Chapter 111
Isaac
So what are banquets like in this neighborhood? Do you like, dance around in circles? Thatâs what I saw in the movies back in my place. Or is it different, since itâs a completely new place?â
Both Isaac and Rivelia were unaccustomed to banquets filled with smiles, chats, drinks, and dances. Isaac never had anyone to invite him, while Rivelia prioritised her swordsmanship over the countless invitations she had received in the past.
â...â
âHm? You donât know?â
âIâve never had any interest in banquets.â
Rivelia, still mad about before, replied in a cold tone without even looking back.
âBut you should still know the basics of dancing right?â
âI donât.â
âWhat a boring life you have.â
Rivelia finally exploded, and Isaac quickly escaped her room.
Even so, one needed to be properly dressed when attending a nobleâs banquet. But the two didnât bring clothes fit for a banquet, considering that theyâd come here on official business. That was when the branches of the Seven Grand Merchant Guilds doing business inside Wolfgangâs lands approached the troubled two and solved the issue.
It was unknown when theyâd received word, but the guilds showcased hundreds of dresses designed specifically for occasions like this. The designer was greatly disappointed when Rivelia coldly rejected all of his recommendations, opting for a knightâs ceremonial uniform.
âSo you chose that in the end?â
Isaac dashed his lips in disappointment and scanned Rivelia from top to bottom. Rivelia shivered and sent a sharp glare at Isaac, who in turn shrugged and averted his eyes elsewhere.
The banquet didnât have the atmosphere Isaac expected, where nobles gathered and talked with a smile as people danced to music in the background. The entire banquet was filled with hairy men, with not a single woman in sight.
âIt is an honour to see you. I am Rhineland.â
âNice to meet you. It is an honour to meet Sir Rhineland, who has risen in fame as âThe Flash.ââ
âOh! You know of my name!â
âAhem! My name is Pount.â
âAh! The Knight of Destruction. Greetings!â
It was disgusting to see two middle aged men, one skinny and the other the size of a mountain, squirm their bodies because a girl around the same age as their daughters acknowledged them. But nobody else minded; they just wanted to get just a single word in with Rivelia.
Rivelia would have coldly cut them off if they were trying to make moves on her through whatever means, but the group only showed sincere respect and camaraderie to a fellow swordsman. She had no choice but to respond kindly to them, and when the greetings were over, a heated debate about swordsmanship was opened.
As fellow knights on the path to swordsmanship, they were eager to receive advice from Rivelia, who was by far ahead of them. The magic knights couldnât join in the conversation, but they stayed around to sneak just a couple more glimpses at the famous Rivelia.
While everyoneâs attention was on Rivelia, Isaac dragged a chair to the corner of the room and sipped his wine alone, wondering if he was looking at a banquet or a lecture on swordsmanship.
Rivelia gave brief and formal replies at first, but she soon got invested in the debate and continued it with a keen interest. Isaac clicked his tongue when the debate progressed to a sophisticated theory regarding the pros and cons of using a weapon that did not adhere to a typical body-to-weapon size ratio.
âStill so much to learn.â
To be completely invested in a debate without thinking about identifying or at the very least be on guard against those suspected to be turncoats.
âHm?â
Isaac continued to sip alone in perfect isolation, when he felt a familiar tugging on his feet. He looked down to see eye to eye with a girl heâd never seen before.
The cute child with chubby cheeks and sparkling eyes smiled brightly when their eyes met and put her finger on her mouth as she said âshh!â. She then crawled under the chair.
â...â
While Isaac contemplated on how to react, a taller girl who seemed to be her elder sibling appeared with light footsteps.
âFound you! Now Julia is it!â
âHinh!â
It seemed the two were playing a game of tag. The new girl tapped Juliaâs butt and ran away, and Julia crawled out of the chair to chase her sister, circling the banquet. Isaac muttered as he watched the two children scream with joy, holding on the skirt of their well decorated dresses as they ran about.
âAs usual, the children are so energetic.â
âKya!â
âHueeeng!â
âUaaang!â
The two chasing each other ran into Rivelia from behind. There was no way Rivelia would even budge at being hit by children, so the older girl was thrown onto the ground. She cried out of surprise, and Julia began crying with her.
âOh dear. Lailia, Julia, you should have been careful.â
Rivelia was stumped watching the two children cry in front of her, but Count Wolfgang soon appeared and picked up his two children. The two seemed to calm down in their fatherâs arms as they dug themselves deeper into his chest with a sob.
âIâm so sorry about this.â
âDonât be. It seems the children were quite surprised.â
âHahaha. Itâs nothing. They are quite the energetic children.â
While Rivelia accepted Count Wolfgangâs apologies, the knights took the moment to straighten their postures. How shameful, to be so invested in the lecture that they were completely unaware of their Lordâs presence.
Count Wolfgang put his children on the ground and introduced his wife who stood silently behind him.
âThis is Elena, my wife. She said she needed to greet Lady Rivelia personally...â
Even before Count Wolfgang finished his words, Elena bowed as she grabbed at her skirt.
âI give you my greetings as a woman of Dorothy Family.â
âDorothy...â
Elena seemed to suspect what Rivelia was about to say, so she smiled and spoke.
âThe branch family is free of that atmosphere, you see.â
Rivelia nodded as if she understood now. Viscount Dorothy was a vassal family under Duke Pendleton. But usually, nobles under Pendleton line married each other. Well, they didnât openly oppose anyone who decided to marry an outsider, but everyone tended to shun such a practice.
