The Heavenly Master (Cheonjon) had four children.
Three were born to his wife, and one to a concubine. Of these, the one appointed as the family head after Cheonjon was the concubineâs child, the youngest of them all.
His name was Namgung Jeohwi.
Though he lacked exceptional talent in martial arts, his political acumen and skill in dealing with people were formidable, allowing him to eventually win the family succession battle.
While all four great families had ruthless succession battles, the Namgung family was especially notorious for theirs. This time was no exception.
By the time Namgung Jeohwi had claimed victory and ascended as the head of the family, his defeated siblings had all perished. Stricken with shock, Cheonjonâs wife also took her own life.
Cheonjon, however, was unfazed.
To him, the victor established the law, and he felt only satisfaction that his child had risen to the position of family head. That was his nature.
It didnât matter to him whether the successor was a child of his wife or concubine; as long as they had value, he respected them. This was Cheonjonâs philosophy.
With Namgung Jeohwi as the head, he fathered three children: two with his wife and one with a concubine.
Among them, the second child born of his wife was none other than Namgung Jin, the current Sword King.
When Namgung Jin was poised to succeed Namgung Jeohwi as the head, there was no opposition. Unlike Namgung Jeohwiâs ruthless battle for succession, Namgung Jinâs rise to the position wasnât challenging.
The firstborn had passed away young due to poor health, and the third, considered a scoundrel and an illegitimate child, had been cast out by the Namgung family.
Thus, it was only natural that Namgung Jin, hailed as a genius, would be the next in line. None of the elders, including Cheonjon, raised objections.
At least, that was the case until âthat incident.â
The incident that shook everything was when Raiga, the familyâs prized artifact, chose not Namgung Jin but another bloodline.
The Namgung family had an ancient tradition: the heir would be the one chosen by Raiga, the familyâs sacred weapon.
This was the dying wish of Namgung Myung, the Thunderblade, and it became the familyâs guiding principle.
However, by Cheonjonâs predecessorâs time, this tradition had all but faded.
None of them, including Cheonjon, had been chosen by Raiga when they assumed their positions.
Cheonjon, too, didnât give it much thought.
After all, the headship could still be claimed without Raigaâs choice, and the Namgung family was only becoming more prosperous.
Time passed, until finally, the incident erupted.
[Dammit...]
In a blood-stained storage room, a young man grabbed the collar of the heir, Namgung Jin, covered in blood, and glared at Cheonjon.
[Thatâs it, Iâm done. Screw all of you.]
With eyes full of resentment and a sword gripped tightly, the young manâs hair shimmered with an electrifying aura as the blade of his sword buzzed with thunderous energy.
Watching this, Cheonjon belatedly realized the truth.
This was the power of Raiga.
This was Raigaâs chosen one.
Butâ
[Iâm leaving. Iâm done with this hellhole. Donât expect me back.]
Raigaâs chosen master left the Namgung family and headed toward the Taoist path.
This day was one of Cheonjonâs few regrets.
The first was failing to recognize the childâs potential.
The second was letting the child leave without stopping him.
And the third was realizing too late that the familyâs path had started to twist.
But by then, it was already too late.
"And so, what do you expect me to do?â
At the sound of a voice, Cheonjon turned his head. There he saw a man gulping down water.
"Why do you keep pestering me?"
âPestering you? Thatâs a strange way to put it.â
Cheonjon laughed, and the man clicked his tongue in irritation.
âStrange, my foot. If chasing me down even when Iâm trying to get away doesnât count as pestering, what is it?â
"Hyung.â
Cheonjon called out to him, and Namgung Hyung grimaced in disgust.
"Donât call me that. Itâs irritating.â
"Itâs time for you to return to where you belong.â
Return.
At the bitter word, Namgung Hyung gulped down the remaining water in his flask.
"Are you still clinging to that nonsense?â
"You are part of the Namgung family. Itâs only natural you should return.â
Namgung Hyung shoved a finger into his ear, looking like heâd just heard something unbearable.
"Thatâs something I discarded a long time ago. Right now, Iâm a man of Wudang.â
Namgung Hyung stared coldly at Cheonjon, barely hiding his disgust.
The day heâd left the family, heâd shed not only the family name but everything else. The clothes he wore, the name heâd been givenâheâd left it all behind. He hadnât received much respect or care from the family anyway, so there hadnât been much to leave behind.
But Namgung Hyung smirked inwardly, realizing he hadnât quite left everything.
There was one thing he hadnât been able to cast aside, and that was precisely why the old man before him wouldnât leave him alone.
Reaching into his pocket, Namgung Hyung pulled something out and tossed it at Cheonjon.
Thud.
The item, a rod with a jewel embedded at its tip, seemed like an unremarkable trinket.
But it was anything but ordinary.
It was Raiga, the Namgung familyâs sacred relic and a curse to Namgung Hyung.
"Knowing you, you probably came here for this, so take it and go.â
Cheonjon didnât deny it. He simply reached out toward Raiga.
Crackleâ
An intense surge of energy burst from Raiga, emitting a bright light, forcing Cheonjon to withdraw his hand.
"Seems Raigaâs sentiment hasnât changed.â
Cheonjon chuckled as he spoke.
Whooshâ
Raiga floated into the air and slowly drifted back to Namgung Hyung.
Namgung Hyung hadnât lifted it himselfâRaiga was moving by its own will.
Thud.
Catching Raiga, Namgung Hyungâs face twisted in annoyance.
"This is exhausting. Canât you just go?â
"Raiga still seems quite fond of you.â
Fondness. Cheonjonâs words made Namgung Hyung laugh bitterly. The old man still didnât understand.
