A four-wheeled carriage and two wagons made a beeline for the Northern Army Fortress. The carriage was surrounded by more than a dozen guards wearing black cloaks to defend against the biting wind. Under their hoods, the guardsâ sharp eyes exuded an aura of bloodthirstiness. Bringing up the rear were two horse-drawn wagons: one filled with luggage and the other carrying servants.
Inside the carriage, an eighteen-year-old young lady sat next to a girl who looked a year or two younger than her. Across from them sat a young man who looked to be around twenty.
The young lady had an elegant appearance like a water lily, with moist eyes that would steal any onlookerâs heart. In contrast, the girl next to her was cute and energetic, with a mischievous expression on her face like a wild horse.
The young man was also fairly good-looking, his only flaw being raised eyebrows that made him look arrogant.
The cute girl said, âOrabeoni[1], is that the Northern Army Fortress over there?â
The man looked outside the window at the girlâs question. There was a large complex in the distance with many towers and pavilions.
âI think so.â
The girl cheered, âWow! That means, Iâll soon be liberated from this boring carriage, right?â
The young lady next to her smiled.
âHow is that a good thing?â said the man, the cute girlâs elder brother.
âYouâre only like that because you have a thing for Seo-Moon-unnie[2]. As for me, Iâm sick and tired of being stuck inside this carriage.â
âDidnât I tell you to stay at home? I warned you that this was going to be a harsh journey.â
âBah! Given the choice, would you be willing to miss out on this golden opportunity? If not, then donât give me that bullshit.â
The young man shook his head helplessly at his younger sisterâs stubbornness. He had never won an argument against his sister before.
Shim Won-Uiâs younger sister, the cute girl, was named Shim Soo-Ah (æČç§é )[5]. She was very well-liked by the elders of her sect, so much so that whenever she was upset, the whole of Judgment Heaven would be turned inside out. Not only her father, the Sky Lord[6] Shim Mu-Oe, but even the other elders would be desperate to find out what caused her to become upset.
To put it simply, although Shim Won-Ui was the successor to Judgment Heaven, his younger sister Shim Soo-Ah was the real heart of the sect. Everything revolved around her. It was at a point where thick-skinned members of Judgment Heaven would report to Shim Soo-Ah first before going to her brother Shim Won-Ui.
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The young lady smiling at the siblings was named Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung (è„żéæ §æ)[7]. She was the granddaughter of the Devilish Genius Seo-Moon Hwa, as well as a strong woman who was well-versed in both the scholarly and martial arts. It was also a well-known fact that her mesmerizing eyes and dignified aura had captured the hearts of countless young men.
The guards escorting the carriage were the elites of Judgment Heaven, known as the Wardens (æ°è·é). Each and every one of them was a warrior in their prime, and they frequently boasted of their unbeatable strength.
The leader of the Wardens was Warden Captain Mok Eun-Pyeong, a swordsman strong enough to have earned the nickname Sword Rain of Blood (èĄéšć).
The wagons behind the carriage were for the servants and luggage. These servants belonged to Judgment Heaven and had joined the party out of concern for their masters, Shim Soo-Ah and Shim Won-Ui.
Not long later, the carriage came to a halt and Warden Captain Mok Eun-Pyeong opened the carriage door.
âYoung Master, we have arrived at our destination.â
âGood!â said Shim Won-Ui, who nodded as he got off the carriage. Shim Soo-Ah and Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung followed suit.
Shim Won-Ui stood looking at the ruins of the Northern Army Fortress, frowning. He was upset that no one had come out to welcome them.
Suddenly, a group of men rushed out from inside the fortress. It was Jang Pae-San and his men.
âHuff, huffâŠâ they panted, as they ran as quickly as they could.
Warden Captain Mok Eun-Pyeong stepped forward and coldly asked, âAre you the one in charge of this place?â
In the face of Mok Eun-Pyeongâs harsh tone that felt like it could draw blood, Jang Pae-San flinched and swallowed his saliva.
âYes, thatâs right. I am Jang Pae-San, Captain of the Third Mercenary Company of Heavenâs Summit.â
âDidnât Heavenâs Summit inform you about our imminent arrival?â
âI did receive a letter, but it didnât state exactly when you would arriveâŠâ
Jang Pae-San hastily made up an excuse, but Mok Eun-Pyeong wasnât buying it. At the same time, Mok Eun-Pyeongâs icy stare was starting to annoy the men of the Third Company. The tension between them rose.
Just then, Shim Won-Ui stepped forward and said, âThatâs enough, Captain Mok. How were these men supposed to know when we would arrive? Itâs not like they are saints.â
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âMy apologies.â
âItâs fine, itâs fine. By the way, have our accommodations been prepared?â
âYes, they have!â replied Jang Pae-San loudly, unconsciously standing at attention. Mok Eun-Pyeongâs murderous glare was frightening, but it was nothing compared to Shim Won-Uiâs creepy smile.
This young manâs eyes arenât smiling at all.
Shim Won-Uiâs lips were upturned, but Jang Pae-San felt that his unmoving, unreadable eyes reminded him of the venomous snakes he had seen in his childhood.
âWeâve come a long way, so we would like to rest now.â
âFollow me, I will show you to your rooms.â
Jang Pae-San led the way, followed by the Wardens and Shim Won-Ui.
Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung and Shim Soo-Ah looked around the Northern Army Fortress curiously. They knew how incredible the Northern Army had been in its heyday.
