Chapter 162
Isaac
âWhat?â
Isaac glared at Rivelia resentfully. Rivelia pleaded, desperation in every word.
âSuppressing and killing are on two wholly different scales. You have to consider the public eye.â
Isaac may have been Centralâs Director of Security, but in the public eye, he was just the Lord of New Port City. As a Lord, he had a duty to govern by law; that meant arresting and punishing rioters through the court system. If Isaac were to kill them as he wished without any trial proceedingsâin plain sight no lessâGabelin would not be able to remain silent at Isaacâs action because of public outrage.
âThe publicâs eyes... I guess I did come far. To have someone advise me over something like that.â
â...â
Riveliaâs eyes were taken with worry, unable to predict the next words that would come out of Isaacâs mouth. Isaac took out a cigarette and looked at the rioters, who seemed to have regained better judgement and started to inch backwards.
âYeah. The public eye. Iâll consider it. Cut off a limb of any who resist. I donât care if itâs an arm or a leg.â
âLord Isaac!â
Rivelia protested Isaacâs orders, but Isaac commanded silence with a single hand.
âOne more word from you, and Iâll slaughter them all instead.â
Knowing Isaac wasnât bluffing, Rivelia didnât dare open her mouth. With Rivelia silenced, Isaac turned to Kainen.
âWhat are you doing?â
â... Shit! Itâs the Lordâs order! All personnel, unsheath your swords! Cut off the limb of any who resist! Commence!â
Kainen only hesitated briefly before bowing to Isaacâs stare. He grit his teeth and bellowed his orders. The Security Agents raised their swords at Kainenâs orders, their expressions torn.
âWhat? Cut what? Is he serious?â
âImpossible!â
The mob who heard Kainen mumbled to one another with uncertainty, when one man stepped out and made a show.
âEveryone! Thatâs just an empty threat! If we stay together...â
Slam!
Kainen, as a show of force, cut off the manâs leg before he could finish his sentence.
The man fell to his side, grasping at his ankle, screaming. The mob, terrified by what they had just witnessed, began scattering in all directions.
The Security agents followed Kainen, gritting their teeth as they slashed apart the legs of those standing in front of them. Blood was spilled, and people fell one by one.
âMake sure you make it a clean cut. Weâll need to reattach it later. I must say, this world is pretty good when it comes to that.â
âThis, this is a massacre.â
Rivelia trembled as she stared at Isaac amidst the tragedy. Isaac, on the other hand, took a puff of his cigarette and looked back, bewildered by her reaction.
âWhatâs the problem? Iâm not killing them all, just cutting their limbs. You can reattach it later anyway.â
âThatâs not the issue! How are you going to deal with the aftermath!â
Isaac smirked at Riveliaâs scream.
âHey, damsel, you heard them say âkill Isaacâ. Donât you think this is a rather good way to put an end to it, considering the public eye? No? Should we really go to court with this?â
â...â
It was just as Isaac said. Not only did the mob loot Isaacâs property, they had cried for the death of Isaac, a Lord. Even if it was purely out of emotion and without reason, Isaac was completely in his rights to arrest them as suspects of a rebellion.
This was entirely within Isaacâs jurisdiction as a Lordâno matter how hard the Department of Law and Empireâs other departments that hated Isaac tried to stop him.
And if Isaac really wanted to follow the law to the letter, the Empireâs officials who were related to Port City citizens would be executedânot just the citizens that resided in Port City.
âAnd does it look like I have attachment to this city or wish to remain as its Lord? Do I look like I want a promotion? Or do I look like the merciful sort?â
â...â
While Rivelia protested in silence, Isaac spoke to Flander, who was more than eager to join the fray.
âAh. The mercenary band has been officially hired by New Port City now. Go help out your superiors over there.â
â... Are they our superiors?â
Flander asked back, slightly dissatisfied. Isaac burst out in laughter.
âKuku. Donât talk back to them and listen to them well. They are more important than you think. Youâll know the reason why once you start working with them.â
âYes Lord. You heard that, grunts! Itâs time to work! Kill all the dissidents who dared lay their hands on our Lordâs property!â
âYouâre not supposed to kill them!â
Riveliaâs pent-up frustration had found a new, less untouchable target: Flander. He flinched and changed his order.
âDâdonât kill them, but cut their limbs off. Clean! Got it?! Clean, so they can be reattached!â
Rivelia gazed at Flander contemptuously, who immediately dropped his tail and watched Riveliaâs mood warily.
âAh. I forgot to ask this. Where did you find Kaldenâs body?â
âWe found him on one of the streets near the City Hall. I thought he was shot by the Expeditionary Forces as he was making his escape?â
Sharp as a nail, Rivelia immediately deduced that Isaac had found new evidence and asked him.
âI thought so too, but turns out, that wasnât the case.â
Leaving the mop-up of the protestors to the Security agents and mercenaries, Isaac entered the airshipâs meeting room accompanied by Soland and Rivelia. Within the room was the Emperor looking haggard, Duke Pendleton with a stiff expression, and the Queen leisurely sipping on her tea. She beckoned at Isaac with a welcome wave.
âHey! Itâs been a while.â
The haggard Emperor shouted at Isaac the moment he entered the room.
-What do you think youâre doing?!â
âSucceeding you, father.â1
-What?
The emperor asked back, dumbfounded. Isaac shrugged.
