Chapter 154
Isaac
âKuk! What the? Did a seed of parental love sprout inside you all of a sudden? I thought you gave up on everything when you contracted a demon? Then again, youâd never have taken the bait so angrily if that was true.â
âPlease... I ask, no, I beg you, mercy.â
âIâm sorry but I canât accept that request. I canât possibly wake up Sophia, whoâs sleeping soundly in Campus, to look at the face of her thought-to-be dead father, now can I?â
â... What?â
Confused, Anton stared at Isaac, the anguish in his face replaced with a blank expression. Isaac snickered and pulled at Sophiaâs lifeless head.
âA doll?â
âHello. Help me.â
Antonâs face was frozen in stupefaction as the doll enunciated the words in a stiff, monotonous voice.
âCentralâs favourite doll for whenever they need a simple body double. Did you really think I brought Sophia here? No way that damsel would have stayed put if that was the case.â
All strength was sapped out of Antonâs body. It was just as Isaac said. Rivelia would have never watched in silence as an innocent woman was cruelly tortured and murdered in front of her. Anton should have figured it out then, but watching his beloved wife die rattled his emotions to the point where his mind was devoid of logic and reasonâand possessed only by the notion of vengeance against Isaac.
âThen what about that?â
âAh, your wife? You were saying that Centralâs playing with the world, right? Thatâs one of their methods. Everything you see on the screen isnât always true. Did you actually think a College graduate, a rank 1 knight and the master of New Port City would commit such crimes against innocent citizens of the Empire?â
âKukuku, so Iâve been played for a fool from start to finish?â
âBut I didnât expect you to fall for it so easily. I was planning to rile you up moderately before moving on to the next stage, but to think youâd fall for it on the very first stage. Such a shame to let it all go to waste after all the effort Iâve put in.â
â... What was the next stage?â
Anton asked, and a bloodthirsty smile curled up on the edges of Isaacâs face.
âWell, I wonder?â
Anton didnât have the courage to press Isaac further. Even if it was fake, Isaac had demonstrated such cruelty against his family. He didnât want to imagine just what this next stage could hold.
âLetâs wrap this up quickly since we donât have time to waste. Where are the Expeditionary Forces?â
âKukuku. Do you expect me to tell you that? You donât have anything to threaten me with now.â
Anton mocked Isaac, who stubbed out his cigarette and pulled out a new one.
âI donât know what youâre thinking is going to happen, but do you really think itâll all be over with just your death after cutting off a bearâs arm? Do you think the Empire will protect the family members of a demonic turncoat when the North Bears demand vengeance, or will the Empire give away the family? Not even this damsel will be able to stop it then.â
â...â
Antonâs eyes quaked fearfully. Completely forfeit, he closed his eyes.
âPromise me the safety of...â
Isaac stepped on Antonâs head before he could finish his sentence.
âYou keep on making the same misunderstanding that youâre in a position to negotiate with me. You can only beg for mercy. This is what gapjil is. Understand?â
Antonâs body trembled from the disgrace of having Isaacâs foot digging him into the ground. Moments later, he spoke with a hollow voice.
âThere was one thing the demon asked me to do when I signed the contract. âIn exchange for the power to kill Isaac,â I must buy time as much as possible against Isaac if the assassination were to fail.â
âBuy time?â
âThatâs right. The demonâs condition was that I buy enough time for the soldiers of another world so they can complete their mission.â
âSir Isaac, this is!â
Lanburton cried in panic. If what Anton said was true, it only meant one thing. The Expeditionary Forces had joined forces with demons. Isaac frowned and glared at Anton, removing his foot from Antonâs head and seated himself into the chair snugly.
âWhat was the Expeditionary Forcesâ mission?â
âThat I do not know. I met them once before, but they were guarded against us as well. I heard them talk to one another, but it was a language Iâve never heard before. And the man who seemed to be their captain introduced himself as John Smith of Navy Seal.â
âNavy Seals? Now some famous celebrities have revealed themselves.â
Protagonists of a countless number of action movies, they were the one and only Navy Seals. They may not have been as unstoppable as they were portrayed in the movies, killing a hundred men one bullet at a time, but they were a special force with prestige and a proven track record. And with inside help, infiltrating and blowing up the warehouse district must have been one of their easier missions.
Isaac frowned. Something was happening just under his nose, but he couldnât grasp exactly what it could be, frustrating him even further.
âIâve said everything I know. Kill me.â
Antonâs voice brought Isaac back from his thoughts.
âHm? Ah. Sorry, take him out.â
Isaac gave his order but the elves and North Bears did not actâonly hesitate. Isaacâs brows furrowed when Lanburton spoke up.
âWe canât kill him now. We have to transport him back to Centralâs headquarters and confirm the information heâs revealed.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âCanât you do it here right now?â
Isaac asked, and Lanburton shook his head.
âElves may be able to determine the level of truth behind words, but we canât declare with our instinct alone for something so important. We need to do some intensive interrogation at headquarters.â
Isaac turned to Anton and spoke.
