Chapter 25 - Volume 2
Isaac
With Isaacâs graduation day just around the corner, rumours started to surface within the Campus and the College. Many of the students were sad that this was the end of their comfortable life, as they would now be without Isaacâs delivery service. The Committee had already sent the message that there wonât be another and should consider themselves lucky, urging the students to focus on their studies instead.
One of the most prominent questions going around the recently popularised tea parties was where Isaac was going after graduation. Everyone was well aware of how keen he was to move to a rural village; his constant prattling of living a peaceful life only made it more evident, but the main topic of the debate was whether there was any place that was willing to take him in.
Graduates of the Campus usually had no problems finding a job, but Isaac was different. While some questioned if Isaac even had a chance at getting a job, others said that the Rivolden Merchant Guild was looking to hire Isaac. There was also a rumour that Mazelan was planning to hire him for the Department of Supplies. The most ludicrous rumour of them all was that Rivelia, who would be graduating as well, was planning to take him to one of the villages in her familyâs territory.
âSunbaenim, what are you going to do when you graduate?â
âPlay. What else would I do?â
âBut youâve been doing that here the whole time.â
âDo you think playing because youâve been told to and playing out of your free will is the same? Not for me.â
Reisha tilted her head, confused as to what the difference between the two was.
âWhereâs Kunette?â
âShe went to make her final delivery to the Campus.â
âFinal delivery? I thought we hadnât taken any more orders since two months ago?â
âLady Peligeâs package had finally arrived.â
âPelige? Ah! The elven honey.â
Isaac nodded his head. Pelige was a daughter from the Akas Province, and her family had traditionally been renowned for its beekeeping business. She was also the person who ordered the honey in bulk through Isaac.
Pelige was perhaps one of the people who would miss Isaac the most once he left. She was the only girl in the Campus who managed to befriend Kunette â excluding Rivelia â through their common love for honey, and she had been looking forward to the elven honey which she just barely managed to buy using her familyâs influence. It seemed it had finally arrived.
âI understand why Mr Gonzales was so relieved today.â
âHeâs been suffering so much until now.â
Pelige had promised to share the elven honey with Kunette, and ever since then, Kunette had come to the port waiting for Gonzales. Whenever his ship arrived, Kunette would quickly waddle over asking the question âHoney? Is it here?â with great excitement and anticipation. However, each time she was rejected, she would stumble back with a sad face and a hunched back, making everyone who was around to witness it feel miserable.
âSo thatâs why she went straight to Pelige without even saying hi to me.â
âIâm sure sheâs the happiest girl in the world right now.â
âSeems to me like you want to go there yourself.â
âHehe, itâs been a while since I had elven honey too.â
âFine, you can go.â
âReally? Kya! Come with us, Sunbaenim.â
âIâm fine.â
âEeh! This isnât just regular honey, itâs the elven honey!â
âWell, I still donât think itâd be worth the trip at this point. And the more mouths there are, the less your share will be. If youâre late, Kunette will finish the pot nice and clean.â
Reisha quickly ran out the door when she heard Isaacâs words. That desperation was enough to make even Isaac curious as to how delicious this elven honey was, but his laziness won, and there was still much work to be done. Isaac needed to finish packing so that he could leave on graduation day.
âPhew. I guess I did gather a lot of stuff over the years.â
His life in the Campus for the past 5 years had done well to increase the number and size of belongings. By the time he was done sorting which to keep and which to throw away, the sun was starting to set.
âWhy havenât they come back yet? I was thinking of having a feast to celebrate today with everyone. Are they caught up by that girl again?â
âHmph! I wonder who thatâs referring to.â
Isaacâs mutter was answered with a cold voice. The door slammed open and Rivelia entered emotionlessly. Isaac flinched a little in his mind but greeted Rivelia casually on the outside.
âHey, itâs been a while.â
âStubborn bitch.â
Isaac thought to himself. He didnât think she would really graduate the College in three years. Even geniuses should show some modesty.
