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Now reading: Chapter 10 from The World's Greatest is Dead, a Action novel by Ubilam우비람.

Eyes snapped open, dazed.

A blurred scene spilled into view, as though smothered in fog.

And beyond that haze—sothing moved.

The instant I caught sight of it, my breath hitched.

The ground was carpeted with corpses.

Every inch cramd with butchered, mangled bodies.

Blades, spears, daggers—every manner of weapon lay scattered among them.

Blood seeped from the dead until it filled the earth itself.

If hell existed, surely it would look like this.

That thought rose unbidden.

What the hell is this place?

No mory placed here.

Not in my recollections.

A nightmare?

I turned, scanning the grisly mounds, when—

Upon the piled corpses, soone stood.

One alive amidst death.

Broad back rising solitary from the slaughter.

His body was a map of scars, his skin still bleeding from fresh cuts.

Anyone would have reeled in agony—but he stood, unmoved.

What is that?

Familiarity tugged at .

That massive, muscle-packed fra.

Those scars, half-hidden beneath blood. I’d seen them before.

My gaze locked to him.

Why was he the only one here?

And why did I feel as if I knew him?

The questions compounded until—

Sssssss.

—!?

The man turned his head, slow as grinding stone.

And his face turned toward .

Our eyes t.

Blue light burned behind a mask of blood.

The instant it struck , my breath froze. Terror surged after.

Tremble, tremble.

My body quaked, overwheld, betraying .

Run.

If this was a nightmare, I had to escape.

That primal instinct swallowed everything.

But—I couldn’t.

Even trying to turn away, my neck felt locked in iron.

“......”

We stared for a long, punishing span.

Then the man spoke.

“Enough. Wake up.”

And with those words—

My eyes snapped open.

****

“Hhhhuuuhhhk—!”

I jerked upright, gasping.

“Hhhuhh... hhhuuhhh...”

Sweat drenched my brow; I wiped it away with a trembling hand.

My whole body was slick with cold perspiration.

“...What... was that?”

Panic rattled in my thoughts.

What the hell just happened...?

I can’t rember.

For all the tornt it left in my flesh, the nightmare itself was already gone.

“...What the hell?”

The unease sat like rot in my gut.

Could a morning start worse than this? With my mood fouled, I pushed to rise—

Twitch!

“Khhuughk!?”

Agony stabbed through my torso, dropping to one knee.

No—before I could even fold fully—

Tzzzrk!

“Ghhhuuaaghh!”

Now the pain shot from my leg.

Upper and lower body rebelling together, I collapsed face-first into the bed, writhing pathetically.

“Hhhuhh... hhhuuhhhk...”

What the hell was this?

I forced myself to check.

Bandages covered —across my chest, across my thigh where the pain throbbed fiercest.

The mories flooded back.

“...Where... am I?”

This wasn’t the cave.

Instead, I lay in a room—lavish, far beyond anything I’d seen since reincarnating into the Central Plains.

Not a warrior’s barracks, not a branch dormitory. The furniture, the walls—extravagant.

“What the...?”

I staggered to make sense of it—

Click!

The door opened.

“...!”

Tension snapped my body taut. Had I been captured? Kidnapped? My eyes darted, hunting anything I could wield—

“Hhhk!”

But the gasp ca not from , but the figure entering.

A middle-aged woman, her eyes going wide the mont she saw awake.

Recognition struck.

“Ah.”

She was the dical officer who oversaw the Martial Alliance Anhui Branch infirmary.

I’d only glimpsed her rarely—she treated only officers and higher ranks.

Why was she here, striding into this chamber—

“Y-Young Master Bang is awake! Prepare the examination—now!”

“...What?”

“Notify the Branch Leader imdiately!!”

Noise exploded from the hallway.

—“Hot water, quickly!”

—“Bring the instrunts!”

—“Alert the Commander as well!”

“...What the hell?”

Chaos spiraled around .

Was this still the dream?

I slapped myself hard across the cheek.

SMAACK!

“Oww...!”

“Hhhhk!?”

Pain seared. Too sharp to be false.

Not a dream.

But then why did the dical officer reel as if I’d stabbed her?

“Y-Young Master! Why would you do such a thing...!”

She rushed toward , reaching out yet flinching back at the last inch, as if afraid to touch my skin.

Her face twisted with guilt and dread.

“Ahh... I should have treated you more personally... If you were displeased, forgive ! Rather—kill instead!!”

“...What are you even saying, dical Officer?”

What the hell was wrong with her?

Last I checked, she’d pawn patients like off on apprentices.

