Chapter 185
Isaac
A useful fact about fanatics was that from the most unclear of orders, they could twist reason and improvise in such a way that suited them. In truth, Isaac was slightly concerned when the mercenaries and Security agents drew their blades in unison.
Expecting the fanatics to feign allegiance until the very end with such resourcefulness was not the scenario Isaacâs mind had first jumped to. In fact, it would have been completely within reason for the fanatics to have refused Securityâs offer, resulting in their massacre.
So Isaac bided his time, watching Flander. And when Isaac saw Flander nod ever so slightly as he stood behind Kainen, Isaac confirmed he was correct.
âHa! So youâre telling me they are the failures that the angel left behind?â
âPerfect for someone like me who has nothing.â
The Queen frowned and glared at Isaac. She then smirked.
âI guess I have no choice. Iâll promise you a quiet life, as you wished. Itâs not like Iâm short on time anyway. I can wait that much.â
âDonât you think youâre a bit too eager to return to the negotiating table?â
â⦠Iâm giving you a chance.â
The Queen warned Isaac, to which he shook his head in disappointment.
âAnd I gave you a chance too. I was planning to stick myself into a remote corner and live a quiet life whether this world was destroyed or not, so long as you didnât plan to kill me after opening the Gate.â
ââ¦â
âIâve already died once. I wanted to lay low because I donât think anyone whoâs died once should involve themselves in the world again.â
Everyone scowled in disgust at Isaacâs explanation. He quickly added.
âI know Iâve done many things despite what Iâve said, but what can I do? Thatâs just who I am. I at least tried to live a quiet life. Thatâs why I watched all my former comrades die, and I didnât have any intention of stopping you despite figuring out what your plan was. Iâve already died once, but Queenâno, Yoo-rahâyour war hasnât ended yet.â
âIâd appreciate it if you died quietly in your second life.â
The Queen commented. Isaac shrugged.
âI caused such a ruckus on my first death. You think my second will be any different?â
âHa. Are you putting that much faith in those mercenaries of yours? Sure, the Security agents may have succumbed to their ambush, but however few they are, my guards arenât such easy foes.â
The Queenâs guards immediately transformed into their beast form after she finished her sentence. They were all ferocious animalsâa tiger, wolf, lion and such. Although they werenât wearing defensive coats, their combat capabilities were equal to that of Centralâs combat agents.
âHm? What was that?â
ââ¦â
Isaac asked the Queen. Flander had politely handed Isaac some rolls of choyu leaves. Isaac immediately pulled one out and smoked it, much to the Queenâs visible disdain.
Although the defensive coat was no longer functioning, Isaac could still use its mana crystals to summon monsters. The Queen wasnât afraid of the monsters, but throwing those into the mix further would further delay her guards in eliminating Isaac.
âChe. So they figured it out.â
âLord Isaac!â
âHm?â
The Queen clicked her tongue when she saw a group of people running at them from the horizon. Isaac turned to see who was calling out his name. He cocked his head, curious about Solandâs appearance.
âWhatâs Smartass doing here?â
âWeâve come to save you⦠but what happened here?â
Soland, arriving with such energy at first, looked in complete disbelief at the corpses of all the Security agents. He was deeply confusedâif anyone was dying here, it should have been the mercenaries, not Security agents.
The Queen sighed deeply and shook her head.
âSigh. Mr. Isaac, Iâve planned this project for hundreds of years. Do you think itâll crumble from a single setback like this? In truth, I donât need the key. Iâve already opened the Gate anyway.â
âAll Iâll have to do is close it then.â
Isaac responded rudely. The Queen smiled cryptically and answered.
âWill that be possible, I wonder?â
Isaac grumbled, quite fed up with the Queenâs mysterious mask.
âAh, so what scheme did you plot this time?â
âYou said this before, Mr. Isaac. That youâll live as a monster, but die as a human.â
ââ¦â
âI will live as a monster, and die as one.â
âNo! We must stop her!â
Soland shouted desperately, but the Queen quickly threw herself into the Gate. Her guards growled ferociously at Isaac then followed behind the Queen, disappearing into the Gate.
âKuk! Shit!â
Soland stomped the ground in frustration. Watching Soland, he scanned the group he brought with him. Looking at their appearance and attitude, they werenât some back alley thugs.
âWhat are they?â
âThey are the Dark Royale.â
âHm. Now thatâs unexpected.â
Isaac muttered, curious as to why they were involved, when Soland spoke desperately.
âWe should move now. Dark Royale is doing their best to buy time, but the tribesmen of the radical faction will barge in at any moment.â
Isaac ignored Solandâs advice, pondering as he watched the Gate glitter like an emerald pool.
The Queenâs reveal of the trade deal intricately linked the entirety of two worlds; surely, the date of the Gateâs opening would be a public affair. The media would no doubt be present, along with the onlookers and even the army, prepared for an emergency.
The entire world would be enraptured by the Queenâs arrival with living, breathing beastmen behind her. Isaacâs stomach curled in anger from just knowing it was all taking place in his home country. He was ready to shut Gate from emotion alone.
The Queen was resourceful, so sheâd eventually return to this world whatever the method. But this bought them time, since she wouldnât be able to deliver on her promises to the other world. In her absence, Isaac might be able to prepare something. But Isaac was concerned about her cryptic smile. And something caught his mind, seeing Soland and Dark Royale so desperate to capture the Queen.
