Isaac - Chapter 115
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It was just as Isaac had said. Isaacâs open arms turned her attention to the nearby agentsâ twisted faces. All of them seemed as if theyâd rather die as they formed a protective circle around Isaac. Baffled, Rivelia shouted out.
âWhy! Why do you protect him!â
âThe fact you donât know that is precisely why youâre the innocent damsel.â
Twitch!
The stare Rivelia sent to Isaac would have killed him a thousand times if it had physical form, but Isaac snickered away as he lit a new cigarette.
âO damsel of the great and magnificent Duke Pendleton, your family certainly has the power to cover everything up after you kill these retards and I. Why do these retards protect me you say? Donât you remember? These retards placed their entire lives on the line for a reward in the distant future. But if I die, that reward will evaporate into thin air. Can the Pendletons or the Emperor promise the same thing I offered them? They are protecting me with everything they have because thatâs impossible. Do you understand now?â
âJust⊠just for thatâŠâ
Isaac heard Riveliaâs muttering and shook his head.
âThose who look down from high above find it difficult to see how insects squirm under their feet. They donât even understand why insects squirm in the first place. Itâs not just for that reason but because of that reason. What seems like petty rewards to the great nobles are these retardsâ lifelong goals.â
âEven if you say that, it still doesnât justify this atrocity!â
Rivelia argued back, and Isaac stepped down from his box.
âYouâre right if you use common sense. But common sense can always be changed to suit oneâs palate. Now! Let me ask. What did Central say?â
ââŠâ
âIâm sure you reported this to the higher-ups? What was their reply?â
âThat it is an unavoidable sacrifice⊠But!â
âHey, damsel, there are no buts. Now that it has been decided by those ruling this world, it is now our common sense.â
ââŠâ
Isaac commented cynically, and Rivelia dropped her sword with utter defeat on her face. The agents let out a sigh of relief. Facing a Sword Master was an almost insurmountable challenge by itself, but Rivelia was especially untouchable. Duke Pendletonâs vengeance was a foregone conclusion if they dared lay a finger on her.Â
At that moment, the sound of hooves signaled the arrival of a group of wagons, who entered the village plaza. The agents looked to see what it was.
â⊠Huh? Was I late?â
Saints asked carefully as he noticed the heavy, awkward atmosphere that had befallen the plaza.
âNo. Perfect timing. Welcome. We donât have much time, so hurry up.â
â⊠Donât tell me youâre going to rob the storage?â
Kainen asked, dumbfounded, as Saints and his men busily loaded goods from storage onto their wagons.
âOf course I am. We are bandits. You think anyone would believe a story about bandits leaving supplies behind?â
ââŠâ
The agents were lost for words, and even Rivelia seemed too exhausted to be angry. She simply watched with a despairing look on her face. Suddenly, one of the agents that left to find the last civilian returned. The civilian was thrown into the middle of the plaza by the agents, and the boy quivered in absolute terror as he saw the dead bodies around him.
âOh! The sole survivor. Kill him.â
Isaac waved at the boy warmly and gave his order.
âNo!â
Rivelia ran and put herself in front of the boy, her arms outstretched.
âSigh. Do you really want to tire me this much?â
âHeâs but a child!â
âHeâs all grown up. Kill him.â
Isaac looked at the boy, who seemed to have just reached the end of puberty, and replied in annoyance. Rivelia lowered her head.
âI beg of you.â
Rivelia pleaded earnestly. Isaac, who was about to place his cigarette in his mouth, stopped and looked at Rivelia in disbelief.
âHey, damsel, are you begging me?â
âYes. I am begging you.â
Thud!
Troubled, Isaac scratched his cheek as he saw Rivelia kneel before him. He sighed, and approached the boy.
The boy was quivering right next to Rivelia, his only hope, with his eyes shut.
âHey, brat, raise your head. Oi, you listening?â
The boy quivered in place when Isaac called him. But when Isaacâs speech started to sound annoyance, the boy carefully raised his head. When the boyâs eyes met with Isaacâs, the boy gulped in terror and stepped back, and Rivelia, who had been watching, again put herself in between the boy and Isaac. Under Riveliaâs watchful gaze, Isaac spoke as wisps of smoke wafted out of his mouth.
âBrat, whatâs your name?â
âPh-Philson.â
âSo, Philson. How old are you?â
âSeventeen.â
âHm. Youâre all grown up then.â
âN, no! My birthday has yet to pass, so Iâm still sixteen! Trust me!â
Philson heard the two argue whether to let him live or not regarding how young he was. Worried that Isaac was going to push for his death for being an adult, Philson pleaded to Rivelia that he was sixteen.
âWhatever. Did you live in this village? What about your parents?â
âI donât have parents. Please spare me. If Iâm gone, my siblings will have nowhere to go!â
âOh dear, you have siblings? Where are they now? How old are they?â
Philson saw a glint of hope as he saw pity in Isaacâs eyes, so he did his best to plea his case.
âEins is twelve, Colin is ten, and Emilia is eight. They are all nice and adorable children. Without me, they will starve to death. I was supposed to leave the village originally, but I begged to be hired for this job. Please spare me.â
Philson begged desperately to Isaac, yet all that returned was a pitying shake of Isaacâs head.
