Chapter 28 - Volume 2
Isaac
Ratt was abusing his subordinates when Isaac arrived back at New Port City. For a long time, he had been feeling pathetic about himself for the situation he was in. Isaac simply left him by the bridge and told him to wait like a dog. He couldnât hide his surprise when Isaac came back so soon.
âHuh? You came back so soon?â
âTell Dumbass and Smartass to come to City Hall.â
He left for City Hall, leaving Rattâs suspicious look behind him. He got his College emblem and waited for the two to arrive.
âMan youâre a tight-ass. Donât you think I have the right to feed those brats whatever the fuck I want to with my hard earned money?â
Foxt assumed that he was called over because of the previous incident.
Isaac kept his smile on Foxt, whose confidence seemed to say âtry me.â
âIf you want to keep your place, then you better feed those kids well. Iâm sure there are many people whoâd be happy to betray you for your place.â
âWho the fuck is going to betray me! Iâll fucking tear you to shreds!â
Foxt shouted with all of his strength.
âThatâs just how your world runs. I heard you got to where you are doing the exact same thing. So whatâs stopping someone else from doing the same to you? Do you think Dinozo is the representative for all of you because heâs a great man? Itâs because of the authority he holds as the Captain. If you keep talking back, I can always replace you with someone else who is more agreeable. Hm, Ratt might be a good candidate.â
Flick!
The moment Isaac finished his words, Foxtâs brutal glare focused on Ratt. For Ratt, it wasnât a pleasant place to be in.
âWell, we can talk about it later. Iâve called you guys over to have a meal with me.â
While Foxtâs eyes were spinning in confusion at Isaacâs words, Soland quickly replied in a sarcastic manner.
âWhat made you, a man who canât have a meal on the same table with commoners, want to have a meal with us now?â
âRetard. No shit weâre going to sit on different tables. Iâm the one who gets in trouble if I sit on the same table with you criminals. Got it? I guess youâre not as smart as I thought.â
â...â
Isaac headed back to Port City, this time with Foxt and Soland as his followers. His destination was obvious. It was the same restaurant that threw him out onto the streets. Isaac received the same reactions from the pedestrians at first when he walked the street with his plain clothes. But when the pedestrians noticed the College emblem on his chest, their eyes nearly popped out of their skulls. They couldnât help but turn their heads as Isaac silently walked past them.
âWow! Ooh!â
Soland seemed indifferent despite entering this new place. Foxt, on the other hand, was a native of New Port City since birth and had never left the place. He couldnât stop himself from bellowing out in admiration like a typical country bumpkin and drooling in lust when he saw the women of Port City who wore fine clothes and elegant makeup, unlike the prostitutes back in New Port City he was so familiar with.
They were making enough of a scene to cause trouble multiple times over, but because of their intimidating appearance, all of the women screamed and ran away whenever Isaacâs crew even looked in their direction. Even the men in Port City could only watch in agony, because the two giants seemed to be servants for the College graduate.
âI didnât know the place you were visiting was Port City.â
âWhat. You got a problem with that?â
âArenât you planning to make one yourself?â
âKukuk. All you guys have to do is eat to your heartâs content and do what you do best.â
âDo what we do best?â
Isaac replied back to Foxtâs question in annoyed fashion.
âBullying those who are weaker than you.â
Both Foxt and Soland smiled and nodded to Isaacâs answer.
âItâs true. That is what we do.â
âHuhu. Just give us the word. Weâll fuckâem up good.â
âWeâre here.â
Once Isaac reappeared into the restaurant, one of the waiters who were at work noticed him and quickly approached with an irritated face.
âHow many times do we have to beat you until you realise? Get out no... w....â
The waiter who was quick to make a fist suddenly turned pale. The homeless bum decided to bring his gang with him, but both of his partners seemed too dangerous to approach. One was a giant of a man with a face that had been marinated in violence while the other released a cold, cunning but equally as brutal of an aura. The waiterâs instincts were telling him that any rash moves will end up in blood.
While the waiter was stunned, Isaac sat on the same table as before, and next to his table sat Foxt and Soland. Those who sat around them quickly complained to the waiter and the manager.
