Isaac - Chapter 132
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The Seven Grand Merchant Guilds, who had reluctantly purchased a portion of New Port Cityâs lands under Isaacâs pressure, enjoyed a hefty profit from skyrocketing real estate values.
Critical information such as reunification with Port City wouldnât slip by the Seven Grand Merchant Guilds, so theyâd poke their heads in to try to get a share of the profit. But their prior betrayal had left them estranged from Isaac; all they could do was wait patiently and play around Isaacâs mood and foster relations with Isaacâs close aides, asking that they put in a couple of good words for them.
âScrew it. Exclude the Seven Grand Merchant Guilds. Involving them when theyâve already lost our trust will only get on our nerves.â
Isaac grumbled, when he seemed to have remembered something and asked Rizzly.
âHang on, are you guys allowed to join in so blatantly like this? Isnât this insider trading, technically?â
Rizzly smirked and shrugged.
âNot like this is the first time. Rewards like this are what makes this job worth doing. Central overlooks this because they know all of its profits will circle back to Central.â
Isaac clucked his tongue in disappointment. The Pure Bloods were probably founded with good intentions in the beginning to aid Central.
But as generations came and went, they started to abuse insider intelligence to increase their own wealth and power, corroding at its very purpose. Isaac was surprised that Central had left them alone despite most definitely knowing about it.
âIs there anything else? Itâs such a shame to give up on itâŠâ
Isaac dashed his lip and went back to ponderingâwhen he heard a sharp voice.
âYou arenât allowed to come up here!â
âOhoh! So youâre that bitch! Get over here!â
âAaak!â
Lailaâs voice quickly turned into screams, muffled by violent grunts from the stairs leading up to the rooftop. Isaac, Rizzly, and Riveliaâs eyes immediately turned to the stairs.
There stood a middle-aged man with his face flushed red from alcohol. He held a firm grasp on Lailaâs hair, dragging her over as he came onto the rooftop. Riveliaâs hands immediately reached for her sword, and Rizzly exposed his fangs in anger and growled.
Isaac looked at the man wondering what stupid bullshit it was this time, when he and the middle-aged manâs eyes met.
When the man saw Isaacâs intrigued expression, his face twisted, his eyes boiling with hatred. He shouted at Isaac.
âYou! Because of you! Someone like you!â
Rivelia and Rizzly dared not move recklessly while Laila was held hostage, and the middle-aged man walked towards Isaac, nose flaring with rage. Rivelia and Rizzly flinched and were about to spring into action. But a shadow suddenly appeared behind the man and stabbed into the right armpit directly above Lailaâs teary face.
âKuak!â
The man screamed in pain and let go of Laila. Immediately, the shadowy figure grabbed his shoulder and held him to the floor.
âHuang! Unnee!â
Julia ran up the stairs crying to hold her sister, who had collapsed where she was released. The middle aged man screamed in agony. Their voices blended an unbearable dissonance, when Isaac looked at the suppressed man nonchalantly and asked Rizzly.
âWhat is that?â
âWell⊠I believe that it is Viscount Aintz, the one that came here as the Chief Promoter.â
Isaac cocked his head at Rizzlyâs answer.
âAnd?â
âHe was a principal target of your orders.â
âAh, that retard?â
Isaac finally understood and nodded. He then scolded Reisha, who was sitting on top of Viscount Aintz, her knee pressing deeply onto his back.
âReisha, what do you think youâre doing, injuring our guest like that.â
âHuh? Sunbaenim, you saw what this bastard did to Laila!â
Reisha protested Isaacâs logic, which made her seem like the unreasonable one, but Isaac replied sternly.
âUhuh! Donât you know a guest who pays me money is more precious than a kid that drains it from me? Get up and apologize.â
Reisha grumbled with a sad face and got back up by bouncing her knee off of Aintzâs back and promptly got him on his feet too.
âKuak! You bitch!â
Viscount Aintz flailed his remaining sound arm and wailed a playâs worth of insults.
Julia clutched Laila, trembling and terrified by his violent act. Laila hugged her sister and glared at Viscount Aintz, while Kunette stepped in front of the two in a protective stance and growled at Viscount Aintz.
âHuh, what brought you up here? You seem like youâve had a few glasses already. Why donât you enjoy some more alcohol or visit the casino? Ah, weâll be covering your medical fees since this one is our doing. And I will compensate you handsomely as well.â
Isaac spoke out of pity and turned his head away. Aintzâs face twisted to that of a spectreâs.
âYou⊠Itâs because of you. Because of you Iâm⊠Die!â
Viscount Aintz rushed at Isaac, but Kunette, who had been pouting all this time, growled and swung her tiny arm. With the sound of bones cracking, Viscount Aintz rolled toward Isaac on the floor. Rizzly kicked Aintz on the stomach, sending him flying away like a ball. After a moment of free fall, the body slammed back onto the floor.
Isaac watched Aintz throw up his stomachâs contents, and then he looked toward Kunette and Rizzly with an unsatisfied expression.
âTsk. You two need to be taught a lesson. If the guest tries to hit you, you should take it with a smile. What will employees thinkânot just that, what do you think theyâll learn to do when the cityâs highest officials act like this?â
Reisha looked at Isaacâs scolding in complete bafflement, while Rizzly, the subject of Kunetteâs ferocious glaring, grumbled his answer.
