Seol Lihyang herself didn’t seem to realize it, but whether you called it a faction or simply a circle of acquaintances, she had gathered a group around her.
At any rate, staying there longer would’ve only made things awkward, so I delivered what I had to say and was just about to return to my room—when something unexpected came from behind me.
“Oh, by the way, Cheon Hwi! Did you hear? It looks like you’re getting a new title.”
“Hm??”
That’s something I had to hear.
A title—it’s a shortened phrase that sums up a martial artist’s deeds.
Some exaggeration is involved, sure, but that’s just part of the flair martial artists enjoy.
The reason I got the title Blood Flame Sword Demon was because, at the time, I was clinging to my pre-regression memories and murderous intent—and the one who saw me then happened to be the Black Lotus Sect Master.
Then what about this time?
Not only the Black Lotus Sect Master, but the Lord and Young Lord of the Namgung Clan had witnessed it, along with other warriors from the Black Lotus Sect.
I had defeated the Sword Demon, and at the end, I cut the Heavenly Demon’s collar, who even three Flowering Stage martial artists couldn’t stop.
Thanks to that, though the Heavenly Demon had displayed his overwhelming power, he kept his promise and withdrew.
It was a vastly different outcome from when I fought the Lord of the Black Sky Sword Sect.
So this time, I should be getting a much cooler title—especially now that I’ve reached the Flowering Stage.
As my heart pounded with anticipation, Seol Lihyang raised the corners of her mouth with a smirk and spoke.
“White Sword Heavenly Demon.”
“Huh?”
“Because your white sword pierced the demon, White Sword Heavenly Demon. Some liked it because it sounded like you stood against the Heavenly Demon.”
Not me.
Even if the meaning is different, I absolutely detest having Heavenly Demon in my title.
“Right? I figured you’d feel that way, so I told them you might show up in the middle of the night if they called you that. They changed it right away. Luckily, they were still discussing alternatives at the time.”
Seol Lihyang shrugged. So, thanks to her, I was spared from being called White Sword Heavenly Demon.
She always looked lovely, but somehow today, she looked even more beautiful.
Unable to resist, I walked up to Seol Lihyang and tousled her hair.
“Ack! Don’t do that! Everyone’s watching…”
Despite her protests, she gradually relaxed, accepting my touch with the ease of someone lounging in their own room.
It wasn’t quite public affection, but… I only got away with it because I knew her preferences well.
Seol Lihyang smiled with satisfaction, while her new companions stared at me, visibly trembling. But that wasn’t anything important.
I lightly tidied up Seol Lihyang’s now-messy hair and asked,
“So, what’s the final title?”
“Mmm… White Moon Sword Lord.”
“White Moon Sword Lord?”
It’s not always the case, but Flowering Stage martial artists often get titles with words like King or Emperor in them.
That’s because a Flowering Stage warrior, surrounded by protective qi only breakable by true force, has the presence of an entire army.
But since Sword King is already Namgung Dowi’s title, they couldn’t reuse that.
I had expected something like Sword Emperor, but Sword Lord was a surprise.
Not that it’s bad.
In fact, Sword Lord is a pretty decent title—at least it sounds more orthodox than Sword Demon.
Probably, I was called Sword Lord rather than Sword Emperor because my distribution or status is still low, regardless of skill.
Just like how Namgung Jong, though at the Flowering Stage, was called Azure Sky Sword Lord while his father Namgung Dowi remained the Sword King.
What I liked more, though, was the White Moon part. They likely added it after seeing the White Sword I created through my new insight.
That white qi resembled the full moon I’d seen with Tang Sowol the day I overdosed on a poison without an antidote. Qi is refined inner energy shaped by willpower, and willpower comes from one’s inner landscape.
So it’s no surprise that my qi, too, evokes the image of a pale moonlight.
And Sowol—Tang Sowol’s name—means bright white moon.
The fact that my title shared a thematic word with her name… made me quietly happy.
“White Moon Sword Lord… I like that one.”
“Cheon Hwi, was that a pun just now? Saying ‘Lord’ over and over like that?”
That’s what happens when someone is sharp.
Feeling mischievous, I pressed gently into Seol Lihyang’s scalp like acupressure.
She trembled, clutching her head, while the Black Lotus Sect’s post-Heavenly Masters looked on, unsure of what to do.
I waved at them.
“Anyway, enjoy yourselves—but don’t forget to pack. And as for you all…”
I trailed off, and the post-Heavenly Masters tensed. To my surprise, I recognized almost seven of them. Not exactly close friends, but familiar.
That made sense.
