Chapter 183
Isaac
Isaac wouldnât have tolerated the mutts and their persistent slander. Thatâs why Isaac already prepared an escape plan and even his next steps. But nothing happened, so Isaac just simply stayed put. Isaac was impressed by how the Queen read him so perfectly.
âSo it doesnât matter if Kunette knows now?â
âThereâs no time left. Both you and Kunette foolishly squandered your last chances.â
âThat might be true for Kunette. But I couldnât care less what happens to this world.â
The Queen sipped her tea with a satisfied smile as Isaac replied nonchalantly.
âBut did you really not bring any souvenirs after coming back from the other world? No noodlesânot even cup noodles or its soup base?â
Isaac began reminiscing about the rich flavours of the chemical powders as he watched the monitor. The insides of his mouth were dripping with drool as he asked with anticipation, to which the Queen replied apologetically.
âI didnât bring anything with me.â
Isaac hung his head, despondent from disappointment. The Queen snickered and continued.
âBut Reisha seemed to have gotten many fans. Theyâve quickly noticed how much of a glutton Reisha is, so they gave her a lot of food as a present. She brought all of it with her back. â
Isaacâs head shot up like a firework.
âThen Iâll be able to taste some soon.â
âAh, I donât think so. Reisha is with Kunette at this moment.â
âShit. Nothing will be left between those two gluttons. But wouldnât there be problems if Reisha tells Kunette everything?â
âShe didnât go there willingly.â
ââ¦â
That meant the Queen locked Reisha in the same place as Kunette.
âThe North Bears and elves wonât stay put after this.â
âIt doesnât matter. Frankly speaking, they are hostages.â
âArenât you going a little too far?â
âSo what? Itâs only for a moment. Iâm prepared for the coming flak anyway.â
Isaac made a face at the Queenâs brazen demeanour. Had her plan come so close to fruition that obscuring it was pointless?
âI didnât want to ask this, but I have to.â
Isaac threw his burnt cigarette into the tea cup and lit a new one. His lungs expanded with the smoke, his chest visibly puffed up. Isaac finally popped the question he didnât want the Queen to answer. She just looked back at him with a smile.
âWhere in our old world is the Gate opening?â
Isaac asked. The Queen smiled brightly.
âItâs as you suspect.â
âI see.â
Isaac looked at the ceiling with an empty expression. He laughed bitterly. No, he already knew the answer instinctually, but he wished he didnât.
The nationâs suffering and eventual destruction was all because of this Gate. Could they cope with it? Even he, who had resigned himself to everything, still felt a burning rage when remembering the faces of those who met their end. Fighting for the last moment, and for what?
Not to mention this world wasnât completely separate from the old world. The Expeditionary Forceâs invasionsâtheir mere presenceâwas a constant reminder of their nationâs tragedy. The urge for vengeance would never fade away, not even with time. Madness was the only natural conclusion.
Isaacâs personal airship landed quietly where the old City Hall used to be. Isaac left the ship with the Queen and scanned the surroundings. He muttered.
âNow this is an unexpected welcome.â
Isaac expected a massive crowd throwing insults and whatnot at the arrival of the greatest villain to be recorded in history. But it was just Lanburton, Kainen, Security agents, and the mercenaries.
âWhereâs everyone else?â
Everyone saluted Isaac politely when he approached. Lanburton stepped forward and answered Isaac.
âNew Port City was reappropriated as a free trade region for specifically interdimensional trade, so ordinary citizens are restricted from entry.â
âOn whose orders?â
Everyoneâs eyes fell on Kainen. Isaac followed suit, and Kainen fumbled around in panic. Isaac approached Kainen and asked.
âAre you the Lord of this city now?â
â⦠No sir.â
âThen who told you to kick out all the taxpayers here? Do you know how much money I make in a single day? Are you going to compensate me for it?â
â⦠Those were the Emperorâs orders.â
âHe said that?â
ââ¦â
Kainenâs face paled when Isaac spoke about the Emperor in such an informal tone, ignoring the usual decorum of respect.
âKuku. Donât be so mad. Our old world had restricted areas that only select individuals could enter too, remember?â
Isaac took a moment to consider the Queenâs explanation, eventually nodding in agreement.
âTrue. This is the correct procedureâto open in stages. Then what happened to my source of income?â
âYes. You kicked out all of Port Cityâs citizens, so we relocated all the citizens of New Port City into Port City.â
âTo Port City? Wouldnât they have been dispersed throughout the rest of the Dukedom? But why arenât the brat and Cordnell here? Do they not want to see my face again?â
âThey are too busy dealing with many problems regarding compensation, which is why I havenât told them. Iâm sure they only just realised youâre here from seeing your airship.â
Isaac nodded at Kainen. Compensation for the shops, casinos, and the entire magical artefact district would take more than a few days.
âThen everyone I donât see here is still in Port City?â
âThatâs not something a handful of us can tackle on our own.â
Kainen answered naturally. Isaac quickly swept over the faces of all the Security agents and smiled inwardly. Everyone who originated from the Directorate of Surveillance and Analysis had remained in Port City, and only those from Strategy had come to welcome him. Whatâd be his next move?
