The phrase âSeed of the Ten Thousand Demon Sovereignâ caused the faces of everyone who heard it to harden.
Seo-jun, however, paid it no mind. No, to be more precise, he no longer had the rationality to care. Something closer to nature itself gazed at Chun-bong.
[Leave that body.]
âNo, isnât it already beyond a seed? Itâs more like a budding flower.â
[If you donât leave, Iâll cut you down.]
âHow fascinating. How can you maintain a physical form in that state?â
The conversation, with each side simply saying what they wished, didnât last long.
As Qi rose from Seo-junâs body, his sword moved. It was Qi-Controlled Swordsmanship.
Simultaneously, the three blooming flowers behind his head unleashed hundreds of streams of Reverse Celestial Sun and Moon Art from their countless eyes.
âLordâ¦! Please, waitâ¦!â
Jang Geuk, alarmed, threw himself forward. Regardless of what was possessing her, the body belonged to Seo-junâs sister.
If she were struck by that, there wouldnât even be a trace of her left.
But it was too late. At Jang Geukâs speed, he couldnât hope to match Seo-jun in his current state.
Just as Jang Geukâs eyes widened in desperationâ
âWell, now.â
Chun-bong laughed.
Thunkâ
The hundreds of streams of Reverse Celestial Sun and Moon Art and the flying sword halted. It wasnât Chun-bongâs doing; Seo-jun himself had stopped them.
Chun-bong smiled warmly at the frozen attacks before her.
An extraordinary feat.
While Qi-Controlled Swordsmanship was impressive on its own, stopping hundreds of unleashed Qi streams mid-air was not something achievable by any ordinary means.
Chun-bong lightly pushed away the sword hovering near her eyes.
âThereâs not even a hint of killing intent. Hardly a real threat.â
The countless streams of Reverse Celestial Sun and Moon Art, now condensed into dots, began to orbit around.
What exactly was this manâs identity? The presence residing within Chun-bongâs body stared at Seo-jun.
The sensation of being watched by hundreds of eyes wasnât particularly pleasant, but the individual before them was far too intriguing to dismiss.
âSo, who are you?â
[â¦.]
There was no response. The hundreds of gazes continued to fixate on Chun-bongânot her, but solely on the entity within her.
A chuckle escaped from within Chun-bong.
âVery well, I suppose introductions are in order. I am Geum Hwi-je, known in the martial world as the Sword Saint.â
âThe Sword Saintâ¦!â
Gasps erupted from those who overheard.
Geum Hwi-je was the one who had elevated the Geum family to the ranks of true divine clans. A figure who had already ascendedâa literal divine being.
But Seo-junâs expression remained unchanged. He simply stared at Chun-bong with calm, sunken eyes and spoke.
[I donât care if youâre a god or anything else. Iâll say it one more time. Leave that body. If you donât, Iâll cut you down.]
His words were not mere threats. The streams of Reverse Celestial Sun and Moon Art orbiting nearby began to blur.
They werenât vanishing. The Qi, imbued with intent and given form, reverted to its purest state, reaching a higher echelon.
Voomâ
Qi that touched the infinite formed into countless swords.
Even the Sword Saint couldnât hide his surprise.
âWellâ¦! To aspire to such heights at this level? Truly a prodigy for the ages!â
The result of reaching far beyond oneâs means was rarely favorable.
Most of Seo-junâs body turned to Qi, becoming semi-transparent, and his existence began to blur as he fused with the world.
Still, he could reach.
The moment Seo-jun willed it, hundreds of Qi swords rained down upon the Sword Saint.
âThis is troublesome.â
The Sword Saint chuckled bitterly. The attack targeted not the physical body, but solely the presence residing within Chun-bong.
As fascinating as this was, he couldnât just stand idle.
Shingâ
The Sword Saint drew the sword from his waist in a slow, deliberate motion. Yet no one saw what followed.
Swooshâ
Something was cut. The approaching Qi swords vanished all at once.
Among the group, only Namgung Hyeok, who had reached the highest level in swordsmanship, managed to catch a glimpse of it.