âIf only you knew Raigaâs true nature.â
No one knew, except him, the hidden personality of Raiga.
If Cheonjon understood that, heâd never speak so lightly.
âEnough. Return home. This isnât where you belong.â
How many times had he heard this?
Every now and then, Cheonjon would seek him out, making life just a bit more difficult.
It was truly maddening.
âWhy do you get to decide where I belong? As Iâve said, Iâm a man of Wudang.â
"Did Wudang truly respect you? Theyâve cast you aside, after all.â
âHah.â
A sigh escaped him.
"I donât see what youâre boasting about. What has the family ever done for me?â
Cheonjon had no reply.
In truth, Namgung Hyung had lived as something less than a dog within the Namgung family.
âYou might as well kill me to get Raiga back.â
"How could a grandfather do such a thing to his grandson?â
"Tch. You never treated me like a grandson anyway. Have you finally gone senile?â
Namgung Hyung chuckled, crossing the line with his words, and though Cheonjonâs face darkened, he held back.
âWhat do you think Sword King would do if I went back? Does he know youâre here?â
"Donât worry about Jin. The important thing is you.â
âForget it. Lives are on the line.â
Even if Namgung Hyung returned, there was no guarantee Namgung Jin would accept it.
The position Namgung Hyung had left vacant had yet to be secured by Namgung Jin.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Cheonjon said, âIf only you were willing, I could make you head of the family instead of Jin.â
The offer stunned Namgung Hyung.
Return, and he could take the headship.
That meant Cheonjon still had more influence than the Sword King, and if he wished, he could easily make Namgung Hyung the head.
Namgung Hyung laughed, feeling grateful.
"Thank you for staying true to yourself, grandfather.â
The offer only reaffirmed his belief in his decision to leave long ago.
"Youâre still as despicable as ever.â
He managed to suppress his laughter, extending his middle finger at Cheonjon.
"Screw you.â
"...â
"Even if I lose my arms and legs, Iâm never going back.â
Snap.
Cheonjonâs body tensed at the insult, but he controlled himself.
Would he draw his sword? If he wanted to fight, Namgung Hyung was ready to oblige.
As Namgung Hyung was about to prepare himself, Cheonjon turned his back.
"...Iâll be leaving for now.â
Namgung Hyung spat on the ground.
âDonât come back. Iâll just hide again.â
"Perhaps next time, youâll give me a different answer.â
With a crackle of energy, Cheonjon vanished, leaving Namgung Hyung in silence, and he continued eating his leftover rice.
âWhen I see that student of mine, Iâll make sure itâs somewhere else.â
His student had hinted at visiting him soon, but heâd make sure to meet them elsewhere.
Meeting them here would only add to unpleasant memories.
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Foundation Shifting Technique (기체ë³ìì ):
A martial art capable of transforming not only the human body but even oneâs gender. Itâs a power I acquired through a verse gifted to me by Tang Jemoon.
This power is proving to be extremely useful for me right now.
After crossing over to the other realm, my body, along with my appearance, underwent changes. It hadnât seemed like much time had passed in the original world, making it difficult to explain my altered appearance.
Thanks to this, I could keep it hidden.
âItâs a bit awkward, but⦠not bad.â
Apart from the considerable energy and focus required to maintain this altered body, there seemed to be no significant issues.
âWhat a fascinating power.â
Of course, the difference between using it and not using it is significant, but it's manageable.
Howeverâ¦
âI donât think Iâll be able to change my gender.â
Switching gender like Tang Jemoon did was beyond me.
Maybe itâs because I havenât learned to use it to that extent, or perhaps it wasnât something Tang Jemoon intended to pass on.
âIt doesnât really matter.â
To be honest, I had no desire to become a woman, so it wasnât a problem.
For now, Iâm just grateful. This, too, was a fateful encounter.
âThough itâs unfortunate that this part remains unchanged.â
I muttered, glancing down at my hand.
The biggest abnormality that arose with the transformation of my bodyâmy left arm, from shoulder to fingertips, was covered in blue scales, and unfortunately, even with the Foundation Shifting Technique, it couldnât be changed.
Its size could be reduced, but the scales themselves couldnât be removed.
âTsk.â
The blue bandages wrapped around my arm covered it, but it was impossible to ignore entirely.
Oh, and there was one other crucial thing.
Shhhh-!
I nodded, hearing the faint sound of something stirring in my clothing.
âThis is the most fortunate part.â
The Foundation Shifting Technique didnât apply only to me but also to the Red Water Snake. Its species had changed, and its body had grown too large to conceal easily, leaving me pondering what to do with it.
But with the Foundation Shifting Technique, I could shrink it as well, which was a major advantage.
This way, I could carry it hidden within my robes again.
âIâll assess the more important aspects laterâ¦.â
There were plenty of other things I needed to test out, but for now, I intended to leave it at this.
There were too many complications to fully comprehend it in the current situation.
ââ¦Young Master Gu, what did you just say?â
A voice asked in disbelief, trembling slightly, hinting at surprise, causing me to laugh without realizing it.
âSay it again. What did you just say?â
ââ¦Well, I mean.â
The manâs expression contorted in anger at my reaction.
The man before me was none other than the Poison King (Dokwang), the head of the Tang Clan.
I was meeting him in the clan leaderâs quarters because we had matters to discuss, including the incident with the lake.
What was it he just asked me to repeat?
Ah, rightâhe wanted me to say it again. That wasnât too difficult.
The issue wasâ¦
âI might need to kill the elders of the Tang Clan. Would that be acceptable?â
It was a strange thing to say, to say the least.
As expectedâ¦
The Poison Kingâs expression turned menacing, and a deadly aura began to fill the room.