Moyong Tae, the Baekcheongeomju (Lord of the White Sky Sword), was a man who once vied for the title of Sword King with the current Blue Sky Sword King, Namgung Jin.
Of course, there were many others who also aimed for the title, but itâs a testament to how formidable Moyong Tae was as a martial artist. Although heâs now considered the weakest among the four great family heads, itâs because he has focused more on the trading side than on the martial arts aspect of his familyâs position.
He is more of a family head than a warrior, and more of a father than anything else. That was the Baekcheongeomju I knew.
So far, so good.
It doesnât really matter to me if heâs concentrating elsewhere rather than on the path of a warrior. What matters now is why this man is here, right now.
His grip on my shoulder tightened.
â...â
When I looked up, his gaze was nothing short of terrifying. If heâd reached the level of Simgeom (Sword Intent), would I still be here with my head attached?
âThis is troublesome...â
What to make of this situation? I pondered briefly, but the answer was obvious.
âWhat kind of situation is this? A f***ed one.â
No answer felt more fitting.
âG...gajoo-nim?â
Moyong Heea, standing in shock, addressed Baekcheongeomju. His gaze, which had been fixed on me with murderous intent, shifted to her, and his expression immediately softened.
"How have you been?"
"Wh...why are you here�"
"Are you hurt anywhere?"
Though she was visibly flustered, Baekcheongeomju was busy inspecting her for any injuries.
âDid you eat? I told you to never skip meals, so I trust youâve kept to that.â
ââ¦â
His grip tightened further. This was getting painful.
Moyong Heea, now looking at Baekcheongeomju, asked, ââ¦Sir, there are still seven days left until the Gathering. What brings you here early?â
âA father doesnât know how his daughter is doingâhow can I be called a father then?â
Baekcheongeomju's words carried a surprising warmth. It was hard to imagine someone in his position showing such a casual demeanor.
Realizing something, Moyong Heea widened her eyes and asked, âThen, you came alone?â
âThe elders and the sword squad will arrive later.â
Meaning he was here alone. An entire family head traveled without his guards and attendants.
âSo, he discarded all pretenses of formality, huh?â
He really was a remarkable person, in more ways than one. I noticed Moyong Heea furrowing her brows, clearly the most shocked by this.
"Why would you do that? People are watching, and thereâs the familyâs reputation to consider!"
When she questioned him, he replied with a subtle expression, âReputation is never more important than my child.â
Baekcheongeomju said it as if it were the most natural thing in the world, and Moyong Heea fell silent. Ah, sheâs weak against this kind of stuff.
Seeing Moyong Heeaâs reaction, Baekcheongeomju chuckled and said, âBesidesâ¦â
He turned his gaze back to me.
âI donât know which scoundrel might be trying to take my precious daughter. What does reputation matter in comparison?â
A cold sweat broke out. He definitely knew. He knew who I was.
Not knowing wouldâve been strange, really. Our conversation flashed back through my mind:
He has a fiancée but is flirting with another woman.
He broke off his engagement to meet with someone elseâs daughter.
It turns out heâs seeing multiple women.
"..."
I thought only a crazy bastard would do such a thing.
And that crazy bastard was me.
ââ¦Itâs me.â
Baekcheongeomjuâs ominous words echoed in my mind. Something about breaking all my limbs, wasnât it?
I recalled nodding along in agreement, thinking it was a good idea.
âHmm...â
As I recalled that, I nodded slightly.
What a lunatic. I really dug my own grave here.
âAre these flashing memories a death omen?â
It might be. Even when I died in my past life, I didnât get such flashes. Why now?
âSo. Young hero, I havenât yet heard an answer to my question.â
âUmâ¦â
âWhat is your name?â
The look in his eyes was full of certainty. He was asking again for confirmation, just to be thorough.
What should I do? It doesnât seem like I can avoid answering.
âShould I throw out âGu Jeolyeopâ?â
Gu Jeolyeop was the first name that came to mind. Iâd used that name to weasel out of situations like this beforeâwhether with Namgung Bi-ah or Dang Soyeol. Itâs always a handy name in a pinch.
