Isaac - Chapter 120
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âThey really are useless through and through. I should restructure my lands once I rise as a Duke.â
Marquis Lichten clicked his tongue, causing his knights to flinch before readying their arms. If they were to fall into the Marquisâs disfavor now, they would become obsolete, regardless of their achievements in this war.
âWhat you said before, what do you mean by that?â
âIs there a need for a dead man to know?â
â⊠Iâd rather die knowing everything than die in frustrating ignorance.â
The Marquis pondered for a moment, then replied to Count Wolfgang with a devious grin.
âYou can find out once youâre dead. Weâll end it here if youâre not going to send away your family. Finish them.â
Marquis Lichtenâs knights took one step forward. Count Wolfgangâs soldiers, having recovered what little stamina they could during that conversation, gripped their weapons firmly.
The Marquisâs knights murmured in astonishment at their foesâ resolution, but Count Wolfgang stopped his men.
âStop. You men have fought well. This is the end. My death alone will suffice.â
âWe cannot let that happen!â
âWe will die with you!â
Even the knights of the Marquis gazed at the Count with respect, but Wolfgang shook his head and repeated.
âPut your swords down. And⊠though I have no right to say this, I leave my daughters in your care.â
Pushed to an emotional breaking point, the Countâs knights and soldiers broke into tears, dropping their weapons. However, there was one pair of eyes that watched this emotional scene unfold full of envy.
He was the same. That strange charm he had that others flocked to. When only fools singing flattery gathered around him.
Green with envy, the Marquis spoke, displeased.
âHmph! Iâve changed my mind. Itâs about time for my grandchildren to get married. I think your daughters will make fine brides for them.â
Vassals of Wolfgang clamoured in outrage, and even Wolfgang himself seemed to have been struck in the head.
â⊠What?â
âEven if the Dorothy Family is one of the Pendletonâs vassals, Iâm sure they have no choice but to allow a member of their branch family become the official wives of a Marquis Family.â
âYou dare!â
âKukuku. If you donât want to see that, then drop your sword. You need to die begging for your life in front of your subjects. Disgracefully, I might add.â
The Marquisâ treacherous scheme to harass his daughters if he didnât show shameful display was met with outrage from Wolfgangâs soldiers, but Wolfgang himself cared not. Thinking of his daughters, Wolfgang grudgingly dropped his sword, and Marquis Lichten embraced his twisted sense of victory, laughing maniacally.
âKukuku. Take him away!â
Lichtenâs knights stepped forward to restrain Wolfgangâwhen an annoyed voice from the entrance stopped them in their tracks.
âAh, everything was good but whatâs with that ending? Itâs like ruining a good movie by adding some stupid twist at the end.â
âIsaac!â
ââŠâ
Wolfgangâs face reddened into a fury at the appearance of an unexpected individual, while the Marquis grimaced.
âYou money-grubbing piece of filth!â
Wolfgangâs side vented out their anger on Isaac knowing he had betrayed them while Marquis Lichtenâs side stood awkwardly, reading the mood.
Wolfgangâs soldiers cursed and swore at Isaac venomously, but it only went in one ear and out the next. Isaac lit his cigarette and spoke.
âSince everything is over, let me ask you a question.â
â⊠What is it?â
âLord Wolfgang!â
Wolfgangâs men shouted in dismay when Wolfgang answered Isaacâs request, but Wolfgang simply shook his head.
âWhat is your question?â
âI found out that you and Lichten have some family feud.â
â⊠Thatâs right. Because of Lichtenâs scheme, our family was on the verge of collapse, and I swore to spend my entire life seeking vengeance. I searched for compatriots during my time in Campus, victims who were on the verge of collapse or had already collapsed from similar circumstances as I. We could join together in our common goal, to destroy the Lichten Family and create a world where no one else will fall victim to a High Nobleâs whim. But itâs just a broken dream nowâŠâ
Wolfgang cursed his own aspirations at the end, but Isaac simply loosened his shirtâs collar as he snickered.
âSo, do you think the answer to my homework was in line with what you were thinking, damsel? Or was it different?â
While everyone looked dumbfounded by Isaacâs comment, Count Wolfgangâs face contorted.
âLady Rivelia? Even the Pendletons are involved in this?â
Count Wolfgang shouted out in bewilderment, and Isaac corrected him.
âItâs not the Pendletons.â
âSir Isaac, there are too many ears here!â
Marquis Lichten quickly interjected to stop Isaac, and Isaac shrugged nonchalantly as he replied.
âWhatâs the problem? Everyone on the Countâs side will die; and didnât you say that youâd be restructuring your lands later?â
âAre you telling me to kill my men with my own two hands?!â
The Marquisâ somewhat awe-inspiring words made his vassals look up to Marquis with respect, but Isaac sighed as if he was truly tired of everything.
âI swear, they always talk big when they have men behind their back. Why donât you quiet him down a little.â
Immediately, Black Bandits poured through the entrance and massacred Lichtenâ men before he could even react.
âKuack!â
âYou are!â
Lichtenâs knights fell victim to the bolts of Black Banditâs crossbows even before they could react, and those that survived the hail of bolts were beheaded.
âW, What the⊠You dare! What treachery is this!â
Marquis Lichten, who was dismayed as he watched his men die in droves, shouted out in anger. Wolfgangâs vassals couldnât understand why the Black Bandits, the cause of their defeat, were present here or listened to Isaacâs orders. Only Count Wolfgang seemed to have grasped the truth and trembled as he glared at Isaac.
