In the dark forest, smoke rose, thick with the acrid smell of burning flesh.
âHaaaâ¦! Ughhh! Ahhh!â
An unknown man screamed over and over, his body engulfed in flames, burning his flesh alive.
âPlease⦠pleaseeee!â
He pleaded desperately with the person gripping his neck, but his captor only stared at him with the same cold eyes as before. Though expressionless, the young manâs eyes were glowing red, like burning embers.
As the moonlight quietly broke through, it illuminated the forest floor, revealing a dark, blood-soaked ground.
ââ¦Urgh⦠Ughâ¦â
The man who had been consumed by flames continued to scream until his voice gradually quieted. Finally, he fell silent, dead.
Thud.
The young man, who had been watching in silence, released the manâs body, allowing it to collapse to the ground. The ghostly flames that had been clinging to the man disappeared without a trace.
Huff⦠huffâ¦
A witness nearby, covering his mouth in shock, stared in horror. The leader of their group, a man who had reached the peak of his martial arts after passing his forties, was now dead. He had been respected even by their captain, yet he had been killed without effort by this young man, who seemed no older than his twenties.
âWhat⦠what the hell is this?â
The man, still covering his mouth, couldnât comprehend what had just happened. The bodies behind their leader were in the same condition.
The first one they had captured was reduced to ashes, while the others lay dead with their necks twisted.
Their leader, too, was no different.
âA monster⦠Thatâs a monster.â
The man trembled as he slowly tried to back away, only to find his retreat blocked by a tree.
Pant⦠pantâ¦
His mind was already overwhelmed by the fear of death. Was he going to die too? Was this really the end?
Tears began to stream down his face, driven by the terror that consumed him. He couldnât run away; his legs had already been shattered by that monsterâs hand.
Rustle.
The monster crouched down, its body still wreathed in flames.
To the man, the flames seemed only one thing.
âCruel.â
There was no warmth or divine radiance in the fireâjust emptiness.
It was precisely that emptiness that terrified him.
How could fire feel so devoid of anything?
No, not completely devoid.
â...Murderous intent.â
The fire was filled with murderous intent. Was everything about this monster concentrated in those flames? Was that why nothing else could be sensed from him?
How much killing intent did one need to be like this?
âFireâ¦? If itâs fireâ¦â
Suddenly, a rumor crossed the manâs mind.
There was a martial artist currently famous for using fire in the central plains. A young warrior who had earned a new title after defending against a demonic invasion, showing no mercy toward those of the dark faction.
That title wasâ
âSo-yeomâ¦â
Crunch!
â...!â
Before the man could finish, a sharp pain shot through his body. The young man had closed the distance in an instant and was now covering his mouth.
When had he even moved?
All five of the manâs fingers were twisted in unnatural directions.
âMmmph! Mmmphâ¦!â
âIf you utter that crap again, even by mistake, Iâll rip off your arm next. Scream, and Iâll do it anyway. Iâm letting go in three seconds, so keep quiet. Understood?â
At the young manâs calm words, the terrified man nodded repeatedly. There was no way to refuse.
The young man slowly released his grip. The man suppressed his pain, forcing himself into silence as the red-eyed figure loomed over him.
Kneeling down to meet his gaze, the young man asked:
âWhatâs your goal?â
It was the same question he had asked the others he tortured before. Trembling with fear, the man answered in a quivering voice.
âYou⦠you already heard it allâ¦â
âThatâs all there is?â
âYes⦠yes.â
They had already confessed everythingâtheir orders were to tail the Tang Clanâs convoy and track its route.
Yet even after hearing this, the young manâno, So-yeomraâhad continued his brutal interrogation.
âSo-yeomraâ¦â
The man realized who this youth was and clenched his teeth.
They said he became ruthless when it came to dealing with those of the dark faction. Now, that seemed to be true.
âI didnât believe it⦠he seemed too young.â
But the rumors had been terrifyingly accurate. How could someone be this brutal? For someone supposedly part of the righteous faction, his methods were far too frightening, far too strange.
Just watching his torture methods was enough to make one wet themselves in fear. He wielded his flames as if they were tools of pure agony.
Could this man really be the future of the righteous sects?
As the man trembled, staring at So-yeomra, the youth maintained his cold expression and continued speaking.
âThere were seven of you. One of your men was second-class, five were first-class, and the leader had reached the peak.â
â...!â
The man gasped internally. So-yeomra had perfectly grasped their ranks.
Their leader had indeed reached the peak, while the rest were first-class martial artists, and the man himself was only second-class.
âFor mere bandits, thatâs an extraordinary level. What exactly are you?â
âHuff⦠huffâ¦â
âWhatâs your purpose, hmm?â
âI donât⦠I donât knowâ¦â
Hiss!