âBut I donât think heâd buy it this time.â
Gu Jeolyeopâs name was getting recognized lately. Itâs becoming harder to use.
In the end, it seemed I had no choice but to reveal my actual name.
ââ¦Iâ¦â
I wondered what would happen if I revealed my name and he decided to draw his sword. The tension pressing on my back was no lie.
This wasnât a matter of winning or losing. It was about Baekcheongeomju, Moyong Heeaâs father, wielding a sword against me.
I really didnât want to fight him, so I took a deep breath, swallowed hard, and spoke.
âHonored lord of the Moyong family, I am Gu from the Gu familyâ¦â
âDad.â
As I was about to say my name, Moyong Heea ran up and clung to Baekcheongeomjuâs arm.
Wait⦠did she just call him Dad?
âCan we not do this here? Letâs head back to the inn; you must be tired.â
âDaughter. Iâm sorry, but I have something more to say to this damnedâ¦â
Baekcheongeomjuâs hand pointed at me. He went from calling me âyoung heroâ to âdamnedâ in an instant.
This is definitely not goodâ¦
âIiiing!â
...Huh?
A sound pierced my ears, and I turned to see Moyong Heeaâs face as red as a tomato. Was I hearing things? It was definitely coming from her direction.
âDaddy, I want something to eat⦠Can we go now?â
Pff.
I glanced at Peng Ah-hee, who was barely holding back laughter, a spurt of water escaping her lips.
Goosebumps covered my arms and neck. What was with that sugary voice?
â...â
I couldnât think of anything else. The fact that Moyong Heea, of all people, was capable of making that sound, and in that manner, left me dumbfounded.
Could I still be seeing my life flash before my eyes? Or had I entered a hallucination?
Moyong Heeaâs coquettish voice instantly chilled the air. The intense atmosphere had frozen over.
I checked on Moyong Heea, and her ears were bright red. She mustâve been embarrassed too.
âOf course. If Iâd acted like that with my father, Iâd have bitten my own tongue and died right there.â
In any case, Moyong Heea had some plan in mind, but I didnât think Baekcheongeomju would be the type to let this slide.
âHaha. Why not? If my dear daughter wants something to eat, thatâs our priority.â
So I was wrong.
The fearsome man who seemed ready to tear me apart was suddenly gone, replaced by a doting father.
Seeing this, Moyong Heea quickly began pulling him out of the inn. Baekcheongeomjuâs feet moved eagerly along with her, surprisingly compliant.
As they made their way out, I heard a whisper.
âIâll see you later.
â...â
It was Baekcheongeomjuâs telepathic message, a clear indication he wouldnât let me off. Why did it sound like he was saying, âWash your neck and waitâ?
A figment of my imagination?
ââ¦Hardly.â
Imagination, my foot. I was sure Moyong Heea had saved my skin by giving it her all.
Otherwise, she wouldnât have resorted to âDaddyâ or âIiiingâ or⦠any of that.
The normally cool and rational Moyong Heea wouldnât have done it on a whim. She mustâve really prepared herself.
Now, what to do? Though Moyong Heea had managed to pull Baekcheongeomju away for now, heâd definitely return.
Should I run for it?
âNo chance.â
Where would I go? In seven days, I still had to attend the Gathering.
As I was fretting over what to do, I overheard a conversation from the table where my companions were seated.
âHey, Soyeol.â
âYeah?â
Peng Ah-hee addressed Dang Soyeol, who still seemed stunned from the earlier spectacle.
With a serious look, Peng Ah-hee asked, ââ¦If I call Moyong Heea âLady Iiiingâ laterâ¦â
âYeah?â
âWill I get in trouble?â
The atmosphere chilled once more.
Would she get in trouble for that?
âSheâll be dead before me at this rate.â
No doubt about it. If Peng Ah-hee called Moyong Heea that to her face, sheâd be turned into dust on the spot.
âLady Iiiingâ... It sounds ridiculous.
Pff.
I turned my head, and everyone around me was barely holding back their laughter. When I glanced back, all faces were neutral, but I could tell they were eyeing someone.
And there she was, pretending to be innocentâNamgung Bi-ah.
******************
Several days passed since I had faced that storm in the inn.
