Chapter 194
Isaac
Taigon eagerly bared his fangs, ready for battle. Other members of the Grand Council rallied behind Taigon and readied their own weapons. The royal guards, who had their swords drawn, stepped back cautiously.
âWhat a coincidence. My boys said the same thing too.â
âWhatâ¦â
With that, the royal guards manning the walls threw their bodies down onto the plaza. The members of the Grand Council dodged the rain of bodies in a panic.
âWhat the?â
Just as everyone was starting to question the royal guardsâ mass suicides, their bodies exploded.
The explosionâs tremors immediately shattered their armour into bits and pieces of shrapnel, flying in every direction. The council members in the bodiesâ immediate vicinity were eviscerated, while those caught in the blast were thrown about like ragdolls.
âKuuk! Everyone, focus! Kill Isaac!â
Taigon bellowed while he clutched his ringing ears. Some of the members who regained their bearings ran for Isaac, and the royal guards stepped forward to stop them.
âYou think weâd be stopped by the likes of youâ¦â
A werewolf member snorted at his opponentâa single royal guard armed with a sword. With a single jump, the werewolf sliced through his opponentâs neck with his claw.
Despite the stream of blood flowing from his neck, the royal guard continued to hold onto the werewolf. Sensing an impending danger, the werewolf tried to pry himself out of the royal guardâs graspâwhen the royal guard exploded.
âKalonzo!â
Taigon shouted, horrified. His longtime friend, who had followed behind him all this time, was now just a mangled stump of flesh and bone.
It wasnât just Kalonzo. Every one of the council members who ran at Isaac were locked into a death grasp before being incinerated in the ensuing explosion. The remaining council members looked at Isaac in utter despair, realising that all of the royal guards were strapped with bombs and did not fear death.
âMy boys are only good at one thing, but theyâre very good at it.â
The council members glared at the chuckling Isaac. In their long lives, this kind of foe was not unfamiliar to them.
A suicide attack carried out by humans who have been brainwashed by angels. The council members quickly figured out that these werenât the royal guards. They were the remainders of an angelâs failed incursionsâthe mercenaries whoâd disappeared with Isaac.
Angels wouldnât hesitate to use humans as suicide bombers, because humans were no more than commodies to them. But for Isaac, a fellow human, to use the same tactics? The council members were reminded of why the Director of Surveillance labelled him a monster.
Taigon looked around to count the number of council members who could still fight, then glared at Isaac.
âSo this is what you were counting on? You underestimate us. Though there will be sacrificesâ¦â
âI know, I know. Youâre not going to surrender, you say? Who asked in the first place? I was never planning on letting you live.â
âHmph! We have no desire to live either! Though we will die here, the Empire will disappear with you!â
âEven though I have hostages?â
âThose worthless human hostages can rot!â
âNo, theyâre not humans.â
â⦠What?â
Taigonâs eyebrows narrowed, watching Isaac smile with glee. Isaac clapped his hands twice.
As if theyâd been waiting for the signal, the screen that was broadcasting the feed from New Port City disappeared, splitting into multiple smaller screens. When they saw what was on the screen, they stood still, terrified.
âW, what is this! How could this possibly happen!â
Taigon shouted in utter shock. An old Druid with a body of a wizened tree. A young man with a lionâs head and a shining golden mane. A bird woman with wings so white it looked like that of an angelâs. They were all tied down helplessly, and next to them were humans ready to take their lives with their swords and crossbows.
âThey arenât involved in any of this!â
Among the revered endangered races, they were the last survivors of their races, waiting for their inevitable extinction. Taigonâs anger had never been more true. They were the last survivors of the races whoâd sacrificed themselves for the future of this world.
They were beings whose capture, much less their lives, should not have been involved in the first place. Seeing them captured by humans, the hairs of his body stood up almost as if they were outraged themselves.
Isaac chuckled, amused by Taigon.
âDid you really think Iâd been fleeing aimlessly for the past 6 months before lashing out in desperation? I was honestly scared when you said you figured out my plan. Well, you were right that I was a diversion. Itâs just that I wasnât going after the Queen.â
â⦠That footage must be fake!â
Taigon shouted. Isaac clicked his tongue and smoked his cigarette.
âDenying reality now? When I heard about the endangered races, the first thing that crossed my mind was that theyâd make excellent hostages. But it turns out all humans think the same way. How did you think I figured out their locations? Dark Royale had already uncovered their locations so they could be used as hostages in case a war broke out with the non-humans.â
âKuu⦠This is why you humansâ¦â
Taigon grit his teeth.
âDruids, Golden Manes and the White Wings. They sacrificed the most to stop the 7 Days of Calamity right? And that makes them that much dearer to you. Shall we start our talk after we break open one of their skulls? Who should we choose? Alright. Letâs make them die in order. That Druid over there. You said theyâre made of trees right? Set it on fire. I wonder whatâll happen.â
âW, wait!â
Taigon shrieked. There was still a possibility that the footage was fake as heâd said, but he couldnât bet on it when the stakes were so high. As Isaac had said, the Dark Royale would have uncovered the locations of all the endangered species, no matter how classified it was.
