Chapter 93
Isaac
Isaac left the Communicator room and buried his body into his sofa as per usual. He then called out to Rizzly.
âRizzly.â
âYes?â
âIâll be heading to the College in a few days.â
Clang!
Those words seemed to have drained all of Rizzlyâs strength from his hands, as the glass he was washing fell onto the floor.
âWh, why the College?â
Isaac cocked his head, observing Rizzlyâs petrified expression.
âTo play.â
â... Iâll stay and guard New Port City with all my might until your return, Sir Isaac.â
âNo. I need instructors. Pick around ten or so, including yourself.â
âT, then Iâll provide you with the best instructors!â
The desperation in Rizzly was so great that it was akin to a man pleading with loan sharks. Out of curiosity, Isaac asked Rizzly why he was acting in such a way.
âWhy are you so dramatic? Is there a reason why you shouldnât come to College?â
âT, thatâs...â
Rizzly hesitated, and it was at this moment Rivelia came up to the rooftop with a thick bundle of documents. While the two pairs of eyes were on her, Rivelia walked up to the table next to Isaac and dropped the documents onto the table with a slam, her foul mood in full blast.
âWhat is this?â
âThese are the resumes of those whoâve applied for the Directorate of Security.â
âHm. Itâs more than I thought?â
Isaac mumbled to himself as he shuffled through the documents. Considering that each resume took up both sides of the paper, there were at least a hundred volunteers.
âThere are 120 volunteers, to be precise. 40 of them are active agents while 80 are recruits who will be graduating from the College.â
âHow many of them are non-humans?â
âNone.â
âNone? Not a single one?â
Rivelia responded to Isaacâs surprise with a hint of bitter smile.
âOnly humans would be tempted by the offers of the Directorate of Security.â
âTrue, fine. You can go.â
Isaac gave a slack nod while keeping his eyes onto the documents. Riveliaâs brows squirmed.
âAs a word of advice, I recommend you recruit active agents as a core and fill up the remainder with the recent graduates of College. We can reduce the time required to train them, and advice from the experienced agents will accelerate their transformation into elites.â
Isaac, who was looking through the documents in the midst of Riveliaâs advice, put the documents down with an audible âtap!â and handed them over to Rivelia with an answer.
âThey all pass.â
âWhat bullshit is this?â
â...â
Rizzlyâs eyes widened at Rivelia, never expecting to hear such language from her. Meanwhile, Isaac faced Riveliaâs cold glare with an entertained look on his face.
âDidnât you hear me? Tell all the applicants theyâve passed and that they should prepare themselves for training in College.â
âHavenât you heard the message? Central will only allow up to 50 people.â
Listening to Rivelia, Isaac clicked his tongue with great annoyance and looked at her with even greater disappointment.
âDo you think the training Iâll make them go through will be that easy? You really think there wonât be a single person dropping out?â
âDonât underestimate the agents of Central. They are the elites of elites whoâve gone through rigorous training. Which is why Iâm advising you about the makeup of the Directorate of Security.â
âShall we make a bet as to how many will drop out?â
â...â
The urge to shout out âBring it!â was barely held back by Riveliaâs instincts, which reminded her of all the suffering sheâd gone through.
âWhat, are you not confident? Worried that those agents you are so proud of will give up? But you said thatâs impossible? Or are those words just for show, and deep inside you admit to what I say? Is it?â
This was a trap. Both her gut and her brain were sounding alarm bells. But Isaacâs comment pushed Rivelia over the edge, and she accepted Isaacâs bet.
âShit! Bring it!â
Isaac snickered at Riveliaâs outcry while Rizzly cupped his ears. He heard nothing.
âItâs been a while.â
Isaac greeted Duke Corduroy in front of him with a cheeky smile.
When Isaac declared that he was going for another round of vacations, Cordnell clung onto Isaac, demanding answers. But when he heard Rivelia was going with him this time, Cordnell muttered to himself that he may as well run the city instead out of despair. Isaac heard Cordnellâs words and happily agreed to transfer all authority to Cordnell. Cordnell stood soullessly, left behind with a document detailing the transfer of authority stamped with both Isaac and Riveliaâs seals. Isaac also dragged Rizzly along for the trip to Campus that he didnât wish to attend and finally met up with Duke Corduroy.
