Chapter 147
Isaac
The agents of Security knew better than anyone that the moment these angry protestors touched Isaac, the gates to hell would swing openâeven if Isaac was in no real danger at all. Which was precisely why prioritized stopping the protestors from entering the City Hall above all else.
These agents, who had been caught red-handed joining Lailaâs faction, dared not to even breathe in Isaacâs direction. They quickly excused themselves to patrol the city and stifle the outbreak of crimes in the chaos of the protests.
But Rivelia was needed elsewhere, as she had taken charge of extinguishing the fire. Someone had to take on the role of Isaacâs assistant and messenger, so the agents of Security needed to pick one from amongst themselves. Someone had to be sacrificed, and in the eyes of the agents, there was no candidate more fitting than Kainen.
âWhy are you still here anyway? Didnât you go back home?â
â... Kaizen has assumed the rule of the RondartâI mean KarondartâBarony.â
âHuh? That idiot? What were you doing all that time?â
âMy in-lawâs family justified it with the pretext that the seat could not remain empty for too long. They chose Kaizen, who was already home, instead of me, who wasnât, to govern the land.â
âAh! Itâs still Karondart if he takes over too. But you look rather calm for being on the losing end.â
âI have been well aware my in-laws have been favoring my brother over me. I would be insane to stay in the Directorate of Security otherwise.â
âHm. Youâve got it pretty hard.â
Snap!
Hearing Isaacâs nonchalant comment and seeing his singular nod, keeping a calm demeanor required more than just effort on Kainenâs part. His hand tightly curled into a fist.
The successful elite who was rising through the ranks of the Personnel Office suddenly fell to the abyss the moment the Emperor took notice of New Port City.
With the help of his in-law, his dimwitted brother had stolen away the foundation for his return to prominence. It was during this moment of despair that he was provided a single ray of hope, so no matter how unfair and filthy his situation was, he had to bear with it.
âTheyâre getting bolder it seems?â
Isaac muttered as the protestors began throwing rocks and sticks onto the roof. Alarmed, Kainen quickly recollected his thoughts and spoke.
âWe will disperse them.â
âHm? No. Leave them be. Iâm curious as to how far theyâll go.â
âThatâs exactly what Iâm concerned about.â
Kainene grumbled in his head and glared at the back of Isaacâs head. That head of his invited punches; it couldnât have been more enticing if there was a target painted on it, was what the Security agents would say to each other.
âWhatâs the damsel up to?â
âLady Rivelia has taken a number of agents and entered New Port City. But before they could, it seems that Rodney and Niske had escaped.â
âHm? Escaped?â
Isaac looked back with surprise.
âYes. Weâve found traces of a quick getaway. Not only Rodney and Niske, but most of the major figureheads of Port City have disappeared. Weâve formed a task force to track them, as ordered by Lady Rivelia.â
âHm. They are just ordinary citizens, so leave that task to Smartass.â
Kainene looked back with surprise at Isaacâs order.
âHavenât you heard?â
âHeard what?â
âAccording to the refugees from New Port City, Soland sunbaenim was ambushed as well.â
âSmartass was?â
âYes. Some of the lesser organisations that werenât too happy with his rule rebelled against him. Itâs also the reason why Lady Rivelia quickly enlisted some agents and entered New Port City.â
âHah, these Port City bastards, theyâve brought everything they can.â
âTheir last report says that they are currently engaged with the renegade syndicates, who are supported by a mysterious armed force.â
âA mysterious armed force... Itâs hard for me to guess; thereâs just too many people that hate me. Who do you think they are?â
âItâll be confirmed soon, but most likely they are the former combat knights of Viscount Rosenberg.â
âViscount Rosenberg?â
âYes. Their titles and wealth have been confiscated for attacking emissaries. All the combat knights with even the remotest relations to the Rosenberg Viscounty have lost all future prospects. They bear the greatest grudge against you. â
It was akin to having a criminal record. Honour and trust was of highest importance since they used tools of murder to feed themselves. It would have been strange for them not to bear a grudge when theyâd been permanently branded for something they didnât commit.
âThey sound like the perfect tools to use. So is Smartass dead or alive?â
âIt may have been a sudden ambush, but Soland sunbaenim is still an agent of Central. He may not have been able to win, but holding his ground or making an escape is an easy feat for him. Soland sunbaenim rallied his loyal syndicates and is currently being aided by the mercenaries.â
âThe mercenaries? Are they still prattling about loyalty to me?â
âYes. Word is, they are extremely cruel. They stand by their declaration that any those who dare to destroy the Lordâs city are unforgivable.â
âI see they are repaying my investment.â
Isaac nodded with satisfaction, but then he immediately frowned.
âWhere did you get all this information?â
âThe mercenaries and Soland sunbaenim have been sending messengers as things have begun to stabilise, providing us with a detailed sitrep routinely.â
â... How come I didnât know about any of this?â
âIâm even more surprised that you didnât know. The non-humans took an airship and entered the city without even attempting to put out the fire. That is why Iâve been sent to be your assistant. I was never told to give you a report.â
Isaacâs face frowned at Kainenâs explanation. Non-humans would never try to protect a human city. The reason they still went into the burning city was to secure the safety of other non-humans still in the city and Rizzly.
