Chapter 195
Isaac
With a flick of Isaacâs chin, the mercenaries moved in between the members of the royal family.
âH, hick! Help me!â
âI have no desire to become the Emperor! Please spare me!â
âNo! I canât die like this!â
The royal families howled and cried in panic. Some begged with their hands clasped together, some simply trembled in their place, and some tried to stand up and resist. But with a simple clap from Isaac, the three mercenaries exploded at once.
Bang!
With the mercenariesâ sacrifices, the royal families were left in tatters. The only survivors were those who had been at the periphery of the explosion, hanging on by the occasional twitch of a limb. But it was short-lived, as the mercenaries who had been on standby plunged their swords into the bodies, regardless of if it was breathing or not. All of this on live broadcast.
The people watching the broadcast quaked in fear. The nonchalance Isaac had demanding his compatriots be sacrificed for no reason. The cold, emotionless silence as his men followed his orders even as their friends died.
Meanwhile, Isaac left the judgeâs bench and walked to where the Grand Council members, the Emperor, and Duke Pendleton kneeled.
âIâm sure you all have one thing on your mind. âDoes he expect to live after all this?â Why would I be doing this if I want to live? Living isnât part of any of my plans anymore.â
As Isaac stepped closer to the Grand Council, one of the council membersâa foxâburst forward and grabbed Isaac. In an instant, the fox positioned himself behind Isaac, his claw right on Isaacâs throat.
âDonât move! If you want Isaac to liveâ¦â
Bolts rained down on the fox and Isaac even before the fox could finish its words. The mercenaries gave no signs of panic or hesitation. Isaac was safe thanks to his defensive coat, but that was not the case for the fox. It had not been wearing a defensive coat, owing to the radical factionâs despise of them.
âWould you look at that? Were you listening? I said I wasnât planning on living on, right?â
Isaac dusted his shoulders as he scoffed. He looked at the fox, its life slowly fading away from the twitching body. He pulled out his shotgun, placed it on its head and fired.
The Grand Council members lost what little remained in their spirit to resist, seeing how Isaacâs capture had no influence on the actions of the mercenaries.
âThis is why people shouldnât try things they arenât accustomed to. As they say, those whoâve tasted meat before know best how to savour its flavour. Same thing applies to hostage situations. Donât you think so? Burn that fucker.â
With that, sacs of oil were thrown onto the Druid, followed by a torch.
âNo!â
âPlease! Put out the fire!â
All the non-humans shouted, their faces pale. But that didnât stop them from piling sacs of oil on the Druidâs body, even as the Druidâs body melted on the floor.
âKuaack! Isaac!â
âHey now. Donât forget that I have two more.â
Anger seemed to take hold of a few Grand Council membersâbut they stopped right before reaching Isaac. Isaac laughed with glee.
âAhahaha! Hostages always work. Isnât that right?â
âHumanity will pay for this!â
Taigon shouted, his eyes possessed by a frenzy. Isaac replied condescendingly.
âWhy should I care, dumbass? Have you ever seen a madman think about his actions?â
âKuaack!â
Taigon roared in frustration. Isaac snickered, then suddenly took off his defensive coat.
âLord Isaac.â
Flander shouted in panic, to which Isaac responded by throwing the coat at him. Isaac opened his arms wide toward the non-humans with a smile.
âLook. I donât have the defensive coat. You can kill me now. How about it? Will you kill me? But if you do, these three races will be wiped off from this world with me. But who cares? Itâs going to happen sooner or later, right?â
The non-humans could do nothing but stare as Isaac taunted them. This was the difference between humans and non-humans. Non-humans couldnât grasp the concept of self justification.
Bored by the non-humansâ lack of a reaction, Isaac grumbled.
âCut off their headsâevery single one of them. You can choose to save yourself if you want to. The endangered races will take your place instead.â
The mercenaries drew their blades and approached the non-humans. The non-humans trembled in disgrace, knowing that they would perish at the hands of despicable humans. They could and would have fought them off with one arm tied behind their back, but that wasnât the case here.