âHeâs the same bum from before?â
âIt seems he brought his pack with him this time.â
âCanât this place do a better job than this?â
âI think Iâve had enough of this place.â
âDisgusting. Iâm never coming back here again. I would like a refund.â
Some of the customers left in an outrage, but most of the customers kept to their seats despite being annoyed by it.
They looked like a group of mobsters who had just arrived from a rural village. New Port City is the safe haven for many criminals with a bounty on their head. Since the only way to enter New Port City is through Port City, a number of crimes are caused during this migration of criminals from the outside.
âIâm hungry. Bring me your best meal, the most expensive meal and the most plentiful meal you have.â
One of the waiters hesitantly wrote down Isaacâs orders and headed to the kitchen while another waiter quickly got out of the restaurant to look for the cityâs police force.
âOi! Arenât you going to get our orders?!â
Slam!
All of the waiters flinched at Foxtâs violent attitude. There was a silent but fierce battle of stares between the waiters, and it seemed the youngest waiter was forced into receiving Foxtâs orders. He seemed ready to cry as he approached.
âW, what would you like?â
âThe same.â
âS, sorry?â
âThe same as him!â
âYes, right away.â
The waiter was ready to sprint away from all of this when Soland grabbed onto his arm.
âOi, am I invisible to you?â
Stab! Stab!
Nobody knew where he got it out from, but Soland was stabbing the table with a knife in his hand. As the white table cloth was turning into a pin cushion, the waiter ended up bursting into tears.
âWaaah! Iâm sorry. Please donât hurt me!â
âShut up, Iâll make my order. You better bring it soon. My knife seems eager to taste blood right now. Huhuhu.â
Slice. Soland made a small cut on the back of his hand and licked the blood that dripped as he spoke those words. It seemed this was too much for the young waiter, and he fainted on the spot.
âPuhahaha! What the, is this all the Port City has to offer? Bunch of cowards.â
While Foxt belittled everyone with his words, other waiters were quick to take the fainted waiter and drag him away as far as possible.
Suddenly, the same obese man who kicked Isaac out of the restaurant barged into the restaurant and shouted at Foxt.
âHow dare you! Do you know what youâre doing here?! Do you know who I am?!â
âWhoâs this pig?â
âWhat! H, how dare you call me a pig! You look like a typical mobster demanding money with your barbarism. Thereâs no money for you! You bastards!â
âAh, that pigâs crying too much. Shut it!â
Foxt threw a cup at the man, unable to bear his squirming voice.
âAck! Iâm dying!â
The man caught the cup with the center of his face and rolled on the floor as he screamed. Foxt laughed at the sorry sight.
âHey! Donât you think youâre too loud? You arenât the only people in here! Watch yourselves and be quiet! And donât disturb the others who are here to enjoy their meals!â
It seemed Foxtâs loud laughter was getting to someoneâs nerves. A woman who was sitting on the outdoor terrace stood up from her chair and complained to Foxt. The companions who were with her seemed to be telling her to stop but the woman stared at Foxt with her hands on her hips.
âHm?â
Isaac had been watching the ruckus Foxt was making with his chin on his hand when he looked at not the woman who complained to Foxt, but the companions who sat with her.
âI didnât think Iâd see them here.â
It seemed obvious that they didnât want to act as if they knew Isaac. So Isaac decided there was no point trying to act friendly now. He called out to Foxt.
âDo as the lady says. Sit down and just enjoy your meal.â
Foxt continued to mumble as he got back on his chair. The woman also sat back down, only because of the persistent nagging from her companions which she couldnât understand. However, the woman didnât seem satisfied with this and continued to stare at Foxt in anger.
âThe police are here.â
Isaac turned his head when Soland said those words. There seemed to be about fifteen officers entering the restaurant.
âI am Rank 3 Knight Robren, leader of Port Cityâs 7th Police Squad. I have arrived because of your call...â
âItâs them! Take them away!â
The obese man jumped around the restaurant like a fish on land. Robren seemed unhappy but turned to face where he was pointing, only to be surprised when he saw the faces of Foxt and Soland. He approached them.
âAre you Foxt and Soland of New Port City?â
âChe. Why are you asking?â
â...â
Foxt replied, hesitant in his actions. No matter how strong he may be in the streets, he was but a child to a knight of the police force.
