My vision remained dark, and my senses, blurred and faint, still hadnât returned.
How much time had passed? With my senses dulled, it was hard to tell.
The only thing I knew for certain was...
Thud!
âUrgh!â
This was the ninth time.
Nine times, to be exact.
That was the number of times I had died.
Feeling dizzy, I staggered and collapsed onto the ground.
Blood began pouring from my neck as if it had been slashed open, and I lost consciousness for a moment.
It only lasted a few seconds.
âHahâ¦!â
I came to, bolting upright.
What had just happened? It felt like Iâd been stabbed in the neck.
I cautiously ran my hand over my neck, but there was no pain and no wound.
ââ¦Damn it.â
This was the ninth time Iâd felt like this. The ninth time the Dark King had killed me.
I scowled as I looked around. I was still on the same field where I had been with Paejon moments before.
âWhat is this?â
Maybe it was an illusion, but the sensations of my neck being sliced and my heart being pierced had been so vivid.
The sharp pain of my neck being punctured had felt real. I was certain that I had died nine times.
The problem was...
âBut how am I still alive?â
How was I still here, breathing, after all that?
âShit.â
I cursed involuntarily.
No matter how much I thought about it, I couldnât wrap my head around the situation.
Paejon, that wretched old man⦠What the hell had he thrown me into?
After he left me with only the command to endure, I had been dying over and over at the Dark Kingâs hands.
It was a terrible sensation.
I was dealing with some cursed illusion or formation in the middle of the night, and it was getting exhausting.
âI really feel like quitting.â
To hell with Cheonma, to hell with everything. Maybe I should just disappear into the mountains.
The idea, at least, was tempting.
Clenching my teeth, I took a deep breath.
I knew I couldnât actually walk away. It was just a fleeting thought.
I refocused and scanned my surroundings. The tension lingered in the darkness.
There was something I needed to do before I could even begin to assess the situation.
âWhere is he?â
I tried to gather my ki.
Even though the backlash was still affecting meâor maybe something was blocking my kiâI couldnât extend it very far, but it was better than nothing.
âWhere are you?â
I spread my senses as wide as I could and focused on feeling him out.
Paejon had said it was all part of the training. To complete this training, I only needed to catch the Dark King once.
âI donât understand the purpose of this training, but...â
I knew that not doing it wasnât an option.
I clenched my teeth and pushed forward.
âHuuuuuâ¦â
I let out a breath, steeling myself.
The Dark King kept attacking me, and I was trying to time my moves to catch him, but it wasnât easy.
Crackâ
ââ¦!â
I turned my head towards the sound, instinctively reaching out.
But there was nothing there.
Was it my imagination?
Thud!
âUrgh!?â
A blade pierced into my thigh, and I let out a cry of pain before I could stop myself.
Where had that come from?
The direction suggested it was from behind.
Did that mean the presence Iâd sensed earlier had been a diversion?
It was only a thigh wound, but the pain was sharper than expected.
Was this also part of the Dark Kingâs martial arts? I thought I was familiar with pain, having trained in Tu A Pa Cheon Gong, but this was on another level.
âWhere is he?â
I judged that finding the Dark King was more urgent than dealing with the immediate pain.
Ignoring the throbbing in my leg, I turned around, searching for himâ
Crunch!
ââ¦!â
But before I could react, I felt the tip of his sword dig into my abdomen. Blood surged up into my throat.
The searing pain shot through my bones, and I felt tension tighten around my eyes. In the dimness, I couldnât quite see him, even though he was right there.
But stillâ
I reached out, unable to evade him.
I hoped to touch him, just for a moment, but before my fingertips could reach anything, I saw something closing in on me.
The tip of his sword.
Just as I registered this and tried to move my headâ
Freeze.
The Dark Kingâs dagger halted just before piercing my forehead.
It stopped right at the edge.
Why?
My head was filled with questions.
âItâs over.â
The Dark King withdrew his dagger and took a step back. I was about to ask what he meant, butâ
Sssssssâ
As if answering me, the surroundings suddenly brightened.
The sky, which had been pitch black moments before, quickly grew light, and I saw the sun rising in the distance.
I thought to myself,
â¦Is it morning already?
âThen what was all that about?â
It had been so dark that I could barely see in front of me, and now everything was bright in an instant. It was bewildering.
âCould it be...â
Then I realized. Not just my recent deaths, but even the darkness had been the Dark Kingâs doing.
Recalling that gave me chills.
âHeâs insane.â
They said no one could defeat the Dark King at night, but he could even create the night.
An assassin who could manipulate the time and place to his advantage.
ââ¦Moreover,â
The wound on my thigh was completely gone. As with all my previous deaths, there wasnât even a scar.
