Isaac - Chapter 130
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Because Free Trade Cities received no funding from the Empire, such cities had to operate purely on tax revenueâwhich was difficult to accomplish without a novel source of income. Port City was one of such Free Trade Cities, listed as one of the ten richest cities in the whole of the Empire
âNow that you mention it, how did they survive until now? Port City shouldnât have anything that could supply them with money anymore?â
In the past, Port City would have used the tariff revenue from the waterways to run the city, but now that it was impossible, their only source of money was what little elite nobles, who were too traditional and bore ill feelings toward Isaac, spent in the city.
But even those select nobles slowly moved toward New Port City, so it was only a matter of time before Port City collapsed.
âIt is amazing they are still standing as of now. They invested most of the revenue from the southern waterway customs duties into the city so the citizens can maintain their standard of living from before you screwed everything up, my Lord.â
âAhem. What do you mean, âscrewed up everything?â Youâre making it sound like I made it happen.â
ââŠâ
Everyone in the know was aware the once-in-a-lifetime gamble Isaac had won was riggedâthey just didnât have the evidence to prove it. Which was why Kalden was dumbfounded by Isaacâs blatant feigns at innocence.
âWait. The waterway shouldnât be city property, so how could they take all the revenue from customs duties? Who was it again? Wasnât it Zeroman who owned the southern waterway?â
âYes. And he is the current mayor of Port City.â
âI assume he didnât take that title because he wanted to.â
âFrom what I hear, he was somewhat forced into the position and managed to keep the city running with what he had.â
Nobody wanted their quality of life to worsen.
Forced by such citizens, Zeroman had taken the mantle of Mayor and barely managed to keep the city afloat by raising customs duties on the southern waterway. But now, the customs duties on goods traveling through the southern waterways were so high that they now had to worry about a trade imbalanceâthe final breaking point.
So the novel solution they came up with was reunification with New Port City.
âFoolish. Where did they get the idea that their lives would suddenly become better once we are reunited? And did they think I would just jump on board with their offer in the first place?â
âAfter some probling, I uncovered the reason why those in Port City are so hung up about the reunification.â
âA reason?â
âYes. It doesnât involve the ordinary citizens, but most of the landlords in Port City evaded taxes by investing the bulk of their money into New Port City real estate. The moneyâs been frozen there since.â
âWhatâs the reason those lots are just standing on the edge of a cliff with their money? Havenât real estate prices peaked at this point?â
âHow much are you going to tax them if Port City property owners decide to sell their properties?â
âThe maximum, of course.â
âThatâs why.â
âHow is that related to reunification?â
âTax from property trade between a subject of a fief and an outsider is decided by the Lord ruling the territory the property is inside, but trade between subjects of the same fief are under the Private Property Protection Laws and are set in stone by the central government.â
âHa, dumbasses. Will they finally come to their senses after starving to the point theyâd pay a gold bar for a single loaf of bread? I see that they are still full in their stomachs.â
âWell⊠Port City has come with an offer as well.â
âDo they even have anything to offer at this point?â
â⊠Itâs the rights to the southern waterways.â
Cough!
Isaac spat out the puff of smoke when Kalden answered.
This was very intriguing. The waterways were originally supposed to be handed over to Central, but the myriad of incidents afterwards dropped the waterways down their list of their priorities. And now that he had become Director of Security, the whole talk might as well have never happened, which was why it was quickly forgotten. But now, it was just being handed out to him for free.
âLet me ask this. Shouldnât the person proposing the offer at least show his face, especially when itâs this important? Why hasnât he shown himself?â
The waterway was private property. So the negotiation shouldnât be city-to-city but city to individual. But right now, it was between Port City and New Port City, with Zeroman the owner excluded.
A wave of displeasure washed over Kaldenâs face as he answered Isaac.
âIâve looked into it, and it seems Zeroman is pretty much under house arrest.â
âHouse arrest?â
âYes. I believe this entire proposal is being orchestrated by the three other families who had previously lost their rights to the waterways. The three families have spurred the citizens of Port City into supporting this measure too.â
âTheyâre not only taking his generosity for grantedâtheyâre going to sell it off as well? This is why humans as a race canât be trusted. Tsk. Disgusting.â
â⊠What do we do?â
Isaac went deep into thought with his cigarette when Kalden asked. The first thing that came into Isaacâs mind when he heard about reunification was âis this a trap?â
Absorbing the Lichtens alone was going to be a struggle, and Isaac was frantically making the room to digest it as it was.
If he were to add in the reunification with Port City, his funds may not survive such an immense expenditure of money in such a short timeframe.
It was unlikely that Port City was oblivious to that fact, given that they dangled the rights to the waterway in front of him. And even if they were in fact oblivious, the bait was too weak.
It may have been a tempting offer In the past when he didnât have anything. But now, the rights to the southern waterway was worthless. He could take it any time he wanted to do so.
âI see that there are only idiots left in Port City.â
If Isaac wanted to take over Port City, it didnât have to be now. Now that these idiotsâwho havenât the most basic knowledge about negotiation mannersârevealed their trump card, Isaac only needed to wait until they declared bankruptcy. After that, Isaac would just pick up the pieces once their wealth had been repossessed.
âI guess they thought weâd jump at the offer if it was the waterway.â
Kalden replied without much reaction other than a shrug. He seemed to have calculated everything in his head already. Isaac looked back suspiciously and asked.
