Chapter 37 - Volume 2
Isaac
Isaacâs scheme to identify which district allowed the outsiders to infiltrate the city without his permission was cut short before it even started. The ten thousand Giga bounty had motivated the syndicate members to action.
The commoners of New Port City are a group of exploited, weak individuals who earned just enough to survive another day. But the members of the syndicate were group thugs who were confident of their fighting capabilities. They spent their days fighting against mercenaries as sport to pass their time.
Isaac looked down at the corpse, wounds covering every inch of its body. He sighed and spoke to Cordnell.
âGive them their reward.â
âY, yes.â
Cordnell nodded as he shuddered from the shock of seeing a dead body for the first time. Watching the group of thugs yell and scream with laughter around what is now a bag of meat had made Cordnell see for the first time the true nature of New Port City.
The syndicate members left with the corpse, stating that they will clean up the mess themselves. Cordnell left the area too, stating that he was feeling faint.
Isaac spoke to Rizzly.
âWhere did he disappear to?â
âAccording to my scout, it seemed like he was going toward Solandâs district. But he wasnât sure because of how fast that man was caught.
âHe seemed pretty slippery on my end. How did they get him?â
âThey threw tens of nets at him from the rooftops on both sides of the alleyway, pinning him on the spot. They swarmed at him afterwards. They never had intention of capturing him alive, opting to kill first instead.â
âWell, I understand using that strategy considering theyâve fought against many mercenaries in the past. Maybe I should have just asked him.â
âShall we perform an investigation now?â
âNo, donât bother. Itâs not like this will be their last time.â
âTrue. Itâs doubtful theyâll give up after just a single failure.â
âThis is starting to piss me off.â
As someone who has earned the infamy of Crazy Terrorist with his guerrilla and urban warfare, sabotage was in the realm of his expertise.
The acts of sabotage from Port City and Count Milros were starting to stress out Isaac because of how childish their attempts were.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAre they really oblivious or are they not doing it because they have a different objective?â
Their acts of sabotage included coaxing the workers to negligence, faulty construction, stealing building materials, inflating the construction cost via overuse of materials, delaying ships which carry the construction materials and ruining some of the materials through poor maintenance from the warehouses. It seemed like they were making continuous attempts at sabotage, but it wasnât effective enough and became even more futile when bosses of each syndicates would knock on his door and tell exactly what they were ordered to do, making it simple to retaliate.
âWhat is their goal?â
Isaac asked to Cordnell who was complaining about the increasing cost of the construction.
âItâs obvious! Weâve spent so much of our investment on pointless expenses!â
âBut the construction is almost over though?â
âWe went over the budget long time ago.â
âStill, what theyâve done is too weak...â
âThis is weak? Then what would you do, Sir Isaac, if you were the ruler of Port City.â
Isaac didnât even make a consideration before answering Cordnellâs question.
âThatâs obvious. Iâd cause arson on the warehouses containing our construction materials along with the construction site itself, burning it all to the ground. Not that pitiful little pranks theyâve been doing.â
âUhuh. Just thinking about that made my brain freeze. But wouldnât it be difficult if we increased security?â
âPlus Iâd assassinate any who are co-operative to me. If that doesnât work, Iâll start killing the workers at random. Iâd be screwed if nobody wanted to work for me despite how much I was willing to pay.â
A chill went up Cordnellâs spine hearing Isaacâs brutal method. It was something heâd never considered.
âWould they ever do that?â
âThatâs why I donât get it. Thatâs exactly what Iâd do.â
One of the most extreme methods to achieve result was terrorism. And its effectiveness matched its brutality.
Isaac had no choice but to suspect Port City had something else in mind, not performing these extreme methods when it was clear they would be in trouble if this project were to ever finish.
âWell, just thinking about it wonât bring up the answer, and Iâm bound to find out in the future. What happened to the order I gave you by the way?â
Cordnell sobbed at Isaacâs question.
