It happened just as midnight gave way to morning.
Iâd been sleeping in more these mornings, neglecting my mind training.
Not wanting to deal with the hassle of waking up on my own, I had Pe Woocheol wake me every morning, and today, I expected it to be just like any other.
âBrother⦠Brother.â
I blinked my eyes open at the sound of his voice.
I figured it was time to get up.
My body felt unusually heavy.
I wondered if I was sick, but I couldnât feel anything strange.
It felt more like mental exhaustion than physical.
ââ¦Sigh.â
I sighed deeply and slowly pushed myself up.
I had no choice but to get up, even if I didnât feel like it.
Barely managing to sit upright, a figure came into view.
Was it Pe Woocheol?
Or maybe one of my other roommates?
ââ¦Hmm?â
But to my surprise, it was neither.
Pe Woocheol didnât have such a feminine figure.
I rubbed my eyes and tried to focus.
Warm sunlight streamed through the windows, as if it existed solely to illuminate one person.
ââ¦You.â
She was kneeling.
The person kneeling before me was none other than Wi Seol-Ah.
Her brown hair, touched with golden highlights, and her golden eyes came into focus.
Wait, thatâs not the important part.
Now wasnât the time to be admiring Wi Seol-Ahâs.
Why is she here right now?
I thought I might be dreaming, but that wasnât it.
The reality of the situation confirmed it.
It wasnât just Pe Woocheol; everyone in the room had stopped what they were doing to stare at Wi Seol-Ah.
Their eyes shifted nervously, unsure of what to make of the situation.
What was this?
Whatâs happening right now?
I shot a look at Pe Woocheol.
The giant appeared just as confused but began whispering in my ear once he noticed my gaze.
He wasnât able to talk telepathically yet.
âSo whatâs going on?â
ââ¦She suddenly said that she has a business with youâ¦â
âYou let her in?â
âI told her you were asleep⦠but big sis said sheâd wait insideâ¦â
âAnd you just let her in? Do you realize how many guys are in this room?â
Also, did he just say big sis?
Wi Seol-Ah was definitely younger than Pe Woocheol by a few years.
I was younger than him too.
Pe Woocheol was over twenty, wasnât he?
ââ¦Iâm sorry, it was sudden for me as well.â
As Pe Woocheol scratched the back of his head awkwardly, Wi Seol-Ah cut in.
âI forced myself in here. I told him I wanted to come inside. Master Pe has done nothing wrong.â
Pe Woocheolâs face lit up when she called him âMaster Peâ.
He must have been over the moon.
Slap-!
âUgh!?â
I slapped Pe Woocheolâs leg, irritated by his reaction.
He immediately doubled over, clutching his leg.
What an overreaction, it was just a love tap.
âStop overreacting, Woocheol.â
ââ¦Brother, I think my bone cracked.â
I ignored Woocheolâs dramatic whining and turned back to Wi Seol-Ah.
âWhat brings you here?â
ââ¦I have something I need to tell you.â
Something to say, huh?
She said that she needed some time.
The last time we spoke, Wi Seol-Ah had asked for time to think.
Itâs been a few days ever since that happened.
I decided to respect Wi Seol-Ah.
After those few days, Wi Seol-Ah came to me directly.
Up until this point, it was fine.
But did she really have to come this early in the morning?
âWhat did you want to say?â
I regretted the way I said it the moment the words left my mouth.
I shouldâve greeted her properly, complimented her, or at least asked if sheâd had breakfast.
I had plenty of better options, but what I said came off as rude.
I doubt Iâll ever be able to fix this bad habit of mine.
After my question, Wi Seol-Ah lifted her head slightly.
Her golden pupils locked onto mine.
The bright, lively Wi Seol-Ah I had known as a servant was still there, but only faintlyâmost of that light had faded.
It made me a bit disappointed.
My head still wasnât in the right place since I just woke up.
It felt as if I was spacing out.
As a Peak Realm martial artist, I shouldnât be this tired just from a lack of sleep, but today was⦠different.
