Chapter 202 - Epilogue
Isaac
Even in the aftermath of the 7 Days of Calamity, the world was consumed in chaos. Every surviving race pooled their knowledge, their secrets and technologies all towards the struggle for survival. In those days, communication with other races was most crucial.
There was a magic that allowed its users to materialise their consciousness in a single location, no matter how far away their bodies were. But once used, the same people could use it again for some time. And the recipients had to be asleep for this magic to work. Because of these flaws, this magic was buried in the sands of time beneath the Queenâs invented Communicator technology.
Which was why this was humanityâs final trump card, hidden by the Dark Royale until the end. Flying under the Queenâs radar for one last time.
âI canât believe it. A meeting in a dream? Magic sure is magical. I really hope this doesnât just become some weird dream to me when I wake up.â
Isaac muttered, and the Emperor chuckled with him.
âYou might be right. This magic has disappeared even from the official records.â
Duke Pendleton agreed with the Emperor, nodding along.
âI too have only heard of this magic. I never thought Iâd be using it myself.â
âIf this is a dream, why couldnât they spice this place up with some beautiful women in bikinis dancing in the background? Itâs a sausage fest with just three men hereâ¦â
Isaac clucked his tongue. The Emperor and Duke Pendleton frowned.
âYou took the words right out of my mouth.â
âConsidering that no woman is more beautiful than my daughter, you dare to even desire seeing my daughter dance around half naked?â
Isaac and the Emperor were no match for Duke Pendletonâs undying love for his daughter, and they shook their heads in defeat.
âLetâs get this over and done with. We donât know when this will end. Youâre all caught up with the current situation, right?â
âWeâve provided you with everything we know. But thereâs nothing.â
âThere is no way to overturn the Grand Councilâs decision.â
Isaac moved to take out a cigarette out of habit before realising he was in a dream. He dashed his lips disappointedly, speaking.
âThere is someone who said this in my world once. It takes a long time to change something, but making something new is much quicker.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âIf itâs difficult to change the game, end it and start a new one.â
As Isaac explained, a myriad of emotions ran through the Emperorâs and Duke Pendletonâs faces.
âYou think that will be possible?â
The Emperor asked when Isaac finished explaining. Isaac shrugged and answered
âItâd be difficult if I was alone, but with Dark Royale, yes. Even so, the chances are 50/50.â
âThen we must put our lives on that half.â
âYou must make preparations in case it fails too.â
âIf it means we avoid warâ¦â
The Emperor muttered. Isaac looked at Duke Pendleton.
âWhat about you, Duke Pendleton?â
âI too would like to believe in its success, if there is a chance of it. But Isaac, if things do go as youâve planned, you will most certainly die.â
Isaac scoffed.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âHave you ever seen me try to live?â
âHng⦠Iâm leaving my daughter to do unspeakable things.â
âTotal secrecy is paramount here. Especially you, Duke Pendleton. If you even mention something in front of her, the Queen will quickly notice that somethingâs up.â
â⦠Do you not care? My daughter will come to kill you.â
âIn a world-ending apocalyptic event, the main cast takes the stage, not an extra like myself. The side characters and extras should leave the stage to the protagonists.â
Said Isaac. The Emperor and Duke Pendleton looked at Isaac, before bowing.
âI salute you, in place of the Empire, for your decision.â
âI salute you, as the head of Pendleton, for your decision.â
Isaac smirked.
âNonsense. Thank you for giving a stage for the monster to wreak havoc.â
Retien was a rural village nestled in a mountain valley near Gabelin. Most residents were retired old men and women, living out the rest of their days peacefully with nature. The village rarely had visitors, as it strayed slightly from the main arteries connecting the major cities. And with the recent advances in logistics and transportation, Reiten was only visited by small-time merchants selling daily groceries and administrative officers.
âYou came right on time. I was just about to run out of choyu leaves.â
âHaha. Thatâs why I came here. Iâm the only one who sells for you right?â
âYes. Yes you are.â
Aaron smiled at Mr. Gonzales as he paid for the choyu leaves.
âBut arenât you bored living in this place at such a young age?â
Gonzales asked as he went to take out some food from his truck. Aaron lit his choyu leaf and answered.
âDespite how I look, I live a successful life. But making so much money so youngâIâve seen too many things that I didnât want to see. I get a headache just thinking about them.â
âYou say the same thing every time.â
Gonzales complained. Aaron smiled and changed the topic.
âBut I am interested in whatâs happening out there. Is there anything interesting happening?â
Aaron asked. Gonzales nodded.
âSure is. New Port City was in quite the ruckus for some time.â
âHuh? Why?â
âDuchess Laila announced her marriage.â
âHuk! Really?â
âHm? Why are you so surprised?â
âNo. Iâm just surprised. So whoâs the groom?â
Aaron asked. And Gonzales answered with an almost sinister smile.
