The Murim Alliance possessed Thunder Fang.
In response to Little Sword Starâs slightly altered tone, I had to consider many things.
"Why does the Murim Alliance have Thunder Fang?"
Originally, Thunder Fang should be in Mageomhuâs possession at this point in time, as it was her cherished weapon, brimming with thunder energy that greatly amplified its effects.
Sometimes, it could easily double Mageomhuâs combat strength.
"And now, Mageomhu doesnât have it?"
Or rather, it seems she had it, but the Murim Alliance took it away.
"What could have happened...?"
This wasnât something in my memory.
In my previous life, Mageomhu had Thunder Fang until the moment she died, and after it left her hands, it fell to me.
It was a memento I kept after her death, a keepsake Iâd never seen her without once I met her.
"So why now...?"
My eyes darted rapidly.
Something was off, unmistakably so.
It seemed like some time had passed since she lost Thunder Fang.
I hadnât seen her carrying it since entering this illusion, nor had anyone mentioned it, which suggested it had happened far earlier.
"Whatâs going on?"
This was an event that had not occurred in the life I remembered.
Which means�
"This world⦠isnât the same one I knew..."
I thought this world was an illusion constructed from my memories, but if something completely different was happeningâ¦
"Just what is this place?"
I quickly revised my thinking.
"Something is different."
This world, which I thought was a trial sent by the Tang Sect, seemed to contain something else entirely.
"Orâ¦"
Is this even a world the Tang Sect created?
That, too, I had to question.
"If itâs neither an illusion nor a test⦠what could it be?"
I hadnât fully grasped it yet, but I knew I needed to raise my guard even further.
I had to keep in mind that this place was different from my expectations.
My brows knitted together.
Even thinking of it as just an illusion felt overwhelming, but now it seemed I was involved in something far deeper and more aggravating.
"Whenever I get entangled with these people, nothing is ever straightforward."
Any connection with these so-called heroes of the past always ended up like this. Time would freeze, or the entire space would shift.
ââ¦Hah.â
I tried to keep my intensifying emotions at bay, striving to clear my mind.
This was a moment to stay calm.
I couldnât forget my objective.
I needed to return to the world I came from, completely intact.
That was all I focused on.
ââ¦Returning Thunder Fang, you say?â
The Demon Lord repeated the words heâd just heard.
"Anyone listening might think it belonged to you from the start."
âItâs not exactly wrong.â
At Little Sword Starâs words, Cheonjon took a step forward.
âThunder Fang originally belonged to the Namgung family. Itâs simply been returned to its rightful place.â
âAre you playing word games with me, old monster?â sneered the Demon Lord.
If it was indeed a Namgung possession, Mageomhu having it wasnât a problem in itself.
Cheonjonâs cold blue eyes turned to Mageomhu.
âThe child abandoned the name of Namgung long ago. Would you really say this is incorrect?â
Mageomhu gave no answer, simply glaring sharply at Cheonjon.
âIf that child has abandoned Namgung, then you, Cheonjon, are the last Namgung in these lands. Thunder Fang has merely returned to where it belongs.â
âSo, youâd stake Thunder Fang in this deal⦠is that what youâre saying?â
âThatâs correct.â
The Demon Lord looked over Cheonjonâs shoulder.
Warriors clad in white stood behind him, each one highly skilled.
The Allianceâs forces were amassed. Although the number of demons was not small, and they could indeed wage war, there was one issue.
âThey wouldnât win.â
This was an objective assessment.
Victory was impossible in this fight.
If it were just Cheonjon, perhaps. But with an undamaged Little Sword Star, fighting would be pointless.
The reason they came to stand off, despite this knowledge, was partly because that damned fool charged in, thinking that Little Sword Starâs presence warranted it.
Demons couldnât afford to show weakness before the righteous sects. While the righteous forces had the numbers and an assured victory, retreating would reflect poorly on the Cult of Heaven.
The fanatics here valued the Supreme Leaderâs standing more than their own lives. Backing down was not an option.
I understood this, which is why I joined this standoff.
I could see the flow of the conversation, but there was one glaring inconsistency. The inconsistency wasâ¦
âLittle Sword Star.â
âYes.â
âYou seem to be under a great misunderstanding.â
The Demon Lordâs words caused Little Sword Starâs eyebrow to twitch.
âWhy do you think our sect would even consider trading with you mongrels for something as trivial as Thunder Fang?â
A rumble resounded as the demonsâ aura intensified.
This was precisely the inconsistency I noticed.
While Thunder Fang was undoubtedly important to Mageomhu, it wasnât essential to the entire Cult.
Even if Mageomhu was a valuable asset, trading with the righteous sects over her possession?
There simply wasnât enough justification.
If anything, theyâd be more inclined to provoke the sects.
âSo, you still consider us beneath you.â
ââ¦Demon Lord.â
As the Demon Lordâs flames and demonic energy rose, Little Sword Starâs expression twisted, causing the Demon Lord to smile.
âConsidering the trouble you went through to crawl here, let me askâwhat will you do if we reject the deal?â
Little Sword Star bit her lip at his words.
If they refused the Thunder Fang tradeâ¦
What would the Alliance do?
Watching her expression, I could roughly guess the answer.
It would be strange not to know by now.
