Chapter 02
Her already large eyes sparkled twice as brightly as usual. Her cheeks, damp with anticipation, were flushed like ripe peaches.
Alternating between walking and breaking into excited little runs, she reached the imposing main gate in less than half a shijin (about an hour).
She had to crane her neck far back to see the tall entrance. Above it hung a pure white signboard.
Baekryeon Academy.
Just looking at the bold, dignified calligraphy made her shoulders shrink involuntarily.
Soram steadied her breathing, fingering the half jade pendant tucked inside her clothes as though it were a talisman.
Stepping through the wide-open gate, she found the courtyard filled with people like mountains and seas.
Clutching the strap of her travel pack tightly, she went to stand at the very end of the long line.
There seemed to be well over a hundred heads in front of her; it didnât look like she would be able to register her name anytime soon.
Would she really be able to find her benefactor in such a vast place?
Her anxious gaze wavered briefly before firming with resolve.
After coming all the way to the capital!
Rather than wait idly, Soram decided to prepare for the first examination that would take place that afternoon. There were three major subjects in total, and the preliminary test questioned the contents of the Confucian classics.
As she rummaged through the books she had borrowed, she suddenly paused. A faint scent carried on the breeze brushed past her nose.
It was definitely a familiar fragranceâŠ
Just as Soram lifted her small white nose into the air, the back of the man in front of her suddenly lurched closer.
He staggered and fellâand she tumbled onto the dirt ground along with him.
âOwâŠâ
Her nose throbbed painfully from the impact, and her backside stung from hitting the ground. Worse still, the manâs body collapsed on top of her and was unbearably heavy.
Pinned beneath the unfamiliar manâs back, Soram struggled for air.
âUgh!â
Only after the man scrambled to his feet could she take a proper breath.
As Soram stood up, her eyes stung hotly.
She had been told that a grown person must not cry like a childâŠ
She forced strength into her eyelids to hold back the tears and brushed the dirt off her skirt, steadying herself.
Only after swallowing down her panic did she raise her face. The poorly dressed manâjust as shabby as she wasâcould only nod helplessly.
âI am truly sorry, missâŠâ
Just as Soram was about to say it was all right, several other men appeared and surrounded them.
In the confusion she hadnât realizedâthese were the ones who had tripped the man earlier.
Among them, a particularly ill-tempered young master stepped forward.
âWhen our sleeves brushed earlier, wasnât it you who took it?â
Clad in fine silk, he shoved the shabby man hard in the shoulder.
The man recoiled, too shaken even to brush off the dirt clinging to his clothes.
âN-no. I donât even know what item you are referring to, sir.â
âHah? What a shameless thief. Do you think the likes of you deserve to enter Baekryeon Academy? Werenât you approaching me from the start to steal my belongings?â
Oh? This isâŠ
A chilling sensation brushed through Soramâs mindâlike the sharp instinct she once had for sensing danger.
Her grandmother had once warned her: someone as simple and guileless as she was must never linger near muddy waters. If disputes or arguments arose, she was to run without looking back.
And wasnât this precisely such muddy water?
Her face turning pale, Soram slowly edged backward.
She had to slip away from between the young masters surrounding her. But just as she tried to disappear, her hope was dashed.
âIsnât that one your accomplice?â
ââŠPardon?â
They trapped Soram like a mouse cornered with no escape.
A dark shadow loomed oppressively over her small frame.
âDidnât he steal my gold tiger-claw ornament and secretly pass it to you?â
âT-tiger claw?â
âYes! The tiger-claw charm my mother personally strung together to pray for my success!â
Soram shook her head vigorously. Tiger claw or notâshe had no idea what they were talking about!
âI-I-I donât know anything about it. I only came to take the entrance examination.â
âUntil I find my item!â
Startled, Soramâs back stiffened at his booming voice.
It seemed she was thoroughly entangled in this dispute. To think she might not even set foot in the exam hall before misfortune struckâŠ
Ah⊠not her tailâher tailbone throbbed again. The tears she had barely suppressed threatened to spill.