âShould I take it as an honour? That our growth was seen as dangerous to Pendleton?â
Isaac clicked his tongue and shook his head.
âHm? Tsk tsk tsk. Youâre still mistaken. I told you. Itâs not the Pendletons. How come you and your men always come to the same answer? Or is that what seems obvious at first?â
â⊠I want to know the truth.â
âYou really want to know?â
ââŠâ
Wolfgangâs eyes met with Isaacâs, and Isaac clicked his tongue in disappointment before taking out a new cigarette as he answered.
âThe truth tends to be cruel. Itâs not the Pendletons. Itâs Central.â
That sentence was enough. Count Wolfgang closed his eyes when the growing suspicion in him was confirmed. When he opened his eyes again, he looked eye to eye with Isaac.
âWe were destined to lose.â
âJust for your solace, know that we too struggled to prop up those incompetent buffoons up until the end..â
âI thank you for your compliment.â
Wolfgang replied with a smile, as if the weight on his shoulder had lifted the moment he gave up everything.
âYou were just unlucky. If it wasnât the Lichten Family, everything would have turned out like you wanted. You just picked the wrong enemy.â
âIs that so. Whatâs the relationship between Marquis Lichten and Central?â
âThe noble families descended from ex-Central agents created whatâs called the âPure Blood Confederation,â and Lichten is one of them.â
âIsaac!â
Marquis Lichten frantically shouted out when Isaac revealed Centralâs secret without hesitation. Annoyed, Isaac glared back at Lichten.
âOi, old man, itâs rude to butt in someone elseâs conversation. Shut him up you guys. And you shouldnât call out your superiorâs name so casually.â
ââŠâ
The Marquis flinched and stepped back in face of Isaacâs cold stare. Even if the Pure Blood Confederation was closely related to Central, they could just as easily be put down like Count Wolfgang if a Director of Central wished so.
âTo think Iâll see that man not even squeak in terror like this. A great present youâre giving me before my death. I assume your rank is that much higher than his.â
âCentralâs Director of Security.â
âDirectorate of Security? First time Iâve heard it.â
âBecause this is our first mission.â
âI see⊠But even if this is Centralâs work, killing civilians to achieve your mission is abuse of power.â
âWhatâs a few civilian deaths to the destruction of an entire countdom?â
âYou have a point.â
Count Wolfgang nodded in agreement, and he looked back at his men. Those who understood their conversation wore infuriated expressions, while others still wore a look of frustration, still not knowing what it meant but unable to ask the others to clue them in.
âI have a request.â
âSay it.â
â⊠Let my daughters live.â
Isaac looked behind Wolfgang, and Lady Elena held Laila and Julia firmly when she felt Isaacâs gaze was on her. Though she was a branch family, Elena knew well as she herself was a noble. Central did not risk their secrets from leaking. So they would kill everyone in this place.
Isaac felt keen interest when he saw Laila stare relentlessly at him without letting a single drop of tear escape her eyes, as if she wanted to engrave Isaac in her memories. Isaac approached Elena.
âNo!â
Wolfgangâs men tried to stop Isaac, but they had no choice but to stop when Isaacâs agents raised their crossbows. Isaac smiled as he ignored Lailaâs gaze.
âWould you like to make a deal?â
âW, what?â
âYou can live. Because itâs difficult for me to deal with your family, which is under the protection of the Pendletons.â
ââŠâ
âBut even if you do, you are just a branch family of a Viscount. You will no doubt be poorly treated once you go back home.â
Isaac was right. A lady of a branch family, a widow who was married off to a noble line that had collapsed to ruin. A troublesome baggage that would no doubt bring political issues. There was no reason for her to be treated nicely.
âW, what do you want from me?â
Elena quivered as she responded, and Isaac spoke sweetly, like a devil seducing its victim.
âYou are aware that the rights to your land are in my hands right? Die with your husband today. Then, in accordance with our contract, the rights to the land will pass on to your children. I promise you this as Centralâs Director of Security. I will let no man or woman dare to try taking advantage of your childrenâregardless of their goalsâuntil your children come of age.â
Returning the rights to this land to the official heir? It was an offer they couldnât refuse. Elenaâs body trembled as she felt her two childrenâs warmth in her arms.
âOn whose will? This war is my victory! Transactions of the rights over territory are not allowed during war!â
The Marquis, who was astonished by Isaacâs claim that he owned rights to Wolfgangâs territories, threw a tantrum at Isaacâs declaration to pass the territory to Wolfgangâs children.
After everything Lichten had done to barely scrape together this victory, the Marquis would go bankrupt immediately if they gained nothing from it. Isaac clapped his hands as if heâd just realised something.
âAh! I forgot. Lady, it wonât be the Countdom.â
The Marquis let out a sigh of reliefâbut only to be in dismay afterwards.
âI will return it to them as Dukedom, after I absorb the Marquisâ lands too.â
Everyone inside the room looked at Isaac dumbfoundedly while Marquis Lichtenâs face twisted, the veins on his forehead popping.
âAbsorb my lands you say? On whose wish! You think you can do whatever you want just because youâre the Director of Central?! The other Directorates wonât stand for this!â
Annoyed by the Marquisâs constant pestering, Isaac spoke out in irritation.
âThereâs nothing wrong in the legal sense, you see.â
âHow is there nothing wrong?! You made transactions of territory during war!â
âAh. That is a problem in legality.â
The Marquis boasted triumphantly, but Isaac replied nonchalantly at the Marquis.