Survival Guide for the Reincarnated-Chapter 230
βIn the future, I intend to be a conqueror. Why else do you think I left the Snow Palace?β
Silence fell.
βTo walk my own path.β
The air in the pavilion grew heavy. ππβ―π¦ππ¦π£πππππ.πβ΄π
βYou say you would use me as a bladeβYang Seoljin said much the same. That I could become the strongest sword to sweep away obstacles for the revival of the Thousand-Year Demon Sect... That I should devour the Snow Palace... that we should work together...β
Unhwiβs voice turned colder with each word.
βYang Seoljin was a fool. And incompetent. And as with Seo Hyo, I have no interest in whether the Thousand-Year Demon Sect rises again or not. I have no intention of stopping it either.β
βWhy not?β
βWhy must I?β
Unhwiβs gaze sharpened.
βThis is the martial world. If warriors wish to act, to stop them requires just cause. And unfortunately, I neither have such a cause, nor do I care to fabricate one.β
Hwa Munyeom frowned and was about to speak when Unhwi continued.
βTo be frank, I am even a little curious.β
βCurious? About what?β
βWhat the world will look like if the Thousand-Year Demon Sect is rebuilt.β
The whole pavilion tensed at those words.
βIf you ask me to lend my strength to that, I may do so. But in return, you must lend me yours.β
β...β
βYang Seoljin promised me power in the Snow Palace in exchange for being his blade. He even hinted at schemes to help me eliminate the other heirs of the Extreme North, offering to kill my family for me. Arrogant, wasnβt it?β
The atmosphere sank with his words. Each syllable drew a reaction from the air itself.
At this uncanny phenomenon, Hwa Munyeomβs eyes twitched.
βI wish to be a conqueror who embraces all things. Yet he offered to kill my kin and my people for me? His proposal was an insult.β
βSometimes, to gain something, you must sacrifice greatly.β
βIt is to avoid that fate that I take up my sword.β
β...Hmm.β
βI am greedy. I live to seize what I desire without losing what is mine. For someone like me, Yang Seoljinβs paltry offer was laughable. And you know wellβhe met a rather miserable end.β
Though imprisoned in a dungeon, it was publicly known he had been torn limb from limb and fed to the hounds.
That was the tale spread.
The air grew heavier still. The warriors of the Muksehoe unconsciously stiffened, even Commander Seong looked at Unhwi in astonishment.
But Hwa Munyeom most of all.
If the others could not sense it, he surely could.
What poured from Unhwi was compressed fury.
It was astonishing. Noβterrifying.
A warrior of the Five Origins Realm, merely letting his emotion surface, was enough to alter the environment around him. Hwa Munyeomβs skin and senses told him clearly:
This boy was extraordinary.
This child... is this what he truly was?
It was not only his resolve.
It was the force he exuded.
This boldness.
Such things could not be faked. They belonged only to a true martial man.
Hwa Munyeomβs hand trembled faintly.
It was certain.
The boy before him was real. Not one of the countless fools cluttering the martial world, but a true warrior.
βSenior Hwa... I trust you will not make the same mistake as Yang Seoljin.β
β...You mean not to go against your will, nor rush ahead of you.β
βExactly.β
βVery well. I understand. Then may we say that from this moment, we walk the same path?β
Unhwi looked at Hwa Munyeom. Something dangerous flickered in his gaze.
βDo you know how Yang Seoljin became Deputy Palace Lord?β
β...β
βI investigated. His rise was a bloody one. He removed rivals, manufactured crises and solved them, became hailed as savior. He roamed the Martial Alliance, the Sichuan Alliance, the Central Plains, and brought immense gains to the Snow Palace. For all that he was Master of Cheonrim, Yang Seoljin could not have done this alone. It was you who placed him on the throne. You who raised him to Deputy Lord of the Everlasting Snow Palace.β
Unhwiβs voice dropped low.
βRemember this well.β
His cold gaze bored into Hwa Munyeom. The entire pavilion held its breath.
βI am not Yang Seoljin.β
An overwhelming force pressed down on the room.
βIf you try to use me as you used him, it will be the greatest blunder in the history of your Muksehoe.β
At those words, silence swallowed the pavilion whole.
At last, Hwa Munyeom managed to speak.
β...Then you mean to say matters of the Snow Palace will be yours to handle. In that case, what is it you want?β
Unhwi sat back down, smiling faintly.
βItβs simple. First, treat me as an equal partner.β
βAn equal partner...β
βI am not your subordinate. I am not your sword.β
Unhwi lifted his cup.
βIf this is truly to be cooperation, then we must respect each otherβs aims and move forward in ways that benefit both.β
Hwa Munyeom exhaled heavily.
β...I understand. And the second?β
A thin smile tugged at Unhwiβs lips.