âAaarghâ¦!â
The young man grabbed one of the manâs twisted fingers and burned it with his flames. The pain was excruciating, making the man shake uncontrollably.
After burning him for a while, the young man asked again.
âAnswer me.â
âI-I donât know! Please⦠pleaseâ¦!â
âFine. Letâs try another question. Is your superiorâs name Tang Deok?â
â...!?â
When So-yeomra mentioned their captainâs name, the manâs body stiffened.
âHowâ¦?â
How could So-yeomra know Tang Deokâs name? No one in the central plains knew his real nameâthey only knew his alias.
The young man smirked, as if he had confirmed everything.
That smile sent shivers down the manâs spine. How could a human smile like that?
âSo, itâs him. Tang Deokâs lackeys.â
ââ¦How do youâ¦?â
âWhy? Shouldnât you people have stayed quiet? Why come crawling out and making trouble?â
ââ¦Are you⦠acquaintances with the captain?â
âAcquaintances?â
So-yeomra smiled, his eyes narrowing.
âYeah, you could say weâre close enough that Iâd pop his eyeballs out.â
â...â
It was clear their relationship was anything but good.
Any hope the man had of using his connections to survive crumbled in that instant.
Even as he endured the pain, his mind was racing with questions.
He had known the Tang Clanâs convoy would be accompanied by So-yeomra from the Gu family.
But even with his reputation, they hadnât expected him to be more dangerous than the Poison King or the clan leaders.
âHowâ¦?â
The man thought of the orb their leader had carriedâthe gwi-mul that erased the presence of its bearer and those nearby. Even the Poison Kingâs experts wouldnât have been able to detect them from afar.
âHow did this guy find us?â
How had So-yeomra penetrated the gwi-mulâs effect so easily? Could he be even stronger than the Poison King?
That couldnât be. No matter how much of a prodigy he was, that would be impossible.
Then, did he use some other method?
âI can hear your brain working all the way over here.â
ââ¦!â
Crunch!
âGaaah!â
Another of the manâs fingers was twisted. It hurt even more this time, given how damaged they already were.
âWh⦠whyâ¦?â
âOh, sorry. Habit. Iâm used to breaking people while they talk, so itâs hard to stop.â
He said this with a smile, but it was hardly something to smile about. Torture, a habit?
âIs this guy really part of the righteous sects?â
The manâs mind was drowning in questions.
âThese bandits are unusually strong. Were they always this capable?â
ââ¦â
âOh, that wasnât a question. No need to answer.â
As So-yeomra spoke, the man began to sweat profusely. His voice was higher than one would expect for someone his age, and it had softened since their first encounter.
But the man could tell instinctively that this young manâs voice carried murderous intent.
âTo be honest, I wasnât really interested in what you had to say. It was all obvious anyway.â
He had intended to kill them all from the beginning.
So why the torture? Why go through this process?
âI just needed to pick the right person. Someone whoâs scared, but smart enough to listen.â
ââ¦Thatâsâ¦â
âDo you want to live?â
The man clamped his mouth shut at So-yeomraâs question. Did he want to live? Of course he did.
But it was So-yeomra asking that question that filled him with unease.
âI wonât ask again. Answer.â
âI⦠I want to live⦠I want to live.â
There was no way he could refuse. He had to answer.
Satisfied with the response, So-yeomra nodded.
âAh, one more thingâthis is a personal question. How many people have you spared after they begged for their lives like youâre doing now?â
ââ¦!â
âYour silence is answer enough. Thatâs all I needed to hear. I feel better now.â
The man had never spared anyone before, and he feared this meant he was about to be killed. But despite that, So-yeomra didnât move to finish him off.
Was he really going to let him live? The man began to feel a sense of relief. But then another problem arose.
âBut is this really⦠living?â
His legs were broken, rendering him unable to walk, and all of his fingers were mangled beyond repair.
Even if his hand might recover, there was no saving his legs. Not even the best doctor would be able to fix that.
This wasnât living.
Just as his brief moment of relief began turning to despair, So-yeomra grabbed the man by the throat.
What was this? Hadnât he just said he would spare himâ¦?
âLet me warn you ahead of time, try to endure this. Iâm not gentle like Cheonma.â
âCheonma? What do you mean? You said you would spare meâ¦!â
âI will. After all, you still have work to do.â
With those words, the man saw it.
The red in So-yeomraâs eyes began shifting to a deep violet.
The color was strangely mesmerizing, and despite the terrifying situation, he couldnât look away.
Even in this horrifying moment.
As the man stared, captivated by those eyes, So-yeomra spoke again.
