When reading wuxia novels, two major factions often appear: the Demonic Sect and the Northern Ice Palace. If youâve read wuxia during your student days, youâd know that these two factions are typically depicted as extremely powerful, often to the point of repetition.
The reason why martial artists from the Northern Ice Palace and the Demonic Sect are frequently portrayed as the strongest is due to the sheer strength of their individual members. Living in harsh environments, fighting every dayâitâs only natural they become strong. In this world, the Lionels are essentially the equivalent of the Northern Ice Palace and the Demonic Sect.
Fighting monstrous creatures in the barren, frozen wastelands every day, building their territory amidst snowstorms and icy mountainsâhow could they not be strong?
In addition, in such a fierce and unforgiving environment, the people are loyal only to the Lionels, a family that bears the bloodline of the winged lion. They swear absolute loyalty to this family, and in doing so, have built a territory and military force the size of a kingdom.
In reality, they possess the most powerful military and the largest territory among the kingdomâs forces.
They are the only faction where the contradictory principles of worshipping strength and absolute loyalty to the royal family coexist.
Thatâs why Ihan referred to them as the "Northern Demonic Sect."
âIn modern terms, itâs like they fully developed Siberiaâand then took it a step further.â
With such power, the Lionels are formidable, even for Pendragon to handle. They remain one of the founding families of the kingdom only because of ancestral vows. They could declare independence at any time.
Itâs said that half of Lionelâs military strength comes from a single order of knights.
The Northern Iron Lion Knights.
Alongside the White Silver Lion Knights, they are one of only two knightly orders in the kingdom allowed to use the lion insignia. However, society places the Black Iron Lions above the White Silver Lions. Itâs natural to fear a predator ruling the frozen plains more than a tamed beast in a zoo.
"Are you from the Black Iron Lion Knights?"
"Maximus Iron de Lionel, Vice Commander of the Black Iron Lion Knights. You may call me Max. And you are?"
"You already know."
"I want to hear it from a warrior's lips."
"...Ihan Turtle."
"Very well, Lihan! Iâll remember it!"
"Itâs Ihan, you bastard."
It had been a while since Ihan had heard someone mess with his name like that. He was sure Maximus did it on purpose.
Or maybe...
"More importantly, Lihan! Letâs fight! A battle to the death!"
"â¦This bastard."
It seemed this guy didnât care about namesâhe was just a crazy battle maniac.
At some point, Ihan had been forcibly renamed to "Lihan," and he scowled. This was not someone you could have a normal conversation with. Was he from a tribe of battle-crazed warriors?
âNow I understand why Baltar told me to stay away from northerners.â
Baltar had said:
"Even if you have to fight, donât fight with northerners. Itâs not that theyâre particularly frightening, but getting involved with them wonât do your life any good."
That was spot on.
But Ihan felt wronged. He didnât ask for this. How could he avoid getting entangled when this lunatic had barged in on his own?
"Ah, my luck."
After all the recent bloodshed, Ihan wanted to avoid any more fighting for a while.
"Donât regret this later."
Swoosh!
Ihan drew the small dagger he had lying nearby. Compared to the massive battle axe that Maximus held, it looked like a toy. Someone might think, "What could he possibly do with that?" But Max, standing before him, didnât underestimate him in the slightest.
In fact, he was excited.
âGood! This isnât just thrillingâitâs giving me chills!â
His excitement only grew.
As expected, his instincts were right. Ihanâs presence wasnât that of a human but of a large beast. Max was thrilled. Who would have thought heâd find a warrior worthy of his reputation in the peaceful capital?
âIf I defeat this man, my soul will be one step closer to Avalon!â
Maxâs anticipation surged, and Ihanâs aura grew even colder. Realizing that his opponent wasnât just any madman, Ihan abandoned any thoughts of holding back. This wasnât going to be a light sparring matchâit was a fight to the death.
Just as Ihan and Maximus were about to collideâ
Smack!
"Guh!?"
"Thunderhead, didnât I tell you to behave? When did I ever say you could go around causing trouble?"
