Chapter 109
Isaac
âSend word that I am recruiting soldiers for my fiefdom. Set their pay at the highest in the Empire, and provide them with the best equipment. And make sure youâre constructing barracks and other facilities of the highest quality.â
âWhat insanity are you spouting! Whatâs a Lordâs Representative going to use the soldiers for! In fact, why would you even recruit soldiers for this one, tiny city!â
âIsnât recruiting soldiers one of the rights of Lordâs Representatives?â
âThatâs true but...â
âWhatâs the problem when Iâm just exercising my rights?â
Because Iâm the one who deals with its aftermath! Cordnell sighed. His stomach started to churn. This was most definitely Isaacâs revenge for his earlier refusal.
Cordnell looked to the others in search of help. But Rizzly, Kunette and Reisha were on Isaacâs side. Kalden had surrendered. Soland was a foregone conclusion; heâd follow Isaacâs every order. Cordnellâs only hope was Rivelia, but he despaired after seeing her remain silent in the face of Isaacâs gibberish.
âSigh. Iâve lost. So, whatâs this business you want to start?â
âIâm telling you, this can hit big.â
âYes, yes. When has it ever failed before. So what are you trying to pull off?â
Cordnellâs passive-aggressive tone earned Saintâs respect; he has just joined this rooftop meeting for his first time. The others treated it like it was any other day, having watched Cordnell fight Isaac many times before.
âI want to start a mercenary business.â
â... What?â
Cordnell exclaimed. Isaac ignored the oblivious Cordnell and turned to Soland.
âOi, Smartass, you still have plenty of hoodlums around right?â
â... If youâre talking about my syndicate members, I canât recommend them to you. Even if they are my men, they arenât suited to be mercenaries.â
âI know. Iâm not going to force them to fight. I will give ten thousand Giga as compensation to any who die in battle as mercenaries. Iâm sure many would volunteer just for this.â
That was Cordnellâs final straw
âOi, you bastard! Both the mercenaries and soldiers are the same thing! Are you throwing away all that money just because it isnât yours? Huh? Maybe not for this case. But at least make your planned expenditures profitable!â
Cordnell shouted, and Isaac returned to Cordnell with a warm, satisfied smile.
âKya! I knew Cordnellâs the only man I can trust. This is why I throw him around.â
Poke poke!
Isaac looked down to see Kunette looking back up in shock.
â... Isaac, you donât trust me?â
âHm? No, this is just empty praise. You have to praise them even if you donât mean it to motivate them.â
With Isaac blatantly saying that in front of the target of said praise, all hell broke loose. Cordnell rushed at Isaac in an attempt to grab his head. Everyone else tried desperately to stop him.
Isaac watched the scene unfold with a cigarette in his mouth and muttered to himself as he looked at the clear blue sky.
âHow peaceful.â
The general populace were mostly confused by the new business proposal made in New Port City. Most mercenaries formed contracts based on their personal qualifications, and although mercenary guilds did exist, the only difference was the size and the scale of the contracts.
This was inevitable, since it was much more efficient to hire a well-trained professional than training a soldier from scratch. If a mercenary guild were to simply focus on training its members, most mercenaries would simply leave and seek permanent residence elsewhere with better conditions once their contract expired. The mercenary world as a whole wasnât that profitable of a venture.
Cordnell was doubtful that there was anyone whoâd risk their lives for this work, but in New Port City, there were many who were both eager yet idle.
Making a name for oneself on the battlefield was a dream of every man at some point in their lives. They were provided with high pay, and most importantly, they didnât need to worry about their familyâs well-being even if they were to die. The number of volunteers were overflowing.
âKunette and Reisha will be in charge of their training.â
â... Iâm going to work hard!â
âMe too, sunbaenim!â
Kunette clenched her minuscule fists as she nodded, and Reisha waved her hand about as she bounced along. Isaac watched the two for a moment and then spoke to Rizzly and Lanburton, who were standing idly behind him.
âYou two help Kunette and Reisha. We have no time, so finish training them in half a month. Make as difficult Centralâs combat agent training process.â
Isaac never had any expectations of Kunette and Reisha. He was simply giving them empty titles to get them off his side and leaving the actual training to Rizzly and Lanburton.
âReally? Countless will die if we try to finish the training in under half a month.â
âDoesnât matter. Give them 100 Giga as compensation if they give up at any point. We have to finish this by then. If anyone dies during training, give 1000 Giga to their families as consolation.â
Cordnellâs mouth foamed listening to Isaac. He could understand the consolation for the dead, but many would volunteer and then immediately give up on the training for the free 100 Giga. That meant the funds heâd just barely gathered wasnât going to cut it anymore.
Now that his work was done, Isaac left his seat, all the while ignoring the rampaging Cordnell.
âHave at them for the next 15 days, and only accept those who lasted to the end.â
âAnd where do you think youâre going off to play after making this mess!â
Cordnell screamed sharply when he noticed that Isaac was about to leave the rooftop. Isaac clicked his tongue and lectured Cordnell pathetically.