Disregarding the Heavenly Demonâs warnings, they gathered this force at the edge of Sichuan and brought Cheonjon, one of the Three Lords, along with the Allianceâs hope, Little Sword Star?
âThis meansâ¦â
They were prepared to wage a full-scale war if necessary.
Even a fool could see it.
Another way to phrase it would be:
âOne more question, Little Sword Star.â
âYes.â
âIs this a negotiation or a threat?â
If refusal would result in a fight, then it was no different from a threat.
Knowing this, Little Sword Star couldnât answer.
In her expression, I could see a hint of shame, while the Demon Lordâs face showed a deep disdain.
âNo matter how much you dress it up with grand words, in the end, youâre no different from us. Do you still fail to see that?â
Though his words were calm, they echoed powerfully.
The Allianceâs warriors responded fiercely to his words.
âA filthy traitor daresâ¦!â
âWhat are these demonic scum who sold out for power babbling about?â
How long had it been since Iâd seen such a sight?
I felt more amusement than irritation, even a faint nostalgia.
The righteous sects outwardly preached peace, yet their roots were rotting from within.
As the war raged, these secrets started coming to light, and many disillusioned members defected to the Cult.
Is the righteous sect truly pure?
All of Zhongyuan knew by now that it wasnât.
People only hoped the Murim Alliance would win, not out of virtue but to avoid being ruled by the Heavenly Demonâs fiery dominance.
From my perspective, their reaction was nothing but laughable.
The ones whoâd collapsed but barely clung on because of the warâ
What gave them such confidence?
Even though I had become a demon, I couldnât help but find it incomprehensible.
As the warriorsâ spirit became more hostileâ
Boomâ!
Cheonjon exuded an overwhelming pressure that spread out, causing every hair on my body to stand on end.
âEnoughâ!â
At Cheonjonâs voice, the rowdy warriors of the Alliance instantly fell silent.
Clank.
From Mageomhuâs side came the sound of a blade being drawn.
Unnoticed until now, Mageomhu had her sword unsheathed. Had the noise continued, she might have scattered her sword aura.
Cheonjon must have forced the silence to prevent her from doing just that.
The Demon Lord, unfazed by the situation, continued speaking.
âYou bark loudly but donât deny it. Does that mean youâre aware as well?â
ââ¦â
âYou claim the value of the righteous sects lies in loyalty and integrity?â
The Demon Lord walked toward Little Sword Star.
The warriors flinched, moving to shield her, but Little Sword Star raised her hand to stop them.
âIn your eyes, does anything like that still remain?â
Little Sword Starâs golden eyes met the Demon Lordâs purple gaze.
ââ¦Perhaps not. Howeverââ
In defiance, Little Sword Star took a step toward him.
âIf it doesnât exist, I will create it.â
ââ¦â
âI wield this sword for that purpose.â
Her voice was resolute.
Hearing it, I felt a sinking in my gut.
âDonât lie.â
It was obvious sheâd want to run away right now.
For that? That was a lie.
She never wanted to wield a sword in the first place.
Why was she saying such things?
Behind her, others watched, seemingly moved by her defiance.
I wanted to tear their faces apart.
âYouâre still as foolish as ever.â
âPerhaps so.â
âSo, in the end, youâll take what you want by force if necessary?â
ââ¦â
Little Sword Star didnât deny it.
It meant the Demon Lordâs words were correct.
âWhat does she want so badly?â
Given her nature, sheâd likely want to avoid a situation like this. Why was she involved in something so absurd?
I was equally curious about the Allianceâs intentions in sending her and what they hoped to achieve.
âI donât understand. What could be so important that youâre doing this?â
Closing in on her, the Demon Lord asked.
At his gaze, Little Sword Star looked away slightly.
Then she glanced in my direction.
âHuh?â
Why was she looking at me all of a sudden?
âIâm searching for a person.â
âA person?â
âYesâ¦â
Her words meant the Alliance was prepared to break the warning and start a warâall for one person.
I wondered what she meant, but thenâ¦
Little Sword Star suddenly raised her hand and pointed her finger at me.
âHuh?â
Looking around in confusion, I couldnât see anyone else.
It seemed she was pointing at me.
Realizing this sent a chill up my spine.
ââ¦Wait, is thisâ¦â
Eyes wide, I looked back at her.
âThat person. I want that person.â
ââ¦!â
As she looked at me and spoke, I felt stunned.
At the same timeâ
Boomâ!
âUgh!â
A terrifying energy emanated from nearby, and I quickly moved to dodge.
It was the most intense killing intent Iâd felt since arriving here.
With a rumble, dark clouds suddenly gathered in the clear sky.
Thunderous energy began to coil within the clouds.
As both the demons and the Allianceâs warriors hastily shifted their stancesâ
âYou.â
The owner of this unbelievable aura addressed Little Sword Star.
It was none other than Mageomhu.
Her white hair billowed in the thunderous aura, slowly lifting into the air.
Her sword was enveloped in an incomprehensible clarity.
It was a sight befitting her other titleâ
The Thunder Empress.
Looking as though she might charge at any moment, she spoke to Little Sword Star.
âDo you want to die?â
Gone was her usual slow, soft tone. Her pronunciation was unnervingly clear.