Chapter 94
Isaac
Preparations for training went smoothly under Riveliaâs leadership. Instructors associated with the College strolled around the area with disparaging expressions, ready to criticize at any opportunity. But it seemed Duke Corduroy had given a stern order, and the instructors could only stare menacingly from afar before returning.
The new recruits to Central seemed to be in the middle of their training season, as the training ground was filled with shouts and roars every morning. It seemed the rumours of Isaac have already spread, and these trainees often sent curious looks toward the tent. Those who volunteered themselves for the Directorate of Security went further by approaching the tent, but they could only stare from afar, intimidated by the fierce watch of the instructors.
But even if it werenât for Isaac, witnessing Rivelia, a living legend within College, was the dream for the majority of the students. Their eyes never left the tentâs direction.
As the days went by and the number of trainees grew, so too did the friction between Isaac and Rivelia.
âWhy so?!â
âBecause I donât need it.â
âHow could you say that you have no need of lodgings for the trainees! And how can the defensive coat be the only thing weâre giving them! What about all the other basic necessities?!â
As Rivelia pushed on with her argument, Isaac made a brief and annoyed sigh.
âOi, damsel, I think you are misunderstanding something.â
â... What do you mean?â
âDamselâs job is to watch me, not to nitpick and nag at everything I do. I will overlook this since the training has yet to begin, but there will be problems if you continue with this attitude once the training begins.â
â...â
Isaac and Rivelia stared at each other, sparks flying. Everyone else watched silently from a distance, noticing the sour mood. Then, Kunette pulled at Isaacâs sleeve and spoke.
â... Isaac, donât be mad.â
âIâm not mad. Iâm just annoyed.â
Kunette nodded at Isaacâs reply, and Rivelia grit her teeth as she declared.
âIf none of that is of concern to you, then Iâll make preparations myself!â
âWhatever.â
Isaac briefly watched the back of Rivelia as she stomped out of the tent before grabbing at his cigarette, when Kunette pulled at Isaacâs sleeve once more.
â... Isaac, are you really going to do it?â
âHm? What do you think I have in mind?â
â...â
Kunette and Isaacâs eyes met. As Isaac stared at Kunetteâs black puppy-like eyes, Kunette turned her head and spoke.
â... Iâm on Isaacâs side.â
Isaac patted Kunette on her head.
âThank you.â
âI wonder how long that will last.â
Isaac spoke those words in his mind and lit his cigarette. Everything he was about to do was something that needed to be stopped by all means.
âSo it begins. I wonder how far I can get...â
âHm. Thereâs quite the variety.â
The goods Isaac asked Mazelan to send had arrived, neatly arranged in front of him. Isaac began inspecting the goods. They ranged from pistols to rifles and included its ammo and accessories.
Kunette and Reisha rushed over to the guns sparkling eyes and started playing with their new toys.
âIsaac, look at this!â
âHm? Thatâs a Glock?â
EDN: The Glock is a line of semi-automatic pistols commonly used as a sidearm. Read more about it here.
Kunette handed the pistol at Isaac, and Isaacâs eyes trembled when he received it. It was one of his favorite weapons that he stole from US armoury when the US troops withdrew.
He killed many with this gun. Enemies, allies, and in the end...
Isaac smirked, shaking off the memories of sergeant Min Won-hoo, who died in his hands. Isaac pulled the slide to check the chamber was empty and handed the pistol back at Kunette.
â... I want to try shooting it.â
âThen shall we have some target practice? Rizzly, put up some boards in the distance.â
Isaac took the Glock from Kunette once again and stood up.
As ordered by Isaac, Rizzly tied a thick board to a tree and walked to a safe distance. Isaac loaded the pistol and pulled the slide.
With a âclick,â the gun was now live.
âItâs been a while since Iâve used this.â
So Isaac didnât even aim with a proper stance, simply raising the barrel to where the board would be and pulled the trigger. He never intended to try to hit the board, and the gun didnât boast of great accuracy in the first place.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
The smell of burnt gunpowder wafted from the barrel as shells were ejected from the chamber.
