Isaac - Chapter 134
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The excruciating pain slowly washed away, and Isaac managed to catch his breath and reach for a cigarette. He was so close to dying. It was supposed to be an act, but gauging the depth of the stab was difficult when using someone elseâs hand.
He would never have pulled off such insanity if immediate treatment wasnât available. But Isaac wasnât going to pass up on the fastest and easiest method when it only involved some pain. He just made a mistake towards the end.
âBring me the evidence.â
Rizzly, whose face was crying mercy at Kunetteâs arbitrary brutality, pulled out some tongs and grabbed the bloody knife.
âDo you think such blatant fabrication will work!â
The knife had Isaacâs blood and Viscount Aintzâs fingerprints. At this rate, they were going to be hadâtrapped and with no way of escape.
The only part that was remotely questionable was that this incident happened in front of the emissaries in plain sight. Was Isaac certain he could keep them silent?
âWhat do you mean fabrication? I have the knife, blood, fingerprints, and a culprit arrested.â
âDo you think we will commit perjury!â
âHm? I think youâre mistaken. Who said weâre letting you free?â
âYou canât just arrest emissaries without a criminal charge!â
Feeling his wound slowly heal thanks to Reisha, Isaac felt firsthand how amazing magic was. He got on his feet, lit a new cigarette, and announced.
âThe elves and North Bears are combing through the city to find the assassin and his helpers. Isnât it normal procedure to arrest people of the Lichten Family, whom the assassin hails from?â
Everyone was shocked at Isaac. So that huge mess the elves and North Bears stirred up was for this reason.
âHeâs already made his decision.â
Baron Dale shut his eyes in shock. Half of his brain scrambled to assess the difference in power between the two sides. Ordinarily, he would have scoffed at the idea of going to war against some sorry excuse of a Lord that owned a single city, but the situation now was different.
The Lichten main family had lost most of their military forces in the war against Wolfgang. Their loss had set them dangerously close to bankruptcy. And their vassals had been jockeying for power while the branch familiesâ alliances were in a constant state of flux in the power struggle to become the family head.
If all of Lichtenâs vassals united with what was left of their military, facing off against Isaac would be a simple feat. But their opponent was a lunatic who didnât hesitate to cut open his own stomach. There was no way he would fight fair and square.
Dale could see all sorts of schemes, deceit, and conspiracies coming at them, driving a wedge between each family and vassal.
Though Isaac had no formally conscripted military, his financial power alone dwarfed the Lichtensâ. And legality wise, he had the legal right to demand war; requesting for outside aid or an arbitration was impossible. No. Isaac had Wolfgang for military power. Though they were in a similar state as Lichtens, they would easily crush the Lichtens if Isaac provided the Wolfgang family logistical and financial support. After all, Wolfgang had plenty of reasons to join the war.
When his thoughts concluded at that point, Baron Dale bit hard on his lip, glaring at Isaac as blood dripped from his mouth.
âThe truth will be revealed one day.â
Isaac smirked, donned his coat, and sat back on his chair.
âThe truth⊠yeah, it will be revealed one day. But will the people believe it? Between the lie that some man who lost all his money and exiled from his house attempted to kill me out of hatred, or the truth that some lunatic cut himself to take over a Marquisâ realm? What seems more believable?â
ââŠâ
âI think they would be plenty convinced if the culprit of that truth was you, Lord.â
The administrative body instinctively nodded at Riveliaâs point.
âAh, really? Well it doesnât matter. The hearsay of a few will never become the of the many. Listen here bratâand you too, damsel. Iâll tell you the truthâthe truth thatâll be engraved into your blood and bone. What you want to believe is the truthâespecially when it comes to things youâre not involved in. Remember so.â
Everyone was silent, unwilling to endorse Isaacâs words. The rooftop was silent until Baron Dale cried out.Â
âDo you think itâll be over by just arresting us?! What about them?! How long do you think they will stay loyal to you! The truth will be revealed when any one of them betrays you!â
The administrative bodyâs faces stiffened, and Isaacâs head tilted.
âI thought accounts from close aides had no legal power in the court?â
âIf a close aide gives an account that goes against you, it will naturally raise suspicionâeven if it doesnât have any legal consequences.â
âThatâs fine. Iâve been treating them horribly in preparation for a case like this. Iâm sure everyone will think theyâre just falsely accusing me out of hatredâeven if they really do betray me.â
ââŠâ
So blatant was Isaac that Baron Dale could only gulp like a goldfish.
âTake them away.â
A group of North Bears appeared out of nowhere and gagged the emissariesâ mouths as they took them to jail. Watching the scene, Isaac lit a new cigarette and looked at the administrative body.
âIâm asking just to make sure, but is there anyone who doesnât hate me? If there is, then I probably havenât been hard enough on you. Itâll be easier for me to get away in court if I make you all work harder.â
The administrative body pondered about their response.