They’d latched onto Seol Lihyang, who was an outsider—surely knowing she would leave soon.
They were people who couldn’t afford to be picky, just trying to survive long enough to gain something before she left.
And such figures in the Black Lotus Sect—those without backing or stuck in awkward positions—usually ended up in Ironblood Hall.
The ones I remembered were all people I’d encountered from time to time while walking through Ironblood Hall.
As I said before, I wasn’t particularly close with any of them, so I didn’t know them well. But I did know this much: they were often sent on missions beyond their abilities and lost their lives quickly.
For what it’s worth, even back then, Seol Lihyang had been quite popular among them. In retrospect, it was a natural outcome.
After a brief moment of thought, I spoke.
“A large-scale subjugation of the Green Forest will begin soon. If any of you are interested, come find Seol Lihyang. As for the Sect Master… let her know politely.”
“Ah…”
They finally understood what I meant. They probably never expected to hear someone suggest defecting from the Black Lotus Sect and joining an orthodox faction under Seol Lihyang.
Seol Lihyang, for her part, tilted her head, as if she still didn’t understand what I was saying.
She might understand the general workings of Murim now, but it seemed she hadn’t realized that she could gather people under her wing.
Chuckling, I stepped out of the room.
Well, if even half of them came, that’d be more than enough.
Anyone who did could join Seol Lihyang in the subjugation of the Green Forest.
Push them hard, and their true character would emerge. If they had no major issues, they could use their participation as credentials to fully defect. If not, we could pay them and send them back.
It may just be a memory from my previous life, but since we once shared meals together, this much opportunity should be fine.
***
Once back in my room, I began packing—only to realize I had more baggage than expected.
When I came, I brought only a sword, a change of clothes, a pouch, and some simple snacks.
But after staying in the Black Lotus Sect for so long, I’d received many gifts.
That’s because, in the unorthodox world, giving bribes to curry favor is just common sense.
Even in my past life, I’d received plenty during my time as the Sword Demon.
In this life, I wasn’t even affiliated with the Black Lotus Sect, yet I’d still been handsomely gifted.
They likely thought the Sect Master held me in high regard, so they were trying to get in good early.
Some probably respected me for defeating the Sword Demon and slicing the Heavenly Demon’s collar.
Still, those gifts meant little to me now. Back then, I spent everything I had trying to find martial arts or rare medicines.
But now, with the Tang Clan behind me, I didn’t need to go that far anymore.
Most of the bribes I’d received would go straight into the Tang Clan’s coffers.
For me, it was just money moving from one pocket to another.
Having packed everything, I sat down cross-legged and began meditating to revisit the battle with the Heavenly Demon—
Knock knock knock.
The doorknob rattled, and with it came a familiar presence and voice.
“You there. Do you have a moment?”
“Senior Seo Mun-Hwarin? Of course. Please come in.”
As soon as I gave permission, the door creaked open, and Seo Mun-Hwarin peeked her head in, glancing around before smiling when she saw me.
She stepped in, carefully locked the door, and sat across from me.
“We just parted ways. You’ve already packed? I heard you received a fair number of gifts too.”
“There were people who tried to bribe This One… but I refused them all.”
“What??”
We stared at each other for a moment, confused.
I couldn’t help but ask again.
“Why would you do that?”
“Because… This One has resolved to live as an orthodox martial artist now. How could I accept such things—especially from Black Lotus Sect members?”
“But they weren’t trying to buy favors. If they were, they would’ve offered much more. They just wanted to leave a good impression. You didn’t need to take it so seriously.”
“What…?”
“Besides, being orthodox doesn’t mean refusing bribes. It just means trading in less obvious favors instead of gold or silver.”
Seo Mun-Hwarin trembled with the expression of someone who just realized their delicious duck had been chicken all along.
Incidentally, that had happened in my past life—due to budget cuts in Ironblood Hall.
The next day, she’d figured it out instantly.
Just because someone’s in an orthodox faction doesn’t mean they’re clean.
In fact, it was Seo Mun-Hwarin, back when she was called the Ironblood Hall Master, who explained all this to me.
Of course, the current her knew nothing of that. And that made it a little amusing—teaching Seo Mun-Hwarin something I learned from Seo Mun-Hwarin.
I chuckled briefly. But then Seo Mun-Hwarin puffed her cheeks and pouted.
“Hmph! This One came with good news, and you only mock This One!”
“Mocking? Not at all. I was just amazed that the oldest among us is also the most innocent.”
“It cannot be helped. In my youth, I was too busy fighting, and now, I’m too busy adjusting to this changed world.”