âHot! Hot!â
Kunette, who was sticking right next to Isaac with eyes full of curiosity, curled up in surprise while her hands covered her ears at the sound of gunfire, but one of the empty canisters landed in her fluffy fur. Kunette shook off the canister in a hurry.
âSunbaenim, I want to try shooting it too!â
Reisha came over with bright eyes, her ears seemingly not bothered by the gunfire. In her hands was an M16 and a fistful of bullets.
âMe too! Me too!â
Even Kunette, who was flustered just moments ago, begged Isaac to let her shoot along with Reisha. Isaac briefly taught the two how to place the bullets in the magazine, how to load the gun, how to aim, and then threw the guns at the two to play with on their own.
Reisha quickly caught on as Isaac had taught, but Kunette seemed to struggle greatly due to anatomical reasons. After much struggling, she gave up and sat next to Isaac, enviously looking at Reisha who was shooting the gun enthusiastically.
âReisha, donât touch it! Itâs dangerous!â
Rivelia, who was elsewhere for her duties, rushed over to the scene in a hurry at the unexpected sound of gunfire. Her face was stricken with shock when she saw Reisha shooting the gun and quickly scolded Isaac.
âW, what is all this?!â
âThey are everything I asked for.â
âWhat are you going to use it on?!â
âIâm going to use it.â
âHow can you just say that! Do you have any idea how dangerous these things are?!â
Isaac couldnât help but burst out in laughter at Riveliaâs scream.
âAre you seriously saying that to me?â
Rivelia quickly realised her blunder and pursed her lips with a red face. To think she was trying to teach an invader, a man who fought in wars, what these things were.
âJust what are you thinking?â
âHey, damsel. Iâve been telling you time and time again, but donât think about interfering with what Iâm doing. All you need to do is tell the others just what kind of trouble Iâve been causing.â
âThatâs not the problem! This place here is the training ground for Centralâs agents!â
âIs that a problem?â
âOf course itâs a problem.â
An old man with a sharp, fierce appearance replied in Riveliaâs stead. Next to the old men stood ten or so others. The North Bears immediately gave them a firm salute to show their respect. Reisha threw the gun in her hand in a panic and Kunette growled at them like a puppy would at a foreign object, slowly grabbing at Isaacâs pants.
âWho are you?â
âYou donât know who I am?â
âI see that youâre a man who thinks everyone knows you.â
âHow dare you!â
The group behind the old man shouted at Isaacâs insolent response, but Rivelia quickly intervened and let Isaac know who he was.
âThat is Duke Lopez, the Chief Instructor of Central.â
âIs that higher than a Director?â
âThatâs...â
While Rivelia was at a loss for words, Lopez sighed and shook his head.
âDear me. I tried my best not to get involved in this as requested by the Queen, but to think Iâd hear that abominable sound again on the training grounds of Central.â
âThe Queen did? What did she say?â
âShe told me itâd be better for my sanity if I ignored you, as you have a special personality.â
âWell she got that right.â
Lopez sent a cold stare at Isaac, who was smirking and nodding at the description.
âJust what are you plotting?â
âI thought the Queen told you to ignore it?â
â...â
The instructors that stood behind Lopez grew furious at Isaacâs answer, glaring daggers at him. Lopez briefly looked at Isaac before speaking.
âEveryone that volunteered for the Directorate of Security are agents who have been trained thoroughly under our efforts. You can say they are already perfectly trained. But the fact that you are training them again yourself makes it sound like our training is lacking in your eyes.â
âI wonder? I canât say anything since I never watched how you guys train them. But thereâs one thing I am sure of. I will train them in a way that none of you can replicate.â
âMay I take that as a direct insult to our instructors?â
Isaac looked at Lopez with a smile in response.
âShall we make a bet?â
âA bet?â
Rivelia wanted to urge Lopez not to take the bet in her mind but couldnât act so. Duke Lopez was not only the master of all agents of Central, but he was also a sword master and her teacher.
Not only did Lopez have a great reputation, but he had the absolute support and respect of Centralâs agents. If she were to intervene, it could even hurt Lopezâs pride and worsen the situation. But that piece of scum never did anything that he could lose out on.
Which was why she herself lived each day paranoid over the bet she made with Isaac. Now her respected master and teacher, Duke Lopez, was about to go through the same suffering she was now, manipulated by that treacherous schemer! She desperately wanted to interrupt, but without a good way to intervene, she could only watch.