âHa. I guess it wonât be long until I donât have to see that smug face of yours.â
âGood for you.â
Isaac smirked.
âHmph! I see your disrespectful attitude is the same as always. Donât you think itâs about time you changed it?â
âWell, Iâll think about it once I graduate.â
All this time, he had been treating her as if she was already his Hubae, but things have changed. You could argue that such an attitude should be acceptable to those who graduated together, but not for the College. All students of the College were in direct competition with each other for the race to their graduation, meaning there was little amity with other students. The only commonality would be that they graduated together. Some show of respect was in order, but Isaac wasnât someone to suddenly change his attitude just because the situation changed. And why should he? They were never going to see each other again since they lived in different worlds.
Rivelia sighed at Isaacâs behaviour.
But she thought it would have been stranger if Isaac began taking a more submissive stance. This attitude suited him well. But the important part of this visit was that she managed to prepare a counterattack strong enough to see that face of his crumble.
âSo what brought you here when we donât have to see each other again after tomorrow?â
âFirst of all, I would like to congratulate you on your enrollment.â
âHaah?â
Isaac was bothered by Riveliaâs smile.
âAccording to the rules of Campus and the College, you must be enrolled into one of the schools when you graduate.â
âBut there arenât any schools that accepted me.â
âThereâs one left.â
âIt canât be what I think it is, right?â
Riveliaâs smile became brighter and brighter. Her voice was starting to quiver, overwhelmed by the excitement that had built up in her body.
âCongratulations on enrolling into the College. I know you only have today to celebrate, but enjoy it to your fullest.â
âIs this how youâre going to remove me?â
âThis is the decision made by the Committee. In addition, all of the College graduates of this year have agreed to accept you as one of them.â
âYouâve all gone mad.â
Isaac couldnât understand it. This decision should have caused an uprising, not an agreement.
Rivelia was very satisfied by the look on Isaacâs face, but this was just the beginning. The real blows were yet to come.
âYou should be careful when you are transferred to your first job. You managed to get on the bad side of many people, whether on purpose on not.â
âWait, what do you mean âtransferâ?â
âOh! Didnât you know?â
Riveliaâs overreaction seemed sarcastic in every way.
âAll graduates of the College must serve the Empire when they graduate and are tasked with working for one of the government facilities for 10 years. Itâs common knowledge, but I understand you not knowing it since you are below common intelligence. In addition, you are not allowed to give up until the 10-year requirement has been met, the only exceptions being mental breakdown or death. Even if you were to become disabled, the Empire will do their utmost to find a suitable job for you, so you donât have to worry about being unemployed. Ah! Donât tell me youâre thinking of getting fired through blatant corruption! If you are guilty of such actions you will receive the harshest of punishments in court, and once youâre out of the prison, you are back to making up that 10-year requirement. Itâd be your loss in the end.â
As Rivelia went on with her speech, Isaacâs face crumbled more and more. All of the plans he had made after graduation had evaporated. Riveliaâs body was shaking with happiness, which far surpassed the feeling when she rose to become a Sword Master.
Now! This was the final blow, a blow strong enough to perhaps cripple Isaac beyond recovery.
âAnd this is a present.â
âHuh?â
Rivelia handed a document to Isaac who was already preoccupied with trying to find a way out of this. Isaac quickly skimmed over the document and then shouted.
âWhat is this?! Invoice? What do you mean an invoice?!â
âOh! You didnât know! It doesnât matter if youâre not enrolled in a school, but since you are a student of the College, you are liable to pay for using the lodge due to your special circumstances. Itâs in the rules, didnât you know?â
âHa, fine. Letâs say I pay the fee. But how can I possibly end up with this ridiculous invoice?â
A 20000 Giga fee. Excluding the money in the safe that Isaac lost to Mazelan, even all his earnings through the deliveries and auctions would barely cover for the fee. He would be left almost penniless if he were to pay it.