âGuhâ¦!â
Even seeing it defied common sense. With a single swing, something had been severed. That simple truth became an inexplicable anomaly, twisting Namgung Hyeokâs Qi and blood.
Eventually, he coughed up blood and collapsed unconscious.
The Sword Saint laughed heartily.
âYouâve got good eyes.â
Seo-jun charged forward. The moment he focused, he appeared right in front of the Sword Saint. The Qi imbued in his six hands caused the Sword Saint to click his tongue.
âYou need to calm down first.â
The Sword Saintâs sword moved. Chun-bongâs body, at best, was merely at the Peak Level. But for the Sword Saint, that was enough.
Swishâ
Seo-jun couldnât avoid the lightly swung sword. It sliced through his chest.
However, no wound appeared on his body.
The Sword Saintâs blade forcibly balanced Seo-junâs essence, Qi, and spirit.
Slashâ!
ââ¦Damn it!â
What the Sword Saint hadnât anticipated was Seo-junâs innate talent for manipulating Qi.
Even with his perception limited while inhabiting Chun-bongâs body, the Sword Saintâa man who had ascended to the realm of godsâhad failed to detect the strike that grazed his side.
âHmmâ¦!â
The connection between the Sword Saintâs true body in the celestial realm and Chun-bongâs mortal form wavered.
The Sword Saint barely managed to stabilize the connection and exclaimed,
âHaha, you insolent brat. If youâve come to your senses, at least show some respect!â
Seo-jun charged again, his restored rationality glaring daggers at the Sword Saint.
âRespect? Sword Saint or not, you bastardâ¦â
Though his memories were hazy, Seo-jun vaguely recalled what had happened. He knew well enough that Chun-bongâs body was being occupied by another entity.@@novelbin@@
Suppressing his dizziness, Seo-jun clenched his fists.
âBut he couldnât strike. The Sword Saint had forcibly balanced his essence, Qi, and spirit, making it impossible to target him directly again.
Gritâ!
In that case, he would push beyond his limits once more.
If a god was trying to take Chun-bong from him, he would rip that god apart and bring her back.
As Seo-junâs eyes gleamed dangerously, the Sword Saint raised a hand.
âStop. If you push any further, my granddaughterâs body will suffer. You donât want that, do you?â
ââ¦Granddaughter?â
Seo-junâs clouded mind processed the words. Chun-bong was his granddaughter? Come to think of it, if he was the Sword Saintâ¦
âChun-bongâs grandfather?â
âChun-bong?â
The Sword Saint blinked in confusion. Seo-jun scratched his head awkwardly.
âHuh.â
The murderous intent that had filled the space vanished in an instant. Seo-jun immediately twisted the forced balance of his essence, Qi, and spirit imposed by the Sword Saint.
Boom! Suppressed Qi exploded outward, disrupting the equilibrium.
âWhat a shame, I had just fixed that.â
The Sword Saint sighed, but Seo-jun had more pressing matters to attend to.
His Qi materialized, coalescing near his middle dantian, and he balanced his essence, Qi, and spirit anew, reinforcing them with his inner core.
âOh-ho.â
The Sword Saint was impressed. Balancing essence, Qi, and spirit using an inner core? That was closer to a yokaiâs method than a humanâs.
Seo-jun then exhaled deeply.
Hooâ¦
With that breath, the demonic energy that had dominated his body vanished as if it had been washed away.
His dantian filled with Mixed Origin Qi, clean and pure, akin to that of orthodox sects.
âWhat in the worldâ¦?â
Even the Sword Saint was shocked this time. To completely transform the nature of oneâs internal energy?
âWait, hold on. How exactly did you do that?â
Of course, the Sword Saint could do it himself if he wanted to. It wasnât his area of expertise, but as someone who had ascended to true divinity, altering the nature of internal energy was within his capabilities.
But this man? He hadnât even reached the Transformation Stage, let alone ascension. He wasnât even at the Extremity of Demonic Qi.
The seed or budding flower of the Ten Thousand Demon Sovereign? Those concepts didnât explain this impossibility.