âA bet... interesting offer. Whatâs the bet on?â
Lopez muttered, intrigued by Isaacâs gesture. Isaac answered as he took out a cigarette.
âI will allow the instructors to stop my training if the instructors can replicate my training to the volunteers themselves. If you arenât confident, then you cannot intervene and can only watch. How about it â are you confident?â
âHa! I see you underestimate the training curriculum for Centralâs agents. Only after going through training that pushes you to the limits and beyond, to the point we have casualties during training, do we produce a single agent. I donât know what your training will consist of, but it cannot be more perfect than our curriculum.â
âMan, you talk a lot. So what, are you calling it or not?â
âFine! I accept your challenge. I will shatter whatever scheme you are plotting!â
Lopez declared those words, and the instructors behind him nodded in unison, swearing upon the declaration. Rivelia could only falter with a pale face at what had happened.
As expected of Centralâs complete monopoly over the intelligence network, it was only moments before the word spread about the bet between Isaac and Lopez â not just throughout the Campus but to all of Centralâs agents throughout the continent.
If it was New Port City, they would have gambled on the many possible outcomes , but this group of elites from Central took it as a mere hobby and pastime and simply tried to predict Isaacâs moves through deduction.
As that happened, the Campusâs graduation ceremony finished, and when the island was empty, those who volunteered for the Directorate of Security began arriving at the Campus. Those who had been assigned to missions on the outside felt nostalgic as they looked upon their former training grounds, where they had once sacrificed oceans of sweat and blood at the mercy of their instructors.
âAh! Never thought Iâd be returning here again.â
âAh! Reminds me of the old times. It was so hard back then, but now theyâre just good memories.â
âHuh? Did you volunteer too?â
âOf course! How could I possibly pass up these benefits?â
âTrue, I mean you gain the title of a Count the moment you pass, pretty much.â
âHave you got any information on that invader Isaac?â
â... Itâs obvious. Itâs the same no matter who you ask.â
âThat heâs insane?â
âNo ordinary man would come up with the idea of burning down a city.â
âBut is it true that he is acquainted with the Queen?â
âI heard this from my colleague in the Directorate of Analysis. Remember how Isaac was captured by the demonic turncoats? That lot immediately ran off the information they extracted from his head when we began following their trail.â
âI heard that too. Is it true he managed to defeat tens of combat knights?â
âSeems so. Thatâs why the Laboratory was in an uproar.â
âI mean, the Laboratory does have that weird sense of pride in being the creators of the strangest inventions of this world. .â
âAnyway, listen here. The Directorate of Analysis came to a conclusion that Isaac could have only done so because he possesses the Queenâs Artifact.â
âDonâtâ we all know of that?â
âWhatâs more important is that the Queenâs Artifact was safely protected in Isaacâs mind even as the demonic turncoats extracted his memories.â
âHeâs perfectly fine after going through that destructive extraction process that even weâre defenceless against?â
âThatâs right! And they managed to recover the information they extracted from Isaac from their headquarters.â
âSo what did this Isaac fella do in the previous world?â
âSays he was a soldier.â
âA soldier? An occupation similar to ours?â
âAccording to my colleague, they thought he was normal at first but twisted into what he is now after fighting in wars for too long.â
âWow! Thatâs scary! Are we going to end up like him in the future too?â
The veteran agents immediately began exchanging greetings and information with their acquaintances, while the new agents who were close to graduation from College made small groups of their own, leaving behind the cold eyes of the instructors and the troubled looks of the fellow students. They occasionally glimpsed at their senior agents and reaffirmed to each other that theyâd pass.
âLook over there. Thatâs the Rodetz medal that was given to those that participated in demonic turncoat extermination that happened in Arioden Province 7 years ago.â
âYou think thatâs all? I saw someone with a Laflower medal, given only to those that participated in subduing an angelic turncoat.â
âMan, every veteran hereâs at least a team leader or higher, arenât they?â
âCan we really survive here?â
The new recruits grew more restless the more medals they saw on the senior agentsâ, a constant reminder of their illustrious careers. Suddenly, one of the new graduates moaned in astonishment and spoke out to his friends.