âA single night may be small, but if you include the 5 years of residence here on top of food, transport, refurbishing, and all the miscellaneous costs, that is roughly correct.â
âShit! I always thought it was strange they would supply me with all that food for free. But why 5 years? Since I entered the College today, arenât I liable to pay only todayâs fees?â
âOh? Youâre right! Hm, this is an unexpected turn of events.â
Once again, a sarcastic surprise was on Riveliaâs face.
âYou can raise a complaint to the Student Councilâs Finance Department. It will take ten days for the document to be processed. But you know that you can only do that after youâve paid the bill first right? Ah! Iâd like to congratulate you again on your graduation tomorrow. Ohohoho!â
The bill must be paid before graduation.
Refusing to pay? Impossible. Itâs clear they are going to get that money through force if needed. They say they will accept the complaint, but the moment he graduates tomorrow, Isaac will never be able to set foot in Campus again. Theyâve basically removed the time available to make retaliation.
It all started to settle in, he knew he was like a fly caught in a trap.
âHow could I possibly have that much money?!â
âHa. Do you really think I went through this plan without knowing your account details?â
âWhere did you get my account book from?â
âWhy would I even need that? Kunette and Reisha were more than happy to tell me how the business was whenever I asked them.â
Iâve been had.
Isaac muttered to himself. It was true that Reisha and Kunette knew more about the money he was making than Isaac himself. It would be weird if it wasnât the case, since it was they who ran the operations of the business instead of Isaac. And they wouldnât have hesitated to give the answer to Rivelia without ever questioning as to why...
Isaac quickly glimpsed at Rivelia, an overly excited girl who didnât know what to make out of the emotions inside her. On one hand, Isaac thought whether this was truly something she should be celebrating over, while on the other he was impressed that she managed to find a way to return a decent blow back to him.
âFine. I admit. You got me on the last day. Heh. Well done.â
It pained Isaac that he had lost all his money yet again, but making a fool of himself by causing a commotion was only going to make RIvelia happier. He decided it was much better to accept the harsh reality and act as composed as possible to disappoint her.
Rivelia did seem slightly let down that Isaac didnât react the way she had expected, but was satisfied in knowing that she managed to fight back against Isaac.
âOohohohohoho!â
As Riveliaâs heartfelt laughter echoed into the distance, Isaac grabbed onto one of his smokes, his hands shaking.
âThereâs no way she managed to think of this scheme on her own.â
She may be a genius who graduated from the College in 3 years, but she lacked the skill and the experience to come up with such a scheme. This was a plan made by someone who had already sent many more people into the abyss in the past.
Isaac sat on his chair and looked blankly at the ceiling. The thought that occupied his head was that he couldnât find out the hidden intention behind the Campusâ decision. Losing his money did hurt, but he didnât miss it much. Once he left the confined region that was the Campus, he could truly spread his wings to earn the money back.
He could understand the invoice, but enrollment to the College baffled him. Rivelia, who easily became a pawn in someone elseâs grander plan, looked even more innocent to Isaac now. But Isaacâs experience through the harsh world had taught him to always think of the hidden motive behind actions.
Within that short moment, he realised that College was an organisation made of interlinking connections and a force to reckon with in the political scene. Will the graduates of the College truly stand the atrocity of allowing Isaac with them? It would be more similar to throwing dung into a beautiful pond.
Impossible. It was clear they would bully and isolate him in every way. No, considering that the majority of the Committee was made up of College graduates, this process should have ended before it even passed through the meetings. There must have been something to gain from this, or this was done in secret by a select few.
Isaac was convinced it was the latter. If the Committee knew of this, not just the College but the Campus would have risen up against it, and Isaac would have heard the news long beforehand.
âHa, I guess I wouldnât have been stabbed in the back like this if I knew beforehand.â
Isaac muttered bitterly as he habitually took out another smoke to put into his mouth. No matter what he wanted to do, there wasnât enough time. He was graduating when the sun rose tomorrow. Complaining, or applying for refund was only possible if he had time. No, he didnât even need to. He just needed to spread the word that he was enrolled in the College, and the students of the Campus would have done the rest.
