Chapter 184
Isaac
The Queen spoke without a shred of hesitation. Isaac sighed briefly.
âIf you say so.â
Isaac pushed the pen into the hole. Soon enough, the tablet started shaking, its vibrations echoing into the ground. Blue light radiated from the hole, setting the strange glyphs alight.
âHm?â
Isaac tried to pull his hand out, but he realised his hand was stuck like glue.
âWait a second, whyâs this⦠Kuuk! Kuaaack!â
Electrifying pain shot through his hand and quickly spread throughout his body. Isaac convulsed in pain, feeling his nerves sear beneath his skin.
The Queen ignored Isaac, too absorbed in her excitement. She walked slowly toward the Gate while her guards, Security agents, and mercenaries remained in their positions.
âFinally! Finally!â
The Queen exclaimed with her arms open. The Gateâs outer edges absorbed the blue light, creating a faint blue veil.
â⦠Are you really that happy?â
Isaac commented, leaning on the stone tablet, not expecting the pain. The Queen turned to him with a bright smile, tears crawling down her cheeks.
âThatâs right. Hiding my emotionsâthatâd be asking too much of me right now. Does it not please you, Mr Isaac?â
Isaac took out a cigarette, watching the Security agents crowd over the Gate as if inspecting it. He lit the cigarette and asked.
âIt just came to me. Opening the Gate with a key means you can close it too, right?â
âYes.â
âThe pigs from the other world should know the Gate is their only lifeline now.â
The Queenâs plan would need more than a few years after the start of interdimensional trade. It would take at least a generation for magical technology to establish itself as the mainstream before her plan could make the biggest impact.
Over time, intelligence bureaus of the other world would realise that their lives were in the hands of this world. And naturally, they would try to absolve themselves from their dependence, whether it be through diplomacy or by force.
âThatâs right. So I have agreed to give the key to the Expeditionary Forces.â
The Queen answered. Isaac looked at the pen that returned to his finger and smiled bitterly.
âIâm just asking as a precaution, but the only way to pass the key to someone else isnât to kill the original owner, right?â
Isaac asked, to which the Queen smiled.
âYouâve done so well up to this point, Mr. Isaac.â
âI thought thatâd be the case.â
Isaac grumbled as he continued smoking.The Queen looked through some of the documents her guards passed to her.
âI guess this is farewell. I need to attend the ceremony commemorating the start of interdimensional trade. I need to take the key with me.â
âBring some noodles on the way back.â
Isaac spoke nonchalantly. The Queen laughed and shook her head, almost in mocking defeat.
âYou are so funny, Mr. Isaac. Wait for me on the other side. Itâll be a while before I join you.â
The Queen spoke and pointed her chin at Isaac. Immediately, the Security agents and mercenaries advanced towards Isaac.
âHa. I should have expected my brother to betray me since he was born a traitor, but are you betraying me too, Flander?â
Isaac spoke, disappointed. Flander squirmed apologetically.
âHehe. I thank you, Lord, for all youâve done for us. But weâre mercenaries, and mercenaries stick to whoever offers the most money. And itâs not often lowborn scum like us get the chance to work for Central.â
Isaac grumbled rudely at Flanderâs explanation. Scanning the group of Security agents, he then addressed Kainen.
âAnd what did she use to buy you all?â
Kainen smirked at the question.
âYou said it yourselfâbetrayal necessitates a reward greater than the risk. The title of Duke is much more attractive than that of a Count.â
âHm? Duke? Thatâs for the brat, no?â
âHuhuhu. Itâs mine now. To think that sharing half of your despicable blood will finally come to use.â
âYou say that, but I guarantee that youâll need to give it all up when the brat grows up.â
âHa. You donât need to worry about it. Iâll convince Laila.â
Kainen proclaimed boldly, laughingâwhich Isaac met with equal audaciousness.
âWow! Look at this criminal. Youâre planning to marry that brat? At your age? Where are your morals? Then again, you wouldnât have betrayed me if you had any. Are you really a College graduate? What with that empty head of yours?â
Everyone was trying their utmost to hold their laughter except for the Queen. Rather, the Queen didnât even bother to hold her laughter.
âThatâs not it! Damn it! Itâs pointless trying to buy time with this farce! No oneâs coming to help you! You sent Lanburton, your only hope of survival, away already!â
Isaac watched Kainen throw a tantrum and asked the rest of the Security agents.
âThat paedophile aside, what about you guys?â
âShe has promised us the territory surrounding New Port City. In the future, the world will revolve around these territories.â
âYouâre completely ignoring the Emperor now?â
âIsnât it obvious what theyâll choose? Between some county that the Emperor promised in the future and ownership of the territory with a future laden in gold right now?â
The Queen answered in their stead. Isaac grunted as he got back on his feet.
âSo, how are you going to kill me? Itâll take you ages for anything to get through to me.â
The Queen answered Isaac again.
âAh, donât worry about it. As a consequence of the Gate opening, the defensive coatâs function should have disabled temporarily. Itâll take about a day before it starts functioning properly again.â
Isaac sighed emptily and glared at the Queen.