âLook! Itâs Lady Rivelia!â
Rivelia showed herself in the training ground where the volunteers had gathered.
Wearing the Centralâs uniform and her sword at her side, not just the graduates but even the veterans couldnât help but stare at her beauty.
Rivelia got on the stage and announced to the volunteers who were scattered all over.
âI will now begin the entrance ceremony. Everyone, assemble.â
With Riveliaâs orders, everyone naturally shuffled over, maintaining equal distances to each other in all directions. It seemed that this had been drilled into their bodies; it was almost second nature.
Rivelia gave a troubled look at the volunteers who in turn looked at her with eyes full of affection. Some of these volunteers were much more senior than she was.
Some have volunteered because they had no other options, but there were also those that rose up to the challenge, oblivious to everything. The bright, sparkling eyes of these baby chicks were rested entirely on her, weighing heavily on her shoulders.
Suddenly, their eyes quickly refocused, and the volunteers stood to attention without a slightest delay. Rivelia looked behind her to see Lopez and the instructors standing behind her.
It was doubtful they attended the ceremony to decorate it with their wise words. They were most likely here to witness just how well that piece of scum would train their students.
Rivelia greeted Lopez with a slight bow, when some North Bears quickly shuffled over to the stage and placed a table. On top of the table, they began arranging the other worldâs weapons.
A commotion grew in the group. The graduates were excited to see the weapons they only saw in videos during their training, while the veterans were puzzled as to why they were here.
âTsk!â
Lopez licked his tongue, unsatisfied at their reaction. The ground quickly turned silent. This was testament to just how much influence the instructors had over the agents.
âI see everyoneâs here.â
Isaac made his appearance, and everyoneâs eyes were gathered on him. With a cigarette in his mouth and both his hands in his pockets, he slowly shuffled over to the stage. Everyone frowned at his appearance; he looked like your average scoundrel on the streets. Their eyes then turned wide, seeing Reishaâs beauty follow him, and they couldnât help but smile warmly at the adorable sight of Kunette rushing to keep up with them.
Behind them followed the North Bears, and Rizzly was holding a large bell.
As Isaac got on the stage, Lopez and the other instructores glared at him coldly. Isaac smirked in return and ignored them, standing next to Rivelia and looking down at his audience.
On the stage stood Isaac, Rivelia, Kunette, and Reisha at the front and the North Bears standing behind them in a line. Rizzly hung the bell he brought on one of the pillars next to the stage.
While Isaac was the subject of everyoneâs curious looks, Isaac was feeling very nostalgic at the sight. He remembered the sight of morning assemblies he led after his watch duties during the peaceful days, seeing the faces of his company.
New recruits stiff as a stone. Privates and corporals who had begun to loosen up. Sergeants with their perpetual yawns of boredom. An everyday sight until the war began. Those days were gone, and Isaac shook off the faces whose names he couldnât remember anymore. Isaac smiled brightly and made his speech.
âGreetings. I welcome you all who volunteered to join the Directorate of Security.â
The audience seemed to gloss over Isaacâs performance without a problem, but those who had suffered under Isaacâs tyranny for a long time couldnât help but look at him in terror.
Unperturbed by the reactions, Isaac continued to speak with a smile ever-present on his face.
âYou will be going through Directorate of Securityâs training from today onward to become my most elite agents. If you find the training too difficult, you may simply announce your forfeiture by ringing that bell on the pillar and make your way back. Simple, right? Any questions?â
âI have a question!â
Even before Isaac finished his words, the man who stood at the front of the row raised his hand, and Isaac couldnât help but feel confused at who it was.
â... Why are you there?â
Isaac never cared about the faces of the volunteers. He never cared for them as a whole. But he couldnât help but be surprised when he saw who was at the head of the audience.
âItâs to recover my familyâs honour and undo the lies that my family had joined hands with demonic turncoats. I am now the only successor to my family, after all.â
Although his choice of words were deferential to Isaac, his tone was as cold and unforgiving as a winter storm.
âHa. I see youâve got some balls. Alright. You pass.â
â... What?â
Isaac nodded with satisfaction, and Kainen spoke back, dumbfounded.
