The School of the Sapphire Sword earned its name because its sword was as pure as a clear sky. They might not have been a part of the noble clans, but they were definitely not a small, weak school. Instead, it was a mid-sized school that had hundreds of martial arts masters.
Thatâs why Yang Wonil was proud to be a part of the School of the Sapphire Sword.
âBring in ten outsiders in ten days, or youâll be kicked out of the school.â
That was the punishment Wonil received from the head of the School of the Sapphire Sword. It was for having caused a fight within the school and crippling a fellow martial artist.
To be honest, compared to his misdeed, it was a fairly light punishment. As long as he could recruit ten outsiders, he would be forgiven.
The problem was that recruiting ten people was no easy task.
âHow am I supposed to bring in ten people in just ten days?!â
In the current martial realm, a schoolâs authority changed depending on how many players they had.
If a player went through a certain school, climbed up the Tower, and became a Ranker, that would naturally raise the reputation of the school and bring in more students. Thatâs why martial schools couldnât help but put in a considerable amount of effort in recruiting players.
âNo matter whatâŚâ
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Wonil resolved himself as he set out to recruit players.
Getting a job at a mid-sized school like the School of the Sapphire Sword was no easy task. It had taken Wonil a lot of effort to finally settle down on the 10th Floor. He couldnât get kicked out like this.
He had never done anything else in his life other than swing swords, but he was prepared to do anythingâeven if that meant using force if words didnât work.
The level of players that arrived on the 10th Floor was pretty clear-cut. There was the problem with stacking penalties, but he was a lower floor player that had only managed to climb up to the 15th Floor. He wouldnât have to worry about the penalty once he recruited ten people.
Or thatâs how things should have goneâŚ
âHuhâŚ?â
His eyes spun, and time seemed to move slower. Before he knew it, Wonil was sprawled out on the ground.
He didnât know what happened. He was sure that he had swung first, but he must have passed out for a moment.
When he came to, he noticed the gaze of the crowd staring at him.
âGasp!â
Wonil stood up in surprise, but his legs gave out on him, and he flopped back down onto the ground.
âWhat happened?â
âIsnât that Yang Wonil?â
âYang Wonil?â
âThe embarrassment of the School of the Sapphire Sword. I heard he caused some trouble recently, so why is he here?â
âIsnât the head of Sapphire Sword greedy for outsiders? He was probably told to recruit them as a punishment.â
âBut why is he like that on the ground?â
âWell, from what I saw earlierâŚâ
Wonil could hear the whispers of the crowd.
He was ashamed to have ended up falling over in front of all these people.
Wonil gathered strength in his legs and carefully got back up. He then started looking around for YuWon, but some amount of time must have passed because he was nowhere to be seen.
âDamn it!â
He clenched his fist.
Wonil cut through the crowd, trying his best to appear unphased. He lowered his head and got out of there as fast as he could. In his mind, there was one fact that wouldnât leave.
âThe next time we meetâŚâ
Killing intent filled Wonilâs eyes.
* * *
Ten days had passed.
After arriving on the 10th Floor, YuWon had continued to move on his feet without rest.
He liked the Martial Realm, but this was certainly a problem. There were no good methods of transportation here. There was no advanced magic or magical creatures that made moving around easier. So there was no choice but to run around on his own two feet.
âItâs so far.â
Ten days. That wasnât a short period of time. And in that time, YuWon had traversed over 4,000km.* From Martial City, the starting area of the 10th Floor located in the northern region, all the way to Mt. Heaven in the western region. Due to the distance, no matter how fast YuWon was, it still took him time.
*PR/N: about 2,485.5 miles
âSo this is Mt. Heaven.â
Before his eyes was a great mountain and a clear, blue sky. It was easy to stare out into the overwhelming magnificence of nature.
YuWon got moving again.
Around the time he managed to climb halfway up the mountain, the sun had started to set.
Rustleâ
On edge and alert, YuWon heard the rustling of the leaves.
He turned his head. There was a large group of people gathered up.
âWho are you?â
A voice filled with caution.
In order to hide their location, the voice was transferred to him through mana that echoed throughout the forest. There was only a single voice, but YuWon could sense the presence of more than just one person.
On the mountain, the sun set quickly. It had now become dark, and YuWon used [Cinder Eyes] in the darkness.
âThereâs roughly twenty of them.â
The number of people was an issue, but also each of them was fairly skilled.
As expected of Mt. Heaven. This place was riddled with monstrous people.
âPlease donât be on such high alert. I am not an enemy.â
âYou donât seem lost. You do know what kind of place this is, right?â
That was the question YuWon was waiting for.
He looked towards the owner of the voice that was observing him in the woods, and he replied, âIs this not the home of the Heavenly Demonic Cult, located on Mt. Heaven of the western region?â
The two locked eyes, and right as he responded, twenty people revealed themselves.
Shhk, shwooâ
Ssk, ssskâ
The twenty people surrounded YuWon.
YuWon remembered something similar happening to him. It was like when he was surrounded by a group of Jackals right after entering the Tower. However, this was a very different situation.
âJackals canât even begin to be compared to them.â
The Heavenly Demonic Cult was a group that had long been facing off against the Martial Artistsâ Alliance. Currently they were unable to leave Mt. Heaven, but if you looked at the strength of each school individually, the Heavenly Demonic Cult could have been considered the greatest martial arts school.
And these people here were the members of that same Heavenly Demonic Cult.
âSo you did your research before coming.â
A martial artist from the Heavenly Demonic Cult looked YuWon up and down. It was probably to take into consideration things like his clothes, weapons, and the energy he radiated.