âWell they are all quite famous in their field of work...â
âI donât need people that are that famous. They just need enough fame for people to think âAh! That guy!â when they hear their name. If thatâs too difficult, then you can bring in those that have fallen from their peak.â
âBut why do we need so many people? I understand bands and theatres but why are you inviting artists such as painters and sculptors too?â
âWhat are you going to tell the guests who got bored of gambling? Just tell them to go home and sleep?â
âI understand youâre bringing in bands and theatres to hold the guests in the city but...â
âItâs the same thing. I will sponsor artists in poverty with my money in return for the rights of their works. Once I have enough of their works, Iâll open a museum or a gallery of my own for tourism.â
âHeh, I didnât know you were so interested in such things, Sir Isaac. There are many noble who support artists but youâd be the first one to help the artists to this level.â
âHm? This isnât support but investment.â
âHuh? How can it become investment?â
âIf just one of the artists Iâve been supporting becomes famous, all of the works he had made previously will increase in price with him. Buy cheap and sell expensive. Itâs basic business.â
âDo you realise how long that will take for your investment to pay off?â
âThe Ceta District will continue to be mine even if I were to be relegated as the Lordâs Representative. Iâll just live rich for the rest of my life. Well, it doesnât matter even if none of them becomes famous. Just the reputation that I support poor artist will be enough to make it worth it. Itâs not bad to have the City of Art and Culture added to City of Gambling right?â
âThatâs true but thatâd only happen if you succeed!â
âIâm saying it because Iâm confident. No, it has to succeed.â
âChe, I donât understand where you get that confidence from.â
âYouâll know if Iâm right when the time comes. Just finish the construction and make sure you find the bands and theatres that will perform our opening ceremony and use the Seven Grand Merchant Guildsâ connections to send invitations.â
âWouldnât it look rather shabby? The only things in construction are the casinos. The rest are still the same. We donât have the funds to construct hotels and theatres with what we have left.â
âWe can use the profit we earn from the casinos to build them in the future, and until then the guests will need to use Port City for those services. Itâs not even that far away. Just worry about the opening ceremony.â
âSigh, I donât even know anymore. I think itâll be easier if I just do as Iâm told.â
âYeah. Thatâs what itâs usually like. Itâs easier once you give up.â
âWhat? Really? I just sent it out of whim but they really came?â
Isaac looked with surprise at the report Cordnell handed to him. He never expected any of this yearâs graduates from Campus to apply for a job. With the graduation certificate from Campus, they were free to choose whatever job they wanted.
Not to mention Isaac suddenly became a student of College just before his graduation. The students of Campus were bound to show hatred toward him, but to think there were graduates who were willing to work under Isaac!
âHow many are there?â
âThereâs three of them.â
Even Cordnell seemed he couldnât believe this situation. He may be one of the higher staff members in his guild, but he was a graduate from a business school after his application was rejected by the Campus.
But to think he gets to work with those from the Campus!
Cordnell was feeling both excitement and fear. Fear that he will have all of his reputation he had built up in New Port City stolen to them.
âBring them in for now.â
Cordnell disappeared for a moment, and came back with two boys and a girl. None of them seemed too familiar to Isaac, since social life wasnât his priority during his Campus days.
âHello Sunbaenim. Itâs been a while.â
â... Hello.â
â...â
In front of Isaac stood a boy with black hair and vibrant atmosphere, a red headed girl who seemed extremely shy and a boy who stared at Isaac with discontent as if he was trying to challenge him. Well, they all seemed to have a strong personality of their own.
âIâm sorry. This was much unexpected on my part. I just sent it on a whim but didnât think anyone would actually apply for it.â
It was an unexpected profit. If itâs graduates from Campus, they could instantly solve the lack of manpower in the administration department.
âHm, donât feel too bad about the fact that I donât remember your faces. In truth, there are very few people whom I actually remember. I think I might know the girl though... Is your name perhaps Selia?â
The girl slightly nodded. Isaac remembered her as the extremely shy girl who continued to refuse all presents from Isaac when he was gifting all commoner girls presents to both help them and solidify his position as the supplier.