âWhy did they bring me into the College?â
This was the most unfathomable and most scandalous event that would rile the Empire in its entirety. He couldnât find the reason as to why they would bring him in at the cost of their fame and honour.
âI donât want to become a chess piece in the political world....â
The most plausible explanation was that he was unknowingly caught in a screwed-up game of power struggle between powerful individuals. The political world is where all the strangest and ludicrous events come true. It may be because someone is jealous of the power the College has, or it was a fight between factions within the Campus. There were so many reasons as to why, but not a single lead to finding which one was true.
âThis is difficult.â
Isaac shook away his headache. As he put out his cigarette on the ashtray, Reisha and Kunette entered the lodge.
âEheheh, Sunbaenim, weâre back.â
â...â
Reishaâs face was red as if she had drunk alcohol while Kunette seemed like she was having a lucid dream.
âWelcome back.â
Reisha and Kunette flinched at the sight that Isaac was waiting for them. Their past experiences have taught that something was up. As they stared at Isaac and raised their guard, Isaac threw the invoice he had received from Rivelia at them.
âHuh? 20000 Giga! Wow! Isnât this your entire savings?â
âThatâs right. They got me good on the last day.â
âBut if you complain or send this to the Student Court...â
âHow long will that take? Iâll be graduating tomorrow. Just accepting the document will take more than three days.â
âBut why a sudden invoice? Youâre not enrolled in any of the schools.â
âIâm a student of the College now.â
Both Reisha and Kunette were astonished by his words.
âEeh? Really? The College really accepted you?â
â... I knew it.â
Kunette seemed to nod as if she had thought of a lead, but the voice was so small that it was drowned out by Reishaâs shout.
âWow! So you really are my Sunbaenim now.â
âThatâs a talk for another time, but what I want to say is that this invoice is about the cost for using this lodge right?â
Isaac took out another smoke as he continued his words.
âBut what I find unfair is that I wasnât the only one who used this lodge. As you are well aware, both of you took care of your meals and sleep in this lodge, right? What I want to say is that you two should also be liable to pay for.... You guys!â
All they needed was an opening to escape, and Isaacâs search for the matches to light his cigarette was the perfect opportunity. By the time Isaac raised his head, both Reisha and Kunette had disappeared.
As Isaac lit his cigarette to ease the emptiness inside him, Kunette came over to Isaac with a pot of honey in each hand.
After a brief hesitation, Kunette made a deep breath as if she had made a big decision.
âIâll give you one pot.â
âMan, youâre making me cry.â
Isaac said sarcastically. It seemed Kunette was impressed at herself for giving away not just one spoon, but an entire pot away to someone else, and she began eating the honey from one of the pots. Isaacâs complicated head seemed to ease when he watched Kunette, whose simple mind only needed honey to be satisfied.
âI guess thereâs no point in thinking through this now. Since when did I worry about my future?â
Just as Kunette only needs honey, Isaac only needs the Choyu leaves. If someone wants to use him, he will act out their will. But one thing was certain. He will not be thrown away once he had fulfilled his use.
The graduation ceremony of the College processed quietly. In fact, they didnât really have a ceremony in the first place. All graduates had a private meeting with the Headmaster to receive their certificate and the emblem with some words of wisdom from the Headmaster himself.
Isaac was the last in line. All of the students who exited the Headmasterâs room glared at Isaac when they passed him, but they all shook their head as they disappeared into the distance.
âYou survived well.â
âI know. I didnât think you would give the College as a present for fulfilling my duties so well. Iâm just asking this but is it possible to drop out now?â
Corduroy looked at Isaac for a brief moment.
âIt is impossible for a student of the College to drop out. If you truly wish it, however, I can use my power as the Headmaster to allow it.â
âIâm fine. I donât want to die the moment I step foot in Gabelin.â
If the condition from the first day still holds, Isaacâs records within the Campus would be removed if he were to drop out. That meant he was denying the rights of his nobility. The Rondart Family would react first if that happened and would assassinate him in any way possible to quell inheritance issue.
