Chapter 178
Isaac
âWhere did it all go wrong?â
âIt never did.â
Isaac replied bluntly to Colins as he propped up Colins against a wall. Looking around, all the Independence soldiers other than Colins were just cold bodies. And Colins didnât seem to have much time left either.
âDid the Queen betray us?â
âI wouldnât know.â
Isaac replied apathetically as he reloaded his shotgun. Kunette, Reisha, and Rizzly were still shackled by the Three-eyedâs power, unable to move a finger or join in the conversation. They could only roll their eyes and eavesdrop on Isaac and Colins.
âIâm sure she wouldnât have betrayed us in the first place if you had decided to join us.â
âPerhaps.â
Isaac continued to reply bluntly as he placed a cigarette in his mouth. He lit the cigarette, transferred it to Colinâs mouth, and took out a new cigarette.
âDid you know?â
âWhat?â
âThat Choyu leaves were originally used to expose Invaders.â
âSeriously?â
Isaac asked back with surprise. Colins took a deep breath of the cigarette, his expression visibly more relaxed. Colins replied.
âEven non-smokers would feel like smoking when theyâre suddenly dropped into this world, wouldnât they?â
âSounds plausible.â
âIt was quite effective. Except we never found a single non-smoker using this method.â
Isaac and Colins snickered as they looked at each otherâbut Colins coughed painfully, hacking up a pool of blood. Colins barely regained his breath by the time Isaac raised his shotgun.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âKukuku. Is this deja vu? To think Iâm going through this again.â
âYeah.â
âLet me ask one question.â
âGo ahead.â
âWhy did you disagree with us?â
âAbout restoring our country?â
âYes.â
âI donât disagree with it. Remnants of ruined nations struggling until the end isnât an uncommon thing at all.â
âThen why?!â
âWhen a human dies once, it should end there. This isnât a game. If you come back after dying, you arenât human. Youâre a monster.â
Just as Isaac finished his words, the Three-eyedâs power dissipated, and the three who were shackled dropped on their knees. Meanwhile, Colins looked at Isaac blankly in his dying moments, the cigarette slipping from his mouth.
âBut youâre an Invader too! You came back to life!â
Colins argued back, to which Isaac smiled bitterly.
âYeah⦠Iâm a monster too.â
ââ¦â
âI will live as a monster. But I will die a human.â
â⦠Kukuku. You and that dogshit philosophy of yours. Give me another cig.â
Isaac handed a newly lit cigarette to Colins. Colins took a breath of the cigarette and pulled out a pistol from his pocket.
âDidnât you say you were Catholic?â
âWhat kind of a monster follows religion?â
âTrueâ¦â
Isaac and Colins smoked silently as they looked at each other. After the brief silence, Colins looked blankly at his burnt cigarette. He placed the pistol on his temple.
âKuku. I guess I really am a monster. To feel nothing knowing that Iâm going to kill myself.â
ââ¦â
âIâll be waiting.â
âBe there soon.â
Bang!
A single gunshot, and Colinsâs head jolted before slumping onto the ground. Isaac looked at Colins body for a moment before taking out a new cigarette.
Isaac looked up at the frustratingly blue sky as he smoked. He saw the airship that had been approaching them begin to distance itself from them again. Suddenly, Kunette who was finally completely free from the Three-eyedâs power, ran over to Isaac and started punching Isaacâs leg with her tiny hands.
âWhy did you kill the Three-eyed! Why?!â
Seeing Kunette punch him in frustration troubled Isaac. Reisha and Rizzly also came over with Rivelia over their shoulders.
âWe should run for now. Our Reservation is too far away, but if we seek refuge in the Elven reservation, we might be able to buy some time.â
âWhat do we do? I doubt weâll be of much use, because many of us donât like sunbaenim.â
Reisha and Rizzly debated their escape routes when Kunette shouted.
âGo to the Directorate of Surveillance!â
âHuk! Seriously?â
âDid you make up your mind?â
Both Rizzly and Reisha exclaimed back to Kunette while Isaac glimpsed at Rivelia, who was supported by Reishaâs shoulders, still unable to come to her senses.
âRejected. Ow. Ow ow ow. It really hurts.â
When Isaac refused the offer, Kunette opened her mouth and chomped Isaacâs calf. For some reason, the defensive coat didnât activate, and Isaac felt pain for the first time in a while.
âYou might really die if you stay here, Sunbaenim!â
âThatâs right. You should seek refuge in the Directorate of Surveillance while we try to calm the situaâ¦â
Isaac ignored Reisha and Rizzlyâs advice as he attempted to pry Kunette away from his leg. Isaac barely managed to contain Kunette, still fighting his grasp, with his arms.
âWhat am I supposed to say to the Director of Surveillance, whom Iâve never even seen the face of? Beg her to save my life? Iâm sure the Queen will be working furiously to save my life anyway. I have what she wants on me.â
âNot even the Queen can protect you from the punishment for killing a Three-eyed!â
âAnd the Director of Surveillance can?â
âThatâsâ¦â
Rizzly shut his mouth. Kunette struggled her way out of Isaacâs arms and faced him head on, looking up into Isaacâs eyes.
