Crack! Crack-crack!
âUghâ¦!â
He gritted his teeth, enduring the pain while lying on the ground. The Tua Pacheonmu technique that had manifested within his body was working hard to restore the damaged flow of energy.
As his disrupted inner energy began to circulate smoothly again, a gentle flow returned to his meridians. Though his body had not yet fully recovered from the backlash caused by the intense battle, at least he could breathe properly now, and he finally exhaled the breath he had been holding.
âHah⦠hahâ¦â
Lying facedown, breathing heavily, he felt the person who had been touching his back click their tongue in disapproval.
âTsk tsk⦠this is what happens when you do everything I specifically told you not to do.â
ââ¦Phewâ¦â
Had he been recovering on his own, it would have taken a long time for his body to return to its original state. But having someone there to help had sped up the process significantlyâby at least twice as much.
Crack.
His muscles screamed in protest as he tried to rise, reminding him that the backlash wasn't completely over yet.
Suppressing the pain, he lifted his upper body and glanced at the person who had helped him.
The first thing he saw was a pair of eyes filled with clear disapproval.
âYou look like a mess.â
ââ¦How did you get here?â
Wiping the blood from the corner of his mouth with the back of his hand, he asked Paejon a question.
How had this man even gotten here?
âI made sure to hide my presence when I left.â
It was shocking enough that someone had been there to catch him when he was about to collapse, but realizing it was Paejon who had done so had been even more surprising.
He was grateful, but that didnât mean there werenât questions that needed answering.
He had been careful to assess his surroundings before slipping away. Even though someone had left with him, it wasnât as though Moyong Biyeon was a careless or inexperienced martial artist who would make such an obvious mistake.
If that was the case, then it could only mean that Paejon had secretly followed him at full strength.
But the question remainedâ
âWhen did this man start following me?â
He had been sure that Paejonâs presence was far from him when he left. No matter how skilled Paejon was as one of the Three Masters, his current level was far from perfect, and it should have been difficult for him to track Gu Yangcheonâs movements.
âCould it be that I didnât sense him following me?â
It was a perplexing situation. Perhaps sensing his confusion, Paejon grinned and spoke.
âChild, you may try to escape, but you will always remain in the palm of my hand.â
ââ¦â
âI had a feeling you were up to something⦠and sure enough, here you are, sneaking off to fight in the middle of the night. Couldnât you hold back your restlessness for once?â
Paejon chuckled to himself, and though his words were laced with amusement, they sent a chill down Gu Yangcheonâs spine. His taunts were not what mattered right now.
âHow much did he see?â
What worried Gu Yangcheon the most was how much Paejon had witnessed. While Paejon was aware of some of the mysterious power he possessed, he didnât know all the details.
But the battle with Tang Deok had revealed much more. Not only had he used Ma-inhwa (Demonification) from the beginning, but he had also demonstrated enhanced martial arts techniques that were fueled by demonic energy.
He had declared a corrupted Jeokcheon (Red Heaven) domain and had fought Tang Deok using black flames. There was no denying that his abilities were far from ordinary.
If Paejon demanded an explanation for what he had seen, things could become quite troublesome.
ââ¦â
Gu Yangcheon wasnât sure how he could explain this. While he was lost in thought, Paejon spoke again.
âChild.â
ââ¦Yes.â
âWe need to have a conversation, donât we?â
ââ¦.â
Damn it.
A cold sweat ran down Gu Yangcheonâs back as Paejon's words sank in.
âWhat exactly happened just now?â
ââ¦â
Of course, Paejon was asking questions. How was he supposed to answer?
âAbout thatâ¦â
Should he explain how he had gained the demonic energy? Or why he had gone after Tang Deok in the dead of night?
His mind was racing with a dozen different thoughts. He even considered whether he should tell Paejon about his regression.
But before he could gather his thoughts, Paejon, with a stern look in his eyes, spoke again.
âChild, how did you manage to mix those energies?â
ââ¦What?â
âThe technique you used. When you performed the first stance, you mixed the heat from your flame arts with the Tua Mugwon. Is that correct?â
âYes, thatâs right.â
In his fight with Tang Deok, particularly toward the end, Gu Yangcheon had mixed the flames from Guyeomhwarungeong with Tua Pacheonmu. He had combined it with the first stance, Tua Mugwon.
