âMmâ¦â
Seo-jun opened his eyes. It was a familiar ceiling. He stared blankly at it for a moment before suddenly noticing a familiar weight.
âThis isâ¦â
A warm, comforting pressure against his chest and the ticklish sensation of soft breaths seeping through layers of clothes.
Seo-jun tilted his head slightly and looked down at his stomach. Chun-bong was sprawled across his abdomen, drooling in her sleep.
âChun-bong.â
âMmâ¦â
Chun-bong murmured in her sleep, nuzzling her face deeper into Seo-junâs stomach. Her eyes, however, were puffy and red.
Startled, Seo-jun slipped his hands under her armpits and lifted her up.
âWhy is my Chun-bong crying?â
Blinking slowly, Chun-bong rubbed her sleepy eyes. She stared at Seo-jun with a dazed expression beforeâbam!âher big, round eyes shot wide open.
âO-Oppaâ¦?â
Her expression crumpled in an instant. Chun-bong squeezed her eyes shut, and tears rolled down her cheeks like beads.
âO-Oppaâ¦!â
Her chin trembled as she let out a whimper and clung to him.
It was such a rare sight that Seo-jun, though flustered, patted her back gently as she buried herself in his arms.
âWhatâs wrong? Hm? Did someone bully you?â
âI⦠sniffâ¦â
âYes, my Chun-bong?â
âI thought you⦠I thought you were really goneâ¦â
Chun-bongâs voice cracked as she pressed her head against his chest, soaking his shirt with her tears. She hiccupped and wriggled closer, practically fusing herself to him.
âMy poor Chun-bong.â
Seo-jun swayed her gently and spoke in a soft voice.
âWhy would I be gone? Even if my head gets chopped off, I wonât die.â
âBut⦠sniff⦠I saw you explode⦠and then⦠when I came to, you were passed out again⦠I thought⦠I thought Iâd lost you⦠againâ¦â
Hearing her muffled words, Seo-jun pieced things together. It seemed Chun-bong had no memory of being possessed by the Sword Saint.
In her eyes, Seo-junâs body had gone boomâ! Then, when she regained consciousness, he was lying unconscious, looking half-dead.
âYeahâ¦â
That would be pretty traumatic.
Especially for Chun-bong, who had already lost her family when her clan was destroyed. It wasnât surprising if this incident dredged up memories of that tragedy.
Seo-jun sighed. Chun-bongâs mental state clearly needed some care.
Clickâ
Just then, the door opened, and Namgung Su-a appeared. She was holding a bowl of porridge and a damp towel.
âSeo-junâ¦!â
Relief washed over her face as she hurried toward him, letting out a soft sigh before sitting down beside him.
âThank goodnessâ¦â
âWhat? Was I out for a month or something?â
âNo⦠just a full day?â
âOh, thatâs not so bad.â
From her reaction, he thought heâd been bedridden for months.
âWell, given your injuries, you shouldâve been out longer.â
Namgung Su-a pouted, then blew gently on a spoonful of porridge and brought it to his lips.
âHere, eat this.â
Seo-jun obediently took a bite. It wasnât bad at all.
Namgung Su-a asked, âHowâs the seasoning?â
âItâs good. Did you make this?â
âItâs not hard to cook porridge.â
She brushed his cheek lightly before getting up.
âIâll go let the others know youâre awake. Theyâve been worried sick.â
âThanks.â
âItâs nothing. Goldie can feed you the rest.â
âI can eat by myself, you know.â
âYeah, right.â
Namgung Su-a gave him a playful glare before leaving the room.
Seo-jun picked up the spoon, ready to dig inâ
Clack!
Chun-bong snatched the spoon out of his hand.
Muttering something under her breath, she scooped up a spoonful of porridge, blew on it, and held it out to him.
ââ¦Donât move.â
âYes, maâam.â
Seo-jun meekly accepted the food.
***
As time passed, several people came to visit Seo-jun.
Though it was hard to call it a hospital visit given his perfectly healthy state, Namgung Su-a had strictly ordered him to rest for a few days. So, Seo-jun quietly received his visitors.
âOh, Young Masterâ¦!â
Namgung Yeong-bo, the head of Cheon-ak Hall, showed up carrying bundles of rare medicinal pills. Surprisingly, it wasnât an abuse of his authorityâheâd apparently gotten proper approval.
Seo-jun munched on a Healing Pill (ììë¨, used to treat internal injuries) like it was a snack, waving his hand dismissively.
âNo, seriously, Iâm fine.â
âStill, you really should take it easy for a few days.â
Jin Ga-wi, the steward, also dropped by.
He reminded Seo-jun multiple times to rest and then, with a faint smile, added:
âI managed to secure some spiritual artifacts while you were away.â
âWait, what?â
âTheyâre not exactly extraordinary items, but⦠please stop by Geumju Hall once youâve recovered.â
Seo-jun nodded for now.
Spiritual artifacts, huh? Heâd heard of them before but had never seen one himself. He was a bit curious.
After the round of visits ended, Seo-jun stretched out his stiff body and stood up.