â⦠I have a confession.â
âYou?â
Isaac looked back at Kunette with surprise. Her beady little eyes trembled with apprehension, her mouth hesitant to open.
âSo whatâs the confession?â
â⦠Promise you wonât get mad?â
Her terrified eyes were so adorable that almost all of his anger evaporated. He smirked and replied.
âWhatâs the hold up? What are you confessing? What, youâre going to say that youâre the Director of Surveillance?â
ââ¦â
â⦠Seriously?â
Isaac watched Kunette quiver as she looked at the ground. Isaac looked at Rizzly and Reisha, who were as nonchalant as if they knew all along. Only Rivelia, in her dazed state, opened her eyes wide as if she heard something she shouldnât have.
âIt seems youâre telling the truth, seeing how both Rizzly and Reisha are silent.â
âImpossible! Kunette was the Director of Surveillance?â
Rivelia finally stood up on her own and muttered in disbelief. Isaac asked.
âYouâve never seen her before too?â
âIâve seen her a few times during meetings, but only in her human transformation. Butâ¦â
It seemed she still had more to say, muttering as she looked at Kunett in disbelief. Isaac smirked and cut Riveliaâs words.
âItâs definitely something to be surprised at, Kunette being the Director of Surveillance. Then have you been watching me since all the way back in Campus?â
â⦠Are you mad?â
Kunette carefully raised her head, unwilling to look Isaac in the eye. Isaac shrugged at her.
âNot really. Itâs perplexing, but it doesnât matter anymore.â
His days of pondering were over since he blew up the head of that three-eyed man. It was the first step, but there was no other choice. Not all things went as you originally planned. Heâd have to start with what heâs got now.
âWe must first go to the Directorate of Surveillance. With the witness testimony from the Director of Surveillance about the massacre caused by the Three-eyed, not even the Grand Council will be able to decide on your death so easily, Sir Isaac.â
Isaac smirked at Rizzlyâs advice.
âThose guys canât kill me regardless. But what about our comms?â
Reisha quickly tampered with her Communicator, then shook her head.
âWe still canât get a signal. Not only the open channels, but even our secure Surveillance lines too.â
âI guess even the Grand Council members are surprised about the death of the Three-eyed. Why donât we wait while we clean up this place.â
Countless races lived in this world. Even the beastmen had tens of major representing races. And if you looked closer, they were split into many sub-species and tribes, tangled in a convoluted mess like the roots of a tree.
The Grand Council was the governing body that decided Centralâs final decisions, like the UN Security Council. There were perhaps too many members within the council, but they had tried to limit the number of seats only to still end up that way.
That was just how much the non-humans outnumbered the humans. Humans ruled over most of this land titled as part of the Empire, but on the map, the Empireâs territory was dotted with holes like swiss cheese. These holes were occupied by the non-humans and their reservations, ruled by their leaders akin to lords of fiefdom.
All of these races had their own personalities and traits, but on a broad spectrum, they were split between radical and moderate factions.
âAnd the majority of Grand Councilâs members are from the radical faction?â
Isaac asked as he walked on. The streets were void of life. The depressing silence filled the air as they walked among the bodies littering the street. Its atmosphere weighed heavily on the groupâs shoulders.
Isaac had thought that the Grand Council was split between the radicals and the moderates in a balance, but it turned out that the Grand Council was mostly on the radical ends.
âMost moderate races donât like standing out and making a scene.â
Rizzly replied to Isaac bitterly. Reisha and Kunette sighed too, as if theyâd suffered much from it.
âThen the balance isnât right?â
â⦠Itâs not something we decide on with a vote like democracy.â
Isaac asked back with great surprise.
âItâs not?â
Isaac thought that since there were members, their actions would be decided by a majority vote.
âIn order for each Director to mobilise their Directorate, a majority of the Grand Council must approve of it.The Grand Council acts as a way to control the Directors. The Council Members themselves cannot mobilise Central at their own will.â
âThen how did these radicals use Centralâs agents for their plan?â
â⦠No. When you come down to it, they were Invaders, not Central agents. And I doubt all of the radicals agreed on this plan. Iâm sure it was the few extremists who caused all this. I have a sneaking suspicion on the culprits already.â
Reisha, who was walking next to Rizzly, added.
âThey are really bad people! Thereâs just no answer for them!â
Rizzly smiled bitterly as if in agreement.
âThey are made up of races who especially despise humans and races who donât approve of the existence of humans itself.â
âAnd it was Kunette whoâd been suppressing them until now?â
âYou could say Kunette was the Director of Surveillance and representative of all the moderates.â
Isaac saw Kunette in a new light. Kunette, who was held in Riveliaâs arms, looked Isaac in the eye for a moment before burying her head in embarrassment at Riveliaâs chest. Isaac, somewhat jealous, spoke.
âBut before that, are the Three-eyed really that important of a race?â
Everyone sighed in unison at Isaacâs question.
âThe Three-eyed and other endangered races are protected by all the other races in this world. Do you know why?â
Reisha asked, and Isaac replied bluntly.
âBecause they are endangered?â
âNo. Itâs because the 7 Days of Calamity were only 7 days thanks to them.ââ
Riveliaâs answer was beyond Isaacâs imagination. Isaac exhaled the smoke with keen interest and looked back.
âNow thatâs interesting.â