"â¦Whoâ¦are you?"
Her voice made my shoulders tremble. I stared at her in disbelief.
Namgung Bi-ah⦠No, it was the Sword Demon Empress (Ma Geomhu).
There was no mistaking her identity. I knew her better than anyone.
The woman before me was the Namgung Bi-ah from my past life, the one who had died for me.
Her hair, once an ethereal silver, had turned pure white. Her face was unchanged, but the atmosphere around her was entirely different.
If Namgung Bi-ah had an ethereal, dreamlike quality, then the Sword Demon Empress was like an abyss, dark and unknowable. Trying to reach into that darkness felt like it would consume me.
ââ¦â
I didnât know what to say. I looked into her icy blue eyes, and my words failed me.
An oppressive silence stretched between us, broken only by the breeze, which carried the thick scent of blood.
Tap.
Her sword moved, and my body froze.
The aura emanating from her sword weighed down on everything around us.
âThis isâ¦â
Dangerous. Every instinct screamed at me to flee.
But there was no killing intent. The Sword Demon Empress never had a need to show her intent. She never needed to radiate malice to kill.
How absurd, really.
For most people, some trace of killing intent would seep through when they intended to kill. That was just human nature.
But she was different.
Iâd thought once, in the past, that perhaps she didnât lack killing intentârather, she embodied it so completely that it became imperceptible.
Of course, Iâd later realized she wasnât some mindless killer. But back then, I hadnât knownâ¦
Lightning Qi (Noe-gi) crackled from her shoulders, and I felt my brows furrow.
ââ¦What should I do?â
This was dangerous.
Whether this was reality or illusion, one thing was certain.
âIf I die here, I might really die.â
Just as everything else Iâd experienced so far seemed real, I couldnât shake the feeling that death here would mean true death.
But even understanding that, I was out of options.
Boomâ!
âGahâ¦!â
The immense pressure forced me down on one knee.
ââ¦The Emperorâs Sword Techniqueâ¦!â
It was the Namgung Clanâs secret technique, the same one used by Namgung Bi-ah.
Experiencing it directly, I realizedâ¦
âThis is on a whole different levelâ¦â
Compared to this, Namgung Bi-ahâs mastery seemed like a childâs play.
The Sword Demon Empressâs strength was on an entirely different plane.
The overwhelming aura radiating from her pressed down not just on me, but on everything around us.
Whooshâ!
The range of her aura was beyond estimation. Under the crushing force, nearby trees cracked and collapsed, and rocks split apart.
As I struggled to endure, she looked down at me with those cold blue eyes.
Srrrrng.
Her sword moved.
It seemed slow, but just a glimpse of the insight behind it sent chills down my spine.
The Sword Demon Empress was powerful.
Iâd always known that.
But it seemed Iâd grown complacent since returning to a peaceful life. Iâd forgotten just how strong she truly was.
Swooshâ!
Her sword cut through the air effortlessly.
There were no complex movements; it was simply raised, almost casually.
Buzzâ!
A faint vibration echoed.
And in that moment, I felt death drawing close.
Swish.
The tip of her sword swung downward.
At the trajectory of her bladeâ
Spllllllit!
âthe sky itself split open.
The sheer impossibility of it filled me with awe.
This was a technique that only someone who had surpassed countless limits could achieveâa Sword Unification cut that could rend the heavens.
Whooooshâ!
âUrghâ¦!â
The backlash of the technique whipped up powerful winds, and I had to brace myself against the ground to avoid being blown away. The Sword Demon Empressâs power was overwhelming.
This was nothing like the current Namgung Bi-ah.
ââ¦The Sword Empress.â
It hit me again, just how incredible the Sword Demon Empressâs strength was.
Was this truly an illusion?
It was all too vivid, too real.
As the storm of wind and power gradually subsided, I finally caught my breath.
I looked behind me.
âDamn.â
Luckily, her attack hadnât been directed at me.
Instead, she had aimed far beyond me, as though targeting something in the distance.
I looked up.
The split she had carved in the sky was still visible, and the clouds had stopped, unable to drift past the tear sheâd created.
I wondered what she had been targeting.
Then, suddenly, the Lightning Qi surged violently.
âThatâs notâ¦?â
It wasnât her Lightning Qi.
Instead, an unknown source of Lightning Qi emanated from the direction sheâd attacked.
She frowned slightly.
Before I could comprehend the situationâ
Bang.
A deep rumble echoed from the direction of the Lightning Qi.
And soon, I felt itâan immense force barreling toward us. I could only widen my eyes in shock as I sensed it.
But by then, the Sword Demon Empress was already moving.
She swung her sword.
Crackâ!
Her sword, infused with powerful Qi, collided with something hurtling toward us.
The sheer power of the collision was immense.
Just being close to the burst of Lightning Qi left shallow cuts on my cheek, and blood began to drip.
After a brief standoff, she readjusted her grip on her sword and sliced through the energy entirely.
Spllllllit!
The force, cleaved in two, wavered briefly before dissipating entirely.
Whoooosh!
Another gust of wind blew through, this time mixed with traces of Lightning Qi, making it even harder to withstand.
âGahâ¦â
Barely managing to hold my ground, I looked around. The area was already a disaster zone.
The bodies scattered across the ground had been thrown into disarray by the wind, and the blood puddles had splattered everywhere.
âWhat was that just now?â
As I processed the unexpected turn of events, I heard a metallic clink.
Someone approached.
Of course, it was the Sword Demon Empress.
