Chapter 208
Isaac
The thought of breaking her arms behind her to shut her up crossed Isaacâs mind, but Isaac needed a place to avoid the non-humansâ relentless pursuitâwhich had continued despite the Directorate of Surveillance formally halting all activities. When she mentioned that not even the non-humans knew of the locationâs existence, Isaac reluctantly let the two lead him forward.
âThis is the Land of Atonement.â
âLand of Atonement?â
Isaac asked back with a frown, annoyed by loose feathers flying everywhere each time her wings moved. The woman politely pointed at the cave to her side.
âThere is someone waiting for you inside.â
Isaac smirked at the womanâs words and grabbed for his cigarette.
âHave you heard what happened to that three eyed fucker after he ignored me?â
The woman looked away from Isaac, but her quivering wings did little to put on a brave front.
âWe donât have permission to enter. Isaac-nim, you are the first human of this world and the second Invader to step foot in this place.â
âHm. I assume the Queenâs the first Invader. And do you guys consider me, a human of this world, a Type 3 Invader? Iâll take that as an honour.â
Isaac watched the winged woman like he would an adorable animalâeven though she didnât dare to meet his gaze, she continued to speak. He then walked to where she pointed.
The shining crystals lit up the cave enough for Isaac to see without trouble. He wondered if this cave was man-made or was a work of nature.
The walls and ceilings looked rugged and natural, but the well-polished floor was evidence of an artificial touch.
After walking on for a bit, Isaac finally exited the cave to enter a long, well-furnished path. To his right and left were countless sculptures. Isaac quickly realised what those sculptures represented with a glimpse.
âThey are in the shape of non-humans.â
Humans, elves, dwarves, beastmen. Isaac had seen many of these races before, but many more of them were his first encounter with them. Isaac was almost baffled by how many races lived in this world, seeing how these sculptures lined the entire path.
With so much time on his hands, Isaac decided to carefully observe each sculpture like he was in an art museum.
âHm? Scale and fins? Did they live in the sea? Actually, a mermaid does seem plausible in this world, although Iâve never seen one. I wonder if they taste nice?â
If mermaids were present now, they would be furious at what Isaac had said. Isaac smirked, his gaze moving onto another sculpture.
âHmph. Probably a bad idea. Iâve definitely seen somewhere that eating a mermaid gives you immortality. Definitely shouldnât eat something that dangerous.â
Isaac had been ogling the sculptures in fascination, but it only lasted a little while longer. Having lost interest, Isaacâs footsteps grew faster. When he reached the end of the cave, he looked down into the plaza below him and whistled in astonishment.
âWow. Now that is a sight to see.â
A half-buried dragonâs sculpture laid in the middle of the plaza, with tens of thousands of sculptures surrounding it. It reminded Isaac of Qin Shi Huangâs terracotta soldiers.1EDN: This is in direct reference to the famous tomb of Chinaâs first emperor, Qin Shi Huan. He was buried in a tomb filled with terracotta soldiers, which were meant to protect him in the afterlife. To give an idea on its scale, it had over 8,000 soldiers aloneânot counting chariots, horses, other officials, and miscellaneous sculptures. Source: Wikipedia
âThats the fuckers with eyes in their foreheadâthats the winged ones. Huh? Thatâs the werewolves! Why are they here?â
Isaac peered at each of the sculptures as he approached the giant sculpture of a dragon. He reached for a new cigarette. The dragon looked like it was sinking into the mud; only its head was above the surface.
âHm?â
Isaac, who was about to light his cigarette, realised the sculptureâs left eyelid was opening. Isaac looked eye-to-eye with the dragon in a daze. Isaac took a deep breath of his cigarette and muttered.
âHoly shit.â
âWelcome, outsider.â
âHm? Now thatâs an interesting technique. Is that telepathy?â
Isaac tapped his own head in surprise and muttered. He exhaled the smoke and asked.
âI assume you are the one who was waiting for me. So whatâs the reason?â
âThere is something I must tell you.â
With that, the memories of the days before 7 Days of Calamity flooded into Isaacâs head.
âKuuk!â
Isaac struggled to stay on his feet. When the flood of memories subsided, Isaac began chuckling.
âKukuku. What sick joke is this?â
âOur original sin.â
âOriginal sin? Sure, of course. All of this bullshit happened because of you guys.â
Isaac rubbed his cigarette on the dragonâs nostril, extinguishing it. He then reached for a new cigarette.
âSo, what?â
âWe merely wished that you knew of our original sin.â
âBullshit. You guys got sick of fighting heaven and hell and wanted to delegate the job to another world, and when that failed, you realised what a big mess you created, so you guys are âatoningâ for it? In secret, hiding from everyone else?â
Isaac climbed onto the dragonâs nose, looking directly into the dragonâs pupil. He ridiculed the dragon with a mocking smile.
âLet me ask this. Why are you hiding it?â
ââ¦â
The dragon remained silent. Isaac smirked.
âYeah, of course. If this world finds out that the 7 Days of Calamity started because of you guys, this world wouldnât let Central herd them around like obedient sheep. Theyâd be busy busting each otherâs heads in. No wonder the Queen lost her mind.â
âWeâ¦â
âShut. Up. Iâm not in a good mood.â
ââ¦â
âSo, how did it feel to watch the humans put on a meaningless struggle until the end, all the while devouring each other in greed?â
âWe realised our mistake and wanted to atone for it.â
âAnd why does that atonement only apply to this world!â
Isaac bellowed and he took out a knife to stab the dragonâs eye, only to stop at mere millimetres from it. He grumbled.