Just as I was about to use my Qi to shake off the fatigue, Wi Seol-Ah spoke.
âI like you.â
ââ¦Eh?â
Her words made me blurt out a dumbfounded response.
âWhat did you justâ¦â
âI like you.â
She repeated herself, confirming I hadnât misheard her the first time.
Her words hit me like a heavy weight, instantly clearing the fog from my mind.
âYouâ¦â
Wi Seol-Ah still had a calm expression.
I stood there, dumbfounded for a few moments, just staring at her.
What do I say to her?
Nothing came to mind; I was at a loss for words.
I struggled to break through the invisible wall keeping me silent and finally managed to ask her a question.
âWhatâ¦what are you saying all of a sudden?â
My voice trembled.
âI finished thinking.â
âThinking?â
âYes, thinking.â
She had asked for time to think, and this was the answer sheâd come up with?
What was this?
This had to be a dreamâsomehow, that seemed more believable.
Huh�
I studied Wi Seol-Ah more closely, and then I saw it.
Despite her calm demeanor, her ears had turned red.
ââ¦â
I looked into her eyes again after noticing her flushed ears.
âUhâ¦â
I scrambled for an answer.
A thousand responses raced through my mind, but just as I was about to pick one,
âIt turned out this way⦠so I just wanted to let you know.â
Before I could say anything, Wi Seol-Ah spoke again, then stood up, her head still bowed.
âHuh⦠Huh?â
Her ears flushed an even deeper shade of red.
I tried to call out to Wi Seol-Ah, but she darted out of the room before I could stop her.
She moved so fast I couldnât even call out her name.
âWhat theâ¦â
It was only after her footsteps faded that I finally began to process what had just happened.
What did she just say?
Did she⦠say she liked me?
My mind was still in chaos, as if my brain had short-circuited.
âBrother.â
Pe Woocheolâs voice cut through my daze.
ââ¦Uhâ¦H-Huh?â
Not only was my brain malfunctioning, but I couldnât seem to speak properly either.
Pe Woocheol looked unusually serious as he lowered his head and spoke.
âThis might be a bit rude⦠but- â
âSpeak.â
ââ¦Could I please hit you once?â
âGo aheâ â¦What did you just say you bastard?â
Pe Woocheol took a quick step back as I frowned.
I think this was about when Wi Seol-Ah started acting strange.
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After sitting through the lectureâhaving, of course, skipped my morning trainingâit was finally lunchtime.
I heard we had additional afternoon training, which was why lunch was earlier than usual today.
It didnât really bother me, though.
âWhatâs for lunch today?â
âIâm not su- â
âMhm, Iâm used to it by now.â
It had become a daily habit of mine to ask Pe Woocheol what we were eating, even though I knew he never remembered.
He definitely didnât remember, considering he devoured everything without issue.
âI heard that we were having meat today.â
âSo then you canât have it.â
âI was taught not to be picky with food.â
The Water Dragon slipped into my and Pe Woocheolâs conversation.
For the past few days, heâd been eating with us like it was the most natural thing, and I hadnât bothered to stop him.
There was just one problem.
ââ¦Could you please care about what others think of you?â
âI didnât expect to hear that from you of all people.â
I sighed at the Water Dragonâs deadpan response.
There was only one reason why I said such a thing to him.
Since the Academy had Taoists, they served meals for those who didnât eat meat.
But this bastard is putting meat on his plate like nothing is wrongâ¦
ââ¦Hey, your brothers are giving you a death gaze you know?â
âBrothers you say? I donât know who they are, so donât worry about it. Iâm an only child.â
No, they were definitely martial artists from the Wudang Sect.
Moments like this always made me wonder if the Water Dragon was actually insane.
Why hasnât the Wudang Sect kicked him out yet for behavior like this?
â¦Is it because of his talent?
Seriously?
To be fair, it was impossible to find a talent like the Water Dragonâs.
Kicking him out over a little trouble would be a waste.
âOh! Chicken.â
Just look at him, heâs thrilled because thereâs meat on the menu today.
It makes me wonder if heâs really a Taoist.