âHm, I didnât think youâd accept it so quickly. Anyhow, you are under arrest.â
âWhat? What did I even do?!â
âDonât you know thereâs a bounty on your head in Port City? Blackmail and assault. Also robbery and mugging.â
âWhat bullshit is this! This is the first time Iâve been to Port City!â
âWeâll find out once we do our investigation. But youâre coming with us first. If you resist, we will use force.â
âI knew it! I knew they were trash from New Port City! This is why I approved the decision to restrict their entry! We canât have trash like them defiling our streets! Him! Check that rat whoâs acting like this is none of his business too!â
Robren frowned and talked back at the obese man, unsatisfied with the way he had been treated.
âMr. Oboe. The Police are not your subordinates. Donât try to order us around like one.â
âWhat! Do you even know who is paying for your salaries? Go earn your pay now!â
Robren shook his head, tired of Oboeâs rampage. He approached Isaac for questioning.
âI would like to ask for your identification.â
âMe?â
âYes. What is your name?â
Watching Robrenâs polite behaviour, Isaac smiled, knowing there was still someone with enough decency in this city.
âIsaac Rondart. Administrator of New Port City.â
â...â
The power of a respected brand was apparent. As Isaac fixed his slouched posture, the golden stars which represented the College was open for all to see. There was only silence.
Robren, Oboe and even the onlookers nearby couldnât help but doubt their eyes in astonishment. Everyoneâs eyes were glued on to Isaacâs chest.
âT, thatâs a lie! He never had that before! I know! Heâs impersonating! That crazy manâs impersonating the College!â
Oboe shouted, refusing to believe this is true.
âYou watch your mouth, Mr. Oboe. Everyone knows how serious of a crime it is to impersonate an official from the College.â
Oboe profusely shook his head, the fat on his cheeks flapping with each motion.
âThey may be too stupid to realise; itâs typical trash from New Port City! Look, that emblem has stars but thereâs no symbol representing his subject! Like the trash he is, he probably overheard that the College uses golden stars for its emblems, but not the full details!â
People finally realised Isaac only had stars on his emblem once Oboe pointed out that fact. Because of their soaring reputation, most people were quick to assume someone was from the College once they saw the golden stars. The only people who cared about the symbol of the emblem were those involved with the College.
Many started to believe Isaac truly was impersonating the College, but Isaac seemed relaxed throughout all this. He took out a cigarette and Soland was quick to light it for him.
âLook, look! Heâs smoking a choyu leaf because heâs getting nervous! How could a man from the College smoke choyu leaves intended for treating lung disease! It wouldnât make sense at all!â
The more Oboe made his point, the shakier Robren felt about this situation. He had heard that the new Administrator of New Port City was a graduate of the College, but Robren didnât know his appearance.
There was no way to find out about it now, and sending someone to check would take too long. Even when he had just arrived, this place had already gathered a large amount of attention, but the moment the Collegeâs name was shouted into the air, a giant crowd had gathered to watch.
Robren struggled to find a solution. If he truly is the Administrator, then this would turn into an incident where a rank 3 knight arrested a rank 1 knight who is an Administrator of a city without any charges.
âWhat are you standing around for?! Take him away now! Does it really take that long to figure out when heâs sitting there with the trash from New Port City? This is why I hate incompetent people like you. I bet my entire fortune that he isnât from the College!â
âFine! Iâll take that bet!â
âHuh?â
Isaac instantly replied to Oboe as if heâd been waiting for this moment. Isaac just wanted to see the man squirm later, but instead, he had given Isaac an unexpected opportunity.
âHe just said heâd bet his entire fortune that Iâm not from the College. You all heard it right?â
Soland was quick to catch on and started to support Isaac.
âWe heard it loud and clear. Impersonating someone from the College is a serious crime, but insulting and denying a man from the College is just as severe. The fact that he confirmed to everyone that you arenât from the College is a clear indication that he is denying the College as a whole. Losing his entire fortune to save his life would be too light of a punishment.â
âYou heard it too right?â
Robren shakily nodded to Isaacâs question. It was impossible to not hear it when Oboe said it so loud.
