Chapter 92
Isaac
Isaac safely returned from his travels to Rondart fiefdom without any incidents, betraying everyoneâs expectations. Everyone questioned why Isaac had returned alone and couldnât help but feel jealous when Isaac explained to them that Trentor, one of his capable employees, was handed over to the Rondart Family as the price for cutting all relations with them. As a graduate of Campus, he was bound to be treated well by the baron family, and he could be with his family. Nobody raised even the slightest suspicion of the explanation.
However Isaac couldnât avoid being the centre of rumours for the gossipers in the city. The inheritance of the Rondart Family was the reward promised by the Emperor for the current mission he was tasked with, and Isaac had forfeit the title with only a year left before the mission was finished. Many began to spread the rumour that Isaacâs act of forfeiting the title was akin to disobeying the Emperor and that it was only a matter of time before the Ark Royale came knocking. But despite everyoneâs anticipation, the Ark Royale took no action whatsoever.
So instead, people began to focus on Isaacâs future actions, since he was now free from the shackles of the Rondart family. Isaac continued to stay shut in on his rooftop like heâd always done, but the administrative body couldnât help but feel confused as more time passed.
An endless stream of incidents are bound to occur as one manages a city. Incidents requiring Isaacâs final decisions happened every day, even if Isaac himself refused to work. It was these decisions made by Isaac that always pained the administrative body. Showing no signs of following a proper standard, Isaac would always make his decision according to his mood on the day, sometimes escalating the problems even further. It was up to the administrative body to clean up the messes he made.
But even since Isaac returned from Rondart fiefdom, he was righteous and just. Isaac still maintained his lackluster motivation, always grumbling about their many visits to him and pretending that he wasnât listening. But now? He began cooperating with Rivelia to manage the city properly. First there was the reform of tax paperwork and the cityâs financial records, which had previously been haphazardly maintained. Now, it was much more efficient and tracked the funds to the Bit.
There were only two verdicts Isaac had made in the court in the past: not guilty if the fine had been paid or forced labour in the mines if not done so. Now he gave verdicts backed by logical rulings that everyone could understand, shocking the populace.
He even started intervening in districts other than the Ceta District, which had been outside his concern until now. He reconstructed roads, restructured the sewage system, and constructed schools, orphanages, and food banks. He deployed the police force into the other districts to prevent and solve cases in these regions, helping improve the public order.
As the city continued to operate under these conditions, a more sinister rumour began to take hold in New Port City â that Isaac was dead. The Rondart Family had joined forces with either the Seven Grand Merchant Guilds or Port City and sent a fake to take over New Port City. That Isaac was dead and the Duke of Pendleton allowed it. That Rivelia had killed Isaac and was running the city herself. Plenty of rumours circled the city, ranging from ludicrous to plausible. But all of these rumours focused on the fact that Isaac was either dead or had disappeared and that the one in the city now was a fake.
âWe canât just ignore this any longer.â
âBut donât you think being pushed around by mere rumours is a little...â
âDoes the current situation seem normal to you? Sir Isaac is working! You heard the verdict he gave to the son of Count Burshen regarding the murder incident in the casino! Count Burshen said heâd pay the fine, but Sir Isaac issued the verdict of imprisonment according to Empireâs law.â
âThatâs because the mines are currently closed...â
âThatâs why it makes even less of a sense! He isnât the type of man whoâd refuse money and hand out imprisonment sentences instead!â
âThatâs true but...â
Cordnell sighed, unable to refute Kaldenâs argument. Everything he said was true. All of Isaacâs actions had been completely different ever since his return from Rondart fiefdom.
In truth, this was how things should be. It was Isaac who was strange all this time. But theyâd gotten so used to the abnormal lifestyle that this ordinary situation was hard to swallow.
The atmosphere within New Port City was souring by the day. Something happened between the once-friendly elves and North Bears, as everyone could see they were getting colder to each other despite the smile on the outside. Lanburton, the leader of the elves, began to act as if heâd let go of all his responsibilities. Rizzly, whoâd returned from his trip before Isaac, shut himself in his residence, refusing to stand by Isaac as heâd always done. It was no wonder that a rumour suspecting that Rivelia detained Isaac and overtook the city propagated.
âDonât you think itâs more stupid to go and tell him that working normally is weird?â
Kalden gulped like a fish when Cordnell asked that question, his head hung.