As proof, the area behind Tang Deok, where he had collapsed, bore the scorched remnants of the Guyeomhwarungeong's heat.
âHow is that even possible?â
ââ¦â
Paejonâs questioning seemed genuine, but Gu Yangcheon was struggling to make sense of the situation.
Was that really the first thing he wanted to ask?
âYouâre curious about that?â
âHm? What else should I be curious about?â
Paejonâs response, spoken as if it were the most obvious thing in the world, left Gu Yangcheon wondering. Had Paejon missed something? It was possible.
Though he had initially thought Paejon had followed him from the beginning, perhaps the old man had arrived later and hadnât seen everything.
As these thoughts flashed through his mind, Paejon spoke once again.
âAs Iâve told you before, I donât care what secrets youâre hiding or what power you possess.â
ââ¦â
Gu Yangcheon bit his lip at that. What Paejon was implying was clear: he had seen everything.
Paejon had likely learned about the demonic energy back when they had encountered Cheonma. And while he had previously chosen not to pry, he must have noticed everything this time.
And yet, after seeing everything, the only question Paejon was asking was how Gu Yangcheon had mixed the two energies simultaneously.
âAll I care about is whether or not you can master the Tua Pacheonmu. Beyond that, nothing else matters.â
âThatâsâ¦â
This manâs obsession with martial arts was almost disturbing. Even after witnessing everything that had transpired, all he cared about was the technique.
Gu Yangcheon couldnât help but think how absurd it was.
Whether Paejon realized this or not, he pressed on with his questions.
âWell? Did you find it easier to maintain?â
âNot really.â
This was the truth.
It had been harder to use Guyeomhwarungeong in conjunction with the Tua Pacheonmu, not easier.
âAnd the resultâ¦â
Gu Yangcheon glanced at the devastation caused by Tua Mugwon.
While the stance was powerful and its execution was brief, the problem was that he couldnât use it twice in succession. Just one usage had left his body in this state.
Paejon frowned slightly, as though disappointed by this answer.
âHmâ¦â
What was there to be disappointed about? It wasnât as if anyone could handle more than two types of energy at once.
Despite this, Paejon withdrew his hand and stood up.
âI thought it wasnât bad, but if you canât use more than two energies at once, itâs meaningless.â
âAre you going to try it yourself?â
âDonât be ridiculous. Do you think everyone in the world is as strange as you?â
ââ¦â
Gu Yangcheonâs face involuntarily twisted in irritation at the insult. But Paejon didnât seem to care. Without warning, he spun around as if he was about to leave.
Was he really just going to leave now, without any further explanation?
Gu Yangcheon, confused by the abruptness of it all, quickly called out.
âElder, where are you goingâ¦?â
âBack. Where else would I go? Itâs not like thereâs anything else to do in the middle of the night.â
âAre you seriously just going to leave like this?â
What was this man? He was really going to leave after cleaning up his mess? Not that Gu Yangcheon wasnât grateful, but it left him feeling unsettled.
Noticing Gu Yangcheonâs expression, Paejon smirked and spoke.
âYou donât seem eager for me to stay, so why the face?â
âWhen did I ever say that?â
âAnd besides, youâve got business with the Baekryeongeom and that large fellow over there, donât you?â
ââ¦â
He had no response to that. Paejon always seemed to say things that left no room for argument.
âHow could you be doing all this alone if you didnât want to show me what youâre up to? Knowing that, Iâve kept out of it.ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Hearing those words made something click in Gu Yangcheonâs mind.
âThen⦠why did you follow me this time?â
When he asked this with a curious expression, Paejon let out a sigh and laughed.
âI warned you not to use that technique in real combat, didnât I? But I had a bad feeling, so I followed you anyway. And lo and behold, child, donât you understand that warnings are given for a reason?â
ââ¦â
Great, now he was getting scolded again. Avoiding eye contact, Gu Yangcheon stayed silent as Paejon clicked his tongue in disapproval.
âTsk tsk⦠if I hadnât come, you might have died right here. Donât you realize that?â
âIâm very grateful.â
âOh sure, I bet you are. What a way to show thanks.â
Truthfully, if Paejon hadnât intervened, Tang Deok could have regained consciousness first and killed him. For that, Gu Yangcheon really was grateful, though Paejon didnât seem convinced.
âThere wonât be a second time.â
This time, Paejonâs tone was much colder than usual.
