Chapter 168
Isaac
Its burning eye swung to Isaac after overhearing his muttering. The four, on the other hand, straightened themselves up and gave the Three-eyed the most formal greeting in their cultures.
Isaac simply laughed as he was left ignored, grabbing for a cigarette.
Snap!
The end of the cigarette was sliced off the moment it was lit.
âRude. Why donât you just stay still.â
Isaac looked at the bearer of the claws that cut his cigarette and had now tapped his cheek. A giant tiger with a coat of gold and black stripes glared back at him.
âKukuku. I see heâs frozen still in fear.â
Isaac lazily looked over to see who was mocking him. There stood a black wolf.
Almost everyone looked at Isaac nervously, paralyzed in fear and at the Three-eyedâs mercy, but Kunette and Rizzly glared furiously at the tiger and werewolf.
Isaac pondered for a moment, then smiled brightly as he threw away his cigarette.
âI apologise. I wasnât taught manners when I was young. Iâll be careful.â
âHmph! I see he knows where he stands.â
Isaacâs companions watched nervously, knowing that he was planning something if he simply backed down like that, while the tiger and werewolf belittled Isaac with a snort.
âNow now, why donât we head inside.â
Colins intervened. The tiger and werewolf bumped into Isaacâs shoulder as they moved past him haughtfully, and Isaac followed behind with an ever-present smile.
The meeting room of the airship. Anything that anybody could expect in a meeting room was there.Isaacâs place at the head of the table was naturally taken over by the Three-eyed and Isaac sat on his left with a smile. The four who followed in afterward carefully found their seat next to Isaac nervously, as if sitting next to a ticking time bomb. At the opposite side sat the tiger, werewolf, and Colins.
âSo why have the inspectors come to visit us today? I thought all the talks were finished. What does the Grand Council want?â
Isaac spoke the moment everyone found their seat, but the inspectors ignored Isaac completely. They acted as if he didnât existâthat is, until Rizzly angrily slammed the table and shouted.
âWatch your manners! Sir Isaac is the Lord of New Port City!â
âKik! I see youâve lost your pride as a North Bear, tamed by humans for so long. You should know a lord of mere humans isnât something worthy of respect. Ha, what am I saying? How could a race that transforms into humans to feed off their crumbs possibly have any pride at all?â
Rizzly growled at the wolfâs taunt.1EDN: While the species was first referred to as a âwerewolf,â the author and other characters often refer to this species as a âwolf,â in the same way we could call Rizzly and the North Bears simply âbears.â
âMay I take it as the Black Wolf Tribeâs official stand?â
âCome at me all you want. Our tribe isnât so weak as to be defeated by a humanâs herd of cattle.â
The wolf didnât back down, baring its fangs at Rizzly. Unable to hold his anger, Rizzly transformed into a bear, putting everyone on edge. Isaac watched the sparks fly with glee.
âWhy donât you stop that and get to the point?â
Isaac spoke, and Rizzly sat on his chair still angry, though controlled.The wolf snorted tauntingly at Rizzlyâs actions as if his point had been proven.
Rizzly growled once again, but Kunette kept him in check.
âStop. And you too.â
It seemed that not even the wolf could slight Kunette, flinching at her stare. The wolf looked at Isaac in anger before sitting on his chair.
âSo what is someone so important doing all the way out here?â
The Three-eyed didnât even react to Isaacâs question and got back on his feet.
âMake your preparations. We will be leaving soon.â
The Three-eyed spoke and left the room, followed by the wolf and tiger. Isaac laughed to himself at the empty meeting room.
âLook at the dog bark⦠woof woof.â
âAhaha. Please understand. From the Three-eyedâs point of view, just being present with a human is already more than courteous.â
Colins smiled apologetically to everyone still in the room. Isaac was more surprised that the other four were convinced by his explanation.
âAre the Three-eyed really that important?â
âRather than importantâ¦â
Rizzly failed to continue his words, which Colins took over.
âRather than that, itâs because the Three-eyed are very few in number; theyâre endangered.â
âEndangered?â
âYes. Their numbers dwindle below 100. They suffered the most casualties during the 7 Days of Calamity.â
âSo thatâs why they are treated so dearly?â
âThereâs no one better than them when it comes to teaching children.â
Everyone nodded in agreement to Colins. Their third eyeâs ability to perceive their targetâs talent and create an appropriate teaching program made them the keenest of teachers.
There werenât many non-humans in the College, because the Three-eyed teaching was much more effective than the College. By focusing on the studentâs talents, more could be achieved with much less time.
âBut because they are so conservative and stubborn, and they also despise humansâ¦â
âBut he seemed to know the damsel?â
âThe royal family and the heir to the Pendletons are too powerful to be ignored.â
Rivelia shook in terror remembering her childhood. Isaac had been wondering how horrible it could have been when Colins clapped to interrupt the mood and spoke.
