I was stunned for a moment after hearing him.
What did this guy just say?
I just wrap my head around why Cheol Jiseon chose to tell me this in the middle of our meal.
The Meteor Sword had asked him for help in his mission to kill me.
And it was Cheol Jiseon who decided to confess this to me.
Cheol Jiseon had invited me to eat, which was unexpected. Iâd even canceled my plans with Moyong Hi-ah to come here.
However, I didnât expect this to happen.
As I sat there, I wondered,
Why?
It wasnât that I didnât already know about Jang Seonyeonâs plan. It was that I never expected Cheol Jiseon to snitch.
Just why?
Why did he choose to?
I tried my best to think of a reason, but nothing made sense.
I was already informed from Pe Woocheol about how Jang Seonyeon approached Cheol Jiseon a few days ago.
Even if he hadnât, I wouldâve expected it.
Jang Seonyeon trying to come up with a plan to harm me?
CGiven what happened in my past life, it was inevitable.
The only difference was that, last time, his target had been the Water Dragon, not me.
However, unlike the Water Dragon, who didnât react to him in my past life, I wasnât going to just sit back.
That difference made it more likely for Jang Seonyeon to act sooner than he had before.
I wasnât entirely sure heâd act the way I expected, but judging by his attitude, I was confident it wouldnât take long.
Moreover,
I prefer that anyway.
I wanted him to.
I was hoping heâd make his move sooner rather than later.
For that to happen, it required Jang Seonyeon to approach Cheol Jiseon.
After all, the key to everything lay in Cheol Jiseonâs hands.
This was why I was confused.
I couldnât understand why Cheol Jiseon would betray Jang Seonyeon and tell me all of this.
I asked with confusion.
âWhy are you telling me thatâ¦?â
âBecause we are friendsâ¦?â
His response made me smirk inwardly.
Friend huh?
Did he really think we were friends just because I called him that?
Funnily enough, I was sure neither of us actually believed that.
I kept him close because I needed him, but did he really think of me as a friend? Unlikely.
âRight, we are friends.â
I chewed on a side dish and glanced back at Cheol Jiseon.
His pupils were trembling, and I couldnât read the emotions behind them.
âBut thatâs not enough reason for you to tell me this, you know.â
ââ¦â
âYou seem to have a better reason for it. I wonder what that is.â
If Jang Seonyeon approached Cheol Jiseon the same way he had in my past life, then Cheol Jiseon mustâve had a good reason to take his side. Though I didnât know what he was offered.
So why would he throw away that offer and tell me everything?
Just because we were âfriendsâ?
Iâm not some naive fool with flowers in my head.
It was hard for me to fully believe him.
Cheol Jiseonâs pupils trembled as my question sank in.
He mustâve thought long and hard before telling me this, but that didnât mean I could go easy on him.
As I was about to question him more,
ââ¦When you heard from me,â
Cheol Jiseonâs nervous gaze locked onto me as he spoke.
âYou didnât ask why that was happening, but instead why I told you this.â
ââ¦Hmm?â
That felt a bit out of nowhere.
However,
âItâs almost like you already knew this would happenâ¦â
ââ¦!â
Those words were critical.
I opened my eyes wider in surprise.
That was a mistake on my part.
It was my mistake, but now I was starting to think differently about him.
This bastard?
Did I underestimate him too much?
âHow can you be so sure?â
âIâm not. Itâs just my thought. Butâ¦â
His pupils slowly calmed down as he spoke.
âIt feels like what Iâm thinking might actually be true.â
ââ¦Woah.â
âYou⦠hated the Meteor Sword. You despised him.â
âWhy do you think that?â
âThere isnât anyone in the Academy that doesnât know that.â
Fair.
The whole Academy knew about the time I caused a scene with Cheol Jiseonâs group and argued with the Meteor Sword.
Because of that, rumors spreadânonsense about me feeling guilty toward the Meteor Sword or being jealous of him.
How nonsensical it was.
Though, one thing was true.
âYes, I hate that bastard. But whatâs wrong with that?â
âThere isnât anything wrong with it. However, it does help me in my current decision.â
âDecisionâ, thatâs what Cheol Jiseon said.