âIf you ignore my warnings again and end up in grave danger, I wonât be there to save you. While I expect a lot from you, I have no intention of taking on a disciple who canât even recognize the difference between serious and trivial matters.â
The words were harsh, but they were true. Gu Yangcheon reluctantly nodded.
âI understand.â
Satisfied with his answer, Paejon wasted no time and leaped into the air, disappearing from view. True to his word, he wouldnât involve himself any further.
For a moment, Gu Yangcheon stood there, wondering how Paejon could walk away so easily without asking for an explanation.
Was he really only interested in martial arts? If so, Paejonâs obsession bordered on madness.
After watching the direction in which Paejon had disappeared, Gu Yangcheon turned his gaze toward Tang Deok.
He began walking.
No matter what Paejon did, Gu Yangcheon couldnât afford to forget his own objective.
With each step, pain surged through his body.
While Paejon had restored his condition to some degree, the backlash from the martial arts hadnât fully subsided yet.
Bearing the pain, Gu Yangcheon finally reached Tang Deok, who still lay unconscious. He crouched down and extended his hand toward him.
Even as he reached out, doubts crept into his mind.
âWill this even work?â
No matter how close to death Tang Deok was or how deeply unconscious he had fallen, Gu Yangcheon was in a similar condition. Could he really corrupt someone with such resistance to demonic energy?
The worry gnawed at him, but even if this didnât workâ
âIf it doesnât, Iâll just kill him.â
If he failed, he would simply kill Tang Deok and be done with it. With that thought in mind, Gu Yangcheon didnât hesitate as he reached out and placed his hand on Tang Deokâs back.
And then, he began pouring demonic energy into Tang Deokâs heart.
******************
Swish. He moved through the tall grass, pushing it aside as he walked. The insects, which had been noisily chirping, fell silent the moment he approached.
Perhaps it was because the demonic energy and killing intent clinging to his body hadnât fully dissipated. Or maybe it was due to the aura ahead of him.
It was likely the latter.
Although the distance wasnât far, the closer he got to his destination, the more a pungent, metallic scent filled his nose.
He wrinkled his nose in disgust.
âThis smellâ¦â
It was the scent of blood.
The stench of blood was wafting from somewhere ahead.
He pushed through the darkness that obscured his vision, moving toward the source of the scent.
When he finally reached his destination, the reason for the strong smell of blood became clear.
The area was drenched in it.
âOh, youâre here?â
Standing over an artificially created pool of blood, Moyong Biyeon, also known as Baekryeongeom (White Lotus Sword), greeted him.
ââ¦â
He said nothing as he stared at her.
Her casual greeting stood in stark contrast to her current state, which was anything but calm.
Scattered all around were what looked like the brutally slaughtered bodies of bandits, their blood soaking the ground.
Blood dripped from the tip of her sword, and the white clothes she wore were stained with crimson splatters.
There was something unsettling about the way she smiled, blood lightly smearing her pale cheek.
The more she smiled at him like that, the more madness seemed to seep through.
When he had asked her to take care of the bandits, she had gladly accepted, asking if such a task would be enough for her.
Since the bandits were part of the unorthodox factions, she had sufficient justification. And from the looks of things, she had taken care of them just as he had asked.
Perhaps noticing the displeasure on his face, Baekryeongeom gave an awkward laugh.
âItâs a bit much, isnât it? Not a pretty sight, huh?â
While it certainly wasnât pleasant, his discomfort wasnât because of the blood or the mess.
âItâs not that. Iâm just thinking that itâs going to take a while to get rid of the smell of blood.â
âAhaâ¦?â
It would have been better if she had killed them cleanly. Now, she had left a huge mess for him to deal with.
With Baekryeongeomâs skill, she certainly could have handled it more efficiently. So why had she done it so violently?
Sensing his unspoken question, she answered with a slight shrug.
âThey had foul mouths. I got a bit angry without meaning to.â
ââ¦I see.â
So the bandits had said something they shouldnât have. It made sense, given the kind of task he had brought Baekryeongeom along for. Even so, the result was far more brutal than he had anticipated.
âWell, in any case.â
At least the job was done, and that was what mattered.
âBut, Yangcheon.â
âYes?â
Just as he was trying to think of this in a more positive light, Baekryeongeom pointed toward something behind him, a confused look on her face.
âWhoâs that?â
The person she was pointing at was a large man who was biting his lip as he stared at the bloodbath in horror.