The atmosphere and energy that YuWon radiated wasnât all that bad.
The martial artist nodded his head at YuWonâs visit.
âSo, do you desire to join our cult?â
It was obvious the reason why a player would seek out the Heavenly Demonic Cult. Unless one was absolutely crazy, no one would ever come here to pick a fight.
It was a case where everyone who came here came to make the Cult their home. And the Heavenly Demonic Cult was very picky about the players that wanted to join.
âWhat floor player are you? If you want to join the Cult, tell us your floor, name, and show us your skillsâŚâ
âThatâs not it.â
YuWon shook his head. He did have business with the Heavenly Demonic Cult, but he had no intention of becoming a permanent member. The thought of giving up climbing the Tower to settle down on the 10th Floor like the other martial artists here had never even crossed his mind.
YuWon could have said that clearly, but he knew that this wasnât something to say to the plain martial artist in front of him.
There was a âmuch bigger gazeâ that had been looking at him since earlier. YuWon looked towards that gaze and spoke.
âI, player Kim YuWon, wish to take the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test.â
As soon as he said thatâŚ
[The Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test will now start.]
The test began.
* * *
The day quickly became dark. Due to how tall the mountain was, the sun was up for a shorter period of time.
YuWon climbed up the mountain with the martial artists of the Demonic Cult.
Tmp, tmpâ
The mountain was tranquil. The sounds of people stepping on leaves could be heard clearly.
The head of this group, Gwang HaMuk, decided to break the silence.
âItâs been a while since a player wanted to take the Cultâs test.â
Gwang HaMuk was a player who had climbed beyond the 40th Floor. He was skilled enough to be in charge of his own unit.
âSeeing as how you came all the way here, you already know, right? The reason why players avoid the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test.â
âIsnât it because the passing rate is low?â
âYouâre wrong.â
HaMuk shook his head while smiling faintly.
âItâs not because itâs low, but because itâs impossible.â
ââŚâ
âThere has not been a single player to ever pass the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test. Thatâs how the unspoken rule has come to beâto never take the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs test.â
HaMuk looked over at YuWon.
âBut maybe youâll be different.â
There was not a single person in the Martial Realm that didnât know of the Heavenly Demonic Cult. There were two reasons for this. The first was that the Cult possessed enough power to be considered the greatest martial arts school. The second was because no player had ever managed to pass the Cultâs test.
âWhich is why their forces are slowly growing weaker.â
A martial arts school incapable of recruiting new players. Thatâs why the only way the Demonic Cult could increase their forces was to accept players that descended from higher floors.
That was the reason why Mt. Heaven was so quiet.
Long ago, the Heavenly Demonic Cult had so many men that it occupied the entirety of this enormous mountain.
âItâs this way.â
Shwoooâ
While following behind HaMuk, a sinister mana started to envelope YuWonâs body.
[You have entered a barrier.]
[You try to resist the effects of the barrier.]
[You have failed to resist the effects.]
[If you go off the predetermined path, you will fall under the status effect : Hallucination.]
A barrier. Compared to the Jaegal Clan, known to have the most powerful barriers, the Cultâs barrier wasnât as strong, but it was still impressive.
The path in front of him now looked completely different. There were dozens of different paths, and one had to find the true path among them. If one accidentally stepped on the wrong path, they would fall under the barrierâs hallucination, as the message warned.
âIf you take even a single wrong step, youâll be completely lost. Except for the Heavenly Demon, no one will be able find you, so be careful and followâŚâ
HaMuk turned his head to warn YuWon only to stop talking. His eyes widened.
YuWon was gone.
HaMuk could have sworn that he was there until a moment ago, but now⌠he was gone.
âW-Where did heâŚ?â
HaMukâs head scanned back and forth. The entire area was the Heavenly Demonic Cultâs barrier. And if he disappeared inside hereâŚ
âFuck.â
⌠YuWon might become unable to ever find his way out.
* * *
Tmpâ
YuWon walked without hesitation.
As he walked down a path, another crossroad appeared. Among the dozens of paths, YuWon picked a single one and continued on.
[Cinder Eyes]
His red eyes let him see through the illusion created by the barrier.
The barrier was honestly not that amazing. They might be the Heavenly Demonic Cult, but they were still a part of the 10th Floorâs world. [Cinder Eyes] wasnât some half-baked skill that couldnât even see through this placeâs barrier.
âHow far does this go?â
The path stretched out pretty far.
Heâd had to choose a path over ten times now, but every time, YuWon managed to pick the true path and not a fake one created by the barrier.
30 minutes had passed since heâd started walking through the barrier. It was about time for him to see the endâŚ
Sskâ
⌠The end of the chosen path.
Once again YuWon came to a crossroad, which brought him to a stop. This crossroad was different from the other ones.
âThere are two paths.â
Both paths were real and not fake.
YuWon wondered which one to pick.
In the end, he decided to trust his instincts. Regardless of his choice, he wouldnât fall under the hallucination of the barrier. So he picked the left path.
However, his choice wasnât based entirely on instinct. There was also the âwind.â
Tmpâ
With every step, the scenery around him changed. The thick dense forest grew further away, and a small room revealed itself.
The room was quiet and simple with a single candle lighting the room. And in the middle of the room was someone sitting down with his back facing YuWon.
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âSo youâve come.â
A low, thick voice.
Thatâs whenâŚ
[You have passed the Heavenly Demonâs 1st test.]
⌠The message he was waiting for popped up.
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