༺ Plant Your Head On The Ground (2) ༻
After the meal ended and she had returned to her room, the servant asked Moyong Hi-ah.
âHow did it go?â
Her mistress had earlier expressed her intention to go there as she planned, but it seemed like things didnât go smoothly, judging by her expression.
âIt seems like today wasnât the right day.â
The outcome was just as she expected it to be.
âThere was a disrupter too.â
âA disrupter?â
âYeah. There was someone too dense to realize what was going on.â
Moyong Hi-ah thought of Gu Jeolyub as she said this.
He had a decent face and his skills were also fairly good as apparent in his actions.
However, the timing just wasnât right.
âThankfully, it seems like it will happen a day later than I expected anyway.â
Judging by the information she had, she expected that it would certainly be today. However, it wasnât, thus making Moyong Hi-ah wonder if something had happened.
That person still hasnât arrived at the Dragons and Phoenixes tournament.
âAre you going to do it tomorrow as well?â
âMight as well make the most of it since I already gave them payment.â
Hwangbo Cheolwiâs acting skill was much better than Moyong Hi-ah expected, which helped a lot.
She hadnât anticipated Tang Soyeolâs interference, though.
âWhy is that child already here?â
The Poison Bee, Tang Soyeol. She was infamous for having an innocent face, but a personality that completely contradicted such an appearance.
If the situation was a bit exaggerated, it could be said that she had managed to overpower Hwangbo Cheolwi, who seemed twice her size.
It made Moyong Hi-ah think that she had improved compared to the last time they met.
Because of that, Hwangbo Cheolwi had to go through a hard time, causing him some discomfort.
And most importantly,
âNamgungâ¦â
In the middle of what seemed to be Tang Soyeolâs crew, there was a woman wearing the Namgung Clanâs uniform.
This woman stood out with her white-bluish hair and subdued blue eyes.
âWas there a person like her in the Namgung Clan?â
The only thing that came into Moyong Hi-ahâs mind was the rumor that there was a female blood relative in Namgung Clan, the sister of their son.
It was said that she didnât leave her clan much, so there was very little information about her.
âSo why would such a person be here?â
Moyong Hi-ah expected that the Namgung Clan would arrive tomorrow.
So if she really was a blood relative of the Namgung Clan, then something was strange about that group.
âI did hear that the Namgung Clan was planning an engagement with another clanâ¦â
Does that mean that this group was from the clan that the Namgung Clan planned an engagement with? The Gu Clan of Shanxi, where the Tiger Warrior sat as the lord?
Moyong Hi-ah remembered hearing that they agreed on an engagement with the Tiger Warriorâs son.
âThen I wonder who it was amongst them.â
While feeling the cold breeze that came in through the window, Moyong Hi-ah fell into deep contemplation.
The person who stared, as the dense guy tried to save her from Hwangbo Cheolwi.
Quietly, in a calm way.
The only person that stayed calm in such a chaotic situation.
Moyong Hi-ah had a keen sense. And it was way better than others at that.
Having experienced such situations since childhood, she was confident in her ability of deducing and sensing certain things.
And that sense of hers was urging her to be cautious of that boy.
The boy was focused on eating the food in front of him.
However, his peripheral vision was observing all of Hwangbo Cheolwiâs movements.
Ready to interrupt if a problem erupted.
And the fact that he didnât flow any Qi was likely due to one of two reasons.
It was either because he didnât want to attract othersâ attention, or because he didnât even need to use his Qi.
ââ¦There is no way though.â
Hwangbo Cheolwi might not have been talented enough to be called a Dragon or a Phoenix, but he was still a blood relative of a well-known clan.
Even she herself, who was recognized as the Snow Phoenix, couldnât face Hwangbo Cheolwi without using Qi.
Moreover, there was no way that he couldâve stopped Hwangbo Cheolwi from that distance.
âMistress?â
âSorry, I had a bunch of thoughts come into my head for a moment.â
Because so many unexpected things had occurred, Moyong Hi-ah felt a little exhausted. After hearing Moyong Hi-ah, her servant promised to bring her some tea right away.