That man was none other than Tang Deok, the leader of this group of bandits, who would later be known as the Green King.
Tang Deokâs shoulders trembled violently as he took in the sight of his slain comrades. Rage boiled inside him as he realized they had all been killed.
But, of courseâ
âGreet her.â
ââ¦â
At Gu Yangcheonâs command, Tang Deok couldnât even muster the strength to voice his anger. Instead, he bowed respectfully to Baekryeongeom.
Baekryeongeom tilted her head in confusion, clearly unable to make sense of the situation.
Without addressing her confusion, Gu Yangcheon flashed a grin and introduced him.
âHeâs my new bodyguard.â
Tang Deokâs shoulders trembled even harder, but he remained silent, unable to voice any objections.
After all, he had been ordered not to speak until he was given permission.
The sight before him confirmed one thing:
Tang Deok had become a demon, and Gu Yangcheon had successfully executed his plan.
******************
By the time they returned to the campsite, the sun was just beginning to rise. He had hurried back, worried he might be late.
Fortunately, they had arrived in time. After arriving, he pretended nothing was wrong and ate breakfast as if it were just another normal morning.
Of course, it was all just an act. His body was not in good shape.
âI'm dying hereâ¦â
The aftereffects of the backlash hadnât completely worn off yet, and even though Tang Deok had fainted after being demonified, having just turned a martial artist of the Hwagyeong level into a demon had taken a serious toll on his body.
In fact, his condition was quite poor.
But he couldnât let it show, so he bore it in silence.
Namgung Bi-ah, who had woken up, gave him a curious look, but she didnât say anything.
It was surprisingâhe had expected her to ask questions.
While Namgung Bi-ah remained quiet, someone else approached him with a question.
âGongja-nim, who is that person?â
It was just after noon when Tang So-yeol appeared, looking at Tang Deok, who was standing behind him, and asked.
Tang Deok was hidden beneath the Pipungui (Blood Wind Robes) he had prepared for him, keeping his appearance concealed.
âHeâs my bodyguard.â
âYour bodyguard?â
âYeah. Lady Mi sent another one.â
âAh⦠Lady Mi sent him.â
Upon hearing that, Tang So-yeol nodded without suspicion.
Given what had happened with Baekryeongeom, using Lady Mi as an excuse was the easiest solution. The only thing to be mindful of was Tang Deokâs reaction.
Stay still.
He warned Tang Deok, sensing the rising emotions behind him.
He could feel Tang Deok clenching his fists and trembling in rage. It was most likely because of Tang So-yeol.
After all, Tang So-yeol was part of the Tang clan, the bloodline that Tang Deok despised the most.
As he observed Tang Deokâs reaction, a question crossed his mind.
âDid the Poison King know?â
While the Cheonmu Jiche Birth Plan might have ended with Tang Bisung, it seemed unlikely that the current descendants of the Tang clan knew nothing about it.
Even if the ambition to elevate the Tang clan to the top had been Tang Bisung's personal goal, there was no guarantee that his descendants didnât share similar aspirations.
The more he thought about it, the more he began to wonder about Tang So-yeolâs future as the Poison Queen.
Currently, Tang So-yeol was a talented but unremarkable martial artist, yet in the future, her reputation would be completely different.
She would become known as Dokbi, the Poison Queen who could withstand all poisons, a feat even the Poison King, Tang Bisung, hadnât achieved.
Tang So-yeol was destined to reach the pinnacle of Mandok Bulchim (Immunity to All Poisons).
But now, a question troubled him.
The current Tang So-yeol didnât seem to have the talent to reach such heights. While her skills werenât bad, compared to the monsters around her, she seemed lacking.
To put it more precisely, calling her a genius would be an overstatement.
For Tang So-yeol to have reached such a high level through effort alone⦠it seemed far-fetched.
And so, the question arose.
Recalling the Cheonmu Jiche Birth Plan, that absurd experiment, he couldnât help but wonder:
Was the Tang So-yeol standing before him really someone who had reached such a level through sheer effort alone?
That unsettling doubt gnawed at him.
Tang So-yeol, noticing his gaze, tilted her head in confusion as if wondering why he was looking at her like that.
Shaking off the thought, he sighed internally.
No matter how rotten the Tang clan was, it couldnât possibly be as corrupt as his imagination suggested.
No. It had to be that way.