âAs I suspected, you werenât just a brat.â
âSo you knew all along?â
âIt isnât often you see someone with dead eyes.â
Isaac shrugged at Duke Corduroyâs answer. After a momentary glance, Corduroy continued to speak to Isaac.
âThe College has always been tasked with training Centralâs agents.â
âSo youâre saying there will be people who wonât be pleased with my interference.â
âThe training ground is shared by everyone. I can provide you with instructors if you wish.â
âNo need.â
â... Really? It will be difficult to manage that many people by yourself.â
Isaac pointed at Rivelia in response to Corduroyâs comment.
âThis damsel here will be taking care of all that small stuff. Just promise me one thing. That no one will interfere with my training.â
âEven myself?â
âIâm the type whoâll throw everything away out of spite if someone interferes.â
Corduroy stared deeply at Isaac for a moment and nodded
âAlright. I will give word to my instructors. I have prepared your lodgings. Have some rest.â
Isaac turned away without a single word of farewell, leaving the room in silence. Rivelia, on the other hand, stiffly saluted Corduroy before following Isaac out the room.
Corduroy looked at the door the two left through silently. He leaned back onto his chair and spoke out as if he was sighing.
âItâs complicated.â
As Corduroy finished mumbling, the middle-aged Dark Royale agent revealed himself from behind Corduroyâs chair.
âWhat do you think?â
âI believe you people have woken up the monster, just as the Director of Surveillance said. A monster backed by the Queen.â
âThe Director of Surveillance is on the side of the Queen.â
âFounding a new Directorate was a move I would have never anticipated.â
âItâs a scheme to weaken the influence of Dark Royale.â
âI sincerely hope that is all but... do you think the Dark Royale can handle this?â
âThe Dark Royale has embedded an agent separate from the Directorate of Strategy, and Iâm confident all of the other Directorates have placed their spies too.â
âDonât forget. We may be cooperating for now due to circumstances, but I am on the side of maintaining the status quo. My belief that this world will turn into a battlefield between humans and other races the moment our common enemy disappears remain the same.â
â... Iâll remember it.â
The middle-aged man disappeared back into the shadow, and Corduroy let out a brief moan. He was curious as to what Isaac would say with his sarcastic personality once he learned of the situation.
âIs it already over? That was quick.â
âW, what is this...â
Rivelia couldnât fathom at the baffling situation that was in front of her. She assumed they wouldnât be received well here. She too would have been the same if she was on the other side.
When she saw the lodging provided for them, it confirmed her suspicions.
A small temporary lodging in the middle of the forest, far away from the College. A mobile building that was a storage space, barracks, and a dining area that was used for field training. And topped off with a tiny yard. It was a place to simply rest for a brief moment, without the slightest consideration for quality of life.
Rivelia sighed, remembering the uncomfortable life sheâd gone through during her training days, but these buildings had changed completely when they returned from meeting with Duke Corduroy.
The North Bears who had followed Isaac dismantled those temporary buildings and constructed a giant tent instead. Rivelia followed Isaac into the tent, only to be baffled even more. Inside was a sofa, a bed, a kitchen and even a bar. A complete set.
âW, when did you prepare this?â
âIâm well aware that I have a lot of enemies outside who are just dying to one-up me. Even if I didnât, I still had no thoughts in using Collegeâs facilities. This here is much more comfortable.â
It was true. The tent was installed with all the convenience appliances such as air purification.
âDonât worry. Thereâs a tent for the Vice Director too.â
âBut how could you remodel a training facility without approval?â
âYou can stay in that pathetic âlodgingâ if you donât like it.â
Rivelia could only angrily quiver over Isaacâs irresponsible comment, Isaac having already dismantled the buildings. Isaac, on the other hand, remained undisturbed by Rivelia and jumped onto the sofa that was airlifted from New Port City.
