A deep pit.
Looking down into it, Nahi had to hold her breath. It wasnât just that the lake had completely drainedâwhat was troubling was the person standing there.
âIs thatâ¦?â
Nahiâs brows furrowed deeply.
Though the feeling of his body and his appearance had changed, it didnât take Nahi long to recognize him.
It was Gu Yangcheon.
âHowâ¦?â
She couldnât understand it.
It was already strange enough that he was alive after being in that lake.
ââ¦Why does he look soâ¦?â
Gu Yangcheonâs appearance had changed drastically from just moments before.
Not only had his clothes altered, but even from a distance, he appeared taller and his build much more solid.
If his previous form had seemed lean and slightly frail, now he looked like a robust young man.
âAnd⦠heâs not alone.â
Something was beside him.
What was that? Nahi squinted, focusing her gaze.
She could now see more clearly the creature standing next to Gu Yangcheon.
âA⦠monster?â
It certainly wasnât human. No matter how she looked at it, it was definitely a monster.
It had blue scalesâwas it a Blue-Rank beast? But its color seemed somewhat lighter.
It was more sky-blue than deep blue.
As Nahi cautiously observed the monsterâs appearanceâ
Swoosh.
The monsterâs eyes turned toward her.
"â¦!"
Despite the distance, the monster seemed to sense her presence, staring straight at her.
Grrrâ
Its expression twisted menacingly, issuing a threat.
The growl sent a shiver down Nahiâs spine against her will.
ââ¦What is this?â
It was only a Blue-Rank monsterâs threat, after all. As an assassin of the highest rank, she shouldnât have been frightened by something like this.
Yet an unfamiliar sense of dread filled her, making her swallow hard.
What was going on with Gu Yangcheonâs changed appearance, and what was that monster beside him?
As Nahi continued to observe, caught between confusion and dreadâ
"â¦Gaspâ¦!"
She quickly covered her mouth, barely holding back her reaction.
A sudden change appeared, and it was anything but ordinary.
Crackâ
Gu Yangcheonâs body began to shift.
His figure twisted slightly, and thenâ
âHeâs shrinking?â
He grew shorter, his frame returning to a more compact size.
Perhaps calling it âsmallerâ would be misleadingâit was simply reverting to how heâd looked before diving into the lake.
Whether his larger form had been the real one or this smaller size was genuine, she couldnât tell.
Either way, it was an unnatural phenomenon, and upon confirming it, Nahi began to turn away.
Something was off. That man was undoubtedly strange.
She needed to escape. Nahiâs instincts screamed at her to run.
Butâ
ââ¦Where?â
Where could she go?
To the Poison King? Or maybe to Tang Deok?
Either way, it would be a problem. For now, Nahi decided her priority was to get away from this place.
Just thenâ
"Going somewhere?"
"â!!!"
Someone appeared in front of her, speaking in a friendly tone just as she was about to flee.
Perhaps thanks to her years of living as an assassin, Nahi barely managed to stifle a scream.
Blocking her path stood Gu Yangcheon, the same person who had been in the pit moments ago.
"I asked where you were going."
Gu Yangcheon looked at her with a broad smile, as if he were in a particularly good mood.
But to Nahi, that smile was terrifying.
And it wasnât just because of his appearance.
âThereâs⦠thereâs somethingâ¦â
The aura around Gu Yangcheon was entirely different from before.
It felt impossible to gauge.
There was something about him that made her want to kneel down involuntarily.
"I canât quite remember, but I think I warned you."
Step.
Gu Yangcheon took a step closer.
Nahi tried to step back, but she couldnât.
Her legs were stiff, refusing to move.
"Iâm pretty sure I told you that running wouldnât be a good idea. Did I not?"
"â¦"
"Iâm really asking because I canât remember."
He had said it.
Though heâd said she could flee if she wanted to, his gaze and aura at that moment had conveyed a different answer.
As if to say, heâd tear her legs off if she dared.
Gu Yangcheonâs gaze was whispering that same message now.
