Isaac - Chapter 136
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Isaac asked again, and Laila squeaked out her answer as she clutched her forehead.
âBecause sheâs a woman?â
Pak!
Another hit and Lailaâs forehead was now reddening with a hint of swelling. Riveliaâs eyes turned angrily.
âWrong. Thatâs just a difference in sex. Would anything change if the damsel was a man? No, all sorts of women would have thrown their bodies at him to get anything going. She should be glad that sheâs a woman. If she was a man, her life could derail completely with one wrong thrustâŠâ
Smack!
âYou should watch what youâre saying!â
Rivelia retaliated by smacking the back of Isaacâs head. Although Isaac felt no pain thanks to the defensive coat, Isaac bit his tongue out of reflex.
Isaac grumbled as he took out a fresh cigarette and continued speaking to Laila, who seemed a little refreshed.
âStrength, power, money, land, and honour. Having just one of these would entice them like a carcass to vultures. Humans always prefer the easy way. At least the damsel has the Pendleton name to protect her from those vultures, but what do you have? You have no buffer to protect yourself, and you are young. The number of people looking to manipulate a child like you are countless.â
Laila argued back, enraged by Isaac.
âI have people that have sworn loyalty to my family.â
Isaac frowned at the answer.
âHavenât you heard? I killed all of your loyal subjects. If any of them are alive, they chose their own lives over loyalty. What are you mistaken about? Do you think Iâm an advisor that wonât hesitate to teach you about life lessons? I am the enemy youâll need to kill one day. You arenât working for your guardian right now. Youâre working for the man who killed your parents. Donât forget that.â
ââŠâ
Lailaâs face paled at Isaacâs cold criticism.
âListen well, brat. The people you need to guard against the most are those most forward in swearing loyalty to you. A young lord is the perfect target to turn into a puppet. If you return home after youâve matured, they will flood you with knights, citing your protection as their priority. Why would they do that? Is it really to protect you? Because they are loyal? Of course, itâs highly likely the case, considering Wolfgangâs ability to inspire, as Iâve witnessed personally. But each and every one of those knights will be men around your age. Why? Because if they luck out and the two of you get together, that family becomes part of the hereditary Dukedom. I guess being a woman is a disadvantage in this case.â
Both Rivelia and Laila didnât bother hiding their anger and glared at Isaac, but Isaac continued without hesitation.
âYour landâthe Wolfgangâs and Lichtensâ combinedâwill be vast, and they will approach you for an empty plot of land. The loyal vassal families? I bet you they will fight amongst themselves to take those lands with their branch families the moment they see you. Do you think itâs any different?â
âT, they would never do such a thing!â
Isaacâs cold, relentless bombardment finally shattered Lailaâs emotionless mask, who shouted back with tears in her eyes.
âHuman greed knows no end. Perhaps they wonât in the beginning, but will it persevere until the end? The subject of their loyalty was Count Wolfgang, not you.â
âNo! Youâre wrong!â
Laila shouted out in a final act of desperation and Rivelia carefully hugged her head pitifully. Laila wailed relentlessly within Riveliaâs arms; all of her emotions that had been building were now bursting out in an instant. Rivelia gently caressed Lailaâs head, but her eyes glared menacingly at Isaac.
Isaac continued to smoke detachedly. Slowly, Lailaâs cries grew quiet, and she left Riveliaâs arms, asking Isaac with her red eyes.
â⊠Then what must I do?â
Isaac reminded himself that Laila was indeed a protagonist, being able to regain her composure in such a short time, and snickered.
âWhy are you asking me? You should figure it out yourself.â
â⊠I am asking for your advice.â
Laila bowed her head down onto the floor, and Riveliaâs glare went from sharp to ferociousâlike a wild beast. Isaac shrugged and spoke.