âYou think customers will just come to you if you stay still? Someone needs to do the sales. I will personally go out and bring us a contractor.â
âHow can that be possible!â
âYou want to make a bet?â
Cordnell couldnât speak back against Isaac. It was an unwritten law that you never came out on top when betting against Isaac. If Isaac mentioned a bet, it meant he had a surefire path to victory. Cordnell wasnât happy about this, but he didnât even have time to complain anymore.
Isaac, the culprit of this scheme, ran away using the sales pitch as his excuse. There was a mountain of work to be done, from acquiring the training grounds to stocking up food and water to procuring equipment for the truly insane that managed to last to the end.
At the secret airport situated in the corner of New Port City... The airship Isaac requested and Rivelia acquired had arrived, and Isaac wasted no time boarding. Rivelia followed Isaac behind, but she did not hide her growing doubts.
âAre you really going?â
âIs there a problem?â
âWouldnât it be strange if there isnât a problem? Wolfgang is suspected of harboring a demonic presence. What are you going to do by visiting him personally?â
âObviously to make some sales.â
âDo you really think heâd believe that?â
âWhatâs not to believe about?â
âWe are agents of Central.â
Isaac figured out what Rivelia was worried about and snickered.
âDo you think Wolfgang knows that?â
âYou canât ignore the possibility, no matter how small it is.â
Rivelia replied, and Isaac spoke back in a lecturing tone.
âHey, innocent damsel, listen well. It doesnât matter if that Wolfgang fellow knows about it. In this world, there are times when both sides just have to smile and act oblivious despite knowing everything. Why? Thatâs the world grownups live in. Itâs a harsh place.â
âI donât understand it.â
Rivelia glared at Isaac, annoyed that he was trying to teach her. Isaac continued to speak, irritated.
âHey, damsel, letâs say that Wolfgang really is a demon. Heâd like to live as long as possible in this world since itâs heaven for him right? But killing us on the spot the moment we visit him just because weâre agents of Central? You think thatâs possible? Would he really be so insane to attack a damsel whoâs also a sword master backed by Duke Pendleton? And even if he does attack, we arenât going in there unprepared. Weâll be showing up with our defensive coats on for show. No matter how dangerous, we can buy enough time to escape.â
What Isaac said was true. It was widely known by the world that Isaac possessed a defensive coat that rivaled a fortress. No one would question Rivelia having one herself; theyâd simply think that Isaac had another one made.
â...â
Rivelia was still unconvinced and hesitated. Isaac narrowed his eyes and questioned her.
âLet me ask this. Did you receive an order barring me from making contact with Wolfgang?â
Rivelia hesitated, then shook her head.
âTechnically it wasnât an order. But I did receive a request.â
âA request? From where?â
â... It was, Mazelan sunbae.â
âHm...â
Isaac smiled bitterly at the unexpected name. If things were like this, the chances his hypothesis was correct were now even higher.
âSo humans live the same no matter where you go. This is the one truth that can never change.â
Isaac threw himself into a chair and closed his eyes, while Rivelia was left confused by Isaacâs comment. It seems like he was the only person who had the slightest suspicion on what Iâm going to do. He must be trying to avoid the chaos by stopping me at all costs.
âYouâre far too late, sunbae.â
Count Wolfgang continued to use the same castle he had resided in as a baron. It was situated in the middle of Wolfgang City and had recently been expanded upon along with the city to match his territoryâs rise from a barony to a county.
Wolfgang was busy in his office, preparing for the coming war, when he asked back in confusion at the unexpected news.
âWho?â
âSir Isaac, New Port Cityâs Lordâs Representative.â
âWhatâs that man doing here all of a sudden?â
With the war so close by, Wolfgang reacted sensitively to the slightest changes. He frowned and muttered to himself. Dallas, his colleague, treasurer, and loyal subordinate, spoke out after a moment of hesitation.
âI think you need to see him.â
âWhy should I?â
There was no time to see Isaac when he was busy enough already. Wolfgang was about to reject the visit, when Dallas hastily spoke out.
âHe said heâll donate 300 thousand Giga to the development of fiefdom if you see him.â
â...â
Gasps of astonishment escaped from Wolfgangâs vassals, and Wolfgang was shocked into silence. The string of wars were drying up his treasury. And with the preparation for war against Marquis Lichiten in a once-in-a-lifetime battle, including hiring mercenaries and producing war goods, the 300 thousand Giga would be like a downpour after a drought.
Wolfgang knew this was money for reception, but he was in no position to refuse. Plus, Dallas knew this situation was something Wolfgang could never refuse.
âAnd it seems the lady attendant who came with him is Lady Rivelia, no matter how I look at it.â
Isaac could be ignored, but Rivelia could not.
âIt seems I have no choice. Letâs see him.â
âOh my. Itâs nice to see you, sunbaenim. I am Isaac.â
â... Greetings, the nameâs Wolfgang. As a man who walks the path of swordsmanship, I give my respects to you, Lady Rivelia, who has forged a path of your own.â
Wolfgang was confused by Isaacâs groveling attitude the moment he entered the reception hall, which didnât match the rumours heâd heard about Isaac. At the same time, Wolfgang bowed to Rivelia, who paid her respects with a dissatisfied look, as if she was bothered by something.