âCome back after you have gotten some rest. youâre going to die at this rate.â
Those were the words Muyeon heard from the leader of his swordsmen squad before becoming an escort.
Muyeon swung his sword every night in order to forget that memory. Yet, they would never fade away.
Martial artists, who had no will of their own other than performing their art. Yet, those memories were like shadows, ink on the page.
Muyeonâs sword was similar to that.
That was the essence of Muyeonâs current sword.
A hollow sword that had no purpose.
He was just swinging it. Thatâs why no matter how many hundreds or thousands of times he swung the sword, the memory would never fade away.
A prodigy of Ancient Gu Clan. Besides the First Elderâs grandson, Gu Jeolyub, Muyeonâs talent was definitely that of a genius.
It was said that Muyeon would have become the first one to reach the Peak realm in Ancient Gu Clanâs history.
Come to think of it now, it was all useless.
Were all first-rate martial artists that obsessed with rank?
Muyeon still couldnât understand himself.
Why did I come this far, for what reason?
What is left for me?
I still remembered the members of the swordsmen who screamed desperately for help.
What is my purpose of wielding a sword? A swordsmen served to protect with their sword.
And yet, I couldnât protect them.
Then who am I?
I didnât know.
I lived like a crippled man. It went on like that until I received the order from the leader.
âI canât let a martial artist like you rot here like this, not in the current situation. So, this is the best place for me to send you. Go there and take it easy.â
The place I was sent to was the escort squad. An honorable position, protecting the direct descendants of Gu Clan. Yet Muyeon didnât look at it that way.
âReport each and every one of their actions.â
That was the order he received as soon as he had joined the escort squad.
Why? Am I really protecting them?
In Muyeonâs eyes, the escort team existed in order to observe, rather than escort.
But he didnât object to the order. Was he in any position to? Muyeon couldnât figure it out.
Muyeon gets assigned to who he will be escorting shortly after.
He was the third and only son out of the four children of Gu, Gu Yangcheon.
The first impression wasnât all that good. Every descendant of Gu Clan was exactly like that, his sharp eyes and mouth showed that heâd have a bad temper.
I didnât talk to him much, but I could definitely tell that he didnât have a good temper. Not just that but he was arrogant as well.
âNice to meet you, Young Master.â
âYouâre the escort?â
âYes, my name is Muyeon.â
âOh my, I told them to bring me a woman, they suck at their job.â
âPardonâŠ?â
âDonât talk to me, youâre annoying. Go sit in a corner and donât let me see your face.â
âŠNo wonder why a fellow senior of the swordsmen squad gave me a yakgwa .
âWhat is this for?â
âIf he starts to get angry, just listen with one ear and let it out the other, give this to the Young Master. Things will be slightly better after that.â
I was thankful to the senior for that advice. Thanks to him, I was able to deal with the Young Master a bit more effectively.
I didnât know if it was the leaderâs intention, but after spending a week with Gu Yangcheon, I wanted to return to my swordsmen squad.
The new job was easier physically, but it was much harder mentally.
Then one day the Second Elder was looking for Gu Yangcheon.
Then Gu Yangcheon ran away to the streets as soon as he heard the news.
Do I have to stop him?
I thought about it for a short moment.
To be honest I was more scared of Gu Yangcheonâs outrage than the Second Elderâs scolding.
So I just followed him out to the streets and quietly observed him.
Gu Yangcheon didnât particularly do anything outside.
He was just watching people as they walked by, going on with their lives.
ââŠâ
To my surprise, the air around him seemed to change into this desolate silence.
What was he thinking? Usually, he had a bad temper, yet, sometimes certain deep emotions would come to surface.
Immense regret and mollifying sorrow lingered across his face.
However, at the same time, his face seemed peaceful and resigned.
The only word that I could think to match the expression that was lingering on his face was, âSurrenderâ.
Why did the Young Master, who was destined to become the Lord give up?
I couldnât comprehend what pain that boy was going through.
I didnât really want to pry any further either, as I wasnât in a position to anyway.
Then one moment,
The air around Gu Yangcheon changed.
To put it into words.
I unconsciously placed my hand on the hilt of my sword. I heard from many others that I had good senses.
I quickly scanned the area with my eyes but didnât feel any threat.
âHuh?â
What was this prickling feeling I had? The feeling even gave me the chills.
But it didnât last long.
âWant a potato?â
Her face wasnât really visible, but a kid that seemed to be around the same age as Gu Yangcheon appeared in front of him with a basket full of potatoes.
The prickling feeling around the area disappeared. Was that kid responsible for the feeling?
There was no way, but it was better to be safe than sorry. I went closer to Gu Yangcheon, ready to draw my sword any moment.
âYoung MasterâŠ?â
Shockingly enough, Gu Yangcheon was eating the potato that the child handed to him. The boy that would always flip the table when the dishes werenât to his liking, that Gu Yangcheon was eating a potato.