No matter how I looked at it, this whole ordeal was absurd.
âIs this even martial arts?â
It felt closer to an illusion, a formation, rather than simple martial arts.
I couldnât dismiss it as just a hallucination, not with pain that real.
Was this really training?
It seemed more like torture.
âThough itâs too clean to call it torture.â
It was almost too clean, too precise for torture.
I swallowed hard and looked at the Dark King.
âThis is it for today.â
With those words, the Dark King dispersed like mist before my eyes, vanishing without a trace.
It was clear that no further discussion was needed. Only then could I exhale in relief.
ââ¦Is it really over?â
This training was supposed to only happen at night, so was that why the Dark King disappeared with the dawn?
This meantâ¦
âDoes that mean I have to go through this every night?â
I would have to keep dying by the Dark Kingâs hand until morning came.
â...â
As I thought about it, I wondered,
âShould I just quit and run away?â
For the first time, I seriously considered it.
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As Gu Yangcheon seriously contemplated escaping, the Dark King arrived quietly somewhere within the forest. By the time he revealed himself, he had reached his destination.
âYouâre here,â Paejon greeted him.
Paejon was sitting on a rock, sipping from a cup of wine. Judging by the two cups beside him, he had anticipated the Dark Kingâs arrival. With a flick, he tossed one of the cups towards him.
The cup, mid-air, abruptly changed direction, slowing down before landing neatly in the Dark Kingâs hand.
Paejon chuckled and remarked, âYou couldâve just caught it normally. Why bother with the extra effort?â
âItâs easier this way.â
âTsk, tsk.â
The Dark King took his place next to Paejon, sitting down with a heavy thud.
Paejon poured wine into the Dark Kingâs empty cup, watching him as he asked, âSo, how did it go?â
There was no need for the Dark King to ask what he was referring to. Their conversation had already been predetermined.
Paejon was asking about the time the Dark King had spent with Gu Yangcheon.
The Dark King took a sip of his wine before replying, âStrange kid.â
âOh?â
Paejonâs eyes lit up with curiosity. For the Dark King, who rarely described things as good or bad, this was an unusual answer.
âWhat do you mean, strange?â
âHeâs unusually calm.â
The Dark King recalled his impressions of Gu Yangcheon.
Paejon might not have known it, but Gu Yangcheon had already piqued the Dark Kingâs interest.
A talent that would go down in history? That wasnât particularly what intrigued him.
What held the Dark Kingâs attention was that Gu Yangcheon possessed something that was both similar to and different from him. It made the Dark King wonder if Yangcheon might hold the key to breaking the curse that bound him.
Most importantlyâ
âTaechun has taken an interest in him.â
The Dark King was certain that the very entity he had been chasing for so long was interested in Gu Yangcheon.
But that wasnât the only reason he found Yangcheon peculiar.
âHe never changes.â
Even after the Dark King had killed him for the third time, Gu Yangcheon had persisted in trying to catch him.
That much was expected.
After all, he had been told that the training would end if he managed to catch the Dark King.
Howeverâ
âHe kept trying until the end.â
Even as dawn approached and training was about to conclude, Yangcheon continued trying to grab hold of him.
If there was anything truly remarkable, it was thatâ
Despite dying nearly ten times, Yangcheon had shown no fear of death from start to finish.
The Dark King had noticed this clearly.
Yangcheon tried everything to detect the Dark Kingâs presence, tirelessly attempting to catch him without the slightest hint of fear or exhaustion.
In such a situation, most people would have been terrified, begging for mercy.
Even with the knowledge that death wasnât permanent, Yangcheonâs attitude was unusual.
Even the King of Assassins, the Dark King himself, thought so.
It was strange.
One might expect a martial artist to have a high threshold for pain, but Yangcheon felt different.
He exhibited no signs of dread toward death or pain. He was unnaturally detached.
âAndââ
As he thought of Yangcheon, the Dark King turned his gaze to Paejon.
âYou already knew, didnât you?â
âHmm?â
Paejon looked at him, feigning ignorance, but the Dark King was convinced.
Paejon had to have known about Yangcheonâs peculiarities.
âSo, thatâs why you asked me.â
If Paejon was aware of his discipleâs strange condition, it made sense why heâd entrust him to the Dark King for such brutal training.
If that were truly the caseâ
âYouâre still as twisted as ever.â
The Dark King understood that Paejon, when it came to mastering martial arts, was far from ordinary.
Whether it was the master who pushed his disciple into harsh training with the Dark King, or the disciple who endured it without question, both of them were peculiar in the Dark Kingâs eyes.
Turning his gaze from Paejon, the Dark King looked down at his wine cup.