Moyong Hi-ah, who was left alone, whispered quietly while facing the breeze.
âI hope that things go as expected tomorrow.â
A situation where things didnât go as she expected,
That was what Moyong Hi-ah hated the most.
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After around three years of living in the Abyssâ¦
Approximately half of the people had died and everyone was overwhelmed with fatigue.
They were weary from watching that purple moon, that red sky.
They were weary of eating demonâs flesh.
They were weary of losing hope in their continued survival.
â What did you just say?
A sharp air swept through the space inside the cave. Wi Seol-Ah didnât pull out her sword, but the Qi she emitted felt so overwhelming that it felt like she had.
â I donât think you understood me.
Despite feeling that deadly atmosphere, Moyong Hi-ahâs expression didnât even change one bit.
Instead, she became more serious.
â Then are you telling me to understand that damned baby?
It was rare to see Wi Seol-ah raise her voice.
And it was even rarer to see her react this fiercely.
â How am I supposed to understand, when you are telling me to forsake our comrade?
â But what alternative do you propose, if you donât wish to accept such a fact?
â Snow Phoenix!
Even with Wi Seol-ahâs fierce shouting, Moyong Hi-ahâs cold expression remained the same.
â Young Sword Master, I understand that you find cooperation and respect important, but are you willing to risk the lives of all for the sake of one?
â Even if you say thatâ¦
â What Iâm saying! Isâ¦
Moyong Hi-ah threw the fan she was holding to the ground. Because of the long brutal time she had spent in this place, the fan was already in shambles.
â We can only consider such an option if we have a viable solution. Young Sword Master, you cannot shoulder everything alone.
â Then I shall just-
â Iâm telling you to see if we could hold out by ourselves if we lose you.
â â¦Snow Phoenix.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Silence filled the room as no one could muster a response. She understood Wi Seol-Ahâs feelings, but it was true that Moyong Hi-ah wasnât wrong.
She was always like that. She never said anything wrong.
And that was true in this moment as well.
â The same goes for the Water Dragon thatâs outside right now and others as well.
â So youâre telling me right now, to give up on Young Master Gu?
â Yes.
Crack.
After hearing Moyong Hi-ahâs blunt response, Wi Seol-Ah clenched her teeth. She clenched them so hard that it sounded as though they might shatter.
Moyong Hi-ah then looked towards me.
â Young Master Gu.
â What.
I responded lazily while looking at her.
Since I knew better than anyone that this was the best action to take.
â Iâll hear your resentment later.
â When? After you die?
â Yes.
â You crazy bitch, how could you be so quick to respond like that.
I laughed, unable to contain my amusement at her absurdity. Wi Seol-Ah then interrupted.
â I⦠donât think I could go through with this after all. I will-
â Iâll do it.
â â¦!
Wi Seol-Ahâs expression soured upon hearing me.
â Iâll just get it over with.
â What nonsense are you talking aboutâ¦! If you go there-
â Iâll die.
Wi Seol-ah shut her lips after hearing my response.
Who wouldnât know about it? Who wouldnât know about all the demons wreaking havoc outside? Who wouldnât know how dire the current situation was?
Their numbers were countless.
And in such a situation, the Water Dragon and some others were barely holding their own.
This was the same for Wi Seol-Ah. She was fighting just a moment ago, but returned so that she could recover her Qi.
â Did that crazy bitch say anything wrong?
â Young Master Guâ¦
â Donât let your emotions consume you, especially in times like these. If youâre going to resent, donât direct it at that woman but at everyone else.
Since I, too, was blaming myself for my own weakness.
Wi Seol-Ah always wore an exhausted expression whenever she lost someone.
But what could we do about it?
â Everyone will die, if Iâm not the one to step up.
â I, too, could play that role.
â Yes, itâs not just me that could play this role. Everyone else can as well.
But I was the one that mattered the least. If Wi Seol-Ah, the strongest of our group, were to die, then all hopes of surviving would be lost.
In a situation like this, even losing a single person was a luxury we couldnât afford.
â We already missed the chance to escape this hell together with everyone.