âWhat the? Youâre not on Port Cityâs side?â
âWhy would I be?â
âWhy would someone who opposed the idea suggest it to me?â
âBecause Iâve taken a hefty bribe myself.â
Kaldenâs nonchalant answer made Isaac snicker.
âGood, now thatâs an exemplary attitude. I reject their offer at reunification.â
âYes, Lord.â
âI have come with a message from the Director of Surveillance.â
Isaacâs eyes gleamed brightly at Rizzlyâs report.
âGood, what time suits best?â
âThe Director has left you a message saying that it is difficult for her to meet due to a busy schedule. And she is currently in a far-off land.â
âWhy would a Director move about so busily like that? Shouldnât that be left for the underlings while the Director sits in their office and approves whatever documents that arrive?â
Isaac responded, puzzled. Rizzly did his best to maintain a straight face and replied.
âAhem. Anyhow, the Director has an additional message for you.â
âA message?â
âYes. That the Director of Surveillance wonât intervene, but she wonât join along either. As long as the issue remains between the human races.â
âThatâs a rather nuanced answer.â
Isaac muttered with an unimpressed expression.
He could take the message as being neutral, but it was a warning that Surveillance would intervene at any time if another race were to suffer from it.
Isaac didnât receive a definite answer. But after some careful thought, believing in a grand alliance was going to be an entirely different issue.
Isaac could put faith in this alliance and cause a scene, only to be backstabbed and without allies to cry foul to.
So in a way, this answer was just right.
Perhaps the relationship was something like this.
I can guess what youâre doing and I wonât stop you, but make sure weâre not caught in the crossfire.
âTell the Director of Surveillance that I appreciate her cooperation and wish to maintain such a friendly relationship. And also, tell the Director to contact me immediately if thereâs anything the Director doesnât like. So I can fix up the plan before it happens.â
âYes sir.â
Isaac needed to be happy that he had reestablished a relationship with the Director of Surveillance. But that also meant he needed to abandon his plan of using them as an excuse to act.
So now Isaac needed an excuse that matched the gravity of his actions, but he couldnât think of a suitable one. Isaac pondered, his cigarette in hand, to think of a target small enough to take on, before he scanned his surroundings.
âItâs quiet. Where is everyone?â
The rooftop was dead silent in contrast to the boisterous aura mere days ago.
âThe airball was it? Theyâre all gone to play with it in the Lake.â
âI guess itâll be entertaining to play on water. Itâll be great advertising as well. At least they are earning their keep this way. Is the brat gone as well?â
âYes. I think she needs some rest. She is still but a child after all.â
âIâm surprised she tagged along so cooperatively like that?â
âHow could that possibly be. Julia nagged at her for hours, and I gave her the final push on her back to send her off.â
âI wonder if sheâll even rest properly. I could see in plain sight just how hard she was struggling to keep up.â
âIf you already know, then why donât you treat her better. Sheâs like a tightly taut string, and my heart shakes in fear that it will snap at any moment.â
âWell her snapping will be good in its own way.â
âDonât be like thatâŠâ
Rizzly grunted, bothered by Isaacâs cold logic. Isaac extinguished his cigarette and continued.
âThe bratâs got a promising life ahead of her, a life of plenty where she need not worry about money. But she kicked away such a future to try to walk the treacherous road. Itâll be better for an ordinary childâs mind to give up early.â
âShe didnât look like sheâd give up any time soon.â
âThatâs because that bratâs a protagonist. I swear, these protagonists get all the main character buffs, what with a double experience gain event. Every trial they pass is just a series of level-ups and rewards. I doubt sheâll ever give up.â
Rizzly didnât exactly understand Isaacâs complaining but he at least understood that the protagonists were amazing.
While Isaac thought about another business scheme to make money, the whole of the Empire was in a ruckus of another once-in-a-lifetime happening of provincial warfare. Many of the smaller nobles came together into a confederation and attacked the Duberon Family, whose strength had sunk to rock bottom in recent history.
It may have been disastrous news for the barely recovering Duberon Family, whose line of succession had been displaced and military forces weakened. But to those chafing under the rule of the Duberons it was an opportunity of a lifetime.
That is how the war started, but contrary to everyoneâs expectation, the war ended in Duberonâs victory.
Called as the Three Days War, it was listed in the history books as the shortest war ever fought. The war revealed a revolutionary tactic that would change the military structure of all of the Empire in the future.
âBlitzkrieg. Theyâre mad.â
No, rather than blitzkrieg, perhaps it was more of maneuver warfare?1
The Duberon family loaded all of their troops and supplies on automobiles and advanced rapidly into the Confederation Territory even before they could establish a front line, driving straight for their headquarters.
As a result, the war ended when all of the Confederationâs heads gathered together to discuss the untold ambush, only to be ambushed themselves and captured. All of this happened so fast that Isaac couldnât even start the war bets.
âWell, send a congratulatory message for their victory.â
Isaac ordered nonchalantly, but his head was in a mess.
The weaponization of vehicles was a shift in paradigm. From now on, wars would inconceivably change beyond anyoneâs expectation.
1Maneuver warfare, or manoeuvre warfare, is a military strategy which attempts to defeat the enemy by incapacitating their decision-making through shock and disruption. Source.