âWow! Itâs a pretty lady!â
âSo pretty.â
Both Laila and Julia looked up to Rivelia with their sparkling eyes, and Rivelia seemed uncomfortable. Count Wolfgang realised this and quickly changed the topic.
âNow, now. The meal is ready. Though this is cuisine from a rural region of the Western Provinces, our chef has taken great care in his work. Iâm sure youâll be satisfied.â
The meal finished in a warm, friendly atmosphere. Rivelia seemed awkward with Laila and Julia, who stuck themselves to her calling âunni, unniâ. But there was a warm smile on Riveliaâs face, showing her liking to the children.
EDN: âUnniâ is a very non-formal way to address an older girl in Korean, usually used between people who are familiar with each other. Just imagine two girls enamored by a star-studded older sister around.
This rare sight stole the feastâs spotlight immediately; no combat knight could avert their eyes from such a gentle sight, even when they had spent their entire lives hardening themselves with the sword. Count Wolfgang would cough to bring his knights back to their senses, but that was just a momentary interruption. On the other hand, Count Wolfgang and Elena smiled warmly as they looked at Rivelia and their two children.
âWow! Itâs as if I donât even exist. This is the first time Iâm feeling so sad.â
Isaac muttered, sitting on his chair at the corner of the room. The curious eyes from a nearby servant seemed to ask why this man was even here.
The next day. After Count Wolfgang profusely apologized to them for his act of impropriety, Isaac and Rivelia left the castle and headed straight to the nearest airport.
Isaac looked down on the Wolfgang Castle from the observatory of the airship heading to New Port City with a cigar in his mouth. He then spoke to Rivelia, who was lost in her thoughts next to him.
âSo, how was it?â
âAbout what?â
âIâm asking what your thoughts were after seeing Count Wolfgang and his knights, who are suspected demonic turncoats, in person.â
â...â
Rivelia was on guard with all her senses on full alert at the thought that this could be her first contact with demons, even if she couldnât identify them. But Count Wolfgang seemed nothing like a demon.
She met the combat knights who were suspected of turncoats, but all she received were overbearing stares of respect and awe. Not a single flicker of demonic power or hostility could be detected.
And thinking about the two adorable children and his wife, Rivelia began to think if Centralâs information was wrong, but she quickly shook her head.
âThis could be a scheme to hide their identity. The growth of Count Wolfgang has many suspicious points.â
âIf thatâs what you really think, then youâre not much of a noble too.â
Riveliaâs heart ached looking at Isaacâs disappointed face. Which brought an even greater urge to retaliate.
âItâs impossible for a mere Baron to expand his territory this large unless theyâve joined hands with turncoats.â
Rivelia made her argument, but Isaac looked back with belittling eyes.
âHow arrogant.â
âAre you saying Centralâs information was wrong?â
âUse the given information as reference, and only believe in what youâve seen with your own eyes. Canât you tell why I decided to move personally? Erase all your preconceptions and think. How would you rate Count Wolfgang from what youâve seen alone?â
He was worthy to be a great lord. No doubt about it. A man so gifted that he would have founded a kingdom of his own if he was born in the days before the 7 Days of Calamity.
Although their meeting was short, she confirmed the infinite trust and affection he received from his subjects. Even the merchant employees that brought the dresses subtly mocked Marquis Lichten while praising Count Wolfgang, trying to put him in a positive light.
His vassals and subordinates swore respect and loyalty with their lives, while his soldiers were elites who would die with a smile for him.
It was a monument built not by magic that seduced someone, but built purely by his charms and dignity. Which made it all the more powerful and absolute.
But Rivelia shook her head. If she admitted this, that meant she didnât trust Centralâs information. Isaac witnessed Riveliaâs response and grinned.
âAlright. This is homework. Central said heâs a demon. But your answer was different right? Why? Whatâs the reason? Well, youâll find out by the end of this mission, but do think about it until then.â
Rivelia frowned in response to Isaac.
âI will request that Central open a second investigation. If we rely on Directorate of Analysisâ deep analysis, we will be able to deduce for certain if Count Wolfgang is related to demons.â
âNo. Reinvestigating is cheating. You must decide with the information given to you and what you saw with your eyes alone.â
âBut if the information is wrong...â
âWhat does that matter?â
âSorry?â
âWhether the information is wrong or weâve been tricked, the outcome has been decided now that I have moved.â
â... What outcome are you talking about?â
âAn outcome that will carve a message into your bones â that you have to be prepared if you want to use me.â
â...â
The smile on Isaacâs face seemed sinister, which brought the two children of Wolfgang in Riveliaâs mind.
There was no need to visit Marquis Lichten. The single letter requesting a monthâs delay to the war was accepted immediately.
Just like that, the war was delayed for a month, and Isaac being the reason was spread throughout the Empire. There were many rumors because of it, but Isaacâs position was beyond needing to care about the rampant conspiracy theories.
âThey seem rather haphazard.â
Isaac muttered as he looked at his soldiers ready for deployment. Isaac ordered Rizzly to give compensation to those that give up, but the rumours quickly spread and every man, woman and child began volunteering.
Infuriated, Cordnell announced only those who survived more than 3 days would be compensated. In truth, Cordnell was the real boss of New Port City, who was overshadowed only by Isaac and Rivelia.