âBut we canât just ignore these rumours. As you know, Isaac sunbaenim was designated as the Lord of New Port City by the Emperor. What would happen if one were to find out that someone removed him before the designated end of his term? The Pendletons will be fine, but what about us? In the worst case scenario, weâll be the tail thatâd be cut off.â
Cordnell moaned at Kaldenâs worried comment. That was indeed the problem. It was unlikely that sheâd murder him, but what if Rivela, frustrated by Isaacâs continued irresponsible attitude, had convinced the other races and imprisoned him on the rooftop and took over the city?
Rivelia herself would be overlooked because she had the protection of the Pendletons, and the other races were untouchable by the Empire in the first place, so the only party left was the administrative body. If someone had to take the responsibility and bear punishment, there was enough authoritative power to make a scapegoat out of the administrative body and bury the incident.
There was still some doubt that Riveliaâs personality wouldnât resort to this kind of action no matter how much she hated Isaac, but the fear that the rumours were true grew as the days passed, as citizens watched how things were unfolding. Thatâs just how righteous Isaac had become â to the point of disbelief.
âI mean... thereâs this rumour too. All of Isaacâs actions until now were just a cover to avoid the eyes of the Rondart and the Milros families, and after breaking free of their shackles, he has now spread the wings heâd been hiding...â
âThat is most definitely not it.â
âNow thatâs the most ridiculous rumour Iâve ever heard.â
The two immediately cut off Soland before he could finish, shaking their heads. As if thatâd be true. Would one almost burn down a city and agitate the Ark Royale all for the sake of keeping up a disguise? Ludicrous.
âThereâs no choice. I have to see Sir Isaac and confirm it with my own eyes.â
As the mood within the room began to reach a general consensus that they couldnât let things go on like this, Cordnell jumped off his chair to lead the way. Most of the administrative body followed behind him. Soland hesitated for a moment but eventually followed the rest as he scratched his head. He would have done everything to stop them just until yesterday, but there was no reason to now that Isaac had returned.
âI wonder how heâs going to sort out the mess his stand-in made?â
With Cordnell and Kalden at the head, the administrative body bravely walked upto the rooftop. But they quickly faltered when they saw Isaac face to face. What awaited them were the lazy, lethargic eyes embedded with annoyance that they were so familiar with. The only difference would be that Rivelia and Lanburton were standing together, and Rizzly, whoâd been shut away in his home, was serving Isaac at his side.
âWhat do you want?â
âU, um...â
The administrative body hesitated, confronted by Isaacâs question. They were now face-to-face, but they couldnât just say that âwe came here to check if youâre a fake because youâve been working too well.â After scanning the administrative body, Isaac waved his hand as if he was tired.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âBuzz off if thereâs nothing to say. Iâm tired from the trip I just returned from.â
All of the administrative body opened their eyes wide.
âYouâve just returned from a trip? Then what about Sir Isaac, whoâd been here all this time?â
âHe was a fake, of course.â
The jaws of each and every member of the administrative body dropped when they heard Isaacâs nonchalant response.
âA fake? why?â
âWhy else? I decided that since I left this city, I may as well take a vacation.â
âB, but there was no need for you to hire a double?â
Cordnell argued, and Isaac responded with a smirk.
âDo I look that insignificant to you, now that Iâve forfeited my title? Iâm sure everyone would have praised me if word went around that I decided to have a vacation in the midst of acting out the Emperorâs will.â
âThen you shouldnât have taken a vacation in the first place!â
All of the administrative body had the same thought, but they dared not speak it aloud. Kalden began to ponder, cocking his head before asking his question.
âI understand that you wanted to travel for some time, but why didnât you order your double to remain quiet? Thanks to him, all kinds of rumours have sprouted.â
Isaac immediately shot an annoyed glare at Rivelia hearing Kaldenâs question.
âI judged that I should at the very least let the Mayor know about my vacation, but our dear majesty from Duke Pendleton decided that she would do whatever she wanted during my absence. How could the fake even dream of opposing her? All he could do was shut up and do as heâs told.â
â...â
Riveliaâs head hung as Isaac went on. All of the administrative body understood, witnessing the sight. Basically, while he was absent, Rivelia went ahead with all the projects that were initially blocked by Isaacâs refusal. So the rumours were half-true.