â¦Though, according to Elder Shin, the Light of Might from Shaolin also had grilled meat along with a drink when he was young.â
Maybe people like the Water Dragon, who simply followed their instincts, were better than those who pretended to be virtuous.
âBrotherâ¦â
âWhat.â
âDidnât you take too much? I donât think you will finish all that.ââYouâll eat the rest if I donât.â
âThatâs a fantastic idea.â
Pe Woocheol beamed after hearing my response.
Because of our group, I often overheard whispers here and there.
-Did the Water Dragon really enter his group�
-The Cheolcheol Yang clique? They managed to win over even the Water Dragon of Wudang Sect. How could that beâ¦!
-Wait, Cheolcheol Yang? Wasnât it Cheolyang Cheol?
-Thatâs not whatâs important.
-How is the name not important?
-I heard that the Dragon Warrior has also been spending time with the True Dragon lately⦠so perhaps?
-Cheol Jiseon, with three of the Six Dragons under his wing⦠what is he up to?
Very absurd rumors had been spreading.
The tales of the âMad Dogâ Cheol Jiseon still hadnât died down either.
No wonder Cheol Jiseon had developed an anger disorder.
It seemed like I wasnât the only one who was able to hear their chatter, because the Water Dragon smirked as he put food on his plate.
âSo, is it Cheolyang Cheolhyuk now?â
âDid you just add your name to it?â
âWho cares? You barely spent time coming up with the name, so I might as well add mine.â
From his response, it was clear he knew I was joking when I came up with the name.
Sharp as ever, huh.
âBut is it really okay?â
The Water Dragon tilted his head, hearing my question.
It seemed like he didnât know what I was talking about.
âIf you hang around me like this, then it might not be good for you in the future.â
âOh.â
I knew just how much the Leader of Wudang Sect cared about fame, honor, and reputation.
And the Water Dragon was his golden child.
Would he really be fond of the Water Dragon hanging around with a troublemaker like me?
When I asked,
âIt doesnât matter. Itâs fun, you know?â
The Water Dragon shrugged it off, as easygoing as ever.
âAlso,â
âHmm?â
âItâs a great blessing for me to be able to eat quietly.â
âLook at everyone in the cafeteria. Do you think youâll be able to eat quietly?â
The cafeteria was packed since we arrived lateâquiet wasnât even close to happening.
The Water Dragon smirked after hearing my response, then he went back to putting food on his plate.
He got even more meat on it now.
I just shook my head.
It wasnât always hard to find seats.
It was because Moyong Hi-ah was always quick to save a seat for me.
Three of the Four Noble Clans always sat together at one table.
With the ladies from the Namgung, Moyong, and Tang Clans all sitting together, it was rare for anyone else to join.
Even if they tried, they always ran away after hearing a sharp criticism from Moyong Hi-ah or Tang Soyeol.
Peng Ah-hee sometimes came to eat with Tang Soyeol, but that was rare too.
In the end, those empty seats were pretty much reserved for me.
âWhat do you think you are doing?â
âHmm?â
Just as I was about to sit down, Moyong Hi-ahâs icy voice cut through the air.
âWhat?â
âWhy are you sitting down without permission?â
She sounded colder than usual.
An already cold girl had become even colder.
What was going on?
âHmphâ¦â
Judging by how she turned her head away, it seemed like I did somethi- â¦Oh.
I realized what had caused Moyong Hi-ahâs sudden attitude shift.
âSorry, I had something come up that day.â
Moyong Hi-ah had asked to meet with me privately last time, but it seemed she was upset because Iâd canceled on her for Cheol Jiseon.
Right, I forgot to visit her after that.
â¦It was understandable for her to be angry.
âSorry.â
After my second apology, Moyong Hi-ah finally looked at me again.
ââ¦Iâm seriously going to be mad next time.â
She softened after that apology.
Surprisingly, she forgave me easily.
It was the complete opposite in my past life.
After I sat in the empty seat, the Water Dragon and Pe Woocheol, sensing the change in mood, sat down as well.