âWhere is Rizzly, by the way?â
Isaac asked, and all of the North Bears flinched. Isaac was curious as to why they reacted that way, when Rizzly walked into the tent. Rizzly limped over into the tent with a hunched back. Curious, Isaac asked.
âAre you sick?â
âAhaha. I tripped on the way here.â
There was no way a North Bear, who boasted their sturdy bodies, would struggle like this after a fall. Isaac glossed over the issue and ordered Rizzly.
âGet me a drink. This here will be the training headquarters from now on.â
âYes sir.â
Just when Rivelia was about to scold Isaac for making Rizzly do errands despite his injury, the cloth hung at the entrance as the tentâs door swung wide open and Reisha entered.
âYaho! Sunbaenim, Iâm here!â
â... Ah. I forgot.â
Isaac greeted Reisha with a look of great annoyance. He completely forgot about her because he hadnât seen her around for some time. It seemed she was here in College all this time.
âWhy are you still here?â
âWow! Isnât that a harsh way to treat your cute, pretty, and lovely hubae who came to see you?â
Reisha nagged and clung onto Isaac, seemingly disappointed by Isaacâs lackluster reaction.
âWhat is going on?â
âChe! Youâre not even going to say hi?â
Reisha quickly turned her face away with puffed cheeks and folded her arms to show how mad she was, but Isaac simply sipped at the drink Rizzly gave to him and asked.
âSo, why are you here?â
âYep! Iâve been sent from the Directorate of Surveillance to watch you.â
Everyone dropped their jaws hearing Reishaâs outrageous claim. Although it was an open secret, to think she would say it out in the open to the recipient.
Isaac nodded at Reisha.
âGood. you pass. You will be the Directorâs assistant.â
âWow! Thank you! Iâll work hard!â
âWait! Are you sure you can make appointments so easily?â
Rivelia commented on Isaacâs decision, but Isaac responded with an odd look on his face.
âWhatâs the difference between having one and two?â
âBut thereâs one more other than me?â
âWho else?â
âOver there!â
Reisha pointed at the tentâs entrance, and there stood a small white furball that was peaking into the tent cautiously.
âWhat are you doing over there?â
When Isaacâs eyes met with hers, Kunette quickly hid behind the tent wall for a moment, but stepped into the tent reluctantly after hearing Isaac.
Stepping into the tent like a toddler, Kunette approached Isaac with her face hung and her hands behind her back. She hesitated to speak to Isaac, kicking the poor ground instead. It was a sight thatâd bring out a warm smile on anyone, but Isaac looked down on Kunette detachedly.
âDid you do something wrong?â
â... Isaac, are you angry?â
âWhy would I be?â
â...I couldnât protect Isaac.â
Kunette answered while playing with her fingers, glimpsing at Isaac occasionally to check his mood. Rivelia quelled her urge to run over at the adorable sight and hug Kunette with all her might by turning her face away instead.
âDid I ever ask to be protected?â
Kunette shook her head at Isaacâs question.
âThen do you want to protect me?â
This time a confident nod.
âThen protect me from now on.â
âUhuh! I will protect Isaac. Iâm on Isaacâs side!â
âCome over here.â
Kunette shouted out with clenched fists as if making an oath, and Isaac called Kunette over as he would a pet by tapping on his knee. Kunette shuffled over toward Isaac, struggling to get on Isaacâs lap.
Witnesses to this sight, the North Bearsâ limbs shrank away in embarrassment. But they quickly regained their composure when Kunette sent them a cold glare off to the side. . The North Bears quickly turned their backs with a flinch.
âHiinh! Youâre so mean! You only like Kunette!â
Jealous, Reisha sat next to Isaac and locked their arms together, burying her head into Isaacâs shoulder to compete for his affection.
âI feel like Iâm raising a dog and a cat.â
Isaac thought to himself and looked at Rivelia.
âW, what is it?â
âI guess Rivelia would be a lioness?â
Thinking something that should never be spoken aloud, Isaac used his one free arm to grab a cigar.