Noticing Nahiâs expression, he asked,
"Then why did you run?"
"â¦W-who⦠who are you⦠what⦠what are you?"
Under the weight of fear, her words came out stuttered and broken.
Nahi had lived her entire life as an assassin, yet this was the first time she had ever been this shaken.
Hearing her question, Gu Yangcheonâs lips curled into a smile.
"My identity."
As he spoke, he reached outâ
"Ghk."
Nahiâs vision blurred.
"Well."
Gu Yangcheon grabbed her by the neck, lifting her into the air.
"Even I donât know anymore. Guess Iâll take my time figuring it out."
"Grkhâ¦"
Was he planning to kill her?
It seemed likely.
After all, he didnât look like the type whoâd let someone live after discovering his secrets.
âAm I⦠am I going to die like this?â
Death approached.
Nahiâs entire body trembled, overcome by fear.
It wasnât the fear of death itself.
It wasnât even the terror that gripped her.
What truly terrified her was the thought of dying here, helplessly, without accomplishing anything.
Dying without achieving what she was supposed to⦠just like this?
"P-please⦠please⦠s-spare meâ¦"
She forced the words out, fighting the pressure around her neck and the fear that weighed on her entire being.
Gu Yangcheon tilted his head slightly at her plea.
"Interesting. Didnât think youâd be the type to beg for your life."
"I⦠I canât⦠die⦠like⦠thisâ¦"
"Shut up."
"â¦!"
A frigid aura washed over her.
Was it killing intent? No, it felt slightly different.
"Your whining is annoying. Just keep your mouth shut; I donât intend to kill you."
Despite his words, his actions were unchanged.
The hand gripping her neck maintained its pressure.
And his gaze upon her remained just as cold.
It was as if he were looking at a mere insect.
His dark eyes held a look that didnât even acknowledge her as a living being.
"Why would I kill you?"
Though his words seemed lighthearted, a chilling tone filled her ears.
"Besides, I needed a test subject to see if this worked. Youâre perfect for it."
Test subject.
The very word made Nahi feel nauseated, as though her insides had been hollowed out.
A shiver ran down her spine.
What was he planning to do to her?
Her question quickly vanished from her mind.
Sssssâ¦
"Gah⦠hckâ¦"
A strange energy began invading Nahiâs body from Gu Yangcheonâs fingers on her neck.
It was hot.
An unbearable, searing heat.
The energy burrowed into her veins like thorned vines.
Everywhere it passed, it felt like her insides were being torn apart.
"Ah⦠ahhhh⦠AHHHH!!"
Though she was accustomed to torture and pain as an assassin, Nahi couldnât contain her scream.
The pain was too intense.
The energy penetrated deep, reaching her core.
Thumpâ
The energy coiled itself there, and suddenlyâ
Thudâ
A binding sensation gripped her heart tightly.
An overwhelming surge of pain shot through Nahiâs mind.
Bangâ
"Ghk."
With a final cry, Nahiâs eyes rolled back, and she lost consciousness.
Thudâ¦
Her limp body sagged, lifeless.
"Hmm."
Watching her, Gu Yangcheon checked her condition.
"Not dead."
He nodded, observing the dark energy that had seeped into her body.
Fortunately, it seemed to be circulating well.
Having confirmed thisâ
Whoosh.
Thudâ
He carelessly tossed Nahiâs unconscious body to the side.
She rolled across the ground, utterly powerless.
Thwip, thwip.
Afterward, he casually dusted off his hands, feeling a lingering sense of distaste.
Somehow, it felt like heâd touched something he shouldnât have.
Now, Gu Yangcheonâs focus was not on the woman lying far off whose name he could barely remember.
Rather, he thought of the significant people still in his life.
And the recipe for the Dokcheon Pill that lingered in his mind.
And how he intended to use it.
As for Nahi, whom he had just transformed into a demon?
He had no interest in her.
Not even the slightest.
******************
Somewhere in the forests of Sichuan.