â â¦
â What? Do you think I want to die? Itâs just that I have no choice but to do so because everyone will die if I donât.
Could everyone truly survive if I willingly became bait for the demons? I couldnât say for sure.
But I still had to try.
I felt Wi Seol-ah looking at me, but I averted my eyes. The others who had stayed quiet in the background avoided looking at me.
I didnât care whether it was because of guilt or relief.
â Three years huh? Iâve held on for a long time.
Even though I didnât deserve to.
Even in a situation where I should have died already, I clung to life.
The guilt of trampling over othersâ survival instincts to ensure my own weighed heavily on me.
So I felt like I could relieve myself now.
â You.
â Yes.
Moyong Hi-ah was still looking at me. Her expression remained the same.
â â¦
â Do you not have anything to say?
â Nope, nothing.
It wasnât something that I should say now.
If someone asked me if I resented Moyong Hi-ah, I would be lying if I said no. However, I still empathized with her.
Humans really do change a lot. Considering even I could understand that woman now.
â Iâm going now.
Wi Seol-Ah tried to reach out towards me after hearing my words, but she wasnât able to grab me in the end. After all, she was too late.
Moyong Hi-ah didnât say a word.
She was always like that. She was the type of person who readily threw away or accepted anyone if she felt that it was right for the situation.
But even so, no one hated her. The reason was simple.
It was because she included herself in such acts.
In a situation like this, if Moyong Hi-ah was the one that mattered the least and not me, she wouldâve expressed her willingness to go without a second thought.
However, nothing like that would happen.
Whether it was the Snow Phoenix, Water Dragon, or Wi Seol-Ahâ¦
If even one of them collapsed, it would spell out doom for everyone.
I asked Moyong Hi-ah before leaving.
â If you manage to return, are you going to go around doing that pointless thing again?
â I wonder why you are asking me such a weird question all of a sudden. How could you call it pointless?â
â Just answer my question.
â Yes, I will.
â Iâm impressed. Do you know how pointless that is?
â Itâs just something that I need to do.
â You crazy bitchâ¦
I smirked.
That was the end of the conversation. After all, we had nothing more to say to each other.
I passed by Wi Seol-Ah, who was on the floor in despair after I was chosen to be the sacrifice.
And the next time I crossed paths with that very group was five years later in the Abyss.
Many things had changed during those times. And even though I had survivedâ¦
And so had theyâ¦
When we met again, it wasnât a joyful and emotional reunion.
Because I had to kill them all.
Late at night, with the moon positioned at the center of the sky,
The room assigned to me felt excessively spacious for a single occupant.
âYour posture.â
Gu Jeolyub quickly fixed his posture after hearing me. Due to fatigue, I saw him losing his balance.
âI could sense that you are trying to use your Qi. Do you want to die?â
âNo sirâ¦!â
I noticed that he was slowly flowing his Qi around secretly.
Gu Jeolyub, who was being punished, was struggling on the floor with his head planted on the ground.
He at first made an annoying expression, wondering what he did wrong,
So I made sure to correct that expression.
âSure, he could be frustrated.â
Of course, I didnât think that Gu Jeolyub went out there with ill intent.
Helping others, thatâs nice.
Kids his age had this habit of acting without proper consideration.
And that habit could help them in the future.
âBut only if they had the talent to back it up.â
Objectively speaking, Gu Jeolyub was undeniably gifted compared to his peers. He had the talent worthy of a genius.
However, this was a huge world with many young prodigies.
The current Gu Jeolyub couldnât even compare to Tang Soyeol, let alone Namgung Bi-ah.
âWhy are you trying to help others, when youâre so weak yourself?â
ââ¦I heard even powerless people should never hesitate to aid the weak.â
âThatâs a cool saying. But if so, how come you broke my arm?â
ââ¦Uh.â
âRight, I must have done something wrong then.â
âYeahâ¦â
âYeah? Yeeaahhh?â
âN-No sir.â
It really was a cool saying. I couldnât dare to say that it was completely wrong.
Because the fact that this generation still existed, and that the Heavenly Demon could be defeatedâ¦
Was thanks to such ideals.