âWhatâs your name?â
âJ-Julbok.â
âJulbok, right. You have one jobâreturn to Tang Deok and deliver my message. Thatâs all you need to do.â
Just as the man began to process the command, he felt something stir within him.
Something small burrowed deep into his danjeon (the core of his martial energy).
Thenâ
Boom!
âGahhh!!â
The energy rapidly expanded, completely taking over his danjeon.
But that wasnât all. After taking control of his danjeon, the energy spread to his heart.
âUrghhhâ¦! Aaaargh!!â
The pain was unbearable, worse than anything he had ever experienced. Far beyond any suffering he had endured before.
Was this So-yeomraâs way of torturing and killing him, despite his promise?
Julbok was convinced that this was the case. What else could explain this intense agony?
âI⦠I donât want to dieâ¦â
Desperation to live overwhelmed him.
And that desperation was exactly what Gu YangcheonâSo-yeomraâwas looking for.
That was what it meant to become a demon.
Whether for revenge, or to cling to life, there had to be something the person desired desperately.
Without that desire, they wouldnât survive the process of becoming a demon.
Of course, in a past life, Cheonma would have handled this process much more delicately.
But Gu Yangcheon had no intention of doing it that way. In fact, he couldnât.
After what had happened with Namgung Cheonjun, this was only the second time he had performed this ritual, but it was enough for him to realize one thing:
The reason Cheonma was able to transform people into demons without causing them pain was because of an extraordinary level of control.
Why Cheonma had chosen that method, Gu Yangcheon couldnât say. But he had no desire to follow suit.
âScum like this donât deserve that kind of mercy.â
It didnât matter whether someone was good or evilâif they stood in his way, he wouldnât show them any mercy.
That was his decision.
The Green King, in his past life, had been one of the most vicious demons.
And his subordinates were no different.
They murdered and tortured civilians for fun. Their crimes in the name of demonhood were countless.
Based on this manâs reactions, Gu Yangcheon could tell that Julbok was no different.
He wouldnât fault him for it, though. After all, he himself had been a demon in his past life, slaughtering many under the pretext of war.
It was nothing more than revenge wrapped in the guise of penance. He had no excuses.
A brief moment passed, and a change began to take place in the man who had called himself Julbok. His appearance hadnât altered much, but Gu Yangcheon could sense it.
Dark energy had firmly rooted itself in the manâs danjeon and heart.
Julbok had become a demon at Gu Yangcheonâs hand, and the sight made him frown.
âBarely holding on as a second-class martial artist, huh?â
Had he been of a lower rank, he wouldnât have survived the demonic transformationâhis body wouldâve exploded from the strain.
That was why Gu Yangcheon had chosen him from the start. He had noticed that Julbok possessed both a decent rank and a strong desire to survive.
At the higher ranksâfirst-class and beyondâthe control required to sustain the transformation was difficult. At most, heâd be able to bind them with a verbal contract or prevent them from betraying him.
But with hwa-gyeong (peak martial artists), it would be impossible.
Julbok, however, was the perfect candidate.
Gu Yangcheon had chosen someone he could easily control.
Julbok seemed to realize what had happened to his body, as he looked at Gu Yangcheon with wide, startled eyes.
He could feel the difference in his body, which had been transformed into that of a demon. His broken leg, for example, now moved.
It hadnât fully healed, though. The demonic energy was merely holding his shattered bones together for now.
Watching this, Gu Yangcheon stood up. His expression was indifferent, but internally, he was amazed.
âSo, this is possible too.â
He had known that Cheonmaâs demonic energy could accomplish such feats, but he hadnât expected his own demonic energy to be capable of the same.
Was it because Julbokâs rank was so low? Shouldnât a lower rank make it more difficult?
This was something he would need to investigate further.
For now, though, it was enough. Healing others with demonic energy wasnât his goal.
As he rose, he spoke to the man before him.
âYou only have one job.â
Julbok stared at Gu Yangcheon with trembling eyes.
Those eyes were filled with fear⦠and awe.
Why did demons always look at him that way? At least, Gu Yangcheon had never looked at Cheonma that way. But he didnât know, and frankly, didnât care.
Gu Yangcheon didnât concern himself with such things. He only cared about his safety and the safety of those close to him.
Looking down at Julbok, he continued.
âTell Tang Deok this:â
This was all part of his plan. Julbok listened closely to his words.
And Julbok would repeat those words to Tang Deok exactly as he had been told.
âStop with the petty tricks and show yourself, you failure.â
Crack!
A massive stone chair crumbled under the pressure of a clenched fist.
The overwhelming aura released by the man sitting in the chair made the air around him tremble.
A giant with thick green hair.
The bandit leader of Gui Moon Mountain, the captainâTang Deokârepeated the words that had just been spoken to him.