âT, then what will you do now?â
This was infringement of authority. A crime so heavy that if Isaac demanded Rivelia be fired, there was nothing she could do. The actions sheâd done were beyond undoing at this point.
âWhat do you mean what will I do? How could a lowly peasant who kicked away his title of Baron possibly overrule works that have been approved by the princess of the great Duke Pendleton? Iâm so scared that I may as well give up on everything.â
All could see that Rivelia was trying her hardest to hold down her anger, the trembling of her body clearly visible. Feeling threatened, all of the administrative body quickly ran away from the rooftop without looking back, lest they be caught in the crossfire. Confirming that the rumours werenât true was enough. They certainly didnât want to be caught in someone elseâs emotional outburst.
Cordnell too wanted to run away immediately but stayed behind, as he needed to discuss something. It was fortunate that Cordnell had been able to finish the work that came his way while the body double was here, but he now needed to discuss what to do if a problem or payment of great importance that required Isaacâs approval occurred during his absence.
âMay I speak with you privately? I need to speak with you regarding the funds.â
âIs it about the smuggling?â
âHuk! Sir Isaac!â
Cordnell hastily looked about with a pale face, unsuspecting that he would mention it when there were so many people around.
âDonât worry about it. Our lady Rivelia here is Centralâs overseer in New Port City. So go see her if thereâs a problem when Iâm not around. And donât come to me.â
Cordnell stared at Rivelia with disbelief in his eyes.
âIs this true?â
Rivelia sent an annoyed glare at Isaac then nodded.
âThatâs right. I can handle all issues that require Sir Isaacâs input regarding that business. And if I happen to be not around as well, you can ask Mr. Lanburton or Mr. Rizzly here . Although they arenât agents of Central, they are officers deemed our equals.â
Cordnell immediately realised he had set foot in a swamp that he could never escape from. He collapsed onto the floor filled with despair. The identities of Centralâs agents were of utmost secrecy. The fact that they were so casually revealing it to him meant that heâd crossed the point of no return.
His life was now subject to Centralâs constant watch. He could no longer embezzle or cheat on his wife if he ever got married. No, he could end up in the frightening situation of his wife being an agent of Central all along.
âI happened to get involved with Central while I visited Gabelin. So I decided to help them, and theyâll help manage the city for me. So make sure you work well. Try not to find yourself waking up at the bottom of the lake.â
The scariest part was that it could certainly happen. Cordnell shouted out unleashing the built-up anger and hatred.
âYou! Son of a bitch! Just kill me instead! Kill me!â
In response to Cordnellâs rage induced cry, Isaac confidently commented to Rivelia.
âSee that? Heâs the type to just go head first when things go bad. Heâs the perfect candidate to manage my city.â
Once Cordnell disappeared from the rooftop, his shoulders hung and wearing the face of a man in an abyss, only Lanburton, Rizzly, and Rivelia were left. Isaac grabbed a cigarette and looked at the three one by one.
âI never thought Iâd be a man of such importance. Just how many Central agents are there around me?â
âHuhu. Although we arenât officially members, most adults of the non-humans are considered part-time agents, since theyâve participated in battles to defend the gate.â
âYou too?â
Lanburton gave his feeble excuse while laughing. Isaac turned his eyes to Rizzly, who was dripping with cold sweat and tried his best to avoid eye contact.
âHa, of course a force like the North Bears wouldnât be excluded for the battle. Does that mean Kunette approached me knowing who I was? No. You said only adults participate, so that brat Kunette wouldnât know anything yet.â
Rizzly let out a sigh of relief and shut his mouth as Isaac mumbled. He was of no position to mention anything about Kunette.
âSuch a funny place, this world. You approach invaders like youâre completely oblivious to everything all the while having complete knowledge, all just to monitor closely. If you think the target isnât one, all of you disappear. If the target is one you guys try to recruit them? What happens to those who refuse to cooperate?â
âI canât give you an answer, since this is the first mission I got to approach the surveillance target.â
âMissions regarding target recruitment are top-secret endeavors overseen by Directors.â
âTruth is that this is the first time information regarding surveillance targets has been released.â
All of them shook their head, saying they didnât know any better. Isaac mumbled on nonchalantly.
âI guess itâs got nothing to do with me.â
Itâs obvious what happened to the people who refused the offer. Isaac couldnât have been the only victim of the Dark Royale rummaging through his brain.