βI want my own path. And on that path, I will claim what I seek.β
βBe specific.β
βAs Celestial Envoy, I will fulfill my role.β
He paused, then added:
βAnd someday, I will stand in the place where I truly belong.β
Hwa Munyeomβs gaze shifted.
βThat place...?β
βIt is not yet time to speak of it.β
Unhwi shook his head.
βWhat is certain is this: until the day I stand there, I will need your cooperation.β
βAnd we will need you.β
βPrecisely.β
Unhwi drained his cup.
βBut remember. I will not be controlled.β
βGood. I understand. Then, to strengthen our bond, will you hear something from me?β
βIf it is Senior Hwaβs words, I will listen.β
βA secret realm will soon appear at Seongrim Mountain.β
βWhat kind of secret realm?β
βOne belonging to the Thousand-Year Demon Sect.β
Unhwiβs brow furrowed, and Commander Seongβs did as well.
βWhen it appears, I want Β«N.o.v.e.l.i.g.h.tΒ» you to bring us what lies within.β
Hwa Munyeom spoke not as one giving orders, but as one requesting.
They had agreed to stand as equalsβthis was only natural.
βWhen?β
βOne month from now.β
βOne month. Understood. Come to the Cheonryong Pavilion the day after it appears.β
βStraightforward. Very well.β
As Hwa Munyeom rose to leave, Unhwi stopped him.
βI have more questions.β
βAsk.β
βYou said Muksehoe. What is your rank within it?β
Hwa Munyeom smiled.
βVice Master.β
βAnd those men there?β
Glancing at the ten seated Muksehoe warriors, Hwa Munyeom spoke quietly.
βI see you are curious about our structure. Very well. We are organized into Master, Vice Master, and HeavenβEarthβMan. Heaven-grade, Earth-grade, and Human-grade warriors. These ten are all Earth-grade.β
Unhwi was briefly startled.
All ten were at least of the Mythic Realm, two looked to be at the HeavenβMan Apex. And yet they were merely Earth-grade?
βThe Heaven-grade warriorsβare they all like you, at the Five Origins Realm?β
βHrhrhr... more or less.β
βCan you tell me their number?β
βYou are full of questions.β
βBetter to know than notβthat is my judgment.β
βWell... you must measure us against the Everlasting Snow Palace. Very well. There are eight Heaven-grade warriors in Muksehoe.β
At those words, Unhwiβs eyes flashed.
Eight at the Five Origins Realmβand with Hwa Munyeom as Vice Master, and some unknown figure as Master, both surely of the same level, that made ten in total.
Ten.
A staggering number.
Gathering so many was no small feat.
And he doubted they all swore loyalty to Yu Cheong personally. Noβthey had gathered for a shared cause.
Perhaps...
Perhaps they could be stolen, turned to a blade aimed at Yu Cheongβs throat.
βThis is enough for a first meeting. We shall meet again in a month.β
Hwa Munyeom and his followers departed.
Commander Seong approached Unhwi cautiously.
β...Can that be true?β
It was hard not to doubt.
A man at the Five Origins Realm was not so common as to be stumbled over at every step. And yet ten of them? Beneath them, dozens of Earth-grade Mythic Realm experts?
That was force enough to topple not just the Everlasting Snow Palace, but the Martial Alliance and Sichuan Alliance as well.
Naturally, skepticism was only reasonable.
But not for Unhwi.
βIt is no lie.β
β...Surely not.β
βSuch power is necessary to revive something on the scale of the Thousand-Year Demon Sect.β
He had said it many times: Yu Cheong had many protectors.
Cheonrim was only one part.
And in his past life, the Thousand-Year Demon Sect had indeed been restored. Though Unhwi, fleeing pursuers, had not seen the details, the signs were clear.
Cheonrim had dissolved.
But the Thousand-Year Demon Sect had risen again.
Surely the Muksehoe had been its core.
βI thought it would take longer to uncover them. But we have.β
Commander Seong flinched.
For Unhwi was smiling.
βAn order of hidden warriors, living in seclusion, moving in the shadows... Ingenious.β
Truly ingenious.
Ordinarily, those who put gold dust on their faces to retire were considered withdrawn from the world. Few sought to pry into what they did after.
They were in seclusion, after all.
Even if they were seen, wandering the countryside, admiring sceneryβwho would question it?
Unhwi laughed aloud.
βLaying stones upon the board by exploiting the unreasonable... Amusing.β
He drained his cup and spoke shortly:
βSend a letter to Seo Hyo.β
βWhat should I write?β
βWithin the last twenty years, gather the names of every warrior at the Mythic Realm or above who has retired into seclusion. And tell him of the Muksehoeβs existence. Can you do that?β
βI will send it at once.β
Unhwi rose and headed for his chambers.
He would restore his body as swiftly as possible.