The childâs appearance was even more problematic. The clothes she was wearing were tattered and dirty.
I didnât know when Gu Yangcheon would burst into anger like the time when he would throw his clothes away after wearing it once.
I had to send the kid away immediately.
âHow dare you-â
âYou got any yakgwas?â
âHuh?â
âDo you have any yakgwas.â
Why was he suddenly asking for yakgwa? I wanted to say that he greedily ate all of them on our way, but I couldnât say it out loud.
Thankfully, there was one more yakgwa when I searched my pocket.
âHahh⊠Learned martial arts only to become an escort that brings yakgwasâŠâ
That was what I thought at that moment.
Gu Yangcheon took the yakgwa from me.
I thought that Gu Yangcheon would eat it in order to cleanse the lingering taste of the potato.
âYou want to try this?â
He offered it to the child instead.
ââŠHuh?â
I obviously thought that Gu Yangcheon would curse the child out after eating the yakgwa.
That was the Gu Yangcheon I had always known.
But he changed.
He was even apologizing to her saying that he would give her more if he had more. I just couldnât understand the situation at all.
âI need to check where the sun rises tomorrow.â
Whether it was west, east, south, I had to check.
The child that was happy after getting the yakgwa disappears with an old man shortly after.
The weird thing is that only a few days later, the girl and the old man I saw in the streets were now working at Gu Yangcheonâs place.
That day was definitely the starting point of when Gu Yangcheon started to change.
Gu Yangcheon started to train. Even training alone was surprising news, but he was also training at a high skill level too.
He trained to the point where even I would sometimes be in awe.
He also changed his attitudes towards the servants. Not that he was kind to them or anything, he just didnât show any care.
Whether they worked hard or made mistakes, he didnât care. The servants jubilated saying that it felt like heaven.
A lot of things had changed.
âDid he really changeâŠ?â
I often thought about the expression on Gu Yangcheonâs face. That expression concerned me constantly.
It felt like he was living while hiding something. As if a kid in mid teens would have something important to hide in the first place.
âMaybe he didnât change, but more like thatâs his true self.â
But what for?
I didnât know.
When I ventured out to the streets with Gu Yangcheon again. He navigated through streets and alleys to find the Hao Clan.
For what reason does a person from the Orthodox Factions involve themselves with an Unorthodox Faction, and how did he even find out about this place?
I couldnât understand anything.
Gu Yangcheon even spat out information about the Lord of Hao Clan.
I was so shocked that I almost drew my sword too late.
The swords of Hao Clanâs guardsâ were faster than I expected.
But Gu Yangcheon didnât even flinch one bit despite all the swords pointed at him.
How could he stay calm like that?
I suddenly got reminded of the leaderâs words when he would get drunk.
âYou know, the clan of Gu isnât all that bright and sunshine as you may think it is. Donât delve too deep into it though, you might not be happy from what you come across.â
My mind was in a complicated state when I was reminded of that.
After emerging from Hao Clan, Gu Yangcheon bought a ton of yakgwas as if nothing happened.
With all my money at that⊠Still never got the money back.
When we returned to the clan, Gu Yangcheon requested that I keep all of this a secret as this was strictly his personal business. I replied that I would comply.
But I had to report everything that happened.
When I was writing everything in the report, I couldnât understand myself.
All I had to do was just write it. That was my job. But why wasnât I able to write it?
The answer was simply my guts. My guts were telling me that I shouldnât write it down.
But for what reason? What was the problem? My mind was a mess.
In the end, I only wrote that he only went to the Hao Clan, but didnât write about the lord of Hao Clan.
It was a difficult night. Not being able to understand anything myself just made it worse.
I suddenly felt the urge to swing my sword. So, I went outside and grabbed my sword.
How many months has it been since I felt the desire to swing my sword. It felt different than when I swung without any will.
Who am I?
Who was Gu Yangcheon?
What is the Gu clan.
I asked all those questions to my sword and it replied.
Just like that, I was enlightened for the first time in a few months.
That made me feel joy like a child, I even bragged about it to the old man, who was sweeping Gu Yangcheonâs place.
My head felt refreshed.
ââŠI think I can go back now.â
I felt like I could return to being the swordsman. This could be thanks to Gu Yangcheon.
I felt thankful to Gu Yangcheon who never asked what I was so agitated over, despite him noticing it.
Thatâs why I also couldnât talk to Gu Yangcheon about what his complications were.
Why he wore the mask of scumbag and eventually decided to throw that mask away. What was Gu Clanâs secret, I didnât dare to think about it.
So, I was about to request to return to the swordsmen squad.
ââŠSichuan?â
But they told me to go to Sichuan.
âŠWhy?
* * * *
âThe Military Exhibition of the Tang Clan?â
A day has passed since the Second Elder absurdly told me to just run away.
When I complained to him saying running away was absurd, the Second Elder looked at me disappointedly and went to find a way to get me to Sichuan.