The fierce wind seemed to have blown away most of the blood on her, leaving only faint traces. As she drew closerâ
âGuhâ¦!â
My body lifted off the ground, suspended in midair.
Telekinesis.
The Sword Demon Empress was using telekinesis on me.
The force was considerable, and though I could break free if I wanted to, I chose to stay still.
I knew resisting now would likely result in her striking me down.
ââ¦What areâ¦you?â
She drew closer, sniffing the air as if trying to catch a scent.
ââ¦Whyâ¦donât youâ¦smell like anythingâ¦?â
What smell was she looking for?
She came closer, continuing to sniff as I floated helplessly.
What was she doing�
âThisâ¦â
A vague memory stirred, as though Iâd seen her do this in the past. Hadnât Namgung Bi-ah done something similar even in this life?
âWhat kind of bizarre habit is this?â
This was absurd. She was sniffing me like a dog.
And in the middle of what seemed like an attack, no less.
Finally, after sniffing me a few more times, she looked at me and asked:
ââ¦Where?â
âWhatâ¦?â
Without thinking, I responded in informal language, surprising myself. Habit is a terrifying thing.
Fortunately, she didnât seem to mind. She was too focused on her question.
ââ¦Affiliation⦠Answerâ¦.â
ââ¦!â
I swallowed hard. So, she was asking about my affiliation.
It seemed she had mistaken me for a demonic being from the Heavenly Demon Sect.
âShe doesnât recognize meâ¦?â
Apparently not.
I wasnât sure if I should be relieved or not.
As I considered my options, she tilted her head briefly before gripping her sword.
Damn it.
She was going to kill me. That brief hesitation wasnât enough to save me.
Seeing her intent, I blurted out:n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBlack Flame Unitâ¦!â
It was a name Iâd never wanted to say out loud.
Damn it⦠I never thought Iâd have to utter that name myself.
With a sense of utter loathing, I said it aloud, and the Sword Demon Empressâs eyes widened slightly. Her sword halted mid-swing.
The Black Flame Unit.
That was the name of the unit I led.
Officially, the Heavenly Demon Sect was said to have three main units:
The Sky-Ripping Black Net Unit led by the Head Horse, the Ghostly Sword Unit led by the Sword Demon, and the Green Fury Unit led by the Green King.
These three units were known to scourge the martial world under the Heavenly Demonâs name.
It wasnât entirely inaccurate.
These were indeed the three units known to the public.
However, those within the cult knew that there was a fourth unitâthe unit that managed the other three under the direct command of the Heavenly Demon himself.
The Black Flame Unit.
The very unit the Sword Demon Empress belonged to.
Andâ¦
ââ¦The unit I command.â
The loathsome unit, with me as its leader.
Damn it.
The Sword Demon Empress frowned as she heard my words.
ââ¦Liesâ¦. I didnât hear aboutâ¦a new recruitâ¦.â
She didnât fully believe me, but there was nothing she could do.
I had a way to confirm my claim.
ââ¦I am merely following the orders of the Heavenly Lord. I speak no lies.â
ââ¦â
She looked into my eyes, focusing on my pupils, which had turned purple.
Thud.
âUgh.â
Finally, she released her telekinetic grip on me, letting me drop. At least for now, she seemed willing to trust me.
ââ¦Phew.â
I exhaled in relief. She had no choice but to believe me.
Demonic beings were forbidden from lying under the Heavenly Demonâs command.
To lie in his name would be to shatter the demonic energy bound to oneâs heart.
Though Iâd severed my connection with the Heavenly Demonâs demonic energy and could say whatever I wanted, she wouldnât know that.
The Sword Demon Empress, satisfied for now, began sheathing her sword.
At that momentâclinkâthe blade shattered in half.
ââ¦â
It seemed she hadnât completely absorbed the previous impact.
She stared at her broken sword for a moment, then tossed it aside without a second thought.
âWhere did she leave her Thunder Fang (Noe-a)?â
I scanned her waist but didnât see her signature weapon. She hadnât brought it with her.
Ignoring my searching gaze, she turned her back on me.
ââ¦Followâ¦me.â
âPardon?â
I instinctively responded, confused by her command.
Follow her? Where?
She shot me a brief glance, as if to clarify.
ââ¦The Heavenly Lordâ¦heâs coming.â
ââ¦!â
ââ¦We have to go backâ¦orders.â
Her words made me realize what the previous burst of Lightning Qi had been.
It was none other than the arrival of Cheonjon (the Heavenly Lord), one of the Triumvirate.
That man was here?
Then this really wasnât the time to be standing around.
It seemed the Sword Demon Empress had judged me to be an ally and intended to bring me with her.
Butâ¦
âWhere toâ¦?â
Even amid the chaos, that thought lingered.
Iâd managed to avoid death at her hands, but where would she take me if I followed her?
âLady Sword Empress.â
She stopped and turned to face me.
Her lifeless blue eyes felt unfamiliar.
It was proof of how accustomed Iâd become to the Namgung Bi-ah of my current life.
Her gaze was never this cold when she looked at me.
Staring into those unsettling eyes, I calmly asked:
ââ¦Where are we headed?â
ââ¦â
A brief silence followed my question. Her expression seemed to suggest that she thought my question was unnecessary.
ââ¦The Great Hallâ¦.â
ââ¦â
With that, she resumed walking, and I broke into a cold sweat.
The Great Hall.
It was the base of the Black Flame Unit, and thereâ¦
âIâm there.â
Thatâs where the Black Flame Demon, the unit leader, was stationed.
Realizing this, it dawned on meâ¦
â¦things were only getting worse.