âArenât you too thorough with your planning?â
The Queen shrugged off Isaacâs glare and responded.
âYou often see villains lose because they talk too much in the movies.â
âAt least you know youâre the villain.â
âA sinful woman, I am.â
The guards circling her the moment the Gate opened wasnât just for show. She planned to escape beyond the Gate if the final stage of the plan failed. Quite cunning of her.
âBut if my coat has been disabled, doesnât that also mean that your coats arenât functioning?â
Isaac pointed it out, and this time, everyone burst out in laughter.
âYou humour us to the end. What? You think you stand a chance if both sides donât have coats?â
Of course not. Everyone here knew that Isaac would be dead ten times over even if it was a one-on-one duel without defensive coats on either side.
âJust mentioning it.â
âHuhuhu. Donât think youâll be graced with a quick, painless death. Weâll need time to settle our grievances from working for you.â
The air eerily rang with the drawing of cold blades from their sheathes. Isaac looked at the sharp edge of the sword. He leaned on the stone tablet and placed a new cigarette in his mouth.
âYouâll let me have one last cig before you kill me, right?â
âWe canât have that.â
One of the Queenâs guards approached Isaac like the wind and took the cigarette out of his mouth. The guard then rummaged through Isaacâs clothes, confiscating all the cigarettes in his possession.
âWow! Now isnât that harsh?â
Isaac looked at the Queen, irked. The Queen took the cigarettes the guard brought her and spoke.
âUsing choyu leaves like that was my innovation in the first place. Did you really think I wasnât aware that choyu leaves invigorate your body with mana?â
Isaac sighed and scratched his head. Kainen grinned coldly and spoke.
âAnd there goes your last hope. I canât wait to see you drowning in despair and begging for the sweet release of death.â
Isaac glanced at Kainen for a moment before turning to the Queen once again.
âBut you know, one of the things you said before was correct.â
â⦠Whatâs that?â
âHow villains always lose because they talk too much. Itâs the cliche of cliches. â
âWhat are you onâ¦â
Stab!
Kainen looked down in complete disbelief at the sword that had pierced through his chest. He weakly turned around and saw Flander, grinning with glee.
âYou bastard⦠Kuhuk!â
Flander kicked Kainenâs back, toppling him and pulling the sword out. Kainen grasped his chest, only to see that all of the Security agents had suffered the same fate at the hands of the other mercenaries.
The agents would usually never fall victim to such a thing, but not even they knew how to respond to an unexpected ambush with their defensive coats disabled.
âWhat the!â
The Queenâs face stiffened, and her guards tightened their circle around the Queen.
âHuhuk! Whyâ¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Those were Kainenâs last words as Flander grinned and raised his sword.
âPay for the sin of betraying Lord Isaac with your life.â
Swing!
Flander beheaded Kainen and walked toward Isaac. Flander kneeled and presented Kainenâs head to him.
âI bring you the head of the traitor.â
Isaac looked at Kainenâs head, his wide-eyed expression of disbelief frozen at the moment of his death. Isaac nonchalantly ordered Flander.
âWhyâd you bring me that useless thing? Throw it away.â
âYes Lord.â
At Isaacâs order, Flander tossed the head to the Queen as if it was garbage.
Kainenâs head spurted blood as it flew, only to be blocked by the Queenâs guard. The Queen watched the head roll on the ground for a moment and looked back at Isaac, who seemed to be waiting for her with a grin.
âWas this outside your expectations?â
â⦠Why did the mercenaries betray me?â
The Queen looked at Isaac, almost equally in disbelief as the now-dead Kainen. No matter how stupid the mercenaries were, they should have known that they wouldnât leave this place alive if they became Centralâs enemy.
Not only that, they were also promised wealth and status. Yet they backstabbed the agents without hesitation. Every single one of them. This wasnât some sudden change of mind. They had been planning to do this from the start, which made it all the more puzzling. Isaac wasnât someone deserving of othersâ loyalty.
âBetray you? Iâm the only thing these people look up to in the first place.â
When Isaac decided to screw this world over, he realised that his greatest hurdle was that he didnât have anyone else to move on his behalf. It was impossible to screw over Central, which ruled over this world, by himself.
Isaac had spent a significant portion of his days looking for a wayâwhen he remembered the fool who ousted the syndicate bosses and offered himself to Isaacâs servitude. Isaac originally thought this was some ploy of a third party to hinder him, but after much thought, he realised it wasnât.
The Arc Royaleâfanatics who were undyingly loyal to the Royal Family and the remnants of an angelic invasion. And now there were those like the Arc Royale in New Port Cityâexcept that Isaac was the subject of their loyalty.
But it was dangerous to meet these fanatics personally while Central was watching his moves from every angle, not to mention Kunette being the Director of Surveillance herself. Of course, Isaac wasnât aware of that back then.
So Isaac created an environment where these fanatics would join together by presenting them with situations only lunatics would volunteer for. And Isaac gained confidence he was correct after many incidents he had witnessed.
It was still just an assumption, but Isaac then ordered them to help Security agents and involve themselves in Centralâs activities.