Every non-human accepted their deaths without so much as a moan. Taigon watched his friends die one by one before addressing Isaac.
âThe world will turn its back on humanity.â
Isaac frowned in great displeasure.
âHey now. Iâm not sharing any of that animosity with other people. Iâll be taking it all in. I will become not just the enemy of the Empire, but the enemy of this world. The non-humans wonât attack humans immediately. Iâm just showing the raw footage here, but the screens outside? Thatâs editedâeverything that needs to be censored is being censored. Your deaths will be seen as a sacrifice to save those who were held hostage in the Department of Administration. All of humanity will mourn your deaths. A noble sacrifice. Thatâs worth dying for, right?â
â⦠What about them? Are they real?â
Taigon spoke with a glimmer of hope in his voice, hearing that footage was being edited. Isaac looked at Taigon momentarily before snickering.
âWhat, you want to try to kill me if itâs fake? Iâm sorry to say itâs all real. Even I canât make such bold adventures from fake footage. Canât you understand why I only captured those three out of so many endangered races out there? They are the last survivors of the endangered races. They wanted to spend their final moments quietly, and you guys didnât even visit them as a courtesy for their wish. Which made it so much easier. They had no clue what was happening in this world. I almost, almost felt bad when they followed me without a question when I said I came from the Empire.â
Isaac explained in laughter, when the mercenaries approached the two after finishing off the rest of the Grand Council.
âIâm sorry but you understand that I canât just give you a quick and easy death.â
With that, the mercenaries thrust their swords into Taigonâs body. They had severed his arms and legs from his body and continued to bury their swords into his back, their hilts protruding out like a tombstone.
Not a single groan escaped Taigonâs lips as tens of swords stabbed into his body. After watching this, he addressed the screen as he walked to the Emperor and Duke Pendleton.
âNow, viewers. You saw me kill the royal family and non-humans right? Iâm sure there will be some of you out there who are thinking âAh, I just have to do that,â right now. We humans tend to be mischievous. Let me show you what happens when you let them loose.â
Isaac stood an arms distance away from the Emperor, his shotgun on the Emperorâs forehead.
âNow, dear Emperor, any last words? Please, think before you say your last words. Everyoneâs watching, and I donât want them to see you sully your image by begging for your life. Make it something thatâll last throughout the centuries.
The kneeling Emperorâs eyes had been closed tightly the entire timeâbut now they opened, and he stood up. Isaac stepped back. The Emperor looked at the bodies of the royal family and sighed.
âThe next master of the royal throne is Marvelia Zelaion Lancast Hugh Gabelin. All citizens of the Empire are to follow him.â
ââ¦â
ââ¦â
âThatâs all?â
Isaac asked, and the Emperor looked straight back into his eyes.
âI have dedicated my life to the Empire. I have no regrets.â
â⦠Wow. As expected of an Emperor. Mighty fine words youâre parting us with.â
Isaac grumbled and handed the shotgun to Flander, who handed him a pistol. Isaac loaded the pistol and rested it at the Emperorâs heart.
Bang bang bang!
With three gunshots, the Emperorâs body slumped forward. Isaac supported his bodyâs fall to the ground. As Isaac laid the Emperor on the ground, he whispered into his ears.
âWait for me on the other side.â
Isaac straightened his back and looked down at the Emperorâs body, when Duke Pendleton stood up as if it was his turn.
âWe all know what youâre going to say right?â
âHmph! Pendletons donât need to be told what needs to be done!â
âOf course.â
Isaac shook his head at Duke Pendletonâs proclamation. Like before, Isaac placed his pistol at the Dukeâs heart.
Another three gunshots, and Duke Pendleton fell forward to Isaac. Duke Pendleton whispered as quietly as he could to Isaac.