âIâm sorry, but I canât let you live.â
âSir Isaac!â
Rivelia shouted. Isaac smirked, never imagining Rivelia of all people would call him âSir.â
âBut Iâll make one promise. If you are prepared to die here, I will make sure to take care of your children.â
â⊠What?â
âYour siblings will get to live doing whatever they want for the rest of their lives, as long as you die.â
âReally?â
âYou know how important an oath is, right? I swear on the sky, earth, and myself that I will take full responsibility for your siblings if you die.â
âWhat nonsense are you saying now!â
âWow, thatâs harsh. This is a fair trade.â
âHow does this have any resemblance of a fair trade!â
Isaac shifted his glance away from Rivelia out of annoyance and looked into Philsonâs pupils as he spoke
âYou better decide quickly, because we are running out of time. What do you say?â
âYou promise youâll take care of my siblings right?â
âNo! Donât trust him! Thereâs no need! I will protect you and your siblings as a Pen-â
Isaac quickly intervened before the Pendleton name could escape Riveliaâs mouth.
âOi, damsel, I can understand insubordination, but donât make me doubt your capabilities. Thatâs a problem that wonât just end with me. Thereâs only one person who would like that outcome.â
ââŠâ
Rivelia closed her mouth in face of Isaacâs cold remark. No matter how twisted and wrong this mission was, it was a covert mission under Centralâs order. But if one of the participants, the 2nd in command no less, revealed their true identity?
It didnât matter what the situation was. The fact she revealed her identity meant she would be banished from Central. Only Duke Pendleton would like such an outcome.
Philson seemed to have made his decision when Rivelia fell silent. He gulped and spoke.
âAlright. Iâll die. You will keep your promise right?â
âDonât worry about it. Even I canât just run away scot-free when there are so many witnesses. You see, I have many enemies that are dying for a chance to slit my throat. Even this damsel next to you wonât stay put if I donât keep my promise.â
With that, Philson nodded even as his feet quaked underneath him. He closed his eyes, ready to be killed.
âSo, who wants to do it?â
Isaac stood up and asked the agents around him, but no one seemed to volunteer for the job.
âWhat the? Now youâre saying you donât want to kill any civilians? Since Iâm the one who killed the civilians, I may as well finish the job? Wow! What self-serving bunch you are. You think Iâll let that slide? This time, I wonât pick someone. Any one of you, come out and do it.â
ââŠâ
Nobody volunteered still, and Isaac sighed as he clicked his tongue.
âI swear, these retards are hopeless. Brat, I have to let you live.â
âWhat? No! Kill me! You said youâll take care of my siblings!â
âAh, what can I do when nobody wants to do it? Just continue living your poverty ridden-lives with your siblings.â
The agents were confused, watching the irony of the victim pleading for death.
âAre you done packing?â
âYes sir! We did it as quickly as we could.â
Saints shouted out from the corner of the plaza, and Isaac moved away.
âThen letâs go. Brat, you stay here. Oi, damsel, what are you waiting for? Letâs go.â
Rivelia got on her feet after Isaacâs badgering, yet she stayed on guard in case Isaac changed his decision on a whim. Philson, on the other hand, begged at the hooded agents silently to fulfill Isaacâs commands despite the fact that he couldnât look at them in their eyes.
Isaac, who was distancing himself from the plaza, stopped and turned around. Rivelia reacted sensitively but Isaac ignored her and shouted out.
âOi, brat, do you know who we are?â
âW, who are you?â
âWhat are you doing!?â
âHeâs the sole survivor. We need someone to spread the rumours about who we are.â
Rivelia pulled at Isaacâs arm in an attempt to stop him, and Isaac simply replied with a frown and shouted at Philson.
âWe are the Black Bandits. The marauders that robbed this supply base!â
Rivelia was relieved to hear this and let go of Isaacâs arm. Immediately, Isaac added.
âBut our true identity is Centralâs Agents of Security.â
âNo!â
Rivelia immediately ran toward Philson the moment Isaac revealed their identity, but Kainen, who stood behind Philson, let out a depressed sigh as if he saw this coming and thrust his sword into Philsonâs back.
Kuhuk!
The swordâs tip emerged from Philsonâs chest, and when the sword was pulled back, Philson fell to the ground. Rivelia held Philson in her arms, not caring about his blood smearing over her.
âPhilson? Philson! Listen to me!â
Philson opened his eyes feebly and weakly smiled at Rivelia.
âMy brothers and sister will live a good life now, right?â
â⊠They will. I promise.â
âHehe. Itâs a promiseâŠâ
âAaaaah!â
Rivelia wailed, watching Philson die an unfair death with a smile on his face. It was such a crushing wail that one would worry about Riveliaâs sanity. In between Riveliaâs wail was Isaacâs burst of laughter.
âKuahaha! See? Did you see that? These retards didnât kill him when I asked them to, but the moment I revealed who we were, they didnât even hesitate! Do you see how retarded all of you are now?! At least keep your hypocrisy in check, retards! Now! Applause, applause for these fools!â
Within the dreadful silence, only Isaacâs twisted laughter and his dry claps echoed in the village. Rivelia who wept with Philsonâs chilling body in her arms, raised her head, her eyes bloodshot. But when she tried to stand, Kainen stopped her.
âMove. Or Iâll kill you too.â
Rivelia glared at him murderously, and Kainen replied.
âIt was me who killed him.â
ââŠâ
âIâll commit even greater atrocities if itâs to rebuild my family that was destroyed by that bastard. Do you only feel sorry for this boyâs death? Have you never thought that we all have our reasons to commit these atrocities? If you want to kill him, youâll have to kill all of us first.â