Traces of Flood

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A boy who survived a horrific battlefield—Baek Sahyeon.

Having lost even his master, he arrives in the mighty nation of Pasa, driven only by vengeance.

There, he becomes the teacher of Dan Ijae, the 8th prince who has no interest in the fierce struggle for succession.

To earn the king’s favor, Sahyeon must teach an insufferable student—one who disrespects his teacher and cares little for learning.

Even if doing so means shattering the life he tried to lead, away from the royal feud.

And yet, somehow…

“Strange… Why is it that when you’re near, that scent disappears?”

The more he learns about Dan Ijae…

“Yeonju is not a place fit for living.”
Sahyeon’s eyes stung. He closed them and squeezed out the tears left clinging to the corners.
“It’s far too cold.”

…the more he begins to desire something different.

“I cannot live like that. No, I must not live like that.”

He must not waver from the warmth of kindness—

For he carries the weight of those who died by his side.

But what if it’s not kindness?

What if Dan Ijae truly deserves to carry out Sahyeon’s revenge?

Then… might he be the one Sahyeon could stand beside—

And look upon the throne together?

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Chapters List

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Chapter 50: The Emperor’s ArtisanChapter 49: Eyes of the BeastChapter 48: Eyes That Cannot SeeChapter 47: Stones on the BoardChapter 46: The Heir of GeneralsChapter 45: To Make a KingChapter 44: Scars of the ThroneChapter 43: No Intention to ReignChapter 42: The Pet Hawk ComplexChapter 41: Lessons in ProprietyChapter 40: Rumors in WhiteChapter 39: The Quiet Between UsChapter 38: Let Me Teach YouChapter 37: What We Choose to WriteChapter 36: To Protect a ChildChapter 35: A Purpose in Leading YouChapter 34: To Kill a TigerChapter 33: Bows Drawn, Loyalties TestedChapter 32: The Twelfth ArrowChapter 31: Dan Ijae’s First LessonChapter 30: Not Filial, But LoyalChapter 29: A Lesson in Filial PietyChapter 28: The Plum That Has Yet to BloomChapter 27: The Weight of SurvivalChapter 26: A Rope in the MireChapter 25: The Cry of the HawkChapter 24: Before Spring ComesChapter 23: The Blossom That Fell Too SoonChapter 22: The Lotus Flower’s CurseChapter 21: The Young Master’s SecretChapter 20: Waiting by the GateChapter 19: Among Books and BetrayalChapter 18: Lessons in Etiquette and PowerChapter 17: Between Duty and DefianceChapter 16: The Reluctant LessonChapter 15: Reflections at Mirror PondChapter 14: The Teacher of the 8th PrinceChapter 13: Wolf's Eyes and Gentle SmilesChapter 12: Guardians of TraditionChapter 11: The Scholar and the KingChapter 10: Good birds and good treesChapter 9: The Sound of a Drawn BowChapter 8: The Eighth Prince’s AudienceChapter 7: Blood and Favor at the InnChapter 6: The Pine CaterpillarChapter 5: A Hand in the DustChapter 4: The Scholar’s GambleChapter 3: The White-Haired BachelorChapter 2: End of the rainy seasonChapter 1: Rainy Season
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  1. Gourab Dey
    Gourab Dey July 8, 2025

    Traces of Flood is a quiet, poetic reflection on what remains after disaster. It doesn’t dwell on the chaos, but on the silence that follows—the watermarks, the broken objects, the memories. With delicate imagery and emotional depth, it speaks softly of grief, resilience, and the human ability to carry on. A hauntingly beautiful piece that lingers long after it’s over.

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