âI have a question I want to ask.â
Rivelia timidly asked Isaac, who was quietly meditating with his eyes closed.
âWhat?â
âIs it true that you exterminated the warlocks, I mean, the demonic turncoats, alone before the agents of Central intervened?â
Both Rizzlyâs and Lanburtonâs ears perked up in anticipation of Riveliaâs answer. Currently, Central was in quite a commotion, hearing that Isaac managed to not only kill tens of combat knights but even injure some of Centralâs agents. This was an astonishing feat. Not even agents of Central could face off against tens of armed combat knights alone, even if they were equipped with their extraordinary equipment.
âAnd if it is?â
Everyone let out a moan of astonishment.
âSo you did possess the Queenâs Artifact. And youâve been keeping it secret all this time!â
Rivelia couldnât help but glare at Isaac, frustrated that she had been tricked by him all this time.
âYouâre supposed to hide treasures in the first place.â
Isaac smiled, seeing Rivelia. Then he quickly remembered the Emperor and Yoo-rah, who made no mention of it at all. Considering Riveliaâs personality, she most definitely would have mentioned the Queenâs artifact in her report.
âArenât they worried that someone like me is possessing such a dangerous tool?â
âI guess it doesnât matter.â
âHuh? what doesnât matter?â
âThat thereâs one thing thatâs gotten better. I can do whatever I want in broad daylight.â
âWhat are you scheming now?â
âDo I have to report everything to you? Shall I file a report of every single breath I take as well?â
Crack!
Rivelia couldnât help but grit her teeth and clench her fists, listening to Isaacâs sarcasm. It had been like this ever since their positions were reversed. Isaac was someone Rivelia could deal with alone in the past, but that was before he got involved with Central. Now not only did he outrank her now, but her position was quickly changed from the Overseer of New Port City to the Vice Director of Security.
She couldnât even object, as sheâd heard that her father, who loved her dearly, was on the verge of declaring war when he heard the news. The Pendleton family most definitely had the power to do so. That was barely stopped when the Grand Council and even the Queen stepped up to appease him. But if Rivelia ever uttered a single complaint about her current work and her father heard of it, the Empire would be embroiled in a civil war immediately. The fact that this couldnât be taken as a joke was the scariest. So if she didnât want to become the woman who threw the Empire into a civil war by complaining that her work was difficult, she had to suffer through the workerâs dilemma â unable to quit no matter how disgusting, unfair, and unjust her work was.
Unlike his claim of swearing that heâd play all day, Isaacâs life returned to the norm. He just couldnât be bothered to move around, and despite putting his mind to it, he realised that there were no suitable locations for leisure. But that didnât mean he wasted all the time. Now that he didnât need to worry about Centralâs watch, Isaac began making actions in broad daylight.
He ordered Soland to scrap together all the books regarding magic circles and circuits. Rivelia assumed that it was related to the Queenâs Artifactâs power at first, but even that became doubtful when Isaac didnât even study those books attentively, rather just flicking through them and then throwing them away.
She would have used every tool at her disposal to extract some sort of information from him if he were just a normal invader, but behind Isaac stood the Queen. The news of Isaac and the Queen being acquaintances even in their previous world had spread throughout Central already. Humans were beings that found safety in their own kin.
The Queen would protect Isaac no matter what disasters he wrought, making him free to do whatever he wanted under her authority. Isaac didnât seem like he was causing incidents at this point, but thatâs what was most worrying. It felt like the calm before the storm.
To Isaac, this was perhaps the most leisure time heâd ever had. Now that the Emperorâs decree held as much power as wet toilet paper, he no longer needed to concern himself with developing the city. What little work that required his attention was now all pushed to Rivelia instead, and Isaac was simply waiting until he was contacted. After two months, he finally received a call from Mazelan.
âAre you finally back from your house arrest? Your face is a mess.â
Isaac jabbed at Mazelanâs exhausted face that appeared on the screen, but Mazelan seemed too tired to react and sighed before speaking.
-Iâve gathered the volunteers you wanted.
âWow! There really were idiots who volunteered?â
MAzelan frowned upon hearing Isaacâs words of surprise.
-Iâve already sent their resumes. Rivelia will hand over the documents regarding them when you go see her.
âHow many are there?â
-That doesnât matter. Your job is to weed them out until thereâs only 50 of them left.
â50?â
-Thatâs the maximum number we can allow.
