Chapter 7: Sharing the afterlife
The head instructorâs shout sent two instructors charging toward the twins.
The twinsâ swift approach seemed impossible to redirect, as if theyâd be caught.
It looked like thatâs how it would go.
Until the instructorsâ hands just missed them.
The twins, somehow, moved in a way hard to believe on this dirt ground, ducking low and sliding across it.
âWhat was that?!â
Like sliding on ice.
As the instructors stared dumbfounded, the head instructor shouted.
âSuch fools!â
He stomped, andâ
â Boom!
A dust cloud rose with a loud noise, and he vanished.
Or rather, he dashed forward, grabbing the twins by their napes.
âThatâs⌠a martial master!â
Seo couldnât hide her awe.
He was on a different level from any martial artist sheâd seen.
The black-path master who shocked her village called himself first-rate.
But his words likely meant he was third- or second-rate.
Even that thug seemed absurdly strong to herâŚ
âIs he⌠even human?â
Compared to the head instructor, that thug was like a child before an adult.
A peak master.
The term hit Seo directly for the first time.
A supreme realm, unreachable even with a lifetime of effort for someone talentless like her.
âBut⌠somedayâŚâ
If she could just track that movement with her eyes, sheâd no longer be ordinary.
She wouldnât be a weakling, stripped of everything.
That strength would be enough.
As Seoâs desire for martial arts flared, the twinsâ voices rang out from the head instructorâs grip.
The boy, Baekak, shouted.
âLet go!â
The girl, Baekran, ignoring her capture, kept yelling toward Seo.
âBoss! Boss! Over here!â
The head instructor, already furious at their rule-breaking charge toward the servants, grew angrier seeing them disregard him.
His face turned red.
âWhat are you brats doing?!â
âLet go! The Boss is right there!â
âBoss! Can you see me? Itâs Baekran!â
Their complete disregard shocked Seo.
âThey havenât changed a bitâŚâ
Still making othersâ stomachs churn, acting like theyâd mastered ignoring people.
Even from this distance, the head instructorâs rage was clear.
Veins bulged in his gripping hands, his body trembling with anger.
The instructors, seeing this, rushed to him, grabbing his arms, pleading.
âHead Instructor! Ease your grip! Those troublemakers arenât new to this!â
âRight! With the graduation ceremony near, if a Silver Plaque student gets hurt, the director might punish usâŚ!â
â Grind.
The sound of the head instructorâs teeth made Seo feel cold sweat and a damp back.
Was this killing intent�
But the twins, true to form, kept yapping as if oblivious.
âBoss! Hey?! Did we just make eye contact?!â
âLet me go! I need to see the Boss!â
Suppressing the urge to bury them, the head instructor roared.
âWhoâs this âBossâ you keep talking about?! Is there really a âBossâ among these servants?!â
âAhem⌠I think theyâre looking for meâŚâ
Fearing things would escalate, Seo stepped forward as soon as he asked.
Instantly, nearly a hundred pairs of eyes turned to her.
Sosoâs gaze beside her felt especially piercing.
Glancing at Soso, Seo saw her revert to last nightâs expression when she saw Seo thrash Danryang.
Did I mess up?
Seo wanted to sigh but swallowed it, facing the head instructor.
Sheâd hoped for a reunionâŚ
âNot like thisâŚâ
Barely half a moment after seeing the twins, she already felt she could go a while without seeing them again.
Kyomakwan has three plaques.
Gold Plaque.
Silver Plaque.
Bronze Plaque.
Given to students excelling academically.
In modern terms, like grades 1, 2, and 3 in a national exam.
Below that, students are just regular.
Each plaque comes with privileges.
One Silver Plaque privilege is having personal quarters and assigned servants.
The reason for mentioning this is simple.
Among the cultâs genius late bloomers, the twins, Baekran and Baekak, earned Silver Plaques.
And at their request, Seo and Soso became their servants.
More precisely, Soso was just noticed by the head servant and ordered to join Seo.
They stood before the twinsâ quarters.
Soso, awestruck, said.
âWow, itâs hugeâŚâ
The Silver Plaque quarters werenât a grand palace but rivaled a wealthy village familyâs home.
In short, a place ordinary folk like Seo and Soso could never dream of entering.
âYeah.â
âShould we⌠go in?â
Seo looked at Soso, back to using formal speech.
Sheâd clear the misunderstanding someday, but not today.
The twins alone gave her enough headaches, especially since her painstaking explanation to Soso hadnât lasted a day.
They entered the empty quarters.
The room was a mess, likely from lacking dedicated servants.
They decided to clean before the twins, off for punishment for disobeying instructors and disrupting order, returned.
Hours passed.
â Slam!
The door burst open, and the twins, covered in dirt and sweat, rushed in without removing their shoes.
âBoss!!!â
âGah!â
Before Seo could respond, the twins tackled her.
Unable to withstand their force, she tumbled to the floor with them.
Like a year ago.
Like in the village.
As if transported to the past.
Seo was about to yell for them to get off whenâ
âWah⌠I missed you, Boss.â
âBoss, you donât know how tough itâs been without youâŚâ
The twins, clinging to her, started crying.
Seo realized something.
No matter their Silver Plaque status or strong martial arts, the twins, welcoming her so noisily, were still just fourteen.
How hard must it have been for kids?
Sold to strangers, thrust among unknowns, forced into grueling martial training.
If Seo were truly fourteen, sheâd never have survived Kyomakwan.
Feeling a pang, she patted each twin with a hand.
âYeah⌠Itâs been tough, hasnât it?â
The three began catching up on their belated reunion.
The most intense reaction came when they heard about thrashing Danryang yesterday.
Of course, she omitted learning martial arts.
Sheâd tell trustworthy Soyul, whom she hadnât met, but feared the twins would blab.
âThat jerkâs the worst!â
Baekran agreed.
âNo way! If the Vice-Boss were here, weâd grab tools like old times and go after them!â
Baekak, as in the village, suggested teaching troublemakers a lesson.
Since the Vice-Boss came up, Seo asked.
âBy the way, kids, whereâs Soyul?â
âThe Vice-Boss? Somewhere for closed-door training or somethingâŚâ
âIdiot! Itâs closed-door training!â
âWhat? Idiot? Didnât I tell you not to call me that?!â
âYouâre an idiot, so what else do I call you?â
âYou⌠You! Come here!â
Used to the twinsâ usual bickering, Seo ignored it.
Until a frightened sound came.
âHicâŚâ
Soso, terrified by the true disciplesâ fight, looked lost.
Worried the trouble might spill onto her.
âStop it, kids. Youâre scaring SosoâŚâ
âSoso?â
âWhoâs that?â
At Seoâs words, the twins stopped and looked at the frightened Soso.
âBoss, whoâs she?â
âIdiot! Didnât you listen? The Bossâs friend!â
Seo realized she hadnât formally introduced Soso to the twins.
In a room even more lavish than the twinsâ quarters, a boy with ash-gray hair stared at a kneeling servant.
âYouâre sure you delivered it properly?â
âY-Yes. I definitely placed the letter in the closed-door training chamberâŚâ
âIâm asking if Sim Soyul read my letter.â
âW-Well, I donât know thatâŚâ
A dagger stabbed near the trembling servantâs head.
âEek!â
âUseless. Iâll spare you, so get out.â
The servant fled without looking back.
Alone, the ash-haired boy muttered with madness.
âSim Soyul⌠Letâs see if you can stay calm when I tear apart those kids you cherish.â
Thinking of someone above him, he ground his teeth.
No one could stand above him.