âHm, I guess you still want to live at this point.â
âIâm just curious. Curious as to why you brought me into the College.â
âWe had no choice because of the rules.â
âSure, that lady Rivelia sure is innocent enough to believe those words, right?â
â...â
They looked at each other in silence, their stares entangling in the air between them. The brief staring contest was ended by Corduroy, who turned his head away first.
âHa. You really are a funny one. Take it.â
Corduroy handed a small piece of cloth to Isaac.
âThis is the emblem representing your graduation from the College. You must always have it above your left chest in plain sight.â
The circular piece of cloth had five stars at the top and the place that should have had the symbol representing which subject he mastered was empty. It seemed it was processed with magic and the moment Isaac placed it on his clothes it melded in seamlessly.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âOh! Thatâs pretty cool.â
While Isaac was busy touching the area Corduroy handed a piece of paper within an invisible case.
âThis is your certificate of appointment. You are to go to where the document tells you within the due date and perform your duties.â
âLetâs see. Administrator of the New Port City? What job is this?â
âOne of the offices managing the cities. With this position, you only need to report to the mayor.â
âHeh? Are you sure you want to give me such a powerful role?â
âYou have no idea what New Port City is, do you?â
âDo I have to?â
âLetâs just say your brother Kainen personally selected this city for you.â
âWell, thatâs a brief and menacing way to put it.â
If Kainen picked the place, there was no way it was a peaceful one. Most likely it was a city so overrun with problems that even government officials would struggle to even survive in that place.
âSo are you really not going to tell me?â
âDo you have a question?â
Isaac smirked at Corduroyâs blatant evasion of his question.
âFine. Iâll figure it out myself.â
âIâll look forward to it.â
Isaac left the Headmasterâs room with the document in hand. There wasnât anyone in the corridor since he was the last to enter. He felt both free and troubled at the same time.
Just when he turned around the corner, Rivelia showed herself.
âHm, you donât seem so happy.â
âWhere have you been appointed to?â
âMe? Theyâre making me the Administrator of the New Port City.â
â... I see.â
Isaac was curious as to Riveliaâs behaviour. She was nodding with a troubled look.
âYour mood seems awfully different from yesterday.â
Rivelia looked back at Isaac with a complicated look in her eyes and sighed.
âDonât worry about it. Oh, and about the invoice I gave you, you can forget about it. I think I was going too far. You will need that money when you go to New Port City so hire some mercenaries with it if you can.â
âWhat? I donât have to pay?â
âYes. Iâll look over that matter. Is there a problem?â
âRather than a problem...â
Isaacâs sentence faltered as he looked weirdly at Rivelia. The look in his eyes clearly gave away that he was confused as to why she was doing this. Remembering the events of yesterday would be the perfect time for her arrogance to show as she could finally enjoy her hard-fought victory. He even came to one conclusion, considering if it was that emotional time of the month for her, but that thought was quickly disregarded, as it wasnât his business to think about.
Isaac shrugged and told Rivelia as he walked past her.
âYou wonât be seeing me around anymore so take care.â
Rivelia couldnât even make a reply as she looked back at Isaac with a complicated look.
She remembered what happened last night.
On her way back from visiting Isaac. She was satisfied with seeing Isaacâs face crumble. She didnât want to admit it, but she couldnât deny the fact that he helped her in achieving her meteoric rise to becoming a Master, and so she was going to pay him back for that debt.
Using her power as the daughter of Duke Pendleton, she should be able to make this plan go through without interference from Count Milros. Since the Rondart Family is a vassal to the Pendleton Family, sending Isaac to one of the villages as an administrator within her province was entirely possible. Giving Isaac the job he had craved and letting him live out his life in peace was the best gift she could give to him.