Which is how he brought up the idea of the Military Exhibition of Tang Clan.
âWe get an invitation every year but it wasnât something I was fond of going to.â
The Military Exhibition was one of the events the Tang Clan hosted. And this was an event hosted in order to showcase their military prowess.
âThat starts around this timeâŠ?
Once or so, Iâve attended the event in my previous life using the status of Young Lord.
I remember a lot of cool looking weapons being displayed there.
âItâs going to start in about 15 days, so it would be right for me to leave now.â
I barely had enough time to travel such a long distance. Can I really reach Secret Vault of the Golden Nature Clan of Sichuan in that short amount of time?
âBut how did you get the approval?â
The reason why I attended the event previously was so that I could make my face known to the Tang clan after Iâve become the Young Lord.
It was unexpected to hear that I was allowed to leave for almost a month, it wasnât easy for a descendant of Gu Clan to do that.
It was only possible before because I was the Young Lord then.
The Second Elder laughed.
âI just have to do a favor for the Gu Clan.â
âYou are going that far?â
What kind of favor will he be doing where it would be easy?
I honestly thought he would just send me off in a random carriage that was on its way to Sichuan.
I mean, itâs still better than running awa-, wait, that is running away.
I got goosebumps realizing that I just had the same thoughts as the Second Elder.
âIâm at least better than this old bear of a manâŠâ
Yes! Of course I am.
âThe promise was made already, and Yangcheon.â
âYes.â
âI donât know why you are trying to go to Sichuan, but you are the direct descendant of the Gu Clan. Mark that in your head and act appropriately.â
ââŠâ
He was basically telling me not to cause any trouble.
I made a rather strange look upon hearing his words. They wouldâve been more persuasive had it come from a different person.
But it was really unrealistic to hear the Second Elder telling me not to cause any trouble.
âWhat is that face youâre making? This old man is suddenly getting the urge to hit you in the top of your head right now.â
ââŠYou looked so amazing a moment ago that I became speechless.â
Anyway, things went nicely, even if I failed to find the secret vault of Golden Nature Clan.
If that happens, I want to make sure that Gaecheon Clan doesnât get a hold of the vault in any way possible.
âSo, when do I leave?â
âWhat do you mean when? You need to leave now.â
âPardonâŠ?â
What is this man saying?
How can I leave if I didnât even prepa-
âI told the servants to get everything ready so you should be able to leave now.â
Oddly the preparation were done rather quicklyâŠ
âWhat about my opinion?â
âYou seemed to want to go as soon as possible, so this old man got everything ready.â
âIsnâtâ âsoonâ a bit too soonâŠ?â
âThe trip is long so wouldnât it be better for you to go and return home early?â
He wasnât wrong but it still felt a little bit odd.
I saw Muyeon approaching from afar. Muyeon had a blank face as if his soul escaped from his body.
Why does that guy look like that now?
It looked like he was going to the carriage without any choice, ordered by the Second Elder.
The crew included Muyeon and some servants. Wi Seol-Ah wasnât in the carriage.
I was worried that she might be, but thankfully she wasnât.
âBut do I leave without saying anything to her? I feel like sheâd be sad if I did that.â
I was going away for almost a month. It was indeed easier for my mind to leave her here, but I couldnât see her for a month.
âBut can I really leave just like this? Shouldnât I at least tell the-â
âGo! This old man has taken care of everything. Now set off!â
He crammed me in the carriage and then closed the door.
âWhat kind of farewell is thisâŠ!â
I couldnât finish my sentence. The carriage had already started going.
Just like that, the carriage set off, leaving the clan behind.
* * * *
After the carriage had left, the Second Elder turned around and headed towards Gu Yangcheonâs place.
âNow letâs talk, Senior.â
Even though there seemed to be no one inside Gu Yangcheonâs place, the Sword Emperor was waiting for him there.
The smile he always had on his face was gone and only his cold eyes remained.
âAbout what.â
âAbout why the Lord requested me to do such a thing.â
The Second Elder settled down in front of the Sword Emperor. The huge size of the Second Elder was incomparable to the Sword Emperor.
It seemed like the Second Elder would be able to easily pin him down with his weight advantage, but the Second Elder knew.
To never judge a book by its cover.
In that small vessel, he contained the strength of the Heavens. The Sword Emperor, despite the title he was given, didnât even need a sword at the state he was in currently in.
âAbout why you are desperately searching for the Immortal Healer. Iâm curious.â
The Sword Emperor didnât say anything but just stared at him. Then the Second Elder let out a sigh.
He knew that he wouldnât respond to his question.
âThen Iâll ask a different question.â
The Second Elder took a sip of tea. He slowly gulped it down and spoke again.
âYour granddaughter, what is she?â
The cold eyes of the Sword Emperor turned to the Second Elder.
âThat child.â
Their gazes clashed against each other.
âIs she even human?â
The Sword Emperorâs Qi engulfed the room like a raging storm upon hearing the Second Elderâs words.