âWhat shall we do?â
Flander asked carefully. Isaac turned his body without hesitation and answered.
âRun away. What else?â
Isaac watched Laila and Cordnell arrive at the scene just as Isaacâs personal airship was lifting off, leaving them on the ground. Soland was with them, sighing, as a confused Laila and a Cordnell frozen in shock looked up. Isaac walked away from the observatory and threw himself onto the sofa.
He thought about saying his farewell, but gave up. Heâd never see them again anyway. Isaac smirked, thinking that at least he got to see their faces one last time. Just because the Queen gave up didnât mean that the Grand Council, who have absolute command over Central, would relent in their pursuit for Isaac
The Queen most likely convinced the Grand Council to spare Isaac by promising to kill him once Isaac opened the Gate with his key. The Queenâs failed attempt meant that the Grand Councilâs demands for retribution on Isaac for killing the Three-eyed remained unmet.
The Gate being at the centre of New Port City meant that a fountain of gold was sitting unclaimed, now that Isaac was a fugitive. Hyenas looking to stake a claim would try to torpedo Laila and Cordnellâs efforts in order to negotiate a bigger share of the pie, but Rivelia alone should have been enough to repel them all. Isaac took out a cigarette and lit it in his mouth, when Flander entered and greeted politely.
âYouâve done well up to this point.â
âNo Lord! Itâs an honour that I have been of use to you!â
âSit.â
Flander carefully sat opposite to Isaac. Isaac got up and walked to the minibar. He returned with a bottle of wine and two glasses, handing one to Flander.
Flander took the glass with both hands in awe, as if the Emperor himself had handed it to him. Isaac poured him a glass of wine.
In truth, Isaac regretted having to use the fanatic mercenariesâhis hidden ace up his sleeveâfor this, even though it did throw a wrench in the Queenâs plan.
âYou are aware thereâs only one thing I can use you guys for, right?â
Isaac raised his own glass this time, and Flander carefully poured the wine. These mercenaries were like Arc Royale, completely obsessed with Isaac alone. But they were back alley thugs who grew up in New Port City, so considering them as a proper military force was an overstatement.
Those Security idiots only died because they had never dreamed of the possibility that the mercenaries would betray them. If they fought face-to-face on equal ground, a single agent could have wiped out the entire mercenary band. The disparity in power meant that Isaac only had one way to use these mercenaries.
âThis life of mine would have died long ago if not for you. If it can be of use to you, what greater honour could there be?â
Isaac smiled, watching Flander speak with such fire in his eyes. This is why fanatics were terrifying. But they continued to be made, since no better tools exist.
Soon after taking flight, Isaac switched airships midair multiple times to avoid followers. Once he landed, Isaac saw tens of carriages carrying people disguised as himself leaving at the same time. Cunning precaution after precaution, Isaac finally arrived.
The Dark Royale agents who came to New Port City rode in one of these fake carriages, and Isaac was led through a dark forest in the middle of nowhere by a single Dark Royale agent. In the middle of this lightless jungle was a single mansion. Isaac left the carriage and looked around.
This seemed to be Dark Royaleâs headquarters, seeing how its agents were guarding it so alertly. But strangely, they all seemed injured. Their wounds were freshly bandaged, their movements slow and heavy from an almost nonexistent morale.
Now that Isaac thought about it, the Dark Royale agents were extremely on guard throughout their trip here.
âCough! Itâs been a while.â
ââ¦â
Isaac was led into the mansion by an agent who was limping. In the second floor bedroom, Isaac was greeted by Ismael. Isaac frowned.
Ismael was in tatters. He looked like he could drop dead at this very moment. Neither leg was attached to his hips. His left shoulder was a bandaged stump. The bandages wrapped around his torso were soaked wet with blood.
His face, which Isaac thought was quite handsome, was shredded as if the right of his face was grinded onto concrete. Ismael was smoking choyu leaves with his somewhat fine left side, greeting Isaac with a sinister smile. Isaac lit a cigarette and asked.
âIâll ask this out of courtesy. What happened to you?â
Ismael snickered, only to cough vigorously and hack up a pool of blood. He looked much more refreshed afterwards, and his voice was much more steady.
âI got caught up in the Queenâs purge of the Invaders.â
âWhat a shame.â
Ismael laughed at Isaacâs emotionless words of empathy.
âDespite what you see, my senses are still quite sharp. I managed to escape without losing too much.â
âWithout losing too much?â
Isaac questioned Ismael back. Ismael took a breath of his cigarette before speaking.
âIâm only like this because I tried to break out the Director of Surveillance by force. Those radicals. Ah, the radicals areâ¦â
âI know. Iâve been told.â
âReally? That makes it easy. Anyway, I fell for a trap those radicals set up, which is why Iâm like this.â
âWhy did the Dark Royale go so far to rescue her when the Directorate of Surveillance Boys would be doing it anyway? You didnât seem to be Kunetteâs friends in the first place.â
âKuk! So you know Kunette is the Director of Surveillance too? The reason why I wanted to rescue her was to confirm something.â
âConfirm something?â
Isaac replied. Ismael, with his shallow breath, looked at Isaac and asked.
âWhose side are you on?â