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Chapter 1 - CHAPTER 1- The Corpse That breathes

​Darkness.

​Absolute, suffocating darkness.

​There was no light, no sound, not even the flow of wind.

​In this space where time seemed to have stopped, consciousness flickered like a dying ember.

​'...'

​Am I dead?

​He remembered the last moment.

​The sensation of the Spear of Heavenly Lightning piercing his dantian. The cold laughter of the Orthodox Alliance Leader.

​'The Great Demon of Blood, Yeo Woon-hyeok. Today, your legend ends.'

It was a fitting end for one who had stained rivers red. He did not resist. He closed his eyes, ready to sink into eternal nothingness.

​But.

​-Thump.

​A sound.

​It was faint, but distinct.

​-Thump. Thump.

​It was not a sound coming from outside.

It came from within.

It was the sound of a heart beating.

​'I am... alive?'

​Yeo Woon-hyeok tried to move his hand.

​-Clunk.

​Something heavy and hard blocked his movement.

​He tried to raise his head.

​-Thud!

​"Ugh."

​His forehead hit something solid. Stone? No, wood. Very thick, high-quality wood.

​The space was narrow. Just enough for a single human body to lie straight.

​The smell of stale air and dried herbs filled his nose.

​'A coffin.'

​He realized his situation instantly.

​He was inside a coffin.

​'Did those hypocrites from the Orthodox Alliance bury me? Impossible.'

​They would have taken his head and mounted it on the gates for all to see.

Even in death, he would have been denied rest.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok took a deep breath.

​The air was thin. If he panicked, he would suffocate within an hour.

​But the Great Demon did not panic.

​He focused on his body.

​'...?'

​Strange.

​The dantian, which should have been shattered by the spear, felt intact.

​No, it wasn't just intact. It was clean.

​Too clean.

​'Empty.'

​There was not a single drop of internal energy.

​It was a dantian that had never accumulated qi. A complete blank slate.

​Moreover, the feeling of the body was unfamiliar.

​The hands were too small. The skin felt soft, lacking the calluses earned from decades of wielding a saber.

​'This is not my body.'

​Transmigration? Possession?

​He didn't know. But one thing was clear.

​He had returned.

​-Kwak!

​Suddenly, a massive vibration shook the coffin.

​-Crumble...

​Dust fell onto his face from the wooden ceiling of the coffin.

​Voices could be heard from outside. Muffled, but audible.

​"Dig faster! The sun will rise soon!"

​"Captain, are you sure this is the place? It looks like just a pile of rocks."

​"You idiot. This is the 'Grave of the Nameless Sword'. The map definitely points here."

​Grave robbers.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok's lips curled up in the darkness.

​It seemed he wouldn't have to worry about suffocating.

​"Found it! I found the entrance stone!"

​-Clang! Clang!

​The sound of pickaxes hitting stone grew louder.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok closed his eyes and waited.

​He needed to conserve oxygen.

​'Grave of the Nameless Sword...'

​He had never heard of it.

​In his era, there was no such thing.

​This meant a significant amount of time had passed.

​-Creak!

​A heavy grinding sound echoed. The stone slab covering the tomb was being moved.

​Fresh air flowed in through the gaps in the coffin.

​"Whoa... Look at the goods."

​"It's a jackpot, Captain! Look at these burial items!"

​"Don't touch the porcelain, you fool! Look for the manuals or elixirs!"

​The footsteps approached the coffin.

​"This is the main coffin. Help me open it."

​"Yes!"

​-Screech!

​A crowbar was wedged into the lid of the coffin.

​With a tearing sound of wood, the lid was lifted.

​Light.

​The torchlight pierced the darkness, stinging his eyes.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok narrowed his eyes.

​Three men stood above him.

​They wore rough hemp clothes and had scarves wrapped around their faces. Typical tomb raiders.

​"Huh?"

​The captain, holding the torch, flinched.

​He looked down at the boy lying in the coffin.