âHating him isnât enough of a reason for you to rat him out.â
âSnow Phoenix.â
That caught my attention immediately.
âPoison Phoenix⦠Sword Dancer, Water Dragon, Sword Dragonâ¦â
âWhat are you- â
âThe descendant of the Sword Venerable⦠and even the Dragon Warrior.â
A strange, cold energy seemed to radiate from Cheol Jiseonâs fidgeting fingers.
âItâs the people around you. Just having one of them as a friend is already an incredible achievement, yet you stand in the center of all of them.â
It sounded like heâd done some background research on me, but he was just pointing out what he observed.
Still, why was he bringing this up now?
Cheol Jiseonâs pupils had steadied by now.
âAll rumors about you make you seem terrifying and cruel. Your face too.â
âHey, did you have to mention my face there? Do you want to die?â
ââ¦Sorry.â
That comment irritated me for a second.
âBut despite that, everyone around you is pure and impressiveâ¦â
âSo what? You think itâs weird that theyâre around me, even with all those shitty rumors?â
âYes, very.â
âThen what do you want me to- â
âItâs strange that those rumors even exist, considering the people around you.â
He tapped the table repeatedly, watching me with a strange look.
âOn the other hand, the rumors about the Meteor Sword are oddly strange when it comes to you.â
As Cheol Jiseon kept speaking, his demeanor shifted.
He was somewhat getting colder, and a bit more serious as well.
âThe biggest thing⦠is that you keep me by your side.â
I crossed my arms and responded.
âSo what?â
ââ¦From the entrance exams until now, youâve been keeping me close.â
How amusing.
Iâd only ever thought of him as a bastard with some special powers.
Since when did he become so observant?
âThe Meteor Sword warned me about you, and asked me for help to kill you. Despite that situation, you continued to keep me by your side. This means that I must have some value to you.â
âSince when? When did you start thinking about this?â
âEver since⦠the Meteor Sword approached me.â
So it hadnât been that long.
Cheol Jiseon was proving to be much sharper than Iâd expected.
It was one thing to read into the situation, but being certain was a different level entirely.
âYou need me.â
Cheol Jiseon spoke,
âThatâs right, I do.â
And I didnât deny him.
There was no point.
I needed Cheol Jiseon.
More specifically, I needed the power he possessed.
âSo,â
I leaned forward, locking eyes with him.
âWhy are you telling me all of this?â
ââ¦Because you asked why I told you what Jang Seonyeon said.â
âAll of that is interesting, but itâs not enough of a reason to tell me about your chat with that bastard from Taeryung Clan. Thereâs something more.â
All Cheol Jiseon had pointed out was my bad blood with Jang Seonyeon and that I needed him.
But that wasnât reason enough for him to betray Jang Seonyeon.
Jang Seonyeon needed Cheol Jiseon too, and he promised Cheol anything he wanted if he joined him. So why choose me over him?.
I didnât even know what Cheol Jiseon wanted, and I had no plans to give it to him.
Cheol Jiseon paused for a moment before responding.
ââ¦The Meteor Sword didnât feel good.â
âFeel?â
âYes⦠Something felt off about him.â
He didnât feel good?
That was a simple way to decide whose side to take.
If Cheol Jiseon were as immature as Iâd thought, he might have sided with Jang Seonyeon. But he was turning out to be different.
âAlso,â
He seemed like he was going to add another reason, so I pushed him.
ââ¦Also?â
Cheol Jiseon started trembling again for some reason.
Starting from his shoulders, his pupils began to shake.
This wasnât the same nervousness as before.
Instead, there was fear mixed inside.
Why was he showing such a reaction?
âThe Meteor Sword threatened me, but youâ¦â
âMeâ¦?â
As I urged him, crossing my arms, Cheol Jiseon answered with his eyes shut tight.
It seemed as if he couldnât look into my eyes.
He spoke.
ââ¦It felt like you were going to kill me.â
In the midst of the rowdy cafeteria, that chilling phrase left his mouth.
There were many people walking by, but no one was able to hear it.
Because Iâd set up a barrier the moment Cheol Jiseon started talking about Jang Seonyeon.