I took my usual seat next to the drowsy Namgung Bi-ah, and just as the Water Dragon tried to sit beside me, she woke up and motioned with her hand.
She was pointing directly at the Water Dragon.
âThat seat⦠reserved.â
ââ¦Hmm?â
âThe seat is reserved.â
âOh, itâs reserved. I apologize.â
The Water Dragon shifted over, taking the seat next to the reserved one.
Reserved? Is someone else coming?
âSomeone is coming?â
ââ¦Mhmâ¦â
Namgung Bi-ah mumbled, then leaned her head against my shoulder, her sleepy expression returning.
Her long hair got in the way of me trying to eat, but I got used to it by this point.
As we were enjoying our food, Moyong Hi-ah in front of me suddenly spoke to the Water Dragon.
âIt has been a while.â
She spoke with a smile, but her words sounded sharp.
The Water Dragon paused mid-bite, coughing as he sensed the shift in her tone.
ââ¦Ahem, isnât your voice a bit too sharp?â
âItâs obvious since Iâm talking to another person.â
ââ¦Ah, I see. Well⦠it has indeed been a while, Young Lady Moyong. I apologize for the late greetings.â
Moyong Hi-ah calmly sipped her tea in response.
What the? Had the two met before?
âLast time I visited you, you said that you had no intention to go or even be associated in any way.â
ââ¦Uh, well, life doesnât always go the way you think, you know?â
Oh.
Is this because Moyong Hi-ah was trying to recruit him for her clique?
Moyong Hi-ah was at the center of most conversations when it came to forming cliques in the Academy.
Sects with Sects, merchants with merchants.
People with similar backgrounds formed into groups, and I heard that Moyong Hi-ah was also trying to gather people only after a few days of the Academy opening.
It seemed like she also visited the Water Dragon, and he denied her offer.
No wonder she wasnât pleased to see him here after saying he wouldnât join any group.
âIâm sorry.â
Hearing a rare apology from the Water Dragon, Moyong Hi-ah folded her fan and lightly smiled.
âNo problem. Iâm actually glad you joined Master Guâs side.â
ââ¦Haha.â
âI wouldâve buried you if you joined a different groupâ¦â
âHmm? What did you just say?â
âJust kidding. Hoho.â
That definitely wasnât a joke.
It was probably the most honest thing Moyong Hi-ah had said in days.
A cold sweat broke out on the Water Dragonâs faceâhe clearly sensed the threat in her tone.
It seemed like even this crazy bastard was scared of Moyong Hi-ah.
To be fair, he did run away from her every time in my past life.
He always put the blame on me whenever we were caught causing trouble.
â¦Just thinking about it makes me angry.
Just as I was about to take a sip of the water Namgung Bi-ah had poured for me to cool down,
Flop.
Someone sat beside me.
Namgung Bi-ah had said the seat was reserved for someone.
Was it that person?
I glanced over to see who it was, and immediately recognized the familiar presence and flowery scent.
âOh.â
It was Wi Seol-Ah, the same one who had come to me earlier that morning.
She always avoided me whenever I tried to eat with her, so what was up with her today?
Puzzled, I glanced at her plate.
She brought a mountain of food.
Her plate piled high with all kinds of food.
Wi Seol-Ah mustâve noticed me staring, as her face reddened slightly before she spoke.
ââ¦I heard that itâs good to eat a lotâ¦â
She brought a lot of food because I always told her to eat a lot.
âS-Should I take some off if you donât like it?â
âWhat do you mean take some off. Eat it all.â
ââ¦Okay.â
Relieved by my response, Wi Seol-Ah began eating.
She ate quietly, without mentioning what had happened earlier.
I wondered if sheâd already forgotten about it, but her flushed ears told me otherwise.
â¦Did Namgung Bi-ah call her here?
She was the one who mentioned someone coming, so maybe she knew all along.
However, Namgung Bi-ah only continued to sleep with her head leaning against my shoulder.
ââ¦I was happy because I thought that one of the competitions left. Tsk.â
Moyong Hi-ah whispered under her breath.
It was a rather uncomfortable meal time.