.
âHaa...â
I let out a â NĐŸvĐ”lÎčght â (Read the full story) breath. My face twisted sharply.
[...Is it over?]
Yoo Cheongil asked.
â...I cleaned out the filth.â
[Are you all right?]
Was that supposed to be concern on his face?
â...No, Iâm not all right, but I donât think Iâm going to die.â
I clutched at the hole in my chest and pushed myself upright. At this point I really wanted nothing more than to rest, but not yet.
â...Letâs go finish this.â
Iâd cleared away what had been putting Divine Spear to sleep.
Now it was time to wake him up.