âW, wait! I didnât mean it that way! I was...â
âYou said youâd bet your entire fortune. Am I wrong?â
âW, well...â
âAccording to the Empireâs court laws, betting a manâs entire fortune means that man is confident to enough to put his entire lifeâs achievements on the line. Alternatively, it can be a vow or an oath.â
As Soland started to explain the specifics of the law, Oboeâs face began to pale while onlookers simply nodded in agreement to Solandâs words.
âN-no. I mean... Yes! I meant that Iâd bet my fortune if you can prove that you are from the College at this moment! I, I mean, sir. Of course, you are from the College, Sir Isaac. But you know how things go. Iâm a simple man who can only believe what he sees, eheheh.â
The change in Oboeâs behaviour was instant. While most people frowned at how quickly Oboe turned from an abusive to a pathetic man, Foxt and Soland were rather impressed at this change.
âWhew. Itâs been a while since Iâve seen a spineless man like him. Not many people could act like that in front of so many people.â
PR Note: Foxt who is speaking in the above line of dialogue actually whistles in awe, but it is difficult to put this in word form. For a direct auditory experience, check out this link.
âYes, it has been a while for me too, to see a man who would sell his family for profit.â
Oboeâs face turned red with embarrassment by their insults, but saving his fortune was more important that this brief feeling of shame.
Isaac seemed to agree with Oboe and nodded along.
âYou have a point. Everyone was going to figure it out in time so this bet wouldnât go through if it isnât at this moment. Yes, you are right. So how long are you two going to ignore me?â
Isaac turned and everyoneâs eyes turned with him.
âM, me?â
The woman who complained so confidently to Foxt shrugged with a hint of fear as everyoneâs stares were upon her.
âTsk, we should have run away sooner...â
âYouâre right. We got mixed in to this unnecessarily.â
Philip and Eliza smiled bitterly and sighed. Thanks to Isaacâs advice, Eliza successfully captured Philipâs devotion and they proceeded to become lovers, later becoming husband and wife. They had come to Port City for their honeymoon, but Elizaâs younger sister had been following them around like a sore thumb. They visited this restaurant for its renown in New Port City but couldnât help but be stunned when they saw Isaac.
They had heard that Isaac was transferred to New Port City as Administrator, but didnât actually think they would see each other. They were relieved to see Isaac kicked out of this place for unknown reasons, but they knew Isaac too well and wanted to leave this place before he came back to cause a scene. Regrettably, Elizaâs sister was too slow to notice this, and because of her stubbornness, they stayed.
And lo and behold, Isaac came back with mobsters behind him. They did their best to hide as Isaac caused a commotion, but Elizaâs sister ended up making the situation worse, making sure Isaac would see them. They were making a sigh of relief when Isaac didnât act like he knew them, but the situation had changed so suddenly.
âIâm sorry to ask but may I ask for your identifications?â
Robren politely asked and Eliza reluctantly stood up and introduced herself.
âI am Eliza de Rogenic. This is my husband Philip de Rogenic. I swear upon my familyâs name that Isaac Rondartâs status as Administrator is true.â
Unlike the people from College, who were required to show their emblems in public, Campus graduates were free to hide or show it. Eliza and Philip wanted to have a quiet trip so they had been hiding it, but their emblem was always with them in person.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
When Eliza and Philip flashed their hands over their left chest, the silver stars representing their status as Campus graduates appeared.
Oooh!
Onlookers moaned in astonishment at this sudden twist, while Oboe collapsed onto the floor with his face turning white like paper.
âItâs been a while. And congratulations on your successful endeavour.â
The two couldnât help from trying to avoid eye contact with Isaacâs brimming smile. Elizaâs weakness was that she was given advice from him to seduce Philip, while Philipâs weakness was that he bought the engagement ring for Eliza through credit only to not pay him back at all.
âWell, for your wedding gift I will forget your names in my memories. It was so nice of you two to help me like this.â
âT, this is a lie! Itâs a conspiracy! You two must have plotted against me!â
Elizaâs face turned fierce at Oboeâs last act of resistance.
âMay I take that as a personal insult to my family from you?â
âAck.â
Oboe dropped his head in face of Elizaâs cold stare.
âSister, is he really from the College? Last I heard, he was still in the Campus.â
Elizaâs sister didnât like the constricted quality of life Campus presented, so she was schooled in a private establishment close to her mansion. She had heard many times about Isaac whenever her sister came back home during the holidays. She never thought sheâd meet him and asked as she looked in surprise.
