Chapter 179
Isaac
âThe 7 Days of Calamity. The races of this world abandoned their identities for survival, but these races instead chose to abandon their future and save this world. Thanks to their sacrifice, the Calamity ended, forever indebting every other race in this world to those endangered races. That is what Iâve been taught.â
Rivelia looked to Kunette as she summed up the explanation. Kunette nodded in agreement.
âThat is why I told Isaac not to kill him. No radical nor moderate will forgive this act.â
Isaac ignored Kunetteâs begrudging glare and asked.
âAnd youâre saying I blew off the head of such a mighty man? Letâs say that Iâm the one most responsible for it. What about the few radicals who sent the Three-eyed into this dangerous situation? Arenât they also responsible?â
Everyone but Isaac stopped in their tracks and looked at each other, having reached a sudden epiphany.
âOf course! They too are responsible! And the death of a Three-eyed is significant enough to throw the entire radical faction into question!â
Rizzly shouted energetically, but Kunette shook her head.
âThat doesnât mean Isaac is absolved of all responsibility.â
âIt doesnât matter to me.â
Isaac replied in confusion. Everyone looked at Isaac angrily.
âWhat do you mean, âit doesnât matter?â You really might die now! Youâre at the complete mercy of the Grand Councilâs decisionâ
Isaac ignored Reishaâs wailing and took a drag on his cigarette as he replied.
âThen what about the Queen who joined hands with the radicals?â
âHuh? Youâre right! Even the Queen isnât innocent in this!â
Everyoneâs eyes were open wide at this new revelation; Isaac was the only one frowning.
âI donât understand this.â
âHuh? Donât understand what?â
âThe Queen sent the Three-eyed to me despite knowing full well what my personality is. Does that make sense to you?â
âMaybe the radicals railroaded it through Seeing how they betrayed the Invaders, I bet not even the Queen was aware that the Three-eyed was coming here.â
âNo. Thatâd mean the Queen didnât betray the Invaders. That means the radicals betrayed both the Invaders and the Queen, but do you think itâs possible for a mere portion of the radical faction to plot such a scheme without the Queenâs knowledge?â
âHuh? Youâre right.â
Everyone frowned at Isaacâs deduction. They were pondering itâwhen Isaac stopped moving. He saw a group of men lifting the dead bodies onto a wagon.
â⦠Didnât that fucking tiger say he killed everyone?â
â⦠Anyone care to explain this situation?â
Everyone remained silent at this confusing development.
The Three-eyed released the stimulant in tandem with the virus to wipe out the agents of Strategy. As a consequence, the infection spread to the civilians, creating panic within the city.
The stimulantâs potency was beyond that of a simple plague; it was a biological weapon. No ordinary citizens could hope to escape from a weapon the defensive coats were powerless against.
That was what Isaacâs group believed as they headed to the headquarters to at least pick up Mazelanâs body. But they met survivors on their way back, cleaning up the dead bodies.
There were too many of them to just be lucky survivors. They werenât in a state of panic. Instead, they calmly paid respect to the dead as they collected the bodies, evidence of some sort of order and chain of command.
Isaacâs group travelled to the headquarters, subject to the fearful looks of those around them. Many tents were set up around the headquarters, bustling with healers treating the injured and men transporting supplies.
âAh! Youâre here.â
âYou⦠were Ricksly right?â
It took Isaac a moment to remember this man who greeted him with a smile despite being in a hurry. Ricksly smiled and nodded.
âYou were alive.â
âSorry?â
âItâs nothing. What about Mazelan sunbae?â
âHeâs in the war room.â
â⦠Heâs alive?â
âAh. I thought it was the end when both patients and healers in the quarantine zones suddenly started dying. People were flocking here in a panic, so I was about to evacuate the vice-commissioner. But then the plague suddenly stopped spreading.â
According to Ricksly, it started with patients in quarantine zones hacking up blood.
In a mass hysteria, the populace ran in every direction. Even the Strategy agents who needed to control the situation fell victim, plunging them into a state of anarchy.
So Ricksly was about to go through with his plan to evacuate Mazelanâwhen suddenly the plague stopped spreading, and the patients were noticeably better.
Seeing this, Mazelan broadcasted an announcement stating that a vaccineâthat didnât actually existâwas on its way. He even came into physical contact with an infected person despite everyone advising him against it.
â⦠He made contact with an infected person?â
âYes. There is no better way to calm those in panic than doing that.â
What Ricksly said was true. It was difficult to make people trust you when you spoke pretty words from a safe location. But if there truly was a vaccine, seeing the highest in command willingly expose themself to infection would build a formidable trust between them.
Isaac was just as surprised that Mazelan had the guts to make such a move when the full details of the situation werenât even remotely clear yet, believing purely in his instincts telling him that the plague was losing effectiveness.
â⦠You alright?â
âNot really.â
Mazelan replied bluntly when Isaac asked him the question. Many questions ran through Mazelanâs head. Why did only Isaacâs group return? And why were they so unhappy to see him? But Mazelan didnât have the time to ask such questions, preoccupied with dealing with his own situation.