âIntroduce yourselves.â
âYes, Sunbaenim. I am Kalden. This unhappy chap over here is Trentor, and this shy lady is Selia just as you said.â
It seemed Kalden was either bold or very adaptive, as he started his long explanation of the situation they were in without hesitation.
All three of them came from households which werenât different from the slums of New Port City. They managed to attend the Campus without too much difficulty since there wasnât any enrolment fee, but it didnât change the fact that their houses were deep in poverty.
One of Kaldenâs family members was deathly sick, and the family had to borrow money for treatment. The medical fees ended up swelling the debt so much that Kalden found no hope of paying off the debt with an average pay even with his certificate from campus. This was the reason why he applied to New Port City, and he added the comment that heâd like his wages and any bonus on time with a snicker.
Trentor was in a similar situation as Kalden, and he was deep in debt even before he studied in Campus. His enrolment in Campus was the only thing holding his family together; otherwise his family would have shattered to pieces long ago.
Selina lived with an abusive father and a mother who was the main target of violence. She managed to enrol to Campus thanks to her excellent affinity to mana unlike Isaac. The moment Selina entered the Campus, her father used her as a warrant to borrow money for himself.
Basically, all three of them were desperate for money to not care about their pride.
âHm. Cordnell. Investigate on their families and pay off all of their debt and give them their living expenses.â
âHuk! Sunbaenim, you donât have to do that already...â
âDonât feel so pressured because this isnât out of good will. You can pay back portions of this with your wages. Just think of this as advance payment.â
âThank you!â
âBut are you sure you guys donât want to visit your family?â
âIâm fine since Iâve seen their faces with the Communicator. Plus my family is too far away for me to visit and return back in time.â
âWell, I wonât force you if you donât want to. What about you two?â
âI donât mind either.â
â...I donât want to go.â
Whether it was Trentor whose displeasure was clearly on his face despite standing in front of his employer, Selina who seemed extremely shy at first but has the strong will to speak for herself or Kalden and his sociable nature, all three of them seemed not to be your average people. Perhaps they would never have applied to work under Isaac if they didnât have such personalities.
âSo what do we do for our work?â
âHm? You just graduated, so have some rest first. Thereâs much to see in Port City and they host excellent food so rest well in there. Iâll call you guys over when needed. Ah! You donât worry about expenses, just talk to Cordnell for it all. Cordnell, why donât you show them around Port City?â
âYes, understood.â
Isaac took out a cigarette and prepared himself to slack off again and Cordnell quickly lead the three down the stairs, who still seemed confused as to what was happening.
It seemed Trentor felt like he had been ignored and angrily spoke to Cordnell.
âI could see you guys have made many work to be done as I made my way here. Just give us a day to rest and weâll start work immediately. Just tell us what needs to be done.â
Kalden nodded in agreement with Trentor.
âOne day of rest is more than enough. Trentor and I majored in administration so leave all desk work and document processing to us. Ah, Selina is an expert in many areas of magic, so sheâll do well in that area.â
â... Leave it to me.â
Cordnell stopped and quickly turned to face the three when they spoke out, replying with a serious face.
âI know this may sound like a joke to graduates of Campus, but I will speak these words as the man who has experienced work under Sir Isaac before you.â
The three listened attentively because of how serious Cordnell looked.
âWe will pay for all the expenses. So until Sir Isaac calls you over, live and play the most extravagant way possible, exceeding what you have ever dreamed of. Eat the best food, shop in the best shops and play to the point you begin to doubt whether you should really do this. Otherwise, the regret of not doing so will forever be etched into your bones.â
...Just like me.
Cordnell cried on the inside as he stopped himself from speaking those last words, while the three were confused as to how they should take his words. It sounded like a joke but Cordnell seemed so serious about it.