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The Dragon Army.
They were a group of swordsmen in the Murim Alliance, and the special forces directly under the Alliance’s leader, to be more specific.
Their task was to be the escort for the Alliance leader, and to manage the other groups of swordsmen.
They knew the truth, however. They knew their true purpose was different.
The leader of the Alliance at the time, the Sword Emperor, wasn’t someone that needed an escort.
He, at the time, was already a master swordman whose face was the only thing human about him. He became so strong to the point he didn’t need a sword to perform his arts. Such a powerful man did not need protection.
There was also no need for management of other swordsman squads. The Dragon Army wasn’t fit for such a job in the first place.
The Dragon Army would often be assigned to battle against the Unorthodox Factions, or to slay the demons that attacked innocent people, but that still wasn’t their true purpose. What was it, then?
That had already been revealed the day the Sword Emperor conscripted them.
The crack in the air threatened thousands of people, the Gate of Demons. And what was beyond that, the Abyss.
The Dragon Army’s true purpose was to research the Abyss.
Their leader at the time was Gu Cheolun, and he had the Plum Blossom Sword under his command.
Besides the Sword Master, there were other renowned, skilled martial artists that belonged in the Dragon Army as well.
Since it was said that the army was formed to fight against the Abyss that put innocent people in danger, the Sword Master of Mount Hua had volunteered to join.
The Celestial Plum Blossom had tried his best to stop her at the time, but the woman had already made up her mind and left Mount Hua to join the Murim Alliance.
This decision of the Sword Master still haunted her to this day.
– Blaze!
Flames erupted from Gu Cheolun’s body.
While glaring at the Sword Master with his fierce eyes, he spoke.
“I wanted to treat you as a guest.”
“I thank you for your consideration, but that’s not what I came here for.”
The flames gradually increased in size, eventually filling the whole room.
The flames that erupted after Gu Cheolun’s had lost control of his emotions didn’t destroy anything in the room or even hurt the Sword Master. Gu Cheolun still had a good grasp on his power.
It was getting harder to breathe because of the heat, but the Sword Master still didn’t use her Qi. She knew that there was no need for it.
As the flames were about to touch the Sword Master’s hair...
They disappeared instantly. Then, Gu Cheolun spoke to the Sword Master with a calm voice.
“Your stubbornness is still the same as ever.”
Gu Cheolun’s way of talking to her has changed. He also sounded like he was a little tired when he spoke.
Noting that fact, the Sword Master responded, “It seems like you’ve changed a lot, Captain.”
“Yes, I did. A lot.”
The Gu Cheolun she had seen the last time when she was taking Gu Ryunghwa with her was a lot different from the one she was seeing now.
The Gu Cheolun in the past that the Sword Master remembered was a dangerous man that was as wild and unpredictable as the flames he used.
He would succeed in doing anything if he needed to, and burn any obstacles that stood in his way.
But the current Tiger Warrior?
Despite him being a man that had mastered flame arts, his demeanor was ice-cold.
Gu Cheolun, without hiding his expression, spoke to the Sword Master.
“When you said that you’d take my daughter, I’m certain that I told you something.”
“Yes.”
“I told you to never ask me about my wife.”
“I remember.”
“What are you doing right now, then?”
“I... I’m not asking about her, Captain.”
“Just because you twisted your words doesn’t mean that their meaning has changed. You know it better than me that the promise we made back then isn’t something that we can treat lightly.”
Gu Cheolun’s cold expression turned even more serious. Still, the Sword Master did not intend to back down.
She hadn’t come all the way there just to back down at the very beginning.
“Up until the moment where you disbanded the army, there was something that we all couldn’t understand. And it’s even harder to understand now.”
“What is it?”
“How come you understood the Sword Emperor’s decision?”
“...”
“You know it, right? Since the only survivor that came out from the Abyss was you, Captain.”
“What are you trying to say?”
“I’m just curious. It’s too late for me to resent someone since I’ve become too insensitive by this point.”
While it hadn’t been that long, the obligation she felt inside had already rusted away due to time.
It was most likely that everyone that had been in the same army as the Sword Master felt the same.
“Do you know how many people in the Dragon Army believed and looked up to you?”
The Sword Master knew that the man knew the answer.
He wouldn’t have forgotten. She was certain of it.
“Cheonhee was the same. I want to know where that girl went, but I didn’t want to go as far as to find out where she had come from.”
She would’ve likely gone back to where she had come from. That was something that the Sword Master wished. However, that wasn’t the case.
She had come along with the breeze and stayed while giving them warmth. It was only right she would leave in the same manner.
The Sword Master pleaded that was the case.
“So I’ll ask again. What did you see in the Abyss, Captain?”
Gu Cheolun only stared at the Sword Master in silence after she asked him that question.
You could find anything in that nasty realm called the Abyss.
It was a place that couldn’t be compared to the logic of the real world.
A long time had passed in silence, and the Sword Master finally started to frown a little.
It wasn’t because she felt offended that Gu Cheolun had yet to respond to her.
Gu Cheolun only stared at her in silence, and she realized after some time.
“Captain...”
It wasn’t that Gu Cheolun chose not to speak, but he was incapable of doing so.
The Sword Master was way too familiar with this. It was something that she had experienced herself.
“How-”
The Sword Master couldn’t finish her words.
If Gu Cheolun also saw the same thing she did, she knew that there was no way he would be able to speak about it.
If that really was the case, if Gu Cheolun really saw that “tree”...
While the Sword Master was going deeper into her thoughts, Gu Cheolun opened his mouth.
“Were you looking for Cheonhee? And if that’s not the case, then for what reason did you go beyond the gate?”
“...!”
“There is no need to explain if you saw it as well. It’s not like it’s something that can be explained in the first place.”
She now knew Gu Cheolun had seen it as well.
He had also seen that nasty, mysterious thing. If he didn’t, he wouldn’t have spoken those words.
Gu Cheolun continued to speak.
“You asked how I understood that old man. I never did. Nor did I ever forgive him.”
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