âItâs true I bumped into the young master, but I absolutely did not steal anything. This young lady is unrelated as well. If you donât believe me, you may search my pack.â
Unable to stand it any longer, the shabby man spoke bravely. The noble youthâs lips twisted.
âOh?â
At his slight nod, the other young masters reached out.
In an instant, the patched-up pack was turned inside out. Its contents were as pitiful as Soramâs own belongings.
Failing to find what he wanted, the nobleman turned his gaze to Soram.
The man hurriedly picking up his scattered things noticed the shift.
âThe young lady truly has nothing to do with thisâŠ!â
âHow would we know without checking?â
âYoung master! Why behave like a child throwing a tantrum!â
The previously silent man clenched his trembling fists.
âWhat?â
âJust because someone is poor does not mean their heart is wicked. We came seeking learningâhow can you commit such rudeness!â
The noble youthâs face darkened with anger. He grabbed the shabby man by the collar first.
Soram, who had been shrinking back, could no longer endure it and rushed forward.
âP-please donât hit him!â
As she came between them, the nobleman waved his hand dismissively, as though swatting away a bug.
She was flung backward, legs flailing like paper.
She was going to fall. If she landed on her backside again, it would hurt enough to make her burst into tears!
Soram squeezed her eyes shut.
In the darkness, she wobbledâthen suddenly her head struck something firm.
At that moment, amid a subtle scent of tea, a cool fragrance swept over her.
Like a blue bamboo grove at dawnâchill and clear.
It felt unfamiliar, yet strangely familiar.
Slowly, she opened her eyes and lifted her head.
Reflected in her watery gaze were a manâs featuresâhandsome and refined as his neat attire and bearing.
He stood a head taller than the others, with a sturdy yet elegant build. There was nothing heavy about him; his figure was long and well-proportionedâbeautiful, one might say.
Even his physique alone would have drawn attention, but his features were exceptional as well.
A smooth forehead, brows dark and clean as if painted with ink. Cold eyes holding jet-black pupils. A sharply defined nose, leading down to a firm jawline and red lips.
His appearance was flawless.
Dressed in white robes, his noble bearing combined with his cool expression created an almost mystical aura.
He cast a chilly gaze toward Soram, who had collided into his chest, then stepped back.
He seemed like a white heron appearing among a flock of noisy crows.
âWhat is going on?â
He addressed the two men clutching each otherâs collars.
âAs a lecturer of this academy, I will ascertain the cause of this disturbance and take action.â
The noble youthâs expression changed unpleasantly, as if he recognized him.
âP-Professor Nak?â
Though the man in white did not respond, he was certain.
The second son of a grand generalâs family, top graduate of Baekryeon Academy, and the youngest lecturer since its foundingâNak Cheongyeon.
A crane among chickens. Even at a glance, he could tell this was that very professor.
Of all peopleâit had to be the famous Professor Nak!
Quickly releasing his grip, he began explaining the situation.
Cheongyeon listened in silence, his cold gaze sweeping over the instigators.
When their eyes met, Soram shrank instinctively.
Yes. The familiarity of his scent must surely be her imagination.
As she took small steps backward, Cheongyeon spoke.
âOne who steals anotherâs property cannot take the examination, nor become a student.â
At his icy words, the menâs expressions split between relief and despairâthough the noble youthâs brightened face did not last long.
âA false accusation without evidence is also a crime. All those involved in this disturbance will step out of the line.â
âP-Professor! I am the second son of the Seo family. My cousin is currently discussing marriage with your elder brother. Are we not practically family? Please understand my grievance.â
He leaned closer and whispered,
âAs we will soon be meeting as relatives at a wedding, thereâs no need for confrontation here, is there?â
âI am merely a lecturer who guides students. If you wish to speak privately, do so outside the academy.â
Even appeals to familial ties earned only an unbending response.
The man looked as though he would sooner break than bend.