âIf you only look at the result, he is a graduate of the College.â
Isaac shrugged as Philip and Elizaâs complicated looks focused on him.
âThen we shall head out.â
âOnce again, congratulations on your marriage. If you have time left over, why not visit New Port City too? Once you have a thorough tour around the worst slums the Empire has to offer, you may start to think more about the poor in your own province too.â
Eliza and Philip smiled bitterly to Isaacs words as they left, dragging her sister along who was persistently asking to see how this will end.
âPlease! Sir Isaac, I am sorry. Have mercy!â
Oboe grabbed onto Isaacâs pants as he cried. Isaac was happy to nod at Oboeâs action.
âAlright. Iâll do as you ask.â
âReally? Thank you! Thank you!â
Isaac patted Oboe on his shoulder as he continuously thanked Isaac, slamming his head onto the ground. But this was just a ruse to take Oboeâs hands off his pants. Once his legs were free, he spoke.
âOi, Smartass.â
âYes, Administrator.â
âYou run a loan shark business too right?â
âIf you mean debt collection, yes.â
âSame shit, different smell. Show this man how disgusting New Port City trash can be. Since heâs asking for mercy, leave enough for him to survive.â
Soland was quick to understand Isaac and smiled at Oboe.
âIâm sorry to say this will be my first time leaving money behind for this kind of job. Iâm more used to taking everything they have. But Iâll try my best.â
âW, whatâs the meaning of this? Sir Isaac! Sir Isaac!â
âWho do you think youâre approaching?!â
As Oboe crawled over to Isaac, Foxt kicked him away. It was a constant loop of Oboe who cried out for Isaac and Foxt making him roll on the floor.
Isaac allowed Oboeâs cries to go straight through his ears and sat back down in his table.
âSo why hasnât my meal arrived yet? Do you know just how long ago Iâve made my orders? Iâm the owner of this place now! Do you all want to get fired?â
âW, weâll be with you shortly!â
Finally, the waiters, who were simply watching from afar, came back to reality when Isaac shouted and quickly went back to their work. Many onlookers couldnât believe Isaac was going to have a meal after all the trouble he had just made.
âAhem, excuse me.â
âWhat is it?â
With the situation nearing its end, Robren approached Isaac.
âMr Oboe is younger brother of Egrino Merchant Guildâs master. The Egrino Guild is one of major Merchant Guilds within Port City.â
âDoesnât matter. Iâm not stupid enough to actually think I can take everything just my words. His fortune is worth nothing to me.â
âI, if you say so...â
Robren was at first trying to explain to Isaac just as a precaution, but Isaac didnât seem to care so he didnât think this will turn into a problem. He spoke his next reason.
âThis is a problem regarding our line of work. Foxt is a wanted criminal in Port City and I have the duty to arrest him.â
âGo ahead.â
âWhat?â
âYou said heâs wanted right? Criminals should be arrested.â
âWasnât he your follower?â
âHuh? Do you really think a rank 1 knight and an Administrator of the Empire would have a criminal as his follower? Does that make sense to you?â
âIt doesnât...â
Robren stopped himself from saying âbut it sounds plausible for youâ.
âSince youâre taking someone to jail, why donât you take the fatty making a commotion in this business away too.â
âYes sir.â
With a wave of Robrenâs hand, the policemen approached Foxt and Oboe to arrest them.
âH, huh? Let go! Why are you arresting me? Oi, Administrator! Oi!â
âTsk tsk. You can tell heâs a criminal just by the way he speaks.â
âWhy are you only arresting me!? What about Soland? Heâs wanted too!â
Foxt decided to take Soland with him, unable to bear the fact he was going to be the only one on the losing end. With the fire now spreading to him, Soland urgently looked at Isaac and Robren approached them.
âI will be arresting him too.â
âHm? Why?â
Isaac tilted his head, as if he couldnât fathom why he was being asked.
âSoland is also a wanted criminal in Port City.â
âBut heâs not Soland. Do you really think a rank 1 knight and an administrator of the Empire would have a criminal as his follower? Heâs just a lookalike.â
â...â
âHis nameâs Smartass. Oi, whatâs your name?â
â... My name is Smartass.â