âHeâs probably not a guest.â
âHm?â
âI heard heâd been banished from his family. The Lichtens are refusing to make payments with him as their excuse too.â
âIsnât he the only heir left for the main family?â
âThat very heir had thrown his fiefdom away with gambling, so the branch families joined forces and ousted him.â
Isaac tilted his head.
âThatâs possible?â
âIt wouldnât be if he was the head of the family, but Aintz was just the most likely successor.â
âThen how come I didnât hear the news that heâd been exiled by his family?â
âYouâve been troubled by the situations with Port City and the Duberons lately. Iâm sure Mr. Kalden would have reported it to you by tomorrow. Just this morning, some of the Lichtensâ diplomats arrived, and Mr. Kalden is currently in a meeting with them. I think this man was enraged at the news of it and barged in uninvited.â
âHow come you didnât say a word when you already knew everything?â
Isaac asked, and Rizzly shrugged nonchalantly.
âMr. Kalden asked to keep it a secret if I could.â
âWhy?â
âI think the administrative body is trying to settle it by themselves. They probably didnât see the need to antagonize another Marquis Family when we are still on awkward terms with Marquess Duberon.â
âI guess they tried to gloss over it because they donât know the insides of this issue.â
From the administrative bodyâs point of view, what Isaac had done was tempt some fool of an heir into gambling and led him to a road of ruin, attempting to absorb an entire fiefdom for free. They didnât know the finer details.
And out of luck, everyone else from his father and brothers had died from the war, making him the sole successor of the main family and strengthening his claim. A perfect situation for Isaac to use the debt to repossess the land.
Within the Empire, many people owned the title of Marquis. But only 30 or so of them were hereditary nobles, making the Marquis class one of the most elite classes in the Empire.
And Isaacâs relationship with the Duberon Family was uncomfortable at best. Rather than add another Marquis to the list, itâd be much more convenient and beneficial to act as if it never happened and maintain friendly relations.
âBut shouldnât Kalden be aware of everything?â
Kalden has inadvertently stumbled upon Isaacâs relations with Central. Ever since then, he had received a certain level of information regarding Central so that he could do his job.
âI doubt it. Mr Cordnell wouldnât have a reason to be involved, since this belongs to the administrative field. No one else would go through the trouble to tell either, and the Directorate of Strategy would never openly talk about one of their failures.â
Isaac was convinced by Rizzlyâs answer, when his eyes glistened at a sudden epiphany.
âItâll be difficult to get my money using him as an excuse right?â
âProbably?â
Isaac stared at the fool who had passed out after being Reishaâs punching bag.
Even as Kunette kicked his buttocks, his unconscious body would only flinch out of reflex. It was difficult to tell if the man had passed out from the pain or the alcohol at this point.
The Lichtens used this idiot to complicate and hinder the debt repayment process. But if Isaac went along with their scheme, heâd no longer have the pretext to absorb the Lichtensâ territory.
âPerhaps this is an opportunity?â
It just happened to be that Isaac was still considering how to deal with the economic crisis thatâd resulted from the Lichtens.
Plus, his meeting with the Director of Surveillance had been canceled, which meant he no longer had an excuse to act.
But here they were, literally handing Isaac an excuse to act firstâhuzza for this idiot.
Isaac smoked as he watched Kunette vent out her frustrations at Viscount Aintz, then Reisha who was comforting Laila and Julia, and finally at Rizzly, who looked uneasily at Kunette and grumbled. After some brief forethought, Isaac let out a final puff of smoke and spoke.
âThis is an emergency. Rizzly, Reisha.â
âYes?â
âWhat?â
Isaac spoke with grievous seriousness. Rizzlyâs face stiffened like Isaacâs, and Reisha cocked her head.
âI will declare an emergency. Halt all elven and North Bear activity and have them occupy all the cityâs strategic points, fully armed. The other districts will be overseen by Smartass, and tell him to set the mood dead serious by all means.â
Rizzly and Reishaâs eyes bulged wide, while Kunette looked at Isaac hesitantly before running over and jumping onto Isaacâs torso.
âSeriously? Do you want me to?â
âThis isnât something you do lightly.â
Reisha and Rizzly repeatedly asked Isaac to confirm. At first, Isaac simply nodded back and forth at the two as he pet Kunette, cradling her in his arms. But it was a single, last glare that finally led to action. Reisha and Rizzly closed their eyes as if theyâd given up and acted.
Rip!
Rizzly transformed into a bear. He puffed up his chest and then let out a single mighty roar.
Kuhuuuuuh!
The roar echoed throughout the city, and the North Bears reacted immediately.
Reisha pulled out a small horn from her pockets and blew it with all her might.
Boong!
All elves perked their ears as the hornâs deep sound echoed throughout the city. The elves moved swiftly.
The people on the streets were left curious, watching the elves and North Bear, the forefront of the entertainment of this city, leave from their stations. Soon after, they returned, except they were fully armed and watching their surroundings with a sharp, deadly look in their eyes. The ordinary people realised something was up. The foolishly brave stayed to find out what was happening, while the meek quickly left the city.