Chapter 76
Isaac
âOw. My head. Hm? What the? Where is this?â
Isaac woke from his slumber, immediately greeted by a crushing headache. Realising that his arms and legs had been tied firmly to an X-shaped cross, Isaac slowly began to look about his surroundings.
It was a small room with mana crystals embedded all over its white walls. In front of him was a table, a chair, and a door at the other end of the room â all embedded with mana crystals.
âMust have cost them a fortune.â
The mana crystals just in this room would be enough to shake up the pure mana crystal market for some time to come. But who was Isaac supposed to blame but himself for falling for the same trick twice in a row.
However, Isaac was glad to see that his little scheme worked despite everything that had happened, seeing how Isaac was still wearing his coat. He had secretly drawn magic circles under the coat in case someone tried to take off his coat while he slept and kidnap him. It was simple adhesion magic. Although it was a basic spell, Isaac had stacked multiple circles on top of another on his shoulders and at his sides under the coat.
Isaac complimented himself, repeating quotes such as âforewarned is forearmedâ and praising how insightful he was. However, Isaac quickly realised none of this would have mattered if he never got kidnapped in the first place, immediately dampening his mood.
Isaac took a deep breath and began to analyse his situation.
Kidnapped. Limbs tied. Lens is fine. The pen? Isaac glimpsed at his right hand, and the pen peaked out of his finger. Good. I still have my trump card. Problem is that none of this matters when I donât have my cigarettes... Shall I see how theyâll treat me, knowing they canât torture me thanks to the coat? No, why did they kidnap me in the first place? Is it money? Are they still not satisfied despite how much Iâve given them? Or do they want all of it for themselves?
Isaac was clueless as to the reason why they kidnapped him, especially when he was more than willing to give them anything they asked for.
âSigh. Iâd really like a smoke right now.â
Just as Isaac muttered, the door opened, and a man heâd never seen before entered the room along with the warlock Isaac met in the mine.
âHm? Why isnât he disarmed?â
âWe donât know what he did, but we couldnât take the coat off.â
âInteresting. Is it the power of the Queenâs Artefact?â
âMost likely.â
Isaac simply glared at the two who were casually conversing with one another, and it seemed that the man noticed his stare after some time. The man spoke to Isaac with a bright smile.
âHey! Youâre awake. Did you sleep well?â
Seeing the man sit on the chair with the warlock standing behind him, Isaac replied.
âDid you really need to kidnap me when we could have just talked?â
âHm? What do you mean? Of course we have to kidnap you. We are the vile warlocks after all.â
The man pointed at the warlock behind him as if he didnât understand what Isaac meant, and Isaac began repeating the explanation he gave Trentor with an annoyed look. The warlock visibly grew more and more frustrated as Isaac continued his explanation, but the other man seemed very interested and keenly listened to his explanation. When Isaac finished, the man chuckled.
âPuhahah! This one is quite the find isnât it?â
The warlock frowned in response to the manâs words, and the man who chuckled turned to look at Isaac with a smile.
âWell, I guess we have no choice since weâve been found out. I am Ismael, leader of the Dark Royale.â
â... What is this Dark Royale?â
âSimply put, we are a secret organisation within Central.â
âSo that means this isnât Centralâs official move.â
When he heard Isaacâs answer, Ismael turned to look at the warlock, desire shining in his eyes.
âLook at that. Just one sentence and he figures out everything. There arenât many like him. Donât you think itâll work if we thoroughly convince him?â
Ismael suggested to the warlock in a way resembling a child nagging at his parent, and in response, the warlock answered as he exposed his barely-recovering arm.
âHeâs a man who betrayed me, a warlock, the moment my back was open after we made the contract despite not even a single day having passed. Are you confident that you can control him?â
âHng. Iâm not.â
âHey, letâs put things straight first. I am a College graduate, 1st Rank Knight and the Lordâs Representative of New Port City. Did you really think Iâd join hands with a warlock? Iâm sure it is fine to betray a warlock, is it not?â
Isaac asked Ismael seeking his assent, and Ismael nodded in approval.
âYes, of course it is. Betraying, lying, scamming, mugging, and even killing a warlock is worthy of praise and reward, not punishment.â
â...â
The warlock grimaced.
âAnd you should really take off that shell of yours. I know we overstep our bounds, but we should at the very least follow procedures when we can.â
â... Yes sir.â
A shadow covered the warlock, and when the shadow dissipated, a middle-aged man Isaac had never seen before showed himself.