âThatâs the part everyoneâs talking about. Heâs a non-human.â
âReally?â
âYeah. What was it again? Itâs the race that turns into a white bear.â
â⦠North Bear?â
âYes! North Bears. And I hear heâs the captain of the warriors. I think his name was Rizzly.â
ââ¦â
âHm? Whatâs with your face? You look like a man whose daughter was just stolen from you.â
âAhaha. Of course not. I just thought the disparity in their ages was too much.â
âHey now, you canât calculate the age between us humans and non-humans like that.â
Gonzales and Aaron continued to exchange small talk as he unloaded his goods. Gonzales complained that his daughter needed to get married, but her personality was too strong. His earnest son was begging him to retire from working as a wandering merchant and allow him to take the familyâs mantle. And his second son was learning under the famous accountant Count Cordnell after graduation. It was more so boasting than small talk. But after all was said and done, he hastily entered the truck, saying he needed to get back to Gabelin.
As Gonzales left, Isaacâno, Aaronâwhose real identity was Joon-young, bade him farewell. He then sat on his terrace and sipped on his coffee, watching the clouds dissipate.
When he opened his eyes and realised he wasnât dead, the first thing he felt was annoyance. He found himself in a place heâd never seen before and quickly realised he was in another body. He was seriously contemplating suicide when he found a letter left by the Queen.
When he finished reading the letter, he realised the true meaning behind the Queenâs last wordsâto take his time. When the Grand Council massacred all the invaders, the Queen had kept one body in secret. Not for herself, but for Isaac.
Everything had been laid out already. Aaron was a businessman who made a fortune at a young age through his investments, but he was sick and tired of envious friends and families who wanted to take the money for themselves. So he retired to Retien, living a peaceful life up to this point. The village Retien in itself was a stage prepared for Isaac.
In the end, the Queen never planned on killing Isaac. But did she keep it a secret from him as a present or out of spite? No one would know now.
âHm?â
Noticing a faint shadow from afar, he quickly extinguished his choyu leaf. He had many visitors today, he thought. Because the great villain, Isaac, enjoyed choyu leaves, even the patients who used them for good reason did so in secret. Those admiring the villainy would smoke it openly, making them popular for delinquents and the like. So smoking it in the open was a no-go.
ââ¦â
âHello! Wow! I heard this was a village full of retired people, but I didnât think there would be such a young man here.â
âWow. To meet three such beauties, I think I can die happy now.â
âHohoho. Thatâs embarrassing. Ah. Iâm Reisha. That is Kunette. And she over there is Rivelia.â
Reisha introduced herself, but Aaron quickly noticed Kunette and Rivelia glaring intensely at him. Aaron chuckled and answered.
âNice to meet you. Iâm Aaron. But what are you ladies doing in such a quaint little village? Not many people even know this village exists.â
âBecause we heard that this is a good place for retirement.â
âRetirement? Arenât you too young for retirement?â
âHoho. Speak for yourself, Mr. Aaron.â
âAh, youâre right.â
Reisha and Aaron laughed together. Kunette spoke.
â⦠It smells.â
âOh. Iâm sorry. Living alone can make you lazy, and I havenât washed myself.â
âThatâs not it. The smell is⦠Sniff sniff! It smells like a choyu leaf. Did you smoke one?â
Aaron nodded reluctantly at Reishaâs deduction.
âAhem. Because this town is so quiet, thereâs nothing like a choyu leaf to pass some time. Of course, itâs not because I admire that filthy man. I wouldnât dare speak of him.â
âReally now? Ah! We brought some lunch here, would you like to join us?â
âAhaha. Iâve already had some lunch.â
âReally? Then weâll have our lunch. Thank you.â
âIf you go that way a little more, youâll see the village plaza. Itâs a great place; you can see all of Gabelin from there.â
âNo. Thatâs fine. Weâll eat here.â
Reisha declined Aaronâs suggestion and took out a large cloth from her basket. She placed it on Aaronâs lawn, and Kunette and Rivelia sat whilst still glaring at him.
âAhem. There arenât many things more uncanny than just watching someone else eat. I shall go back to my house. Enjoy your meal.â
âHey, donât be like that. Who knows? Maybe thereâs something you like here.â
âWell, Iâm not exactly hungry soâ¦â
Aaron spoke before his words trailed off. He watched silently as food came out of the basket. Ramen, kimbap, bulgogi, hamburgers, coke, sprite, and fried chicken.
Isaac saw the three look suspiciously at him. He smiled bitterly into the air, and sighed.
âShit.â
Aaron took out a cigarette, and the three jolted up from their place.
âI knew it! Itâs you, sunbaenim!â
âIsaac!â
ââ¦â
Isaac dashed his lip in disappointment, seeing all that glorious food fall on the ground as the three ran towards him.