âYou heard that? Sadly, youâre going to be breathing just a little longer. Take him away.â
With Isaacâs order, Anton was tied onto a carrier and dragged away. Even as he disappeared, Anton shouted demands for the safety of his family. Rivelia glimpsed at Isaac.
âYouâre not going to exact revenge on his family right?â
âWho? Antonâs family? Why would I drag something on when itâs already over? Before that, bring me that Central agent.â
The North Bears quickly entered the villa and dragged Delkrew out. The North Bearâs glares were much colder than when they were looking at Anton, a demonic turncoat.
âUsing family as bait. The fact that Central placed someone like you on the seat of Director is proof that my beliefs arenât wrongâ
Delkrew grit his teeth and stabbed first with a jeer, but Isaac wouldnât even flinch at such an act. Isaac stared deeply at Delkrewâs boldness. Isaac sighed and asked.
âAlright. Thatâs good and all. Iâm sure you have an important and grand reason behind it all. But we just released all that technology recently. You know how much the world will change because of it, so whatâs gotten you so unhappy?â
âThat in itself is a scheme made by the non-humans.â
âTo develop human civilization is their scheme?â
âThe non-humans structured this world so their rule becomes stronger the more human civilization advances, much like in the Expeditionary Forcesâ world.â
Isaac curiously cocked his head.
âWhat nonsense is this? You should be aware how much power the new technologies have since you were associated with Central in the first place.â
Isaac asked and Delkrew glared at the non-humans around him.
âThatâs exactly what they want. As our civilization advances forward, the non-humans will gain the ultimate power to destroy us in mere moments.â
âWhat power is that?â
Isaac asked and Delkrew asked back at Isaac.
âDo you know who prints the Empireâs currency?â
âThatâs obviously the...â
Isaac suddenly shut his mouth. He then smirked, shook his head with disgust, and looked back at Lanburton.
âHa, for all those acts of innocence and naivety, you sure know how to take everything that matters.â
Human society was primarily a capitalist world, both in this world and the previous one. In a world where money ruled everything, currency was power.
But what if it wasnât the Empireâbut the non-humansâthat controlled the flow of currency? Then âadvancementâ wasnât advancement at all; it was just a sinister, growing dependence.
If the Empire were to rebel against the rule, the non-humans didnât even need to intervene. Theyâd simply pump a practically infinite amount of currency into this world, bribing more agreeable nobles and encouraging them to become the next Emperor. The Empire would crumble from within afterwards.
âThatâs not all. From mines for all mineral ores, food, medicinal ingredients, and other goods needed for basic lifeâtheyâre all monopolised by the non-humans.â
âSo this is what Rizzly meant when he said there were multiple methods.â
Right now, where there was a great disparity in transport times, an overabundance or a lack of currency would only affect small locales.
But when the transportation and supply chains of goods turned from chain links to spider webs and the supply of raw materials became taken for granted, anything that affected one location would impact everywhere else.
Isaac rubbed his temples to ease his headache, and asked Lanburton.
âYou knew there were idiots from the Order right?â
âYes.â
âWhy did you ignore them?â
Isaac asked, and Lanburton shrugged.
âThe Directorate of Surveillance isnât so idle as to waste time interfering with some humansâ hobby.â
âHow dare you call it a mere hobby!â
Delkrew shouted, and Isaac retaliated by kicking Delkrewâs chin in anger.
âAnd you didnât even work on that hobby properly. Discriminate the non-humans and create a world ruled by humans you say? So joining hands with other humans is a given? If your history is too short to learn from because of the 7 Days of Calamity, you should have studied the history of that other world that you love so much. You should know that worlds ruled by humans are the same!â
Smack! Smack!
Isaac kicked Delkrew over and over. His nose broke and shards of enamel crumbled out of Delkrewâs mouth before washing away in the rain. Isaac still didnât seem satisfied and looked around. He spotted a chair he was just sitting on, and swung it right at Delkrew.
âDo you know just how many nations fell over thousands of years thanks to idiots like you who acted in the name of greater good! How many nations fell because fools like you brought outside forces into their nation! How the people of the fallen nation suffered because of it! All of that is laid out in the open if you looked in their history book for a brief moment, but you had no interest in it right? No! Maybe you ignored it despite knowing it. With that baseless confidence that you were different from them.â
âHeâll die at this rate.â
Lanburton carefully stopped Isaac, noticing that Delkrew was motionless against Isaacâs relentless violence. Isaac finally withdrew his anger, took some deep breaths, regained his composure and grabbed for a cigarette and spoke.
âPhew. Canât let him die so easily. Heâs pretty smart, orchestrating a suicide by pissing me off. As expected of College graduate. Wake him up.â
I donât think so... thought everyone else as they looked on in fear when Lanburton forced Delkrew to regain consciousness.
Delkrew moaned in pain, but he still didnât seem to learn his lesson and glared at Isaac. Isaac spoke once more.
âLet me ask one thing. Seeing how youâre the only person from the Order here, I suspect youâre one of their leaders. Was there anyone, even from Port City or Anton, who met with the Expeditionary Forces military planning?â
Isaac didnât need to wait for an answer. Seeing Delkrewâs eyes tremble was all the answer Isaac needed.