âNow, we donât have time, so Iâll deliver the message quickly. As the Director of Security, Sir Isaac must take charge of the mission to exterminate an angel.â
âWhyâs an angel coming out all of a sudden?â
Isaac and the othersâ eyes opened wide open in surprise.
â⦠I havenât heard of an angel appearing.â
Kunette stared and spoke to Colins, to which he shrugged.
âThatâs related to why we suddenly came here. We found evidence that the Expeditionary Forces joined hands with a demon during the assassination plot on Sir Isaac. The Directorate of Surveillance failed to track down the demonic power that escaped Anton, but the Inspectors succeeded.â
âThe Inspectors managed to do what the Surveillance failed?â
âBecause the Inspectors have their own independent network of information.â
âIâll let that pass. But why is that related to me?â
âRather than tracking it down per say, we just happened to catch it by chance. The Inspectors were staking out Count Milros when the demonic power entered their mansion.â
â⦠The Milros Iâm familiar with?â
âYes.â
Isaac took out a cigarette and stared at Colins, who was still smiling.
âThen what about the angel?â
âThe Inspectors were keeping a watch on Milros for fear that they were infected by angels.â
âAnd the Surveillance didnât know about that either?â
âLies!â
Kunette furiously got on her feet, fuming in anger. Colins put his hands up in innocence, beckoning away from them.
âIâm just a messenger.â
âWell. Fine. I was supposed to take over all matters related to angels and demons anyway. But why are the Inspectors watching me?â
âThe Grand Council is suspicious of you.â
âSuspicious?â
âYes. Too many coincidences canât be attributed to luck alone. The reason why the Inspectors were just watching Count Milros is because the angel that infiltrated them hadnât done anything yet; theyâve been completely silent.â
âThe angel? Isnât this place hell to them? I thought just breathing the same air pains them?â
âThatâs why we werenât able to intervene. Count Milrosâs lands are considered a Class 1 fief, given its stable order and finances. But the angel made a move just now.â
âHow?â
âIt spread a plague.â
âA plague⦠that I assume only the angel can cure?â
âThatâs right. The victims canât help but feel gratitude when theyâve been saved from the brink of death. And theyâll bear resentment towards the doctors and government that failed to treat them. The patients themselves would protect the angel even if we came probing.â
âThatâs pretty smart. So whatâs that got to do with suspecting me?â
âIt turns out that the angel who infiltrated Count Milrosâs household is a Blue Rose that the Grand Prince of Milros brought from New Port City.â
âAh. I remember. There was quite a lot of ruckus about that right? How they were going to send in their knights and all. How did that end?â
Isaac reminisced and asked Rivelia.
âCount Milrosâs successor took the Blue Rose back to his lands. The family failed to convince their grand princeâs against his desires, and she was married to him as concubine but⦠the Blue Rose was an angel?â
âYes. She is the same angel who ran away after failing her scheme in New Port City. That is why the Grand Council is suspicious of Sir Isaac. You could say that Count Milros is an in-law of his. And it was Count Milros who pushed the hardest to send Sir Isaac to New Port City. And now, weâve found evidence that the demon joined hands with them too. I donât have to say anymore, right?â
âJust for that?â
âItâs not just that. Look at whatâs happened. You, who was considered a mere invader, have fulfilled the conditions to be crowned as Duke already. You own vast territories and unimaginable wealth, and you also hold the position of Director of Security in Central. The Grand Council is afraid that the angels and demons had you infiltrate this world from the start. They even consider the recent assassination plot as an inside job to weaken Centralâs power.â
Isaac laughed emptily, baffled.
âAn inside job you say?â
âItâs still just a suspicion. That is why we, the Inspectors, were sent in. Depending on how you manage the Milros crisis, the Grand Council will decide.â
That was such bullshit that Isaac almost found it refreshing.
The Three-eyed selected who would join them for the trip. He allowed Kunnette, Rizzly, and Reisha to join but refused Rivelia. Rivelia argued that her position as the Vice-Director of Security necessitated her presence, but against its third eye, all she could do was remain silent and stay behind.
Having received Riveliaâs irritated farewell, Isaac boarded an ordinary airship. Isaacâs special ship needed to remain as proof that he was still in New Port City.
The moment the ship took off, the Three-eyed took Kunette, Rizzly, and Reisha elsewhere, saying he had to teach them a lesson on manners once more. Isaac stayed at the observatory, watching the view under him from the windows with a cigarette.
âYou were here.â
Isaac turned around to see Colins approaching him with a smile. Isaac turned back again without a word, but Colins pranced around Isaac as if he was wanting to strike a conversation.