​"What is this? A kid?"

​"He looks perfectly preserved, Captain. Is it a mummy?"

​"He looks like he's sleeping... Wait."

​The captain's eyes widened.

​He saw the chest of the 'corpse' rising and falling.

​"He... he's breathing."

​Silence descended on the tomb.

​The grave robbers froze, staring at the boy.

​At that moment.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok opened his eyes.

​"Ack!"

​The youngest robber screamed and fell backward.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok slowly sat up.

​His joints creaked, stiff from disuse.

​He looked at the three men with an indifferent gaze.

​"Who... who are you!?"

​The captain drew a rusty saber from his waist. His hand was trembling.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok tilted his head.

​"Water."

​"What?"

​"My throat is dry. Give me water."

​The robbers were dumbfounded.

​A corpse just sat up from a coffin sealed for who knows how long and asked for water.

​"D-D-Demon! It's a Jiangshi!"

​One of the robbers swung his shovel in panic.

​-Whoosh!

​The heavy iron shovel flew towards Yeo Woon-hyeok's head.

​It was a crude attack, full of openings.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok didn't even blink.

​He simply raised his left hand.

​-Tap.

​He caught the handle of the shovel.

​"...!?"

​The robber's eyes nearly popped out.

​He tried to pull the shovel back, but it wouldn't budge.

​It was as if it was stuck in a boulder.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok looked at his own hand.

​'Weak.'

​His grip strength was pathetic compared to his past life.

​But against these thugs, it was enough.

​"You have no manners."

​Yeo Woon-hyeok twisted his wrist.

​-Crack!

​The thick wooden handle of the shovel snapped like a twig.

​"Ah...!"

​Before the robber could scream, Yeo Woon-hyeok lunged forward.

​He grabbed the broken handle and thrust it.

​-Puk!

​"Kugh..."

​The sharp splintered wood pierced the robber's throat.

​Blood spurted out, splashing onto Yeo Woon-hyeok's pale face.

​The warm sensation of blood.

​The irony smell.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok smiled.

​It was a smile that would make even ghosts cry.

​"Now, I feel a bit more alive."

​...

​The robber with the pierced throat collapsed, gurgling blood.

​-Thud.

​The sound of the body hitting the cold stone floor echoed in the tomb.

​"Y-You crazy...!"

​The captain and the remaining robber stepped back, their faces pale.

​It happened in a flash.

​The boy, who looked no older than fifteen, had killed a grown man without hesitation.

​More than the killing itself, it was the boy's expression that terrified them.

​He was calm. Bored, even.

​"Ki... Kill him! Captain, kill him!"

​The remaining robber pulled out a dagger.

​The captain gritted his teeth and gripped his saber.

​"You evil spirit! Die!"

​The captain charged.

​He had learned some martial arts. His footsteps were steady, and the trajectory of his saber aimed for the neck.

​'Third-rate.'

​Yeo Woon-hyeok analyzed the attack instantly.

​Too slow. Too wide.

​If he had his original internal energy, he could have killed this man with a mere thought.

​But now, he had a fragile body and zero qi.

​'I must use the environment.'

​The tomb was narrow. Burial items were scattered everywhere.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok kicked a porcelain vase at his feet.

​-Clatter!

​The vase flew towards the captain's legs.

​"Hmph!"

​The captain avoided the attack by stepping aside.

In that instant, his balance faltered.

That was the opening.

Instead of retreating, he stepped into the saber's range.

​"What!?"

​The captain panicked. Normally, an unarmed person would run away.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok lowered his stance and struck the captain's wrist with his palm.

​-Smack!

​It wasn't a hard hit.

​He targeted a specific nerve cluster on the wrist.

​"Ack!"

​The captain's hand went numb, and he dropped the saber.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok caught the falling saber in mid-air.

​It was heavy. His wrist complained at the weight.

​'This body is truly garbage.'

​But a weapon was a weapon.

​-Slash!

​A silver line was drawn in the dim light.