When I’d bled from my scalp in the Lust Demon sting, she hadn’t given more than a snort.

And now—groveling?

“I failed to recognize your honored personage... burdened you with neglect... Please forgive ❖ Nоvеl𝚒ght ❖ (Exclusive on Nоvеl𝚒ght) ! Kill instead!”

“N-no! Please don’t—!”

Terrifying. Absolutely terrifying.

Had the world cracked in half overnight?

At least it confird one thing—this was the Anhui Branch.

But nothing else made sense.

“I will begin a full examination imdiately. Please... suppress your anger for a mont...”

“......”

I wasn’t even angry. If anything, she looked more petrified than I felt.

I just lay back with a blank face until she seed ready to beg for death again.

“Kill inst—!”

“I’ll lie down. I’m lying down, okay? Just... stop.”

Enough was enough.

Better to play along than deal with another outburst.

****

Half an hour passed with lying on the plush bedding, staring at the ceiling while the physicians hovered.

“...Fortunately, nothing critical remains. Regeneration is progressing. You’ll be fully healed within two months.”

Not just the dical Officer, but several attendants surrounded , ready at every beck and call.

I’d never seen anything like it.

‘Since when do patients get four doctors at once?’

Usually one apprentice at best.

This was obscene luxury.

And it didn’t end there.

“Then the worst is past?”

“Yes... indeed.”

The dical Officer bowed her head in confirmation.

The man who had spoken gave a relieved nod.

“Excellent. Young Master Bang... we feared for you greatly.”

His eyes glittered with earnestness, so genuine it made squirm.

Until yesterday he’d looked at as if I were lint on his sleeve.

“...That guy’s even capable of eyes like that?”

Because this was no ordinary officer.

This was the Branch Leader of the Anhui Branch itself.

In a year of service, I’d seen him only twice before. Rank-and-file agents never approached him.

But now—

“I worried so much I could not sleep through the night...”

He spoke to , stumbling over honorifics.

“...Uh... yes...”

I had no idea how to respond.

If this wasn’t still a dream, what the hell was it?

“If you find the chamber lacking, I’ll yield my own quarters to you—”

“There’s no need!”

I recoiled at once.

This, it turned out, was the chamber reserved for honored guests of the branch.

So that explained why I’d never seen it before.

The bedding really was too soft for my own good...

‘No, no. Focus.’

I shook my head, pulling myself back.

“Branch Leader...”

“Yes, speak.”

Even his polite tone was unnatural.

I forced myself to ignore it.

“Why am I here?”

If I’d crawled back from the cave, I should be lying in the infirmary, not in a guest chamber, not with everyone tripping over themselves to serve .

The Branch Leader’s face tightened.

“Ah... that...”

Hesitation.

As though words weighed heavily in his mouth.

If this wasn’t a dream, then I needed answers.

‘How did I even get out of that cave alive?’

Yoo Hyungin, bleeding out.

Pungyeon’s betrayal.

Even Yeon So Cheon had been in peril.

And I’d been cut down myself.

I shouldn’t be here.

‘Back then, I’m sure—’

After Pungyeon slashed my thigh and turned toward Yeon...

And then...

And then...

Zzzrk.

“Urrghh...!”

A stab of headache as I tried to recall.

I clutched my forehead; the attendants flinched in alarm.

“Y-Young Master Bang!”

“Are you hurt!?”

“Summon the physician—!”

“The physician is here already, Branch Leader—!”

“...I-I’m fine.”

Their panic was worse than the pain.

“Forget that. Explain first...”

“That explanation... allow .”

The voice ca from the doorway.

I turned.

A young man entered—white hair, eyes dark yet tinged faintly with blue, features strikingly handso.

Yeon So Cheon.

But—

“...Agent Yeon?”

I blinked.

He wasn’t in the plain garb of an agent. He was dressed like a scion of a great house, refined and noble.

His already irritatingly flawless face had been polished further—enough to make want to swear out loud.

“....”

He smiled faintly, walked forward—and then, without warning—

Kneel.

He sank to his knees before , lowering his head.

“...Forgive the late introduction.”

“...Agent Yeon? What are you doing—”

“My true na is Cheon Eujin of the Blue Moon Sect.”

“...What?”

I froze.

Blue Moon Sect...?

Even the na was enough to stagger .

But he wasn’t finished.

Hands folded, he bowed lower.

“I, an unworthy descendant of the Sect, greet the successor of the Sword Saint.”

The world stopped.

...Who the hell did he just call the successor of the Sword Saint?

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