âI said you passed. Get out of the line.â
âT, thatâs not fair!â
All of the other volunteers complained at Isaacâs decision, and Isaac turned his head to ask Rivelia.
âWhat are the conditions to be selected as my agent?â
â... They must have your approval.â
âYou heard that? When I say he passes, he passes.â
âThatâs...â
Everyone begrudgingly glared at Kainen, seeing that a seat had already been cheated from them. Kainen seemed unsatisfied by Isaacâs decision and glared back at Isaac as he announced.
âI refuse. I will gain my seat by competing with my rivals under equal conditions. I have no need of your goodwill.â
âSo be it.â
Isaac nodded at Kainenâs cold, sharp shout and turned to speak at Rizzly.
âHand them out.â
With that, the North Bears began distributing the defensive coats to the volunteers one by one.
âThey are going to provide these defensive coats just for training?â
âNo. The crystals are manufactured.â
âThen its defensive capability will be horrible.â
The veteran agents muttered to each other, while the new graduates seemed excited that they got to wear the defensive coats that were the symbol of Central agents. After some time, all of the volunteers had donned their coats and were awaiting their next orders. Isaac nodded with satisfaction.
âAre you all wondering how the training will go?â
Everyone focused when Isaac said those words.
âIâm sure you are all aware of the benefits once you have been selected for the Directorate of Security.â
Everyoneâs eyes went ablaze with determination at those words. They would never be standing here if it werenât for those benefits.
âOur great Emperor wished to provide all of you with the benefits and couldnât help but feel sorry that it was impossible with the current situation of the Empire. So, by scraping together everything the Empire had, only 50 of you can receive the Emperorâs favour. What a glorious honour he has bestowed upon us. So, as a College graduate, rank 1 knight, the Administrator and Lordâs Representative of New Port City, and the Director of Security, I will repay the Emperorâs kindness by reducing the number of those that pass, easing the strain it puts on the Empire.â
Not only the volunteers, but even those that stood behind him sent a look of confusion.
âThe training is simple.â
Isaac looked at the weapons arranged in front of him and picked a suitable candidate.
âI will kill you. Your job is to survive. Simple right?â
âWhat are you-â
But Isaac was a step faster before Rivelia could say something.
âThen let the training begin.â
Tick!
Pulling the pin off the grenade, Isaac threw it into the middle of the volunteers. The recent graduates simply watched the grenade blankly as it traveled in a parabola, while the veteran agents instinctively moved out of the way.
âGet away from it!â
The sight of everyone running away from the grenade was like watching a ripple as some of the slower, inexperienced graduates were caught in the blast.
âAaack!â
The sudden turn of events thrust the new graduates into a state of confusion, panicking instead of acting. Meanwhile, the veterans demonstrated the difference of experience by taking control of the situation and giving orders.
âThose who learned healing should heal the injured now!â
But Isaac wasnât the sort to simply watch.
âNow, hereâs the next one.â
Click!
Isaac loaded the magazine onto the rifle and pulled the bolt to load it. He then started aiming the barrel at the volunteers, and the veteran agents who were on guard shouted out.
âEveryone get away!â
Tatatata!
Just as the volunteers were about to spread out in all directions at the gunfire, Isaac turned over to Rivelia like a naughty child who had been stopped by his mother.
âI think itâs problematic that youâre stopping me.â
âWhat do you think youâre doing!â
Just as Isaac was about to direct his fire into the crowd, his gun was pushed up by Rivelia. The two stood right next to each other, perhaps intimately so. But that was not what Rivelia was concerned about at this point.
To think heâd actually attack them. It was fortunate they were wearing the defensive coats despite how inefficient they were; otherwise there would have been casualties.
âYou... have you truly gone mad?â
The instructors were just as shocked as everyone else. Lopez especially didnât hold his fury back, stepping onto the stage slowly. Rivelia quickly realised Lopez intended to kill Isaac and took the gun off Isaacâs hand and blocked Lopezâs path.
âWait! Master, calm yourself!â
âDo you think this is a scene I should be calm about! How dare he attack my students in front of me!â
Isaac sighed at Lopezâs fury, taking out a cigarette.