She had already contacted her family and found a suitable place for Isaac to live in. She may have taken 20000 Giga from him, but if she explained to him on what situation heâs in and told him of how she diverted Kainenâs plan as she hands out her appointment, she should at least be able to hear a word of thanks from him.
But the best part of this is that Isaac will be her subordinate and she will have the right to bully him whenever she had the chance as his superior.
âWho is it?!â
The faint smile and the light footsteps she had as she headed back to her dormitory were stopped in a moment. She quickly turned around with a stiff look and looked at the shadow at the corner of the building.
âPleasure to be of acquaintance.â
âIdentify yourself.â
The middle-aged man who came out from the shadow was someone she had never seen before. She couldnât tell if he was smiling or emotionless. The man bowed respectfully and spoke to her.
âI have come from the Central.â
Rivelia frowned at the manâs words.
âCentral? How could the Central be in the College?â
âThat is classified.â
The manâs reply quickly ruined Riveliaâs mood, and she glared back at him. She was considering that he may be someone pretending to be from Central, but only an agent of the Central would have the courage to face against a Master in the open.
âWhat does the Central want with me? I thought I clearly stated my rejection in joining you?â
The Central may be an organisation with unquestionable authority, but Rivelia had many problems with how the Central performed their missions. She wasnât going to join an organisation that was so abusive and secretive to fulfill its goal. She had already denied their offer to have her join them.
âWe are here to give you the message to stop altering Isaacâs transfer destination.â
Rivelia frowned again at his words.
âI never knew the Central had the sick habit of stalking and spying on a ladyâs letter.â
âWe simply received word from the Dukeâs family.â
âDoes that mean my father is involved in this?â
âThat is classified.â
âMy father should hold no relation to the Central.â
âThat is classified.â
âWhy is the Central so interested in him?â
âThat is classified.â
Rivelia was starting to get irritated by the man, whose emotionless words repeated like that of a parrot.
âIf I were to refuse?â
âYou cannot refuse.â
âThat sounds like a threat to me.â
âThis is an order from Duke Pendleton.â
âMy father? Impossible!â
âWhy would we lie when you can find out about it tomorrow?â
â...â
âI will be heading off now. Ah, in addition. If you were to tell Isaac that the Central is monitoring him, or give him a hint in any way possible, the Central will have no choice but to eliminate Isaac, regrettably. This... is a threat.â
âHow dare you!â
Just when Rivelia reacted to his words, the middle-aged manâs image faltered like smoke then disappeared.
âWhat?â
Rivelia quickly looked around but there was nothing she could feel with her senses. Rivelia believed she saw a reason as to why the Central was so confident to face against a Master, having the ability to disappear from a Masterâs senses at a momentâs notice.
âChe!â
Rivelia gripped tightly at her sword.
Was she overconfident of her abilities due to her recent rise to becoming a Master? Was this the reason that Headmaster Corduroy said that Isaac wouldnât get his wish even if it werenât for Kainen?
âFine. Iâll find out the reason myself.â
She originally had no intention of joining the Central, but last nightâs incident had changed her mind. If her father was involved in this, this must be of great importance. She felt sorry for Isaac, but she wanted to know the true face of the Central that could even force her father to move in their favor and prevent her from helping Isaac.
Rivelia was in deep thought as Isaac disappeared into the distance when a man appeared in the corridor. It was the same middle-aged man she saw last night.
âI will say this now. If you join the Central, you will not receive the protection your Family once provided for you. You cannot borrow or use any of its benefits and authority.â
âThat is of little concern to me. But Iâm really curious as to why the Central is so interested in Isaac.â
âYou will know once you join the Central.â
âIf this incident was just a plan to make me join the Central, I swear that I will never forgive all those who were involved in this.â
Rivelia warned her aggressor. In terms of manpower, Masters are great. The Central would perform the most heinous acts imaginable to make them join their side. But the middle-aged man still seemed indifferent and bowed as he made his reply.
âYou will know once you join the Central.â