It was strange. Up until now, the non-humans sent a routine report whenever something happened. Of course, it was Rizzly who received these reports first before delivering it to Isaac, but even in Rizzlyâs absence, the non-humans would send someone to Isaac. If they hadnât said anything until now, something serious must have happened.
Isaac was pondering just what could be causing the non-humans to forgo their reports when Kainen received a message on his personal Central-issued communicator. Kainen read the message, and his face paled.
âWhat happened?â
â... Lady Rivelia says thereâs something the Director should see personally.â
âWhatâs Rizzly up to?â
âMr. Rizzly and Miss Laila have gone missing.â
â...â
Isaacâs face stiffened in a frightening manner.
âAnd...â
âAnd?â
âMr. Kalden is dead.â
Kainen unintentionally gulped and stepped back. He never knew the sight of someone standing up and dusting his legs could be so frightening.
The aftermath of a battle was apparent. The City Hall looked like the aftermath of a bombardment. Corpses and weapons littered the area, a testament to how fierce the battle was.
Rivelia was ordering people to block off the plaza, collect the bodies, and go through the debris when she found Isaac and approached him.
âYouâre here.â
Rivelia greeted Isaac with a stiff expression. The mood around Isaac was terrifyingly heavy, and even she gulped.
âWhat are those?â
Isaac glimpsed at the group of men who were tied up in a corner. Rivelia answered icily.
âThey are the culprits who joined in on attacking the city.â
âThen why are they still breathing?â
âTheyâve surrendered.â
âSurrendered? Weâll talk about that later. Where is he?â
âWeâve placed him in a separate area.â
That body couldnât possibly be given the same treatment as the numerous corpses piled up in a corner. Isaac followed behind Rivelia, and found an agent guarding a body covered with a linen sheet.
âMove it.â
The agent, who had been rendered frozen by Isaacâs demeanor, lifted the sheet away.
Isaac looked down on Kaldenâs cold dead body. He crouched and carefully observed Kaldenâs body when he noticed a wound at the back of the head. Isaac frowned and stood back up.
âThis isnât what I think it is, right?â
Isaac spoke, and Rivelia pulled out an object from her pocket with a grim expression.
âWe found this near the body.â
Isaac laughed emptily when he saw what was in Riveliaâs hand. An empty, cylindrical object the length of a finger. An object far too familiar.
âA cartridge casing... Kalden was shot to death. In the back of his head no less. Seeing how thereâs no wound on his face, it must be a low calibre gun like a pistol. What are the elves and North Bears saying?â
âWe havenât heard any information from them.â
âNothing?â
âYes. They are currently concentrating their efforts on finding the missing Mr. Rizzly. And for some strange reason, they were cold to us.â
âOf course they were.â
Isaac witnessed it first hand on his way here. How the elves and North Bears, who had always been friendly and polite, forcefully invaded buildings, homes, and shops. They searched the area through force, and any who resisted were violently subdued. Many were shocked by the sight.
This act would tarnish the cityâs image, but that image had already been shattered with the arson of New Port City and its warehouses. Trust was broken. But knowing how non-humans treated humans in the state of emergency was a valuable insight.
âCall over Lanburton.â
Isaac ordered Rivelia, and he gave Kaldenâs body a final glimpse. He then looked at the destroyed City Hall. He sighed, took out a cigarette, and walked toward the prisoners.
These prisoners must have been making quite the ruckus, as all the combat knights were gagged. When Isaac approached them, they seemed to go into a frenzy against their bindings. The sharp look in their eyes seemed to try to mince Isaac to pieces.
Gagged, their voices were muffled, but Isaac just looked at them coldly. Isaac scanned through them and then pulled out his shotgun, pointing the twin barrels at the closest prisonerâs head. He pulled the trigger.
âBang!â and the pellets blasted the prisonerâs head off. The prisonerâs panicked at the noise, even more horrified by the ease at which it decimated a human head.
Isaac immediately blew off the head of another prisoner next to the first victim. He then broke open the barrel and reloaded.
Rivelia was in utter shock at Isaac killing prisoners. She blocked Isaacâs path.
âTheyâve already surrendered!â
âI know. This is just revenge. This became Central work the moment we found the cartridge casing, so donât talk back. Iâm not in the greatest of moods right now.â
Rivelia hesitated, but she stepped aside. She could have tried something if this was just a rebellion against just Isaac, but she had no say when it involved Centralâs matters.
âDo you really think Mr. Kalden would enjoy such revenge?â
Isaac smirked at Riveliaâs comment.
âWhat are you on about? This is just self-satisfaction. I feel like doing this because someone who worked for me died. What a dead man likes or doesnât is of no concern to me.â
â...â
âWhat are you doing, hold them still. Itâs hard to aim.â
While Rivelia and the agents looked at Isaac in horror, the combat knights began a frantic struggle, and the syndicate members inched away from Isaac as far as possible.