“Exactly. That’s why you can just start learning little by little now. I’ll teach you what I can, as I am now.”
“If… If you insist, then I shall forgive you this once.”
She tried to sound stern, but her expression had already softened. I waited for her to collect herself before speaking.
“So, what good news brought you here so soon?”
“Mm. It’s not news that just happened, but something I only remembered just now.”
With an awkward tone, she fiddled with her white hair, then looked me straight in the eye.
“Did the sword art I taught you from the Seo Mun Clan help?”
“Of course. It was my first time learning a proper ascension sword art, and it made me reexamine my fundamentals.”
The technique of condensing qi, forged through willpower, and merging it fully with the sword—White Sword.
And the thrust I created by blending my insight from fighting the Sword Demon with the Taesan Piercing Sword.
These were insights forged through deadly combat and extreme focus, and all of them focused on essence and fundamentals.
That was possible because I had recently been grappling with swordsmanship from the Seo Mun Clan, thanks to Seo Mun-Hwarin.
I had found my own answers.
Pleased by my sincere response, Seo Mun-Hwarin nodded.
“Then… would you like to learn the secret technique now? This One has yet to master it herself, so we’d be deciphering the manual together.”
“Eh??”
So now she was offering to teach me the Seo Mun Clan’s secret martial art, usually reserved for the head and heir?
“I appreciate it, but is that really okay?”
“As I said before, there’s no one else for This One to pass it to.”
“That’s true.”
“Besides, is it not you and This One now? I won’t ask you to become my adoptive son anymore. Instead… would you…”
She hesitated, lips twitching. Then, with great difficulty, she squeezed the words out.
“Would you… help This One restore Thunder Heaven Divine Art?”
Something I’d never heard of even before regression. I didn’t know what it meant, but it was clearly important to Seo Mun-Hwarin.
And of course, my answer was already decided.
“You said you finished packing?”
“Yes, I did.”
“Same here. In other words—we’re free to study all night.”
At that, Seo Mun-Hwarin’s face lit up like a blooming flower.
…But it didn’t take long for it to darken again.
“No, no! I told you—this is swordsmanship! You can’t swing it like that!”
“But the Seo Mun Clan’s techniques are rooted in thunder. If not lightning qi, then to honor the essence…”
“Hoo. Clearly, people who don’t use swords don’t understand swords.”
Half a jjin (about 30 minutes).
That was how long it took for Seo Mun-Hwarin to start sulking.
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
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- Chapter 298: Southern Barbarian Beast Palace (3)
- Chapter 297: Southern Barbarian Beast Palace (2)
- Chapter 296: Southern Barbarian Beast Palace (1)
- Chapter 295: Centipede Gate (6)
- Chapter 294: Centipede Gate (5)
- Chapter 293: Centipede Gate (4)
- Chapter 292: Centipede Gate (3)
- Chapter 291: Centipede Gate (2)
- Chapter 290: Centipede Gate (1)
- Chapter 289: A Belated Opportunity (4)
- Chapter 288: A Belated Opportunity (3)
- Chapter 287: A Belated Opportunity (2)
- Chapter 286: A Belated Opportunity (1)
- Chapter 285: A Glimpsed Memory (3)
- Chapter 284: A Glimpsed Memory (2)
- Chapter 283: A Glimpsed Memory (1)
- Chapter 282: Demon Bell (4)
- Chapter [NaN]
- Chapter 275
- Chapter 274
- Chapter 273
- Chapter 272
- Chapter 271
- Chapter 270: The Orthodox Sect (4)
- Chapter 269: The Orthodox Sect (3)
- Chapter 268: The Orthodox Sect (2)
- Chapter 267: The Orthodox Sect (1)
- Chapter 266: Mental Restrictions (4)
- Chapter 265: Mental Restrictions (3)
- Chapter 264: Mental Restrictions (2)
- Chapter 263: Mental Restrictions (1)
- Chapter 262: Alliance (3)
- Chapter 261: Alliance (2)
- Chapter 260: Alliance
- Chapter 259: Reputation (5)
- Chapter 258
- Chapter 257
- Chapter 256
- Chapter 255
- Chapter 254
- Chapter 253
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- Chapter 244
- Chapter 243
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- Chapter 240
