She descended, like an angel from the heavens, but she was dressed in black. Dark as ink, like a rose, her beauty stood out from everything else. Behind her, a large man with a braid of black hair stood, a mace in his hand- Gubong. Another, a woman with makeup and long hair tied to one side- Yura.

Seeing this, the muscular and dark-skinned Brother Yungmuk was ready to strike, I held my arm in front of him, signaling for him to wait.

"What brings Lady Black Rose to our humble school?" I bowed slightly and smiled, "Could it be the Twilight's Edge?"

Jinsoyun's eyes narrowed at my words, "Where is it? How did you know what I was looking for?"

"Our little Brother Lusung leaked some of your precious information to us." I mused.

"Where is it?" She threatened, "Tell me and I will spare your life."

"Where is it indeed? But mind telling me, are you using it for vengeance? For Jiwan- The Righteous Blade perhaps?" I spoke once again, causing her suspicion.

"How did you know this?" She hissed.

"Oh I know everything, including that you weren't the one that killed Jiwan. That's why you're looking for the blade, isn't it?" I chuckled.

Everyone around me gasped, it was very well known that Jinsoyun killed her master- Jiwan, however from her shocked expression and my words, they were shocked when they knew the truth.

"After Mushin- The Divine Fist killed Jiwan, you ran off with the blade, and I don't blame you for that, it was your order to survive with the blade. You were knocked off the cliff of Jiwan's peak, saved by Jiwan with her last breath. You landed at the school of Aransu, meeting Zulia. However, you were discriminated by the master of the Aransu School, which caused you to then fall for the temptations of the Dark Lord. You were afraid of being weak. Am I wrong?"

Gubong looked towards her, puzzled as Jinsoyun's face displayed a spectrum of emotions. Joy, anger, grief, fear, love, hatred and greed, all showed themselves on her face. Joy from having someone finally understanding her, anger from having all her secrets spoken out loud, grief for her master's death, fear for the adolescent that stood before her, love for her master and the memories she had when she was still alive, hatred for the villain- Mushin, finally greed for having the Twilight's Edge for her revenge.

"I know how it feels." I whispered, as the memories of being isolated flowed back to me, "I remember how it feels deep in my bones. Don't you know the pain? Would Jiwan want to see you like this? She wanted to keep the peace in the Earthen Realm, but you're disrupting it!" My whispers grew into a shout.

"I…" Tears rolled down Jinsoyun's eyes, "I cannot turn back now, I've killed too many… Everyone thinks I've killed Master Jiwan…"

I walked up to her, I didn't even know why, but I felt sorry for her.

"Listen to me. You are by far the most loyal student I've seen. The pain of losing your master drove you this far, to killing. I can trust you, no loyal students kills their own master. Especially like you. You have nothing to be ashamed of. You can still turn back!" I smiled. I thought she would be angered, but inside she's as weak as the rest of us.

Jinsoyun was stunned, not only by the words of this boy, but of his bravery to stand up against her. Even his empathy for her made her surprised.

"Jinsoyun, why didn't you tell me before?" Master Hong had stepped forward behind me.

"I tried but I didn't think that you would believe me." She replied, almost in tears.

"The Hongmoon School will try to bring back the former glory of the Silverfrost Clan." Master Hong announced, "Lusung will be forever tied to the Hongmoon School, unable to betray us."

"One more thing." I said as I leapt past Jinsoyun, "We must clear this place of those working for the Dark Lord and Mushin. Am I right? Yura."

Yura was taken aback by the boy in front of her, she was working for the Dark Lord as a Scorpion Demon, but little did she know that the boy had known all along.

Jinsoyun just stared at the sight of the adolescent who was pushing down her previous acquaintance, but now she did not suspect the child at all, for he seemed to know everything. She only had one job to do now.

"Die, Scorpion!" Jinsoyun threw her blade at Yura, stabbing her right in the stomach. The Scorpion demon screamed, but a portal opened and snatched her inside it. She was gone.

I kneeled down towards Master Hong and Jinsoyun. "Thank you, I appreciate your help. Jinsoyun, your path to redemption is far, but one day you will reach it. Master Hong, I would like to pass on my right to inherit the Hongmoon secret techniques to Jinsoyun as a gift for her path."

They both nodded in agreement, clearly impressed by the child that stood before them. Suddenly, a white light surrounded all of us. I couldn't tell what it was, but Jinsoyun started tearing up at the sight of this and Master Hong seemed to be deep in thought. The white light surrounded me, and I could see it, a face. The face of Jiwan- The Righteous Blade. Pale skin, grey hair and a gentle smile. "Thank you." she bowed slightly.

"Mission Completed." Stella's voice rang in my head. It felt so long from when I last heard this voice.

"I believe it is time for me to leave. I was never part of the Hongmoon School, but I hope the next time I enter, I'll be enrolling here." I announced.

Jinsoyun waved politely, she had many emotions for this child: fear, joy, sorrow, but there was something else. Something that she couldn't place, it wasn't friendship, something more than that. It was more of the emotion that was closer to a child's respect and admiration towards their parents.

Suddenly a white light flashed around everyone, not only the boy.

The world went blank, I was back at the Sports Hall.