âSo youâre going to step in? Does that mean I win the bet?â
Lopez flinched, hearing that, and both the instructors and Riveliaâs faces went pale in realisation.
âThis was what he was aiming at!â
Rivelia finally understood why Isaac made such a bet. If he intervened, Lopez had to repeat Isaacâs actions in his stead. If he were to watch, he has to sit and watch volunteers die in front of him. A rock and a hard place. Isaac had sealed the instructorsâ fate since the start.
âThis is not training!â
Lopez shouted, and Isaac tilted his head in return.
âHavenât you heard the phrase, âtrain like itâs a battle, battle like itâs training?ââ
âThatâs not what that phrase means!â
âHow is it any different?â
âWhat kind of training wants to cause casualties!â
Isaac smiled mockingly at Lopez.
âHey now, thatâs different from what you said last time. Didnât you say your training is so harsh that some die in the process? Itâs the same for me. Itâs just that my training is so harsh that they die in droves. Did I force them to do this? I gave them defensive coats to help them survive and even provided them with a bell for those who arenât determined enough to die.â
â...â
The eyes of Lopez grew colder and colder. After a moment of staring, he spoke in a grim tone.
âLeaving you alive now will cause untold disasters for the Empire.â
When Lopez took one step forward, his body disappeared like the fog. Immediately, a blue barrier was projected from Isaacâs coat, but it was cut into shreds like paper. Just as Lopezâs sword was about to pierce Isaacâs neck, Riveliaâs sword cut in between Lopezâs attack and Isaacâs neck..
âRivelia!â
Lopez cried out in anger, having never expected that she would ever stop him. Rivelia also cried out desperately with a pained expression on her face.
âPlease, calm down master!â
âWhy do you stop me! He is a danger to us all!â
â... Heâs the Director of Security. What you are doing right now is high treason.â
âJust who here actually accepts that joke of a position that is the Director of Security?â
â... I have no choice but to take that as a challenge to the authority of the Emperor and the Grand Council.â
Lopez could only grunt out one more time in anger when his dearest student was pointing her sword at him.
âRivelia!â
âI have no choice but to stop you, master.â
Rivelia stepped in front of Isaac to protect him, her hands firmly grasping her blade. She too did not like the current situation, but she had no choice.
âThen try as you might to stop me. I will kill that man for the future of the Empire.â
Lopez declared his intentions, and the instructors stepped forward to join Lopez. Kunette grabbed at Isaacâs leg and growled, and the North Bears transformed into bears to protect Isaac and Kunette. Reisha seemed to hesitate for a moment and then sighed as she stood by Isaacâs side.
EDN: In case you donât remember, the North Bears regularly take a human form because being in their bear form consumes their mana (ref. Isaac 33).
The new graduates watched the perilous scene in a blank, while the veteran agents were placed in a predicament.
Riveliaâs warning stopped them from taking the instructorsâ side. But joining Riveliaâs side was bound to get them on the instructorsâ bad side, which would ruin their relationship with all the other agents.
Isaac simply watched the scene unfold as he smoked. He then threw away the burnt cigarette and spoke.
âSo youâre going to kill me? Iâm sure the Ark Royale has been dying to have some work on their hands.â
Everyone flinched at Isaacâs words. Considering that the Ark Royaleâs greatest hobby was taking things out of scale, not only the instructors that directly challenged the emperorâs authority but their families and even the students that were taught under them would be embroiled in a bloody storm at their hands.
Considering they werenât an organization that could be conversed with, they may even target the studentsâ families if their fanaticism went out of control. Was that even the worst case scenario?
Crack!
Lopezâs hands trembled wildly. He wouldnât hesitate to cut down Isaac if it was a personal issue between the two, but considering that he was the Chief Instructor, the Ark Royale would have many loose ends to tie up.
âDoes he not know the Ark Royale had been reprogrammed? I guess that would be considered top secret. The amount of information he can get while stuck in the Campus as an instructor would be limited too. Is his power lacking in comparison to his title?â
Deducing possibilities from Lopezâs reaction, Isaac grabbed at another cigarette.
âWhy donât you buzz off if youâre not going to intervene? I need to continue my training, and youâre in the way.â
â... Do you really plan on continuing this madness?â
Rivelia shouted out sharply and Isaac sighed before speaking to her.
