-You’re not Shincheol.
It was a familiar name, one I haven’t heard in a while.
It was the name of the old man who resided within me, and the name of the Divine Sword of Mount Hua.
However...
“Why are you...”
Why was this man in front of me speaking his name?
This man, just what is he?
First of all, he had golden hair and eyes.
Not only did it remind me of the Celestial Sword from my past life, but there was something odd about his half-transparent form.
Shincheol he said, right?
It was safe to say that no one was able to say Elder Shin’s name casually in the current timeline.
Only a few could—Cheonyoung, whom I met back in Shaolin, or Namgung Myung from the secret vault of the Namgung Clan, and other lingering heroes who left behind their souls.
This meant...
This person...
He didn’t seem like Namgung Myung, nor was he Cheolyoung.
That only left one possibility...
It could only be either the Heavenly Poison, or...
The name that came into my mind, almost of its own accord.
“...Yeon Il-Cheon.”
The Iron Fist, Yeon Il-Cheon.
He was one of the five heroes who halted the Blood Demon’s Blood Disaster, the Zenith himself.
And like me, he too was a regressor.
“...”
The man in front of me, was he really Yeon Il-Cheon?
When I spoke his name, his expression shifted slightly.
Seeing his reaction, I asked.
“Are you the Iron Fist?”
The man responded.
-Yes, I am Yeon Il-Cheon.
He confirmed it—he truly was Yeon Il-Cheon.
I struggled to conceal my shock at his words.
His golden hair, eyes, and steel-like physique were unmistakable.
Everything matched the descriptions from the records, convincing me that this was truly the Iron Fist. But one question still nagged at me.
“The Light of Might said that you didn’t remain in this world.”
Back when I met with Cheolyoung last time, he told Elder Shin that Yeon Il-Cheon didn’t get to leave his soul in the world.
Was the man standing before me, who claimed to be Yeon Il-Cheon, truly him?
Upon hearing my words, the man’s face reflected shock.
-You met with Cheolyoung?
“Yes”
-Not Shincheol?
We had met him together, of course, but I wasn’t sure if I should reveal that just yet.
I didn’t know much about the person in front of me after all.
As I answered, the man glared at me.
Why was he staring at me like that?
-...What’s the current year?
“It has been many centuries ever since the Blood Demon disappeared.”
-Centuries, huh...?
The man’s eyes became dim for a moment. What could he be thinking?
I didn’t let my guard down.
Could I burn it? Where are the possible escape routes?
Could I retreat from the entrance I had come from?
It’s possible that the entrance has been blocked.
What if I break through the wall with my flames? That would be risky, though, given I wasn’t sure what part of the basement I was in.
Which meant it wasn’t the safest option to alter the layout of this place.
Just as I was caught up in my thoughts,
-You have good eyes.
The man abruptly gave me a compliment.
-You seem to have lots of thoughts in your mind, that’s not a bad habit. For you to always expect the worst.
“...What do you mean by that?”
Upon hearing my question, the man looked toward the entrance I had come through.
-You are not Shincheol.
He repeated the same words as before.
Yes, I am indeed not Elder Shin, but does he think I don’t know that?
It only made him seem weird in my eyes.
“Well,”
-But you managed to enter through that door. And you’re standing before me now. How is that possible?
I frowned slightly upon hearing him.
Did that mean no one could enter this door unless they were Elder Shin?
...What’s going on?
I noticed this back when I met the Light of Might. Was there something truly special about Elder Shin? It felt like everyone was looking for him.
“...What do you mean by that?”
-Moreover, you mentioned meeting Cheolyoung. What exactly are you?
His words made me pause and think.
The fact that Elder Shin’s soul was inside my body.
As the man had said, if this room was meant only for Elder Shin, could I have entered because his soul is inside me?
“Uh, about that...”
Just as I was about to explain, the man interrupted.
-I know that you have Shincheol’s soul inside you.
“...!”
He seemed to already know.
“How do you...?”
-I knew ever since I met you, that Shincheol was inside you.
His firm tone triggered a dull ache inside me.
It wasn’t exactly pain, but a strange sensation of vibrations and twisting deep within me.
This is-
It was unlike the usual hunger-driven whining of the beast.
Elder Shin?
I reached out to Elder Shin in my thoughts, wondering if it was him, but the sensation vanished as quickly as it came.
I hoped that he would wake up soon, he had been asleep for far too long.
Only then could I begin to understand everything clearly.
However, he still gave no response.
-That’s why I ask. Who are you?
“If the Divine Sword of Mount Hua is in my body, then how is it a problem that I did all of the things you mentioned before?”
Back when I met the Light of Might.
The moment I heard Namgung Myung’s voice.
Or even now.
If all of this was intended for Elder Shin, doesn’t that mean everything happened because his soul is inside me?
How could he find this so problematic?
The man shook his head at my question.
-It’s because it shouldn’t be only his soul that’s here. The person I should be meeting with, should’ve been Shincheol himself.
“What nonsense are you talking about? How could you expect the Divine Sword of Mount Hua here?”
Elder Shin had already died.
The same went for the man who called himself Yeon Il-Cheon.
The Light of Might, the Thunderous Sword, and the Heavenly Poison too.
Centuries had passed, meaning they either perished in the Blood Disaster or succumbed to old age.
Yet, everyone was searching for Elder Shin.
Even when I first met the Light of Might, he fell into despair upon realizing I wasn’t Elder Shin, as if everything had gone awry.
What’s happening?
Who exactly was Elder Shin that everyone was searching for?
It felt as if they needed him to come back alive.
“Does that mean that the Divine Sword of Mount Hua should’ve been resurrected?”
If not, how else could I interpret his words?
For him to say that Shincheol was meant to enter this secret vault.
I just couldn’t understand. When I asked with a frown,
-Yes.
The man responded.
“...What?”
His calm response left me stunned.
What did I hear just now?
My eyes widened in disbelief, but the man kept speaking.
-Shincheol should’ve found this place after resurrecting.
“What are you-“
-In order to change the world’s fate, to break the curse and burden piled on this land, it was the decision we made.
-Because of that, we remained on this land, even if it meant leaving our souls behind.
If what the man said was true, then it meant that Elder Shin should’ve been resurrected on this land.
To change the world’s fate?
The fate of the world, along with the curse and burdens that had accumulated over time.
Just hearing it gave me a headache.
“What is this ‘fate’ that made you all stay here?”
The man’s gaze changed as he heard my question.
It felt as if he got more serious.
-Child of this generation, do you know about the Blood Demon?
“...Yes.”
Of course, I do.
How could I not? That damned bastard is the source of so many of my problems.
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