âThat brat said to tell me that?â
âYes⦠y-yes, captain.â
Tang Deok looked at the man delivering the message.
His name was Julbok. He had been a subordinate of Godong, a first-class martial artist who had reached the peak last year.
At the mention of Godong, Tang Deokâs expression twisted in irritation.
âI sent them to track the Tang Clanâs convoy, and this guyâs the only one who returned?â
Haâ¦
Not only that, but Julbok had also lost the gwi-mul, the treasure he had entrusted to them.
The absurdity of the situation made Tang Deok chuckle quietly.
Creak.
His quiet laugh was followed by the sound of his enormous hand gripping a spear that was even larger than his massive frame.
ââ¦He knows my name, and he dares provoke me?â
So-yeomra, was it?
What an amusing kid.
Tang Deok smiled at Julbok.
Seeing that smile, the other bandits in the room shuddered in fear.
âJulbok.â
âYes⦠captain?â
âEverythingâs fine, but thereâs still one thing that bothers me.â
âWhat⦠is that?â Julbokâs eyes widened with fear.
âIf your comrades died out there, shouldnât you have died with them? You worthless dog.â
âC-captainâ¦! Waitâ¦!â
âAnd yet you had the nerve to come back alive? How shameless.â
With a growl, Tang Deok grabbed Julbok by the throat, lifting him into the air.
Although Julbok wasnât small by any means, he looked tiny compared to the giant Tang Deok.
âUseless trash⦠I have no need for a failure like you.â
âP-please spare me, captain! Please, I beg you!â
Despite Julbokâs desperate pleas, Tang Deok crushed his throat without hesitation.
Crack!
The sickening sound of bones breaking echoed as Julbokâs neck snapped.
But thenâ
Bzzzzzz!
âHuh?â
Something strange happened to Julbokâs body as it began to vibrate.
His eyes had gone lifelessâhe was clearly dead.
So, what was this?
âWhat the hell is this?â
Just as Tang Deok voiced his confusionâ
Boom!
A loud burst came from Julbokâs body, and blood erupted from his mouth, spraying all over Tang Deok.
â...â
Tang Deok, now drenched in blood, didnât react. The other bandits hurried to bring him something to clean up with, but he simply wiped his face with his massive hand.
As he did, he thought to himself.
Julbok had suddenly exploded with blood after his death.
Tang Deok didnât understand what had caused it, but he had one suspicion.
It was a message.
Creakâ¦
Tang Deok laughed. It started as a quiet chuckle, but soon grew into a loud, booming laugh that echoed throughout the room.
Hahaha!
After a long moment of laughter, Tang Deok grinned from ear to ear.
âSo-yeomra, was it?â
That brat had the nerve to send him such a messageâordering him to appear in person.
Tang Deok, still grinning, began to move. He didnât bother cleaning off the blood that covered him.
âUnder normal circumstances, Iâd have been more cautious about this.â
But after being provoked like this, he couldnât just sit still.
With a quiet chuckle, Tang Deok whispered to himself,
âGrab your weapons.â
At his words, the others around him immediately released their auras, filling the room with a thick, murderous intent.
And, as always, the most fearsome of all was Tang Deokâs own aura.
In the middle of eating, I suddenly sensed something unusual and lifted my head.
âAh.â
âIs something wrong?â
Wi Seol-ah, who had been placing side dishes on top of my rice, tilted her head in confusion at my reaction.
I shook my head slightly and took a mouthful of rice.
âItâs nothing.â
Namgung Bi-ah and Moyong Hee-ah exchanged curious looks, as if they had sensed something as well. However, I had no intention of explaining.
I simply clicked my tongue internally a few times.
Click, click.
âI had planned to keep him alive, as promised.â
The reason for my reaction was clear.
I had just realized that Julbok was dead. The binding I had placed on him had been triggered.
The command I had given to Julbok wasnât just to deliver a message to Tang Deok. I had also ordered it to activate if he was about to be killed by Tang Deokâs hand.
His heart would explode, causing him to vomit blood.
From this, I knew that Julbok had indeed been killed by Tang Deok.
I hadnât killed him myselfâjust as expected, Tang Deok had done it.
âHe must be furious.â
Considering Tang Deokâs fiery temper, it was no surprise that he would be outraged.
âThe bait is set.â
Even if Tang Deok didnât come in person as I anticipated, the plan was already in motion. Now, it was just a matter of waiting.
âDo you want some water?â
âYeah.â
I drank the water that Namgung Bi-ah had poured for me, glancing around at the surrounding forest.
It was the same as always, but there had been a noticeable shift.
âWeâre in Sichuan now.â
Our journey had continued, and summer was approaching. At long last, we had entered Sichuan, our destination.