âThatâs quite small.â
-Thatâs the limit, considering all of the noble titles and fiefdoms we need to provide for them. Thatâs two months of painstaking work right there.
âYouâve worked hard.â
-Their actual training will begin after they graduate from the Campus next year.
Isaac tilted his head hearing Mazelan.
âWhyâs the Campus involved in this?â
This time it was Mazelan who cocked his head.
-Has the Queen not told you?
âTell me about what?â
Mazelan sighed and grumbled.
-So much for leaving all the explaining to her. How did she miss out on so much?
â...â
-All of Centralâs activities are utmost confidential. We canât even recruit normal soldiers during the defence of the Gate because of it. In truth, they are of little help and only drag the morale down. Because of this, we only have a small number of elite troops to engage the enemy, but where do you think the most ideal place to recruit these talented individuals is? Who would be able to keep their mouths closed and be willing to sacrifice their lives for the Empire in the darkness, away from the public eye?
â... The College?â
The Campus was not the answer. Thatâs attended by actual students. But the College was completely isolated from the outside. Nobody knew what happened inside the College other than those who attended it.
-The Campus is more than enough to nurture talented individuals. The reason the College is isolated from Campus is because it is tasked with training those who have been recruited into Central.
âI thought the College was too isolated to be called a school. But it seemed like the College teaches quite a lot for just training?â
-As the saying goes, hide the tree inside a forest. Just as everyone has their unique talents and skills, Central recruit students from the College who demonstrate talent in military or combat. The rest are true geniuses, as you know.
âSounds plausible. Even if you see them training, no one would doubt it since they are already majoring in that field anyway. I donât know who came up with it, but that was very smart.â
-Of course, we do not shy away from recruiting others if they have talents that would be of great benefit to Central, whether they are from Campus or College. Those who have been transferred from the Campus to the College are mostly individuals who have been recruited into Central.
âThatâs efficient.â
Everyone found it an honour to even attend the Campus and the College. All Central had to do was pick and choose from all of the Empireâs greatest talents that had been gathered on their doorstep. Graduating from the College set them up for guaranteed success, and Central was perhaps the most stable and powerful institution in the Empire. No wonder all these brats whoâd spent all their time studying would rush over and take the bait.
-But the losses the Empire had suffered was painstaking.
âLosses?â
-You know how the basic title for those who graduated from College are âgenius among geniuses?â Thatâs a fact. These talents, who would have achieved historical feats, are slaughtered in a mere single defence of the Gate. The number of casualties have dropped ever since the development of the coat, but every College graduate lost is a critical blow to the Empire.
âIs that so?â
-Just remember that fact. And I donât know what training youâll make them go through, so is there anything you need?
Ideas came into Isaacâs mind hearing Mazelanâs question.
âAre there any weapons you managed to steal from these Expeditionary forces?â
-We do but...
âSend as many of them over as you can. With ammo. Itâs not broken by any chance?â
-No one in this world can match the Department of Suppliesâ storage management.
Hearing Mazelanâs prideful boast, Isaac considered commenting that it wasnât much to be proud of, but he kept the fact that there was no need to agitate him in mind.
âGood. Bring me as much as you can.â
-Which kind?
âBring me one of everything.â
-... That much? What are you going to use it on? Donât tell me youâre going to equip all of your Security agents with weapons from the Expedition?
âNo. Iâm using it for training.â
Mazelan cocked his head, unable to fathom Isaacâs actions, but decided to accept his demands for now.
-Well Iâll send them over since theyâve been rotting away in storage. Anything else?
âBring me the defensive coats agents use to equip all of them. Using manufactured mana crystals, not the pures.â
-Manufactured? Thatâs going to make their efficiency horrible.
âThen you can try to provide pures for all of them?â
-... Iâll send them over with manufactured crystals. Anything more?
âIâll let you know if anything else comes to my mind.â
-And... Nevermind.
Mazelan was about to ask what were Isaacâs training goals or how long it was going to be but decided not to. Thereâs no way that man would even bother to plan it, and most likely, he was forcing Rivelia to sort through all those things.
âSo when can I begin?â
-You can start whenever you want once you pick your candidates.
âThen letâs say I start in a monthâs time. Ah! Iâll be heading to Campus in a few days because there are things I need to prepare. Provide me with the necessary transportation.â
-What? What about New Port City?
âIt was doing fine without me. The fake was doing a good job.â
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