​The captain's eyes widened. He looked down at his chest.

​A thin red line appeared on his clothes.

​Then, blood erupted.

​"Ho... how..."

​-Thud.

​The captain fell to his knees.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok looked at the last robber.

​"H-Hik!"

​The robber threw his dagger and ran towards the exit.

​"Where do you think you're going?"

​Yeo Woon-hyeok picked up a stone from the floor and threw it.

​He didn't use internal energy. Only flawless mechanics and rotational force.

​-Whack!

​The stone hit the back of the robber's head accurately.

​"Ugh!"

​The robber stumbled and fell face-first.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok walked over slowly.

​He wiped the blood from his cheek with his sleeve.

​"Hey."

​"S-Spare me! Please spare me! I have a mother...!"

​The robber crawled on the ground, begging.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok crouched down and looked him in the eye.

​"I asked for water earlier."

​"H-Here!"

​The robber frantically unhooked a water skin from his belt and offered it.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok took it and drank greedily.

​The cool liquid flowed down his parched throat.

​"Haa."

​He tossed the empty skin aside.

​"Now, talk."

​"Y-Yes?"

​"What year is it?"

​"I-It's the year of the Red Dragon... Imperial Calendar year 480."

​Yeo Woon-hyeok frowned.

​Imperial Calendar 480.

​When he died, it was Imperial Calendar 150.

​'Three hundred and thirty years.'

​More than three centuries had passed.

​The Orthodox Alliance, the Heavenly Demon Sect... everyone he knew was dust.

​A hollow laughter escaped his lips.

​"Ha... Hahaha."

​"Sir...?"

​"The 'Grave of the Nameless Sword'. Whose grave is this?"

​"I-I don't know the details! I just heard rumors that a cursed child of the Namgung family was buried here secretly!"

​"Namgung?"

​The Namgung family. One of the Five Great Families.

​Known for their sword arts and righteousness.

​"Why would the righteous Namgung family bury a child alive in a secret tomb?"

​"I-I heard... the child was born with the 'Nine Yin Severed Pulse'."

​Yeo Woon-hyeok's eyes narrowed.

​Nine Yin Severed Pulse.

​It was a cursed constitution.

​The meridians are blocked by extreme yin energy.

​Those born with it cannot accumulate internal energy and usually die before the age of twenty due to the cold energy freezing their organs.

​'So that's why this body felt so empty.'

​The Namgung family, unable to cure the child and fearing the bad omen, likely buried him here to let him die and be forgotten.

​'And I woke up in this dying body.'

​It was a cruel joke of fate.

​But Yeo Woon-hyeok smiled.

​"Nine Yin Severed Pulse..."

​For an orthodox martial artist, such a body meant death. A body incapable of cultivating martial arts.

​But for the Great Demon of Blood?

​"It is the perfect vessel."

​The extreme yin energy was the best fuel for the 'Blood Heaven Art' he had created in his past life.

​He looked at the trembling robber.

​"You possess some internal energy. Not much, but..."

​"P-Please..."

​Yeo Woon-hyeok placed his hand on the robber's head.

​"It will be a good starter for my engine."

​"No! Aaaargh!"

​Yeo Woon-hyeok activated the Blood Heaven Art.

​Although he had no qi, the technique itself could devour external energy.

​The blood in the robber's body began to boil.

​A faint red mist rose from the robber and was absorbed into Yeo Woon-hyeok's palm.

​-Sizzle.

​The amount was small.

But once the first drop was taken, there was no return.

The robber was reduced to a dried husk and collapsed.

​Yeo Woon-hyeok stood up.

​He felt a tiny thread of warmth in his cold dantian.

​"Three hundred years..."

​He looked at the exit of the tomb, where the moonlight was pouring in.

​"The world has changed. But..."

​He picked up the captain's saber.

​"The strong still eat the weak."

​Yeo Woon-hyeok, now Namgung's abandoned child, stepped out of the grave.

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