ââ¦B-brother."
"You brat."
Whack! Whack!
âS-stop! Please stop hitting me, brother! It hurts!â
âIâm hitting you because it hurts. Should I hit you to make you feel better instead?"
Ugh!
And just like that, the tension between them disappeared.
Despite his massive size, Maximus was getting beaten by a man much smaller than him. It was like watching a dog cower before its master. There was no dignity in the sightâit was utterly pathetic.
But Ihan...
ââ¦Who is this man?â
Ihan didnât even have the energy to mock the gorilla-like Maximus. Instinctively, he stepped back, preparing his legs and calves for a quick retreat.
He was ready to flee at any moment.
But this time, it wasnât for an attackâjust to run. There was no shame in it.
Victory or defeat didnât matter to Ihan.
Survival was his top priority.
No matter what others called himâa coward or notâIhanâs goal was to live a long and happy life. If that meant fleeing from an unwinnable fight, so be it.
"There's no need to worry. I have no intention of killing you."
"Then could you get rid of that spike aimed at my neck?"
"Ah, right. My apologies. It wasnât my intention to frighten you."
"â¦Ha."
Ihan couldnât help but laugh dryly.
Drip.
When had it happened? Blood was dripping from his side and the back of his neck. It felt like a finely sharpened ice pick had pierced his skin.
His skinânormally tough as bulletproof armorâhad been cut through like tofu.
It had been a near-death experience.
But did you know?
Maximus truly hadnât intended to kill him. Thatâs why Ihan was still alive.
âHah, if people call me a monster, what the hell would they call this guy?â
Ihan realized that thisâthis manâwas what a real monster looked like.
Magnus Julian de Lionel.
The great northern duke stood before him.
Inside the building, there was an eerie silence.
Normally, youâd expect to see passing guards, teachers, or even sneaking students, but today, there was nothing. Not even an ant could be seen.
Ihan understood why no one dared approach this place.
âSomething like that is here.â
[ââ.]
"Calm down and go back. No matter how eager you are to test someone, you mustnât threaten them."
[ââ.]
"Sigh, Iâll offer plenty of sacrifices later. Now, please return."
[ââ.]
"I promise."
Magnus was speaking to something in the air. Anyone witnessing the scene would have thought he was insane, but Ihan knew better. He had been threatened by that very presence.
âThereâs something massive here.â
Ihan focused his senses on the empty space Magnus was addressing. And then, in that momentâ
[ââ?]
Gasp!
Ihan finally saw it. Or ratherâ¦
âA lion?â
Their gazes locked.
It was more instinct than a clear sight, a sharp intuition.
Behind Magnus stood a massive creature, the size of an elephant, with a thick mane. Its legs were muscular, its claws thicker than Ihanâs waist, and its fangs were enormousâreminiscent of a saber-toothed cat. But no, it wasnât a saber-tooth; it was definitely a lion.
How could he be so sure?
âBecause it pierced me.â
Anyone whoâs been struck knows.
It was the same overwhelming presence he had once felt in a zoo, in his past life.
And now he realized.
That lion was none other than...
âThatâs the [Mystery].â
The mysterious beings left behind from an ancient era when races like fairies and âgodsâ thrived across the continent. These beings were called "Mysteries."
âSome even worship gods in animal formâ¦â
Ihan recalled the information Jake had given him the previous day, and part of it flashed through his mind.
[-The Lionel familyâs masters have carried Mysteries within them for generations. Itâs said that their power rivals that of Aura users and is one of the kingdom's strongest forces, alongside Galahadâs Demon Sword.]
...At the time, Ihan had dismissed it as a joke.
How strong could Mysteries or Demon Swords be?
He hadnât believed they could rival Aura users.
But now?
Now, he was sure.
âDamn, I canât tell whoâd win if he fought Baltar.â
Baltar Grace.
Just like that superhuman, there was no limit in sight to Magnusâ power.
Now Ihan understood.
How had this kingdom, surrounded by hostile nations, survived for so long?