I turned his words over in my mind.
Kill you, huh.
Why did he think that way?
I did my best to be kind.
I was rather shocked by Cheol Jiseonâs answer.
Not because he thought I would kill him, but because,
How did he know?
The fact that I planned to get rid of Jang Seonyeon along with Cheol Jiseon.
The fact that heâd figured it out was surprising.
I thought I did a good job hiding it.
How did he notice?
â¦How fascinating.
Iâd thought of him as nothing more than a whiny, weak crybaby.
Unexpectedly, he was way more observant.
âWhy did you think in such a way? I had no plan to kill you.â
I smiled as I said it, but Cheol Jiseon didnât seem convinced.
Sure, Iâd killed a few people since my regression, but not so many that killing intent would constantly hang around me.
Seriously, how did he know?
I guess heâs not going to answer this one though.
âFine, letâs say I did plan to kill you.â
ââ¦â
âBut friend,â
Slide.
I slid my chair back slightly, shifting my posture.
âDo you think I wonât kill you now just because you chose to take my side?â
ââ¦â
âI donât think you believe such a thing.â
I thought highly of Cheol Jiseonâs power, but it came with its own risks.
It was a power that went beyond martial arts, making it hard to control from the start.
I might need his power, but the truth was, I planned to dispose of Cheol Jiseon once I got what I needed from him.
Only then, it would make my future easier.
âPlus, donât you think that Jang Seonyeon will do the same?â
ââ¦The Meteor Sword, he will use me until the end.â
âBut not me?â
ââ¦Yes.â
âHow strange. Then you shouldâve taken Jang Seonyeonâs side so that you have a higher chance to survive.â
It would make more sense for him to stay alive, even if it meant being used for the rest of his life.
I couldnât understand why he came to me even though he knew that I was going to kill him.
Cheol Jiseonâs hands shook as he responded to my smirk.
âItâs all pointless if you beat the Meteor Sword anyway.â
âFriend, why do you speak as if Iâm going to kill everyone? Thatâs scary.â
I didnât think Cheol Jiseon was going to be like this.
Why is he smart? I thought he was fully incompetent.
Maybe because his opponent was Zhuge Hyuk?
Being compared to the brain of the Demonic Cult probably made him seem incompetent in contrast.
But now, this was becoming a hassle.
I didnât think Cheol Jiseon was going to find out about all of this.
In short, he believed I would beat Jang Seonyeon and preferred to take my side rather than be killed along with him.
âBut why should I accept you?â
âBecause Iâm useful.â
âHow narcissistic of you.â
You are useful, alright.
The problem was, I didnât know how to use that yet.
I stared at Cheol Jiseon for a moment, then shifted the conversation.
Maybe I could learn more about the other side now that things had taken this turn.
âThere is one thing I keep failing to comprehend.â
ââ¦What is it?â
âYou said that Jang Seonyeon asked you for help in his mission to kill me.â
The fact that he even asked Cheol Jiseon this meantâ¦
âBut how can you help him?â
That meant Jang Seonyeon believed he could kill me with Cheol Jiseonâs help.
Which meant Cheol Jiseonâs power was dangerous enough to make it possible.
âHe didnât ask me to kill you directlyâ¦â
Cheol Jiseon gave a different answer to my question, but it wasnât all too different.
For Jang Seonyeon, the outcome would be the same.
I knew what kind of power Cheol Jiseon had.
Iâd experienced it firsthand and watched it from a distance.
âSo, you have that much strength for you to be capable of doing such a thing?â
ââ¦â
âWhat is it?â
I asked, though I already knew.
I was curious if Cheol Jiseon would answer truthfully.
But what if Cheol Jiseon does actually tell me about his power?
I donât know then. Iâll have to think about it afterwards.
âUhâ¦â
His fingers fidgeted nervously.
I wasnât sure what he was doing, so I kept watching.
âIâ¦â
Cheol Jiseon thought for a long time.
However, I was able to wait for him.
If he actually told me, the silence would be worth it.
Finally, Cheol Jiseon clenched his fist and spoke.
ââ¦Iâm able to open the gate to Abyss.â
It was the answer Iâd been hoping for.