The surrounding trees were lush, vibrant with a clear, deep blue hue that filled the forest with life.
Whooshâ! Whooshâ!
In the heart of this forest was an open field. But unlike the beautiful forest, this center looked harsh and chaotic.
Not a single intact rock could be found, and the grass-covered ground, once filled with green, was now a mess, completely torn up.
Whooshâ!
In that clearing, a man continued swinging his sword relentlessly.
Shingâ!
The tip of his sword sliced through the air, elegant and fluid.
If one were to describe the manâs swordsmanship, it would be like water flowing into the form of a blade.
The swordâs energy rippled, leaving faint traces that resembled a star-strewn galaxy across the air.
Guided by the flow, the man moved his hand without looking at the tip of his sword.
His disheveled hair flared with each movement, and his worn, almost tattered robe was torn in various places.
As he swung his sword for a while longerâ
[----..--!]
A voice reached the manâs ears. Perhaps because of that voiceâ
Stop.
The man suddenly halted, straightening his stance.
Yawnâ
Sweat trickled down his face, but he didnât seem to mind, letting out a casual yawn.
[--!!]
A loud shout cut through the air, seemingly annoyed by his nonchalance.
But the man remained unfazed.
âCould you please quiet down? You never stop your nagging, even for a single day.â
He absentmindedly scratched his ear as he gave a dismissive reply.
At first glance, he didnât seem entirely sane.
This man was known as the Wudang Mad Sage, one of the three eccentric masters renowned across Zhongyuan.
[----!]
âGo down where, exactly? I already went down once, didnât I? Canât you be a bit more patient? Youâre old enough to have some self-restraint, arenât you?â
[---]
âHah, youâre so predictable.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
Tsk, tsk.
The Wudang Mad Sage chuckled.
âIâll say it againâI have no intention of returning to that cursed place. You know that well, donât you?â
[---]
âIâll live as a Taoist of Wudang. If you donât like it, just go away.â
[-----]
âThatâs right, thereâs no one else like me. Thatâs why youâre being so insistent. So why donât you just stay quiet, or Iâll leave you behind.â
Muttering to himself, the Wudang Mad Sage approached a rock and casually sat on it.
There, as if prepared in advance, lay a roughly made rice ball.
He grabbed it and took a bite without hesitation.
Bits of rice fell onto his robe, and the dust on his hands mixed with the food, but the Wudang Mad Sage didnât seem to care.
After taking a few more bites, he looked around.
âAh, I forgot to bring water.â
Well, well.
A small oversight. He should have brought water.
This was certainly inconvenient.
With a slight frown, as if in contemplation, the Wudang Mad Sage suddenly turned his gaze toward the densely wooded forest.
âWell, since Iâm in this situation, could someone bring me some water?â
Speaking to the seemingly empty forest, the Wudang Mad Sage let his words hang in the air.
Surprisingly, a response came from the forest.
Rustle.
From behind a tree trunk, someone appeared, walking calmly. Seeing this, the Wudang Mad Sage frowned and spat on the ground.
The figure approaching him smiled gently, a smile the Wudang Mad Sage found utterly loathsome.
âIs that how you treat your grandfather, making him run errands?â
âItâs not my place to speak, but a guest showing up empty-handed doesnât have much to say, does he?â
Ha ha.
At the Wudang Mad Sageâs remark, the newcomer chuckled.
The figure was an elderly man with snow-white hair.
He wore a blue martial robe, and the character for "Namgung" was emblazoned on his back, marking his affiliation.
Namgung.
It was clearly inscribed on the manâs back.
âYouâre misunderstanding something, arenât you?â
âMisunderstanding? Is that something you eat?â
âIâm no guest. Iâm merelyââ
The elderly manâs identity was clear.
He was one of the three supreme masters under heaven and a revered master of the Namgung family.
Known as the Heavenly Lordâ
And alsoâ
âJust a grandfather who came to retrieve his wayward grandson.â
This was none other than Namgung Hyungâs grandfather, the Wudang Mad Sageâs elder.