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- Chapter 237
- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235
- Chapter 234
- Chapter 233
- Chapter 232
- Chapter 231
- Chapter 230
- Chapter 229
- Chapter 228
- Chapter 227
- Chapter 226
- Chapter 225: The Greatest Sword Clan in the World (2)
- Chapter 224: The Greatest Sword Clan in the World (1)
- Chapter 223: The Greatest Clan Under Heaven (3)
- Chapter 222: The Greatest Clan Under Heaven (2)
- Chapter 221: The Greatest Clan Under Heaven (1)
- Chapter 220: Spoils of War (3)
- Chapter 219: Spoils of War (2)
- Chapter 218: Spoils of War (1)
- Chapter 217: A piece of ice-cold heart
- Chapter 216: Azure Cold Serpent (3)
- Chapter 215: Azure Cold Serpent (2)
- Chapter 214: Azure Cold Serpent (1)
- Chapter 213: A Poison That Poisons Even a Serpent (5)
- Chapter 212: A Poison That Poisons Even a Serpent (4)
- Chapter 211: A Poison That Poisons Even a Serpent (3)
- Chapter 210: A Poison That Poisons Even a Serpent (2)
- Chapter 209: A Poison That Poisons Even a Serpent (1)
- Chapter 208: Negotiation (4)
- Chapter 207: Negotiation (3)
- Chapter 206: Negotiation (2)
- Chapter 205: Negotiation (1)
- Chapter 204: Northern Sea Ice Palace (4)
- Chapter 203: North Sea Ice Palace (3)
- Chapter 202: North Sea Ice Palace (2)
- Chapter 201: North Sea Ice Palace (1)
- Chapter 200
- Chapter 199
- Chapter 198
- Chapter 197
- Chapter 196
- Chapter 195
- Chapter 194
- Chapter 193
- Chapter 192
- Chapter 191
- Chapter 190
- Chapter 189
- Chapter 188
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- Chapter 179
- Chapter 178
- Chapter 177
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- Chapter 175
- Chapter 174
- Chapter 173
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- Chapter 171
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- Chapter 169
- Chapter 168
- Chapter 167
- Chapter 166
- Chapter 165
- Chapter 164
- Chapter 163
- Chapter 162
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- Chapter 159
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- Chapter 155
- Chapter 154
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- Chapter 149
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- Chapter 147
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- Chapter 145
- Chapter 144
- Chapter 143
- Chapter 142
- Chapter 141
- Chapter 140
- Chapter 139
- Chapter 138
- Chapter 137
- Chapter 136
- Chapter 135
- Chapter 134
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- Chapter 132
- Chapter 131
- Chapter 130
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 50: Specter (3)
- Chapter 49: Specter (2)
- Chapter 48: Specter (1)
- Chapter 47: The Journey to Shaanxi (4)
- Chapter 46: The Journey to Shaanxi (3)
- Chapter 45: The Journey to Shaanxi (2)
- Chapter 44: The Journey to Shaanxi (1)
- Chapter 43: The Engagement Ceremony (3)
- Chapter 42: The Engagement Ceremony (2)
- Chapter 41: The Engagement Ceremony (1)
- Chapter 40: Return (2)
- Chapter 39: Return (1)
- Chapter 38: Escape (4)
- Chapter 37: Escape (3)
- Chapter 36: Escape (2)
- Chapter 35: Escape (1)
- Chapter 34: Lingering Echoes
- Chapter 33: Reunion (2)
- Chapter 32: Reunion (1)
- Chapter 31: The Grand Plan (2)
- Chapter 30: The Grand Plan (1)
- Chapter 29: Moonlit Night (3)
- Chapter 28: Moonlit Night (2)
- Chapter 27: Moonlit Night (1)
- Chapter 26: Blind Revenge (2)
- Chapter 25: Blind Revenge (1)
- Chapter 24: To Guangdong Province (4)
- Chapter 23: To Guangdong Province (3)
- Chapter 22: To Guangdong Province (2)
- Chapter 21: To Guangdong Province (1)
- Chapter 20: Unexpected News (2)
- Chapter 19: Unexpected News (1)
- Chapter 18: Chengdu (2)
- Chapter 17: Chengdu (1)
- Chapter 16: Sparring Match (3)
- Chapter 15: Sparring Match (2)
- Chapter 14: Sparring Match (1)
- Chapter 13: Sichuan Tang Clan (5)
- Chapter 12: Sichuan Tang Clan (4)
- Chapter 11: Sichuan Tang Clan (3)
- Chapter 10: Sichuan Tang Clan (2)
- Chapter 9: Sichuan Tang Clan (1)
- Chapter 8: Grudge (3)
- Chapter 7: Grudge (2)
- Chapter 6: Grudge (1)
- Chapter 5: Kidnapping (4)
- Chapter 4: Kidnapping (3)
- Chapter 3: Kidnapping (2)
- Chapter 2: Kidnapping (1)
- Chapter 1: Regression