âWe should go now. Weâve already prepared where the Gate will open.â
The Queenâs voice hurried them along, and Isaac shrugged. Just as he was about to follow the Queen, Lanburton immediately approached Isaac.
âI have something to tell you.â
âAh! And what happened to the elves and northbears?â
â⦠Theyâve all returned to their tribes.â
âReally? I guess they canât hang out with me after I shot that three-eyed fucker.â
âThat aside, Iâd like to talk privately â¦â
âWhy donât you speak as we walk?â
The Queen intervened in the conversation with Lanburton, putting him on the spot. Lanburton glared at the Queen and grit his teeth, to which Isaac smirked at. Isaac tapped Lanburtonâs shoulder.
âIâm sick and tired of secrets now. I donât care what the secret is, just say it.â
With that, Isaac followed behind the Queen. Behind them were Security agents, mercenaries and the Queenâs bodyguards. Lanburton tried to weave his way next to Isaac, but the Queenâs bodyguards moved to block his path every time.
âHehehe. My Lord, Iâm glad you are safe.â
âHm? Ah! Your name is Flander right?â
Isaac asked, and Flander rubbed his hands together, grovelling with such glee that Isaac immediately remembered him.
âHehe. With your blessing, we have done our best.â
ââReally? So how were they? Were they useful?â
Isaac asked Kainen. Kainen furrowed his brows and glared at Flander before replying.
âWell. They were capable. And sharp too.â
Handling the mess with the Directorate of Securityâs limited personnel was a huge endeavour, but it was much more bearable with the mercenaries as their limbs. And they would cajole the agents at the right moment without being overbearing; Kainen wondered if grovelling was a mandatory class for mercenaries these days.
âGood to hear that youâre doing well.â
âHehehe. Thank you.â
Isaacâs pace slowed down as he spoke with Flander, which was the opening Lanburton needed to quickly join in.
âI have something to say.â
âCan you say it here?â
Isaac asked, to which Lnaburton looked at the Queen and spoke.
âI guess I donât have a choice.â
âThen go on.â
Isaac didnât slow his pace, and Lanburton followed closely behind.
âAs ordered by the Director of Surveillance, you have been appointed the temporary leader of the Directorate of Surveillance.â
Isaac had to stop and turn to look at Lanburton after hearing that.
âIâm what?â
âThe Director of Surveillance has stated that in the event that she is unable to command the Directorate for any reason, the Directorate will enter an emergency state, and leadership will transfer to Sir Isaac temporarily. Now that Iâve told you this, the Directorate of Surveillance will follow your orders going forward.â
Isaac stared at Lanburton as he processed a frankly unimaginable scenario. He caught the Queenâs brows twitch ever so slightly, and sniggered as he raised another cigarette to his mouth.
âWhen did she issue that order?â
âWe are simply following the scenario of an emergency state.â
âShe prepared this in advance?â
âThatâs right.â
âChe! She couldnât be slow like the bear she is.â
The Queen spoke, frustrated but still unimpressed.
âI guess Kunette wonât be going quietly. Although, I wonder if it will have any impact.â
âSince the Director of Surveillance has been locked away, the Directorate of Surveillance has been operating in an emergency state. But we had halted all operations until now since you, who is supposed to give new orders, werenât here. So give us the ordersâ¦â
âI know, you can go. But I think youâre already too late.â
Lanburtonâs face brightened immediately and quickly left the plaza. Isaac asked the Queen, who watched Lanburton disappear into the distance.
âThatâs surprising. I thought youâd stop him.â
âAs youâve said, theyâre already too late. If Surveillanceâs entire force was here, that may have been a problem. But you moved them away for us. Mr. Lanburton is a respected elder among the elves, so friction with him isnât something I want.â
âLanburton is that reputable?â
âOf course. He was an elite agent operating in this world and ours back in his youth.â
âWhat an exceptional guy.â
Isaac seemed unimpressed in contrast to his remark. He followed behind the Queen, looking at his surroundings as he walked. New Port City had turned into a ghost town, not a single person in sight.
After walking for a long time, a great piece of architecture at the docks finally came into view, just past what was formerly the magical artefact district. Isaac whistled in awe at the giant circular gate that was reminiscent of the movies and dramas of his past.
âWow, itâs a stargate.â
âHuhu, it just ended up looking that way as we built more and more of it.â
The Queen replied with pride.
âSo what do I need to do now?â
âYou have to open the Gate with the key.â
The Queen led Isaac to a 2m tall stone tablet around 30m away from the Gate. The tablet was inscribed with indecipherable letters from top to bottom with a hole in its center. The Queen pointed at the hole.
âThe Gate will begin to function when you put the key in here.â
Isaac took out the pen from his finger. He looked at the pen for a moment and then asked the Queen.
âThis is the last time Iâm asking. Is this what you really want, Queen?â
âYes. Iâve waited hundreds of years for this.â