Does he want them to hate him or not? As the group maintained silence in fear of this being a trap for hell, Reisha raised her hand.
âMe, me! I donât hate you sunbaenim!â
âMe too!â
âAhem, I also donât have any ill feelings toward you. In fact, itâs closer to respect.â
âI donât have the right to say anything. I just do as Iâm told.â
Reisha, Kunette, Lanburton, and Rizzly confessed they bore no ill feelings, but Isaac responded with disappointment.
âHuuh! I see I was too easy on you. They always said you need to raise your subordinates strongly. So from now onâŠâ
âNo! I hate you, Lord Isaac!â
ââBastardâ is the only name I use to refer to you!â
âIâm writing a book on management called How to Avoid Being a Hindrance to your Employees: What Not to Do, Feat. Lord Isaac!â
âI am giving out lectures on how to become a respected employer, what not to follow from Isaac!â
âI always swear at you every time I wake up and just before going to sleep!â
The administrative blurted out reactively when Isaac was about to declare that heâd bully them even harder.
Realising their mistake, the administrative body slowly went back into silence, fearing Isaac. However, Isaac nodded with a look of great satisfaction instead of being angry.
âGood. Work harder next time. Iâm sure there are people wondering about whatâs happening, so get back to work.â
âWhat do we do with this man?â
Rizzly grabbed Viscount Aintz who was still unconscious. Isaac pondered.
âWeâll need to get some of our money back. Throw him in the mines. And Kalden.â
âYes?â
âRestart the reunification negotiations. We got our money.â
Everyone reached an epiphany and nodded. This entire scene was orchestrated to absorb Port City. The administrative body wasnât sure what changed Isaacâs mind, but with no money being directed to Lichtens, they had plenty of money to use towards reunification with Port City.
Isaac received a call even before he finished his cigarette as the administrative body left the rooftop in awe, perhaps because of the incident heâd caused.
Walking leisurely into the Communicator room, Isaac smiled and waved when Mazelanâs face appeared on screen.
âItâs been a while. I assume youâre staying busy?â
-Whose fault do you think that is?
Mazelan glared at Isaac, unhappy with Isaacâs casual greeting.
âI guess it is a big incident, as a College graduate, the Lord of New Port City, and the Director of Security was almost assassinated.â
Isaac nodded with a look of sincere empathy on his face. Mazelan sighed with contempt before he spoke.
-So why did you do it? I want to know the reason.
âTo take over the Lichtens.â
-You could have done it without this!
Mazelanâs shout was met with Isaac snicker, as if the answer was trivial.
âWhy should I pay for it when I could just take it for free?â
-âŠ
Mazelan looked at Isaac with his face flushed completely red, coughing in between venting out his frustration. If Isaac absorbed the Lichtensâ fiefâwhich had been put up as collateralâIsaac would need to buy out all of their rights too.
The nobles and bureaucracy would have protested this unprecedented method of gaining entire fiefs.
Though it wasnât scary, it was still annoying.
But what if it was provincial warfare? All of these annoyances would disappear instantly.
Isaac also had the justification, so no one could say otherwise. After all, this was an attack on the Lord of a fief.
Since this was a provincial warfare with everything on the line, if Isaac won, he wasnât responsible for compensating the civilian casualties in the Lichtenâs previous war.
Though morally Isaac had responsibility, it wasnât forced upon Isaac. So if Isaac declared that this should be done as the law states it, all recompensation would need to come from the Empireâs treasury while Isaac only needed to pay for recompense that occurred in the war between him and Lichtens.
This would also be something that never happened and would bring much noise, but the Empireâs policy prioritises civilian damages when no rewards are involved, so the first step in resolving the issue is to pay from the treasury. Therefore, if Isaac declined outright, the Empire will carry the burden instead.
Which is why Mazelan vented out his frustration for a long time, until he sighed defeat and asked.
-Are you really trying to make a new Dukedom?
âI donât see why not?â
-There isnât. There isnât, butâŠ
âIâm not liking the look on your face.â
Isaac was annoyed when Mazelan scanned Isaac from top to bottom with his eyes half-closed.
-No. Well, you can do it if you want. Hm⊠the truth is, Iâm curious how itâll turn out tooâŠ
âWhatâs with you and that weird laugh of yours?â
Isaac spoke with whole hearted disdain when Mazelan started laughing to himself. Mazelan quickly regained composure and avoided the question.
-But do you think you can handle it? I think youâre doing too much for you to handleâŠ
Isaac quickly saw through what Mazelan was implying.
âI can always sell my shares If I think I need to. And I hear there are many people looking for it?â
-Kuhum!
Mazelan coughed dryly as if Isaac had hit the mark and proceeded to avoid eye contact.