âDid some stupid tiger come to you pondering on whether to kill you or not?â
âA tigerman? Iâve never seen one.â
Isaac frowned at Mazelanâs reply. Mazelan, who Isaac thought was dead, was alive and well. And Isaac couldnât even question the liar since his head was blasted to pieces already. Still grasping at the full details, Isaac took out a cigarette as Mazelan grumbled and asked.
âHow did your situation go? In fact, is the Three-eyed safe? Itâll be problematic if he ends up dead.â
Everyone looked to Isaac in unison, and Isaac traced back his memories before replying bluntly.
âThat fucker with three eyes was the culprit, so I killed him.â
âFucker with three eyes?â
Mazelan tilted his head, but within moments heâd figured out what happened. His face paled as he shouted.
âYou lunatic! Did you kill the Three-eyed!â
Everyone stopped on their tracks. An eerie silence befell the headquarters.
âAhem. What are you all doing! Keep moving!â
Everyone immediately set off to their tasks when Mazelan scolded them. Meanwhile, Mazelan took Isaacâs group to an abandoned room.
âYou lunatic, what have you done?! And why did you kill the Three-eyed! Ah. I hate myself for figuring out why you killed him. That man ignores all humans, and he probably ignored you too. And that probably pissed you off, so you hit him in the back of his head.â
Mazelan groaned as he wrapped his head in his hands. Everyone but Isaac nodded in agreement with him.
âWhat happened?â
Mazelan asked. Rivelia stepped up to explain everything that happened. Mazelan grimaced as Riveliaâs explanation continued.
âI did receive an unconfirmed report that people started hacking up blood and that agents that were tasked with controlling the situation were fighting someone, but I didnât think it was true. Werenât they on the same side?â
âI thought so too. But it turns out they all had their own motives.â
The Tigerman claimed heâd killed Mazelan. He also claimed that heâd wipe out the rest of humans in the city. Yet instead of living up to his claims, the plagueâs virulence was limited to a section of the quarantine zone, and the plague had now vanished completely.
âWhy did they lie to us?â
Rivelia asked, in deep confusion. Something clicked in Isaacâs head. He clicked his tongue with a frown.
âWeâve been had.â
âWhat?â
Reisha asked. Isaac looked to Kunette instead, then asked Rizzly.
âLet me ask this. The Director of Surveillance merely watched as the Three-eyed died in front of her. And the culprit is the man who the Director was closely monitoring all this time. What will the Grand Council think of this situation?â
Everyone but Mazelan realised what Isaac was thinking.
âThatâs impossible! We were bound by the Three-eyedâs power!â
Reisha argued, to which Isaac asked.
âCan you prove you couldnât move because of the Three-eyedâs power?â
ââ¦â
âNot to mention that although the two of you were paralyzed, Rizzly fought the wolf. Iâm sure the airships filmed it all alongside me killing the Three-eyed. What will they think, watching that footage taken from a distance? And Mazelan, the entire reason why I was pissed, is alive and well. And only a fraction of the civilians died. If we speak our truth to the Grand Council knowing all this, will they take it as the truth?â
âDonât you worry! There are many races on the Grand Council who can determine the truth in oneâs words like the elves can too.â
Reisha replied confidently, but Isaac smiled bitterly as he grabbed for another cigarette.
âThat may be so if I didnât kill the Three-eyed. But when we thought Mazelan sunbae was dead, you were prepared to hide me in the Directorate of Surveillance. But Mazelan sunbae is fine. How will the situation unfold?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
â⦠A trap.â
Kunette mumbled. Isaac nodded in agreement.
âThatâs right. Itâs a trap. One we have no way of escaping. The reason they pissed me off and had me kill the Three-eyed wasnât to trap me, but you, Kunette.â
ââ¦â
Mazelan, who had remained silent in their conversation, frowned as the conversation kept hinting that Mazelan was better off dead instead. But as the conversation went on, a question came to his mind. Mazelan asked.
âBut why are they aiming for Kunette?â
He asked, the full picture still obscured to him. Mazelan continued to look between Kunette and Isaac. Isaac glimpsed at Mazelan then asked Rizzly.
âHe doesnât know either?â
â⦠No. I mean, this was a top secret only the highest ranking members knew of.â
âHa. I guess you need to rise higher.â
Isaac clicked his tongue in pity. Agitated, Mazelan shouted back.
âThen tell me what is going on! I canât follow what you guys are saying!â
âItâs nothing. Turns out Kunette was the Director of Surveillance.â
âWhat?â
Mazelan, still in question, asked back. But Isaac seemed dead set on not explaining twice, instead passing the role to Rizzly with a single look. With a sigh, Rizzly took Mazelan to the corner of the room and whispered. Soon enough, Mazelan screamed.
âWhat! Seriously?â
Mazelan quickly glanced at Kunette, who was still in Riveliaâs arms, and then dragged Rizzly over, whispering his awe into Rizzlyâs ears. They continued to take glimpses at Kunette and whisper, which annoyed Kunette. She bared her fangs and growled. Isaac was watching this absentmindedly, still preoccupied with his next action.
He decided to make the big decision, only to turn out it was someone elseâs scheme. He was baited in before he even started.
âWhy is the Queen going after the Director of Surveillance?â