âI guess that joke doesnât work in this place.â
-That joke was understood by a very small proportion in the other world in the first place.
The Queen snickered as she answered. Feeling that heâd been made into a fool, the Emperorâs face turned bright red.
-Now is not the time to make jokes! Stop what youâre doing immediately!
âDonât wanna.â
-Isaac!
The Emperor roared with a glare. Isaac pouted his lips as if heâd been hurt.
âThen shall we do it by law?â
-...
The law wasnât supposed to be used in this way, but Isaac continued to use it to his own benefit while the Emperor had no choice but to let Isaac be. The Emperor grit his teeth and maintained his stare, while Isaac ignored him and threw himself onto the sofa.
âHow did you guys find out? We didnât even have time to report it, did we?â
-Weâve already created a broadcast station, and they are already fulfilling their mission dutifully. The attention canât be helped when the news reports just keep on coming. Everythingâs been broadcasted live, from the protestors turning into rioters, the looting, and the calls to kill Mr. Isaac to the agents subduing them mercilessly as ordered by Mr. Isaac.
âWhy didnât you stop the broadcast, knowing it would get complicated?â
The fallout of a video broadcast compared to just words and rumours were worlds apart. The media would definitely demand someone take responsibility, and then itâd become that much harder to fix the situation.
Isaac couldnât understand how all this happened when he knew that Central had complete control over the media. Stopping the broadcast or altering the video would have been simple.
-The citizens of the Empire cannot know that we can stop or alter the broadcast yet.
Now with the Queenâs explanation, Isaac realised why Central had created the media. The sudden reveal was because they didnât know when the Expeditionary Forces would reveal themselves, now that they had escaped the Forbidden Lands.
Playing with the public could not be easier with propaganda and media manipulation. And since the broadcast system itself was in its youth, people innocently believed that everything they saw on screen was the truthânever even considering that it could be altered or changed.
Disguising the Expeditionary Forces as evil invaders using the media would sow seeds of antipathy among the citizens and could thwart the possibility of citizens joining hands with the Expeditionary Forces completely.
This trump card was only usable while the media was in its innocent infancy. As time went on and people got used to the media, theyâd realise that you could create contradicting news with the same single piece of footage.
That was why Central couldnât just stop broadcasting Isaac throughout the Empire. If people realised that the footage could be manipulated or halted, they would grow suspicious at the Empireâs words when they revealed the Expeditionary Forces.
âYou really do need to keep it safe since it can only be used once or twice.â
Realising that Isaac figured out Centralâs intentions, the three on screen looked at Isaac in a new light.
âIn a way this isnât such a bad situation. The people will believe the news even more after this. And with definite proof captured, we actually prevented the tragedy from being much worse than it could have been.
The Emperor glared at Isaac and sighed. In truth, Isaac had carried out a simple solution for a situation that could have become much more complicated. If Isaac simply arrested the rioters and put them on trial, the Department of Law, as the neutral third party, needed to make a ruling. But there was only one ruling for people who attempted to kill a Lord.
All of the Emperorâs projects would have been crippled if he had suddenly lost his officials, especially as they were all loaded with work. But with Isaac violently subduing the rioters, the Emperor could use it as an excuse to cover up the rest.
-... Cunning bastard.
The Emperor grumbled. Had it never been possible in the first place? The Emperor was reminded again that Isaac wasnât one to join forces and walk the same path.
He knew that Isaac was already in a precarious situation, and one bad step would topple him. Once Isaac had served his use and fell, that would be perfectly fine; but in the meantime, simply looking at Isaac frustrated him to no end.
âI considered the public eye in my solution.Itâs been a while since I used my creativity despite my law-abiding spirit.â
-... Law-abiding spirit?
âOf course! You know one of my virtues is abiding by the law to the letter.â
Everyone didnât even bother to talk back to Isaac, knowing heâd always been like this.
-Even so, this isnât something you can just cover up quietly.
The Queen nodded in agreement with Duke Pendleton.
-True. The news itself is shocking enough, but seeing it with their own eyes is a completely different matter.
With so many things to cover up, the media had pounced on every little opening and persistently demanded answers. For the average citizen, Isaac was just a mere Lord, and his actions were an act of violence and beyond his rights.
Video footage had a completely different power compared to words and letters. And it was obvious how the citizens of the Empire would react after watching people scream and have their limbs cut off.
Central, unable to reveal Isaacâs identity, needed to silence the media or punish Isaac accordingly to appease the angered citizens whoâd no doubt demand Isaacâs punishment. Neither were easy problems to solve.
âThatâs a problem for you guys to deal with. Meanwhile, Iâve brought something interesting, so why donât you have a look?â
Isaac nonchalantly waved his hand without worry. Soland stepped up and laid the debris over the table.
âYou heard about how my hubaenim that got shot in the back of his head working for me, right? After investigating how he got shot, I found this.â
Isaac spoke as he quickly looked at the threeâs faces. There was bound to be the slightest reaction if they were involved.
The Emperor frowned and looked at the debris as if it was his first time seeing them. Duke Pendletonâs lips clasped together with a look of dissatisfaction, while the Queenâs eyes glimmered with interest.
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TLN: This is a reference to the human campaign ending of Warcraft 3 and is a frequently used meme/phrase in Korea. Watch the ending here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jvwk5jpJ8Ec