I spent each night with my nerves wound tight, expecting the possibility of an assassinâs visit.
It might sound paranoid, but after seeing the look in Baekcheongeomjuâs eyes, I felt he was more than capable of such a thing. However, my worries were groundlessânothing of the sort occurred.
Ever since Baekcheongeomju left the inn with Moyong Heea that day, he had not shown himself for days. The same went for Moyong Heea.
Perhapsâ¦
âIs Moyong Heea keeping him in check?â
Using that âIiiingâ or âAiiingâ againâ¦?
âIf thatâs the case, sheâs putting in some serious effort.â
Thinking about it, I couldnât help but nod. I even felt a rare sense of gratitude toward Moyong Heea.
But then, I had another thought.
âWhat if Moyong Heea talks like that at home?â
It was a curious notion that had been crossing my mind lately. The way she naturally let those words slip out made me wonder if, in private, she actually used that tone and those words with her family.
âNo way.â
I quickly dismissed the idea. There was no way that Moyong Heea, with all her pride, would do something like that.
âHave you finished your musings?â
ââ¦Yes.â
As I was catching my breath, someone spoke to me. It was Pejon. He would often show up when I was training, though I never really knew what he did the rest of the time.
At the moment, I was practicing punches in a cave, as always, and Pejon inspected my form, laughing to himself.
âHow does it feel?â
âNot good. I feel like Iâm dying.â
It wasnât going well at all. I had almost blacked out from pain over five times today alone.
Pejon, however, seemed pleased and simply laughed.
ââ¦Iâm just throwing punches. Is this really doing anything?â
It was a fundamental question. I knew how incredible the inner technique of Tu-a-Pa-Cheon-Mu was.
If I could still feel myself getting stronger even now, it meant the efficiency of the technique was beyond reason.
But why was I supposed to be punching this cave in particular? I still had no idea what the intent was behind this training.
Pejon looked at me with a peculiar expression.
âYou still donât understand the significance of what youâre doing, do you?â
âWhat?â
âYou said yourself that itâs painful.â
âThatâs just how it feelsâ¦â
âDo you think an ordinary human could keep throwing punches through that kind of pain?â
ââ¦â
âI knew from the first day. You must become my disciple.â
I guess he meant how, from the very first day I learned the inner technique, Iâd continued to punch this cave as instructed.
âAll that from just this?â
âOne day, maybe. Two days, it gets harder, and beyond that, most wouldnât last with their sanity intact.â
I could see his point.
The inner technique of Tu-a-Pa-Cheon-Mu.
The pain inflicted by Tu-a-Pa-Cheon-Gong was beyond imagination.
But, if I could endure the pain, I could grow stronger.
Pain was nothing compared to the helplessness and self-loathing Iâd felt when I had no strength.
Pejon grinned as if pleased with himself, seeing my expression still somewhat skeptical.
âYour twisted nature concerns me, but as a teacher, I find it reassuring.â
âCalling me twisted, thatâs harshâ¦â
âIt means Iâm looking forward to it. Finish quickly, and I can finally teach you how to throw a true punch.â
At that, I felt a wave of disappointment wash over me.
âSo, after all this suffering, I learn to throw one punch?â
âOf course, thatâs the purpose of the hardship.â
It was absurd, but I kept throwing punches.
âHey, kid.â
In the middle of my punches, I paused and turned to Pejon.
âIsnât it time for you to be going?â
ââ¦â
His words made me frown.
Iâd been pretending to forget about it, hoping I could just skip it, but Pejon had brought it up.
ââ¦Yes, I suppose.â
Sighing deeply, I put on my outer garment, which Iâd thrown into the corner of the cave.
Today was the day of the Jeongpa Gathering, and I had no choice but to attend.
Baekcheongeomju would surely be there, along withâ¦
All the heads of the four great families, including Baekcheongeomju, Moyong Tae.
I swallowed hard. It was sure to be a chaotic event, no doubt.
I looked at Pejon and asked, âAre you coming along, Elder?â
Given that Pejon was somewhat connected to the Biga clan, I wondered if he might attend as well.
Pejon smiled mischievously and said, âWhy would I?â
ââ¦â
The most irritating expression in the world.