â⦠Thank you, and Iâm sorry.â
âIâll see you later.â
Isaac smiled bitterly, knowing Rivelia would be devastated after watching this. Isaac threw the pistol back to Flander and lit his cigarette, when Taigon asked.
â⦠Youâve just turned the entire world against you.â
Isaac burst out in laughter hearing this.
âWhat did you expect from a monster?â
âWhy did you kill the Emperor and Duke Pendleton? Did you not scheme together?â
Isaac exhaled and approached Taigon. He whispered into Taigonâs ears.
âYou canât start a new game until all players die.â
Taigon looked back in confusion, when Isaac spoke.
âFinish off the rest.â
âNo!â
At Isaacâs orders, Isaacâs men cut down the man and woman with their swords. Taigon screamed, almost bursting free from the swords lodged in his back.
âIsaac, why! Why did you not keep your promise!â
Taigon shouted. Isaac raised his head and gloated.
âOf course I should keep my promises! But when did I promise Iâll let them live if all of you died? I didnât.â
âUaaack! Isaac! You accursed humans!â
âIâve heard that so many times that it doesnât even phase me anymore. With the entire world cursing me, Iâll end up immortal at this rate.â
More swords were pushed into Taigon as he trembled. Even as he was being cut and stabbed, Taigon crawled toward Isaac.
âAre you, who is trying to wipe off the human race, mad because youâve just witnessed other racesâ extinction? Dumbass, know that you pulled them towards extinction. Understand? I hope you regret it.â
Isaac snickered as Flander handed the shotgun back to Isaac. Isaac placed the gun on Taigonâs head and fired. Even as his head burst open, Taigonâs eyes remained focused on Isaac. Isaac threw his burnt cigarette on Taigonâs body when Flander spoke.
âIt is time to leave.â
Flander pointed at the outer gate. It seemed the citizens of the Empire were trying to break through, enraged by the Emperorâs death. Dust fell off the gates every time the gates rattled.
âI guess I should say my farewells before I leave.â
The screen focused on Isaacâs face. Isaac smiled sinisterly as he spoke.
âMy name is Isaac. A name you wonât dare to speak out of fear and hatred from now on.â
Isaac pulled out a small piece of paper from his pocket.
âRemember the plague in Milros castle? This paper describes the cureâthe only cure in this world.â
The paper instantly went up in flames. Isaac rubbed the ashes on his hands and presented it to the screen.
âDear me, what happened? Now thereâs no cure? But Iâve already unleashed the plague throughout the Empire. What do we do? I guess you guys better work hard if you want to live. You better find that cure soon. Or all of you will die.â
The broadcast ended.
Isaac passed through the empty royal palace into the long corridor that was lit by lights placed at precise intervals.
Strange gimmicks stood on both sides of this secret passageâall Central agents had to walk through here when they enlisted. At the end of the passage, Isaac met Mazelan.
âHey, dear Emperor.âIsaac approached Mazelan with a wave. Mazelan looked at Isaac emptily as he spoke.
âLet me hit you right this moment.â
Smack!
Mazelanâs punch threw Isaac off his feet. Flander quickly came to aid Isaac, while the other mercenaries drew their weapons, ready to fight.
âStand down, he is the Emperor.â
â⦠Was this the only way?â
âIt was our final solution. Owowow. Why does it hurt?â
Isaac grumbled his answer to Mazelanâs sobbing question as he rubbed his chin. Flander hesitated to give his answer.
âYouâre not wearing your coat.â
âHm? Now that you say so, youâre right. Why didnât you give it to me if you had it on you all this time? Ow. Itâs been a while since I felt pain.â
â⦠Go. I donât have the courage to see you again.â
Mazelanâs shoulders went limp as he spoke. Isaac snickered.
âThatâs a given. Itâll be a mess if people see us together again.â
â⦠Iâm sorry.â
Mazelan spoke to Isaac as he passed by. Isaac shrugged as he continued onward.
âThe rest is on you now, sunbaenim. Itâll be difficult.â