If not for the Northern Army, the Silent Night would have won the war. The Northern Army was so powerful that even the factions led by the Four Northern Pillars, mere fragments of the Northern Army, were not forces that Heavenâs Summit could afford to underestimate.
However, that mighty Northern Army had become history, and they were currently looking at what little was left of it. The desolate sight left a feeling of bitterness in their mouths.
Most of the towers and pavilions had collapsed, and even the inner walls had fallen over. The entire ruin gave off an eerie aura.
Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung observed her surroundings with a regretful look on her face.
âWhat a pity. This abandoned ruin is all thatâs left of the Northern Army. They once enjoyed worldwide renown, but now all they have left is a memory of their fame.â
Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung sighed softly.
She was aware that her grandfather had been the one to plot the fall of the Northern Army. Most importantly, she knew that Heavenâs Summit and the rest of the murim had willingly chosen to do this because they felt that the world no longer needed the Northern Army.
âThis is the way of the world. The strong survive, while the weak perish. When the hunt is over, we no longer need the hunting dogs. The Northern Army was destroyed by this kind of logic, and I think it makes a lot of sense,â said Shim Won-Ui.
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âYou might be my brother, but the way you talk disgusts me.â
Shim Won-Uiâs face turned black at his younger sisterâs insult.
âYou! What did you just say?â
âPeh! You should be a little more respectful since weâre in the Northern Army Fortress.â
Shim Soo-Ah looked around the fortress excitedly, not caring about Shim Won-Uiâs reaction to her words. She seemed genuinely thrilled to be here and was upset at her brotherâs pretentious attitude. Shim Won-Ui decided to stop arguing with her since he couldnât win anyway.
If she starts crying now, I will go crazy.
Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung smiled gently as she watched the squabbling siblings.
Jang Pae-San led Shim Won-Ui to the Lofty Sky Manor that he and his men had been working hard renovating all winter. Their efforts had resulted in the manor being restored reasonably well.
Jang Pae-San pointed at the Lofty Sky Manor and said, âThis is the nicest building in the fortress. We spent the past winter renovating it so that it can be used.â
âHmph!â Shim Won-Ui shook his head in disappointment, but it seemed that he had no choice but to accept. The other buildings in the Northern Army Fortress were in such a bad state that the Lofty Sky Manor looked like a palace to him.
He turned to Mok Eun-Pyeong, saying, âThe servants will stay on the first floor, and the Wardens can have the second floor. The third floor belongs to us.â
âYes, Young Master.â
Meanwhile, Shim Soo-Ah was staring intently at Jang Pae-San, who was clearly perturbed by her strange action.
âW-Why are you staring at me like that?â
âHey, is it true that the last successor of the Northern Army lives here?â
âYes, Young Miss.â
âWhere is he? Why isnât he coming to meet me? Isnât it proper manners for the owner of the house to greet his guests?â
âErâŠâ stuttered Jang Pae-San, a clueless expression on his face. He hadnât seen Jin Mu-Won ever since he was forcefully chased out of the mansion last winter. The young man had cooped himself up in the Grand Library, and Jang Pae-San didnât have time to check on him because he needed to renovate the Lofty Sky Manor.
Most importantly, unlike them, Jin Mu-Won was not obliged to meet with the three. The young man was the Lord of the Northern Army, not a member of Heavenâs Summit.
Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung, who had been standing beside Shim Soo-Ah, cut in, âWe are the guests here. We should put down our luggage and go to greet him instead.â
âIs that so?â
âYes. Shall we head over to our rooms?â
âOkay, I will do as Unnie says.â
âThank you, sister.â
Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung took Shim Soo-Ah indoors, accompanied by the servants carrying their luggage.
Behind them, Shim Won-Ui turned his head back to face Jang Pae-San. He asked, âWhatâs his name?â
âWho are you talking about?â
âThe successor of the Northern Army.â
âAh, right. His name is Jin Mu-Won.â
âJin Mu-Won huh? Well, Iâll see you later.â
Shim Won-Ui entered the Lofty Sky Manor, smiling thoughtfully.
The guards followed Shim Won-Ui and went inside with Mok Eun-Pyeong in the lead, but as they walked past the mercenaries, they did not forget to size them up one at a time.
The mercenaries of the Third Company shuddered under the Wardensâ gazes. Deep down, they knew that they were nothing compared to the Wardens.
However, Seo Mu-Sang remembered the faces of all the Wardens clearly as if he had seen them the day before. All of the Wardens smiled, having recognized Seo Mu-Sang as well. In particular, one of them grinned pretentiously as he looked at Seo Mu-Sang.
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âYeop Wol? Is that you?â exclaimed Seo Mu-Sang.
Footnotes:
[1] Orabeoni: The formal/historical version of Oppa, used by a younger female calling an elder male in the same generation.
[2] Unnie: Korean honorific for a younger female calling an older female in the same generation.
[5] Shim Soo-Ah (æČç§é ): Soo-Ah means âpretty and elegantâ.
[6] Sky Lord: The literal translation of Sky Lord is Heaven Leader, because he is the leader of Judgment Heaven, but âHeaven Leaderâ sounds bad no matter how you look at it.
[7] Seo-Moon Hye-Ryung (è„żéæ §æ): Her family name is Seo-Moon, one of the rare two-character family names. Her first name Hye-Ryung means âintelligent and sympatheticâ.
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