With Taigon first to surrender, the other Grand Council members laid their weapons down with him. The royal family were of no threat, but the Grand Council members could strike back at any moment. So the royal guards devoted more of their attention to the council members, corralling them to the middle of the plaza.
âKuh! What an amazing sight.â
Isaac couldnât help but be impressed at the view, seeing all of the rulers of this world kneeling before him as he sat on the judgeâs bench.
â⦠Why donât you drop the act now?â
Taigon spoke threateningly to the Emperor and Pendleton, who kneeled next to him.
Isaac couldnât possibly pull a stunt like this without their help. Just the fact that all royal guards were replaced by the mercenaries was proof enough. It was impossible without the Emperorâs approval. But Pendleton refuted him haughtily, belittling the tigerâs train of thought.
âDidnât you know?â
âWhat?â
âThe Dark Royale was the Empireâs ultimate card against the war with non-humans. It was created to maximise fallout in a war destined to end in our defeat. Neither the Emperor nor I know how many members there are in Dark Royale. An ultimate secret service.â
Isaac nodded in agreement with Duke Pendleton.
âI was surprised too when it was given to me. I didnât think the Dark Royale would be of such help. Without them, my stunt would have been much more humble. My original plan was pitiful at best, not to mention a very low chance of it actually succeeding.â
â⦠We will not let this go unpunished.â
Taigon warned not just Isaac, but the Emperor and Duke Pendleton too. Endangered races were being held hostage. This was bigger than just Isaac now; the entirety of humanity had just made enemies of the non-humans.
âNow, now. Focus, weâre going to start the broadcast. Itâll be an historic moment.â
âIs this live? Ah, there it is.â
Isaac rubbed his chin when his face was on screen. He smiled brightly.
âHello there. Let me introduce myself in case thereâs people who donât know me. My name is Isaac. The man bearing the title of âEnemy of the Empire.â Confused as to whatâs happening? Donât worry. Iâll explain.â
Isaac took out a new cigarette as he gloated. The tip of his fingertip lit up a small fire, and he lit his cargette with it.
âIâm sure you all know Iâve been named the âEnemy of the Empire.â Hm. A great honour.â
ââ¦â
âBut you know, although Iâve been titled as such, Iâve thought well and hard about if Iâve done anything that deserves the death row. Turns out, I havenât. Think about it. Spreading the plague in Milros Castle and trying to make money selling the cure? Anyone other than me could have also done it. So Iâve decided. Ah! As a College graduate, previously Rank 1 knight and now the âEnemy of the Empire,â I must accomplish a feat deserving of the title. Something so grand and magnificent that no one would ever try to challenge me. That way, Iâll be the household standard for what it truly takes to become the âEnemy of the Empire.â Donât you think so?â
Everyone, from those who were kneeling in the plaza to those watching the broadcast in their homes, had the same thought⦠What kind of bullshit was this?
âSo Iâve prepared an event that will go down in the history books. Let me give you a taste of whatâs to come. Who was it again? The crown prince? Bring him here.â
âW, wait! Let go of me!â
âYou insolent mutts! Do you know who he is?!â
The mercenaries, whoâd now unclad their royal guard disguise, marched into the middle of the royal family and grabbed the crown prince. The royals around him mustered up some of their courage and stood in defiance, but they were mercilessly cut down by the mercenariesâ swords.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
The mercenaries spared nobody as they cut through them like they were simple straw scarecrows. They mutilated the bodies of those who resisted, and those who managed to escape their wrath struggled to crawl away from the massacre. All of this on live broadcast, to every screen in the Empire.
âYes, Mr. Crown Prince. Wow, look at you. Arenât you handsome? You can practically see the royalness oozing from his face.â
The crown prince stood firm, his mouth shut despite his whole body trembling, trying to maintain his dignity.
âNow everyone. Look here. Itâs the crown prince. The future Emperor.â
As Isaac introduced the crown prince on screen, Flander handed Isaac the shotgun. Isaac loaded the shotgun and before anyone could even object, placed it on the crown princeâs head and pulled the trigger.
âBang!â and the crown princeâs head was no more. Isaac smiled, satisfied.
âThereâs nothing like a shotgun when youâre killing someone. The visual is just phenomenal. Pistols and swords are so dull. Ah, viewers, did you see that? The seat of the Emperorâs next-in-line is now empty.â
The Emperor closed his eyes and bit his lip as he listened to Isaac snicker. Though he was lacking, he was still his son. No father would be emotionless at their sonâs death. Isaac glimpsed at the Emperor for a moment, then loaded a new round into his shotgun.
âNow, nobody knows who will be the next Emperor of the Empire. So let me set off some fireworks for the future Emperor. Some grand, extravagant fireworks.â