âShit. Iâd love to spill that ink, or is it gold?2EDN: According to MOYOYO, itâs a Korean thing to refer to someoneâs pupil as ink because Korean peoplesâ pupils are normally black and brown. Hence, heâs figuratively saying âIâll suck that ink out of your eye,â but heâs literally threatening to gouge the eye out. From that eye of yours, but that would cause disaster in the world and the Queen will figure out my location. Hoooâ¦.â
Isaac let out a deep sigh. He took a deep puff of the cigarette to stay calm before he continued to speak.
âDid you know? We humans like to be compensated for our losses. So what drives us crazy is when the culprit apologises sincerely but without a way to actually compensate the victim for the crime.â
â⦠I can undo the disaster if that is your wish.â
The dragon announced. Isaac snickered and jumped down the dragonâs nostril.
âYeah. Thatâs the reason why the Queen lost her mind. I know you arenât just saying that. You will release Calamity into the world if I want it. You donâtâno, canât understand why Iâm acting like this despite how serious you are with your apology, right? Thatâs because youâre not human.â
Isaac spat on the ground and turned around to leave the cave. The dragon called out.
âWill you stop the Queen?â
âMan makes the plan, and heaven decides its success.3TL&EDN: The original saying is ???? ???? in Korean or è¬äºå¨äººæäºå¨å¤© in Chinese. It has its origins in one of Zhuge Liangâs (aka Kongmingâs) expeditions in the North against Sima Yi, where Zhuge Liang used fire to corner Sima Yi, but it rained, thus allowing Sima Yi to escape. Zhuge Liang never actually said those words, but itâs used to refer to many situations where even the best-made plans can fail from divine intervention, such as the Manchu invasion of Japan failing due to typhoons. Source: Namu Wiki Itâs my favourite proverb. I canât stop now, so itâs up to the heavens to decide the victor. And you better thank that heaven. If the first Invader that came was me and not the Queen, I would have demanded that you undo the seal over calamity without hesitation.â
â⦠Then why do you not demand it now?â
The dragonâs voice echoed in Isaacâs head. Isaac answered without looking back, walking back to where he came from.
âThat happened 300 years ago in this world. Youâve admitted your mistakes and arenât assholes who refuse to make a decent apology for your actions. I may be crazy, but Iâm not retarded to demand that everyone dies over something youâve already apologised for so long ago.â
âSo how did you guys find me?â
Isaac asked with a satisfied face after devouring a bowl of rice and kimchi stew made with thick slices of porkâstill a complete mystery as to where the girls got it. Kunette, whose mouth was stained red from the stew, answered in the midst of eating.
âThe Old One brought all the chieftains of every race to him.â
Isaac lit his cigarette and asked as he let out the smoke.
âDid that thing say everything?â
âYes⦠Everything.â
âEverything huh⦠So thatâs why you have those complicated expressions from time to time.â
Even if everything was an inside job, Isaac did murder Riveliaâs father. A grudge borne from something like that was difficult to forget. When Isaacâs eyes moved to Rivelia, she responded with a bitter smile.
âI found my fatherâs will. And I heard from the Old One tooâ¦â
âHm. I know itâs weird coming from me, but time will take care of everything.â
Rivelia glared at Isaac. His consolation wasnât much of a consolation at all. She turned her head around abruptly.
âSob, sob. Sunbaenim, what do I do?â
â⦠Youâll get sick if you force yourself through spicy food.â
Isaac sighed, watching Reisha choke down the stew and rice despite bawling her eyes out with swollen lips from the spice. To think an elf couldnât even handle the spice of a stew. A Shin Ramen or anything hotter mightâve been enough to assassinate an elf.
Meanwhile, Kunette furiously devoured her portion of the stew, almost as if afraid that sheâll lose it if she didnât. Isaac took a puff of his cigarette.
âLeave some for me to eat later, will you?â
The three didnât stay by Isaac at all times. They were all very busy, and could visit Isaac only occasionally. Rivelia spent her days working tirelessly as the Duchess of Pendleton. Kunette and Reisha were no different, staying only for a few days before leaving.
Isaac spent his days alone, and whether it was for protection or a watch, non-humans swapped places with Mr. Gonzales as suppliers of food and choyu leaves. Isaac could tell they were trying to make his life easier.
Many winters passed, and Isaac spent his days leisurely. One day, all three of them had come together at the same timeâa rare occasion. They all sat and enjoyed their meals together, enjoying their cups of tea when Rivelia announced.
âI need a child.â
Riveliaâs sudden bombshell of an announcement froze not just Isaac but Reisha and Kunette in their tracks. The three looked at Rivelia in a daze. Not even a hint of embarrassment was on her face; her expression was completely serious as she stared back at Isaac.
ââ¦â
Isaac quickly took out a cigarette to mask his panic, and Kunette and Reisha finally came back to their sensesârather loudly, too.
âKyack! Rivelia, Iâll hit you!â
âWow! Youâre crossing the red light! Noâis it going over the speed limit? Anyway, thatâs illegal!â
Isaac exhaled and directly addressed Rivelia, whose eyes didnât even flutter as the other two kicked and screamed.
âHm⦠I donât know if youâre aware of this, but thereâs this thing called DNA. I may be in this body now, but biologically speakingâ¦ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI know.â
âThen do you really need to have a child with me? You can just adopt an orphan.â
âNo. I need your child.â