Though it was not something I could do, since I had my hands full just trying to survive.
âIf you want to help the weak, why engage in pointless endeavors?â
âWhat are youâ¦â
Moyong Hi-ah wasnât a weak person. Though it seems like Gu Jeolyub didnât notice that.
âWhy try to step forward, when a dense guy like you doesnât even know your place?â
ââ¦â
For some reason, a short silence lingered, and I turned to find Wi Seol-Ah and Namgung Bi-ah looking at me with peculiar expressions.
âWhat. Why.â
âNothingâ¦â
âYepâ¦â
What are those weird reactions� I then turned to look back at Gu Jeolyub.
âDid you genuinely think you would win earlier?â
ââ¦â
âIt seemed so judging by your reaction.â
Gu Jeolyub flinched. It did indeed seem like he barged in because he thought that he could win.
ââ¦Was I wrong?â
âNo, you would have indeed won.â
He would have. Since Hwangbo Cheolwi didnât seem that strong.
But even so, he wouldnât have won that easily.
It was good to be fired up, but deducing the situation beforehand was more important.
âThenâ¦!â
âYou should only act when youâre certain you can handle the consequences.â
The chaos that wouldâve followed if he had caused those troubles.
The mess that would come out of that situation and the burden that would have been placed on us. There was also the risk of our clan clashing with the Hwangbo Clan, the Dragons and Phoenixes tournament facing disruptions, and even more.
âCould you handle all that by yourself?â
ââ¦â
âYou should know your place. If you canât afford to clean up the mess you make, then channel your energy elsewhere alone. Screw off if you donât like the sound of that.â
It was a good mindset to have if they wanted to become a hero, but that was all pointless if they didnât have the ability to back that up.
This may sound harsh and selfish, but there were many people who harmed themselves and the space around them due to high spirits.
This damn world had people like that too. And I also knew that heroes didnât always find happy endings.
ââ¦Iâm sorry. Iâll be cautious.â
Gu Jeolyub got up while stumbling.
His expression still wasnât bright and it didnât seem like he understood just yet.
In truth, I didnât say these words to make him understand.
Gu Jeolyub probably had a better mindset than someone like me.
After all, I couldnât help but admit that I also punished Gu Jeolyub because he almost got me involved with Moyong Hi-ah.
âI wonder what she was up to.â
It was not like Moyong Hi-ah had a soft personality, so it was rather strange to see that she didnât retaliate against the treatment she received.
Perhaps it was due to her laziness, but that kind of response only suited my personality.
[Yeah right. Iâm sure you wouldnât do anything. What a joke. Itâd be a miracle if you didnât break anything.]
â¦Anyway, for someone like Moyong Hi-ah, there was no way she would do such a thing as far as I knew.
She was a woman who employed any means necessary to achieve her goals, so I wonder if she had something up her sleeve this time.
âFor what?â
What does she want in a place like this?
I remembered the sky-blue eyes that shone in the darkness.
An unsettling feeling washed over me, so I took a sip of my tea.
While doing so, I glanced at Namgung Bi-ah.
I remember Moyong Hi-ah flinching earlier after seeing Namgung Bi-ah.
âJudging by that, I guess she already has a goal.â
Moyong Hi-ahâs goal. And how Namgung Bi-ah was related to it.
Since it was well-known in my past life, it wouldnât have been strange for it to be the same in this timeline.
Moyong Hi-ah had pursued a certain man. But I didnât know why she did so.
After all, I never got to hear if it was for love or some other motive.
Even as time passed, Moyong Hi-ahâs goal had remained unchanged.
Moreover, even while spending the night with me.
âSuch pointless memories.â
Despite the saying that one never forgot their first love, I began to doubt the significance of such a sentiment, considering how few memories I had of her.
Though the absence of genuine affection between us was likely a big factor.
âAnyways, I just have to make sure that I donât get involved with her this timeâ¦â
That was all I had to do.
Or so I thought.
âHello. My name is Moyong Hi-ah.â
However, after seeing a smiling Moyong Hi-ah the next morningâ¦
I realized it was all too late.
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