༺ Why is she here? (1) ༻
An event where space was ripped apart and demons ushered out from there, such a phenomenon was referred to as the opening of the ‘Gate of Demons.’
Demonkind; cruel, brutal, and unforgiving to anyone and anything – the most dreaded enemy of humans.
How terrifying would it be to unleash such fierce and brutal monsters, who were far more superior than regular beasts, upon the world, en masse?
When the first Gate of Demons was discovered, it felt like the beginning of the end. A disaster of similar magnitude had never been registered before; in fact, nothing in the past even came close to it.
Fortunately, it was discovered shortly after that the demons were weak against martial artists. And with this discovery, a legion of martial artists united and combined their strengths with the sole aim of stopping the disaster that the advent of demons had proven to be.
As the years passed by, the number of demons decreased, and, while lasting damage was already done, the people at least began to have hope – the demons could be beaten.
But there was one small hurdle, and that was that the Gate of Demons never really completely disappeared.
More Gates started to appear one after the other, and the martial artists eventually found out one glaring trait that most Gates seemed to have: they would seemingly close on their own after releasing a certain amount of demons.
As a result of this realization, many swordsmen were given the task of managing the Gate of Demons. And this task would go on for centuries.
One clan that had this task fall upon them was the Gu Clan. A clan that would come to bear the title, ‘Guardians of Shanxi’.
Now, one major, unavoidable problem associated with managing the Gates was the fact that the demons that came out of these Gates were as cruel and brutal as they were strong.
They would destroy everything around them, and they ate any living creatures in their vicinity.
If there were any towns nearby, one would not be able to imagine how many deaths would occur in the wake of demons reaching them.
In recent times, however, the severity of the Gate of Demons could be considered fairly low as everyone had been educated and prepared for the possible and sudden opening of a Gate.
However,
Once every season, a Gate of Demons much larger in size in comparison to the norm would appear.
This Gate would unleash demons that were much bigger and stronger than the already frightening members of demonkind that were released by normal Gates, in accordance with these actions, it earned itself the name, ‘True Gate of Demons.’
At the location of one such Gate, was where the head of the Gu clan could currently be found.
He had finally finished sealing the gate at sunset, and now returned to the small ceremony that had been arranged for him.
While he’d have liked to see it hosted as a small ceremony, it was a gathering of all of the blood relatives currently in the district and so, in all honesty, it could hardly be called a ‘small’ ceremony.
* * * *
The one to break the silence was Gu Cheolun, the head himself.
“I heard about the achievement.”
He blurted out randomly, not specifying to whom he was talking.
The first child of Gu family, Gu Huibi, was already working in the Gu army and was already racking up achievements, and the youngest child was currently not in the district.
And well, those words most certainly weren’t directed at me.
That left only one name in the air.
“Yes, I’ve reached the 3rd rank thanks to slight enlightenment.”
Gu Yeonseo responded with a smile on her face, completely opposite from how she’d looked at me earlier.
“You are progressing fast for your age, it’s nice to see. Keep it up.”
“Thank you, father.”
Mine and Gu Yeonseo’s eyes met while she was turning around.
The bright smile she had on her face was gone like it had never been there in the first place, and in its place emerged a frown.
‘It’s like she’s looking at a bug.’
Gu Yeonseo was now 15 years of age, and to reach a level that high at such a young age was quite impressive.
It truly showed her talent and effort.
I admit that it’s impressive, but this uncomfortable atmosphere only makes me feel sick in the stomach.
‘I have some digestive medicine in my pocket that I got before. I think I’ll have to take it after this.’
One thing that was relieving to see was that I was able to eat well compared to my previous life, where I would not have been able to eat because of how bad things were.
I grabbed a dumpling from the overwhelming amount of food that I was starting to feel would end up breaking the legs of the table that held them.
“Third child.”
... And as such, I couldn’t eat. Sigh...
“Yes.”
I put the dumpling back where it was.
Unlike the way he complimented Gu Yeonseo, he simply stared at me.
Was this just a coincidence?
“I heard that you were out.”
“Pardon?”
Out? Is he saying that I went out before his return?
Gu Cheolun stared at me, seemingly waiting for a response, while I struggled to infer the meaning of his words, and an appropriate response that I could give.
“Yes, I went out for a little while.”
I gave him a response that – I hoped – wouldn’t cause any trouble.
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