âWhere are you going?â
Chun-bong, who had been snuggled up against him, naturally slid to the floor and clung to his arm.
âTo wash up.â
âOkay.â
Seo-jun started walking. Chun-bong followed.
âI said Iâm going to wash up.â
âOkay.â
âYou need to let go firstâ¦â
The moment Seo-jun tried to pull his arm free, Chun-bongâs eyes welled up with tears.
âDonât goâ¦â
ââ¦Fine.â
He gave up on washing. Honestly, given his level of cultivation, he didnât even need to wash. His body hardly produced any impurities, and any dirt on the surface could easily be removed with Qi.
The room gradually darkened as evening fell.
Namgung Su-a, after repeatedly warning Seo-jun to rest, had returned to her own quarters. Left alone with Chun-bong, Seo-jun felt her cling to him even more tightly.
ââ¦Oppa.â
âYeah?â
âYouâll stay by my side, right?â
Looking into her fearful eyes, Seo-jun could only nod.
âOf course.â
Not that heâd intended to leave her anywayânot until she said it was okay.
Maybe one day Chun-bong would find having him around annoying, but unless that happened, he had no plans to leave her side.
âForever.â
âSure.â
âFor eternity.â
âJust wait until you start whining about wanting me to go away.â
Chun-bong silently stared at him. Her eyes were so dark and sunken it sent a chill down his spine. Seo-jun nervously rolled his eyes.
ââ¦Guess my Chun-bong wonât do that.â
âMm. Never.â
Chun-bong hugged him tightly.
âYouâre mine.â
Seo-jun, sensing the mood, wisely kept his mouth shut.
*****
The next day, Seo-jun left his room with Chun-bong hanging onto him like a koala. Their destination was the patriarchâs hall.
But Seo-jun didnât make it all the way there.
Namgung Jincheon must have sensed him coming, as he came out (from quite far away) to greet him and escorted him back to his room.
âOh, Father-in-law! You really saved my life.â
âDonât mention it⦠I shouldâve come sooner.â
âOh, come on. Even the Sword Saint only showed up after it was over.â
Chun-bong already knew everything about what had happened, thanks to their endless conversation the night before.
After exchanging pleasantries, Seo-jun suddenly asked:
âBy the way, do you know anything about that Shihyeol Mancheon guy?â
âIâm not sure⦠It was all over by the time I arrived.â
âAh.â
Seo-jun scratched his head. Come to think of it, the guy had turned to dust. There was no way Jincheon couldâve known.
âBut my great-uncle did have something to say.â
âThat old man?â
âYes. He suspects the man may have been affiliated with the Sichuan Tang Clan.â
Sichuan Tang Clan? Seo-jun frowned.
âAre they nuts? Should I drop a Mixed Origin Sun and Moon Art right on them?â
âI doubt heâs actually one of them. More likely, he was associated with them in the past. My guess is he was part of another group entirelyâ¦â
âI see.â
âIâll look into it personally. It might even be tied to Geumju Hallâs affairs.â
Namgung Jincheon stroked his chin thoughtfully. It was a complicated situation, but not something that could be resolved immediately.
He sighed and then asked,
âBy the way, Son-in-lawâ¦â
âYes?â
âWhat was he like?â
âYou mean Shihyeol Mancheon?â
âYes.â
Seo-jun paused to think, but not for long.
âHe was strong⦠but honestly, I donât think he was as tough as that Gilyeon Hall Master I fought before.â
âReally?â
âYeah. No offense, but heâs definitely not on your level.â
It wasnât just flattery.
Seo-jun had brushed up against something close to the Transformation Stage during his last battle, and his perspective had shifted drastically as a result.
If he fought Namgung Jincheon now?
Seo-jun figured lasting even three moves would be an achievement.
âI see⦠Thatâs not unusual. Most leaders of the Seven Demonic Gates are exceptional even within the Transformation Stage.â
âTrue. And thinking about it, anyone strong enough to succeed somewhere decent wouldnât need to join some shady organization in the first place.â
Seo-jun nodded but then furrowed his brow.
âWait⦠no.â
Someone close to the Transformation Stage could absolutely thrive anywhere.
Even if Shihyeol Mancheon seemed weaker than Gilyeon Hallâs leader, it didnât make him weak.
With his level of skill, he couldâve been a big shot in any righteous sectâpractically a king. So why?
Seo-jun mulled it over but quickly gave up. He hadnât been thinking much lately, and pondering things for more than ten seconds made his head hurt.
âAnyway, this whole thing taught me something.â
âOh? Whatâs that?â
âIâve been too relaxed lately. I need to get stronger, and fast.â
âSon-in-law⦠youâre already the fastest-growing martial artist in history.â
âDoesnât matter. There are still plenty of old-timers stronger than me. This isnât enoughâI need to at least reach the Transformation Stage.â
âHmm⦠Is there anything I can do to help?â
âActually, Iâm planning to head to the Demonic Cult soon, so if youâurk!â
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He glanced down and saw her eyes brimming with tears.
ââ¦You said you wouldnât leave.â
ââ¦IâI was about to say I wouldnât leave right away!â