âThatâs fascinating.â
âIs that all you have to say? Others tend to quiver in shock after seeing that.â
âI wonder? Is there anything that can surprise me?â
Isaac answered with a bored look, and Ismael chuckled as if he was really enjoying it.
âAh, itâs been a while since Iâve had this much fun. But work is work. Letâs begin. Name.â
Ismael placed a paper on his desk and asked Isaac as if he were being interrogated. Isaac grumbled his answer.
âHa. What are you playing at? I am Isaac Rondart, Graduate of College, Rank 1 Knight and New Port Cityâs Lordâs Representative.â
âName.â
âHa?â
Ismael asked again as if he didnât listen to a single word Isaac had said. Isaac frowned.
âName.â
âI already told you.â
Ismael waved at the middle-aged man as if he had been expecting Isaacâs response. The middle aged man nodded and left the room.
âI donât know why, but we always get the same reaction. But youâre in luck. You have a friend whoâll help you understand. Iâm sure youâll be happy to see him again.â
While Isaac occupied himself with trying to figure out who Ismael was referring to, the middle-aged man brought another man who had been tied up like Isaac from outside. He plodded the man down next to Isaac and left the room again.
âI donât remember who this is. And did I have a friend?â
Isaac said to Ismael after checking that he didnât recognise the face of the man. Ismael continued to smile with pleasure as he stood up and grabbed and pulled at the manâs hair to show his face more clearly.
âNow thatâs harsh. You should at least remember the face of the man who almost destroyed your city.â
Isaac looked again at the man, still oblivious to his identity.
âIâve never seen that face before.â
âWow. How cold of you. Do you remember Dogman?â
âAh! That retard!â
Isaac nodded, finally remembering who the man was.
âBut why is he my friend?â
âOi. Wake up. Heâs saying youâre not his friend.â
Ismael slapped at Dogmanâs cheek, but he was still unconscious. Isaac frowned, seeing that Ismaelâs strike was powerful enough to make fragments of his teeth fly out of his mouth.
Even if he was abandoned, Dogman was the eldest son of Marquis Duberon. If they found out, theyâd never stay put about this. But seeing how recklessly Ismael treated Dogman, they were either so powerful that the Marquis wasnât even a factor or theyâd finished talking with the Marquis.
It wasnât good news to Isaac whichever the answer was. Dogman let out a small whimpering moan in response to Ismaelâs continued violence.
Ismael finally stopped striking him and got back on his chair, keenly watching Isaac and Dogman with great interest.
Isaac realised the moan Dogman was making werenât just grunts of pain but quiet muttering. It was something he couldnât recognise at first, but as the muttering became clearer, Isaacâs face stiffened.
Impossible. This shouldnât be happening. I must have heard it wrong. Isaac continued to deny it with all his might. What Dogman was speaking about did not exist in this world. The words that leaked from his mouth were so simple that even kindergarteners knew back in his old world.
âPlease help me... Forgive me... Help me mom... Help me please...â
TL Note: Dogmanâs dialogue is written in English. Original English in the text is few and far in between, so we will note whenever it is so.
â... What in the world is he on about?â
After much silence with a stiff face, Isaac complained. Ismael giggled, liking the response he was getting.
âThis is my favourite part of this work. Most of the people who come here try desperately to act oblivious in this situation, just like you. Shall I tell you something interesting?â
â....â
âYouâve thought so lowly of this world. How long do you think the Empire had been watching you?â
â... What?â
Seemingly struck by lightning, Isaac answered with a cracked voice. He quickly realised the response was as good as admitting it, but whatâs done was done. Ismael burst out in laughter.
âYou must have spent so much time speculating in that head of yours, but simply put, you just got the wrong answer.â
â... I have no idea what youâre talking about.â
âYou donât need to. We arenât the type to ask politely, and we can find out whatever we want if we want to. Central canât since they have many restrictions, but we donât. A warlock is an excellent tool in a situation like this. Thereâs no need to interrogate, no need to torture. We just need to extract the memories in your head.â
Isaacâs brows furrowed in response to Ismael.
âYouâre going to look into my head?â
âThatâs right. We will be looking at all of the memories of your past. Not just this world, but your old world too.â
Isaac replied with a serious face.
âStop it.â
âIâd love to, but heâs been waiting so eagerly for this moment.â
Ismael smiled as he pointed at the middle-aged man. The middle-aged man quickly turned into an elderly one as if heâd been waiting and approached Isaac. Even before Isaac could speak, the old manâs hand covered Isaacâs face. Isaac quickly fell unconscious.