âEven without Aura users, as long as monsters like that exist, theyâll be fine.â
It was like having an aircraft carrier as backup.
Truly...
âThatâs insane.â
Forget reassuranceâIhan just wished theyâd stop paying attention to him altogether.
"Young knight, I must apologize again. My brother was out of line."
Magnus, despite his high rank, offered a sincere apology to Ihan, who was, after all, just a common knight.
Clearly, Magnus wasnât one to cling to authority.
But Maximus protested.
"Brother! How can a warriorâs battle be considered out of line? Take back your words!"
"Silence!"
[Roar!!]
"Argh!"
Maximus, both his respected older brother and the familyâs âguardian spirit,â scolded him harshly. To an outsider, it looked like Maximus was flailing wildly, but those who shared the Lionel bloodline could see it.
The massive "Black Lion" was swatting Maximus with a paw.
Maximus couldnât even fight back.
How could any human resist that?
"Ughâ¦"
Maximus, humiliated, couldnât even get up, satisfied only when Magnus turned his attention back to Ihan.
"I didnât come here with this in mind. I just wanted to have a conversation with you."
"With me?"
"Yes."
"..."
"Donât worry. The [Black King] doesnât harm others lightly. He just has trouble gauging his strength and tends to play rough, which is why you felt threatened."
"...Thatâs not reassuring at all."
So what if that lion "played rough" with him again? Ihan felt like heâd be saying goodbye to this world for good.
All he wanted to do was run away.
"Hmm, judging by your reaction, you can see the Black King? Thatâs remarkable."
"..."
Caught.
Magnus had revealed the lionâs presence to test him, and Ihan had taken the bait.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
What could he do now?
Instead of panicking, Ihan decided to be honest.
"I canât see it, per se. I can only sense its presence."
Magnusâ impressed expression only deepened.
"Incredible. To think someone not of our bloodline could sense the Black King. You arenât a mage or a Mystery user, yet⦠How fascinating."
"Could you stop finding me so fascinating?"
"Frankly, Iâm holding back from testing you further."
"..."
Damn itâ¦
Ihan groaned internally.
Why was he the one being tested when it was exam season for the cadets?
âWhy am I the one being put through this?â
[Hmph.]
Being evaluated by an elephant-sized lion, no lessâit made Ihan want to cry.
But he stayed composed.
"So, whatâs the point of this conversation?"
"Oh? Youâre not trembling anymore."
"Even in a tigerâs den, as long as you keep your wits, youâll survive. If things get dangerous, Iâll just run for it. Whatâs there to be afraid of?"
"...I can see why the Black King is curious about you."
[Growl.]
Definitely an interesting young man.
His idiot little brother still froze like a mouse before a cat whenever he met the Black King. But this young man, meeting the Black King for the first time, looked him straight in the eye and spoke his mind.
Magnus found him fascinating.
"Haha, after the death of the last king, I thought there were no more interesting people left in the capital. It seems I was wrong."
"Pardon?"
"I was talking to myself. You asked why I wanted to speak with you, didnât you?"
"...Yes."
"Itâs nothing much. I simply wanted to talk. The Black King wished to meet you."
"Thatâs all?"
"Even if it seems like a trivial reason, if the Black King takes a liking to someone, thatâs reason enough to meet."
Warriors who had received the Black Kingâs favor often found themselves famous, whether they wanted to be or not.
And those who had been chosen by the Black Kingâ¦
âI wonder how this young man will leave his mark on history?â
They all achieved legendary feats.
Thatâs why Magnus wanted to meet him.
To see what kind of person he was.
To meet him, even for a short while, had significance.
Some might call it pointless curiosity, but the more someone has, the more curious they become. In fact, curiosity often drives people who lack for nothing to continue moving forward.
Thatâs why...
"...Would you consider coming north with me?"
"...What?"
"If you do, Iâd even consider marrying you to my daughter."
"..."
Magnus wasnât shy about making wild, unexpected offers.
â¦But from Ihanâs perspective, it was nothing more than an unwelcome recruitment attempt.