The Sword Saintâs eyes wavered with confusion. Seo-jun, on the other hand, feigned nonchalance.
âHm? Whatâs the matter?â
âNo, itâs justâ¦.â
The Sword Saint quickly pieced things together from Seo-junâs response.
âHow absurd.â
It seemed Seo-jun himself didnât fully understand the details. He was simply doing it because he could. Pursuing this line of questioning would yield no answers, the Sword Saint concluded with a sigh, returning to the main topic.
âSo, Iâll ask again. Who are you?â
âIâm Chun-bongâs older brother.â
ââ¦Who exactly is this Chun-bong you keep mentioning?â
âOh, right.â
Seo-jun smacked his palm with his fist.
âGoldie. Geum Hui. Geum Chun-bong. My sister.â
âAh, I see now. Youâre not entirely sane, are you?â
The Sword Saint seemed to accept this explanation. Seo-jun, however, wasnât about to let it go.
âCan I ask you something?â
âAsk whatever you like.â
âWhy are you in Chun-bongâs body?â
Though the question was casual, the Sword Saint could sense the terrible killing intent beneath the surface.
It hadnât manifested yet, but if provoked, it would all be directed at him.
âHahaâ¦! What an amusing fellow!â
The Sword Saint laughed heartily and clapped Seo-jun on the shoulder.
âI understand your concerns, but thereâs no need to worry. The only reason I could descend to the mortal realm was because Hui, my descendant, unconsciously desired it. I canât stay here long, and when the time comes, Hui will awaken naturally.â
âAhâ¦.â
So it was like that. The grandfather had rushed to help at his granddaughterâs unspoken request.
It must have been possible because of the Divine Blood that Shihyeol Mancheon had been so obsessed with.
If the Sword Saintâs words were true, there was no need to remain wary. In fact, gratitude was more appropriate.
âEven from the celestial realm, you came to help our Chun-bongâ¦. Thank you.â
âHaha, I didnât do much. No need for thanks.â
By the time the Sword Saint had possessed his granddaughterâs body, the situation was already resolved. He didnât feel he deserved any gratitude.
âBy the way, where is that Geum Baek-yu? What was he doing to leave Hui all alone in a place like this?â
The Sword Saint clicked his tongue.
âGeum Baek-yu? Whoâs that?â
âWho else? Huiâs father.â
âAhâ¦.â
Seo-junâs eyes darted nervously. Seeing this, the now-relaxed Pae Jin-gwang answered in his stead.
âSenior, the Geum family was destroyed.â
âWhat?â
The Sword Saint frowned deeply.
âHas it really been so long since my ascension?â
After a moment of silent contemplation, the Sword Saint spoke again without much reaction.
âWell, thatâs that. I donât have much time left. Normally, I could have stayed a little longer, butâ¦.â
The Sword Saint fixed his gaze on Seo-jun, who laughed awkwardly.
âAh, my badâ¦.â
âYou imbecile.â
Was this truly the same terrifying figure from earlier? The Sword Saint clicked his tongue in disbelief.
âIf you have any questions, ask. Iâll answer as much as the heavens allow.â
Seo-jun made a peculiar expression.
âYou donât care? About the Geum family?â
âI was never particularly attached to them. My only lingering connection is Hui. No one in the Geum family ever properly mastered the Heavenly Cloud Divine Sword, so their destruction doesnât surprise me.â
âAhâ¦.â
With that, there was nothing more to say. Since things had come to this, he might as well gather useful information.
But firstâ
âWhat do you mean by âas the heavens allowâ?â
âI canât answer that.â
Even a divine being seemed bound by certain restrictions. Without a clear explanation, it was hard to draw conclusions.
âThen, what do you think I need to reach the Transformation Stage?â
That was what Seo-jun was most curious about. Why hadnât he reached the Transformation Stage yet?
âI donât feel like Iâm lacking anything right now.â
Even the unknown realm he had touched earlierâhe felt he could reach it again if he wanted.
So why couldnât he reach the Transformation Stage?