âIt doesnât matter.â
Regardless of what those two sought, the Dark King only cared about achieving his own goals.
He was merely fulfilling a request. With that thought, the Dark King spoke up.
âJust remember your part of the deal.â
âDonât worry; I wonât forget,â Paejon replied, a hint of exasperation in his voice as he got to his feet.
Having drunk enough and spent the night watching over things, it was time for him to attend to his own training.
âOh, right,â Paejon said, pausing just before leaving. He looked back at the Dark King.
âHow long do you think itâll take? Until the boy succeeds?â
The Dark King gave him a curious look.
How long until Gu Yangcheon could reach him?
After a momentâs consideration, the Dark King answered firmly, âAt his current level, itâs impossible.â
âBlunt as always,â Paejon remarked with a smirk.
âHeâd be better off finding another way.â
It might be hasty to judge based on one night, but with his current approach, Yangcheon wouldnât be able to reach the Dark King no matter how many times he died.
Whatever Paejonâs intentions were with this training, from the Dark Kingâs perspective, it seemed pointless.
However, despite the Dark Kingâs firm dismissal, Paejon merely chuckled, a sly smile forming on his lips.
The Dark King didnât like that smile. It was enough to make his famously expressionless brow crease slightly.
Whenever Paejon wore that grin, it usually meant some unforeseen chaos was about to unfold.
âWell, if you say so. Iâll be counting on you from here on,â Paejon said.
The Dark King ignored his words, vanishing from sight.
Paejon, watching him go, turned to walk away, his thoughts lingering.
âImpossible, huh?â
The Dark King had declared that Gu Yangcheon wouldnât be able to reach him, but Paejon thought differently.
âI donât think itâs that simple.â
Although he hadnât spent much time with him, Yangcheon always managed to surpass his expectations. Paejon was hoping this time would be no different.
******************
The time was nearing noon as the caravan prepared to set off again. I was in the middle of a quick training session after a rushed breakfast. The exhaustion from last night's chaotic ordeal still lingered, but skipping training wasnât an option.
Thud.
I decided to take a brief break when I saw Pa Woo-cheol approaching. Setting down the enormous boulder I had been lifting, I asked him again to clarify.
âWho did you say arrived?â
âThe Moyong family has arrived,â he replied.
âOh, finally here, huh.â
I nodded, realizing it was likely Moyong Heea who had joined us. She was supposed to join us in a few days, but it seemed sheâd arrived within a single day.
Since it had been a while, I figured I should go greet her. Just then, I noticed Cheol Ji-seon lying on the ground, panting as if he was completely worn out.
Pa Woo-cheol gave me a curious look and asked, âUh⦠what happened to Ji-seon?â
âWell, he looked pretty feeble, so I decided to put him through some training. Turns out he wasnât quite up to it. Tsk, tsk, heâs supposed to be a man, but heâs so weak,â I replied with a hint of disdain.
âOh, I seeâ¦â
âIf youâre planning to train, you could just join in here. Heâd make a good partner for you.â
Pa Woo-cheol glanced over to where I was pointing. There, Woo-hyuk was moving steadily, lifting a boulder slightly smaller than mine without showing any signs of stopping.
Despite the sweat pouring off him, he kept going without any breaks. Even in this sweaty state, his good looks somehow made him appear heroic. I, on the other hand, looked like a drenched rat.
Life really isnât fair. Woo-hyuk had it allâgood looks, and on top of that, he trained diligently. Other than his lousy attitude and the fact that he, as a Taoist, eats meat, he didnât have any flaws. Well, those two points might be big enough flaws, but still.
Not that it matteredâhe was already engaged, so it wasnât like he was competition. Even if I wanted to pick on him, his face always gave him an advantage. It was annoyingly perfect.
âDamn it.â
âPardon?â
âNot you. So, can I go now?â
âOh, yes⦠but, wellâ¦â
Pa Woo-cheol seemed hesitant, like he had more to say. He looked at me with an uncertain expression.
âIt seems someone else arrived besides Lady Moyong.â
âSomeone else? Who?â
I raised an eyebrow at this. Who wouldâve come with her?
From his tone, it didnât sound like a servant. Could it be Lord Baekcheon himself?
âNo way, as impulsive as he is, he wouldnât come all this way⦠would he?â
It didnât make sense that the head of one of the noble families, a man of his stature, would follow his daughter all the way here. Then again, with his personality, nothing was ever completely certain.
Pa Woo-cheol finally revealed the identity of the unexpected guest.
Thankfully, it wasnât Baekcheon.
But it was someone even more surprising.
âWhite Lotus Sword senior has arrived.â
âUh⦠what?â
The name caught me off guard, and I just stared at him, dumbfounded.
â¦Why would she be here?