âHey, Damsel. Itâll be a problem if you interfere with me any more. Didnât I tell you before? Just do what you were told to do. Damselâs job is to watch my actions and report it to your higher-ups. You donât have the authority to decide what I do. If you want to stop me, bring an order from the Grand Council. You interfere one more time and Iâm just going to let go of everything.â
With that brief warning, Isaac mockingly smirked at Rivelia and Lopez before turning to the volunteers, who simply stood where they were. Isaac clapped to gain their attention and spoke.
âNow, now! Shall we continue our training? Ah! I forgot to say this before, but you fail if you leave the training ground. Now, do continue to survive.â
Isaac grabbed at another rifle on the table and loaded it before sending a hail of bullets at the volunteers.
Tatata!
âAack!â
âWatch out!â
The volunteers scattered across the yard like drops of water on a hot oiled pan. Isaac emptied the magazine in mere moments. He threw a few more grenades before reloading and continuing to shoot away at the volunteers once more.
Having been firing away without a thought, Isaac frowned, seeing that the volunteers were still completely fine after being shot. Even if its efficiency was poor, it was still a defensive coat. He looked around to find something more suitable and found something that stole his heart.
With the bullet storm ended, everyone let out a sigh of relief. Isaac threw away the smoking rifle and shouted at the volunteers.
âNow, we will have a break. Those who wish to quit may ring the bell now.â
âTh, this is madness. Iâm getting out of here!â
Some of the new graduates who had been overcome with fear immediately ran over to the bell, fighting one another to ring the bell first.
Isaac snickered at the sight and commented on it to Lopez.
âI guess your training doesnât consist of camaraderie?â
Crack!
A drop of blood ran down Lopezâs lip as he fiercely grit his teeth.
âWhen youâre talking about firepower, it has to be the .50 cal.â
Isaac nodded pleasingly seeing the heavy machine gun that was placed one edge of the table. He began feeding the gun with a belt of bullets larger than an adultâs finger. Lopez quickly shouted out in a panic, knowing just how powerful that weapon was.
âYou cannot use that!â
Despite Lopezâs outcry, Isaac pulled the bolt to load the gun and began shooting at the volunteers who stood idly.
Tututu!
With heavy thuds, the bullets pierced the weak barrier from the coat and drove into weak flesh.
âKuaack!â
âNo!â
Blood and flesh flew about in the air amidst the screams before Rivelia stepped forward.
âStop!â
The wave of mana fired by Rivelia cut the heavy machine gun in half, along with the table it was on. As the machine gun was cut in half, one of the bullets exploded and fragments of the gun flew in all directions.
Isaac looked at the piece of metal that floated in front of his eye. A blue barrier held it in place, and Isaac looked down to see the remnants of the machine gun, which was just a handle at this point. He clicked his tongue and threw it away as if his mood had been ruined.
âIâm done. You can forget about everything that happened.â
Isaac passed Rivelia as he grumbled, before Rivelia stopped Isaac in his tracks.
âIs that all youâre going to say? Thatâs all youâre going to say after killing someone?!â
Isaac turned to look at Rivelia who shouted out in anger behind his back.
âHey, damsel. Were any of them forced to come here? Didnât they all volunteer, tempted by the million Giga and the title and fiefdom of a Count? Youâre going to have to put your life on the line for such a reward. Well, I guess even thatâs cancelled thanks to a spoiled damsel stepping in. I guess itâs just too bad for the dead. Make sure you give them a funeral at least.â
Rivelia shouted out at Isaacâs back who continued to walk away.
âStop right there!â
Rivelia tried to grab at Isaac, but she was stopped by the North Bears.
âWhy are you stopping me!â
â... Donât.â
âKunette!â
â... Iâm on Isaacâs side.â
âMe too, probably...â
Reisha stepped up to join Kunetteâs side with her hand raised. Rivelia looked at Kunette and Reisha bitterly before shouting out at Isaac once more, who continued to walk farther away.
âThis is absolutely unforgivable! I will tell the Grand Council of this!â
Isaac didnât even turn to look at Rivelia, only waving his hand once to let her know to try her best.