âThere is no answer. Itâs not an issue that can be solved just by doing well yourself.â
âWhy is that?â
âThis is something Iâve been contemplating for a while myself. The Empire has been rather indifferent in their reaction at the birth of a second hereditary dukedom. It was completely opposite to what Iâd expected, but after thinking for a long time, I understood their reasoning.â
ââŠâ
âDo you know why the Empire is accepting the birth of second hereditary Dukedom? Itâs because even if that title were to come true, it will most likely end in your generation.â
âI will lead the Wolfgang Family into a lasting dukedom!â
âThat is why the Empire is relieved. Being a woman is disadvantageous as well. If either you or your sister was a boy, the Empire would have reacted completely differently and done everything possible to oppose its creation, including publicly arguing against it. You and your sister are all thatâs left of the Wolfgang name. Letâs say you truly are gifted and grew up to the level of the damsel. Then people will begin targeting your sister instead. Your sister is also part of the main family. What will you do if she marries some nobody and asks that you give them some land? When the size of your realm barely qualifies as a dukedom?â
Laila grit her teeth and answered Isaac.
â⊠That will never happen.â
âDo you know the meaning behind those words?â
âYes.â
Isaac snickered at Lailaâs declaration. Ah, she was truly an interesting brat.
âKukuku, I guess you really are a protagonist. Alright. Iâll teach you a method. Itâll be a long time before it comes in handy, but thereâs no harm in making preparations now. Do you want to maintain your dukedom?â
âYes.â
âThen create a faction that is loyal to you. That is the reason you must go to the Campus. The Campus is where the handpicked geniuses of the entire continent are gathered. You will stay there until graduation and staff your dukedom with people you handpicked yourself. Iâm not sure if this is fortunate or not, but the entire succeeding generation of the vassals who swore loyalty to your father have perished. The survivors are branch families who have no relations or simply vultures who are simply attracted by profit. So you only need to give them some reception, but you should weed them out the moment they cross the line.â
âYou said not to trust humans.â
âBut they are also animals driven by self-interest. Simply put, so long as you give them the reward, they will continue to serve you. To be a vassal of a dukedom, a hereditary one no less, is an enticing title many would volunteer to serve under. You need to pick and choose the real among the fakes and fill the list as you wish.â
âCan I maintain the dukedom by creating a faction of my own?â
âNo, itâs impossible as long as youâre disadvantaged by your gender.â
Laila looked back, unsatisfied by Isaacâs answer.
He gave her an answer and still maintained that it was impossible. Isaac bore Lailaâs eyes straight on and spoke.
âWhen you grow up, Iâm sure youâll find a man that suits your taste. If you donât anyone of a decent status will do. Marry him and have his children.â
Isaac snickered in his mind, thinking what he was telling a child. But Laila listened to him keenly.
âYou donât need daughters, but the moment you have a son to inherit your land, you must erase your husbandâs family, whether they are noble or peasant, main or branch family. All of them. Not a drop of blood left behind.â
ââŠâ
âWhat are you saying?!â
Laila looked back blankly while Rivelia objected. To speak of wiping out her husbandâs family entirely.
âThatâs what politics isâto hold onto power. Countless nobles have fallen because of their in-laws. The moment you have a successor, your in-laws turn from ally to enemy. You are no longer necessary to the in-laws as well once you have a successor. If the man you chose is a noble, they will intervene with your matters as in-laws. If heâs a commoner, it might be simpler, but outsiders will start using his family to get their way.â
âIf⊠I canât give birth to a successor?â
âYou have an excellent piece of insurance called your sister. Itâs not a bad idea to leave all the child bearing to your sister while you focus on consolidating your political power.â
Lailaâs face turned pale. If she did that, her sister would hate her forever. But her father and mother died in front of her eyes, for the title of Duke. If the dukedom required it, it had to be done.
â⊠If I do all that, can I maintain the dukedom?â
âNo. Everything Iâve said can only be done after you meet the prerequisite. It has yet to be achieved, and itâs very difficult to do so.â
â⊠Youâre saying I must show strength and talent befitting the title of Duke.â
âThatâs right. Whatâs even more difficult after that is to maintain the Dukedom. The Pendletons already have a solid foundation to build upon, but you need to build the very foundation from scratch. It may crumble in the middle, and you may have to build it all over again. This is only possible depending on your effort, willpower, and most definitely your talent.â
â⊠I will, I will make it happen.â
Laila grit her teeth and declared to herself so. Isaac shooed her away roughly.
âWork hard. Go have some rest or wash yourself. You look hideous.â
Laila nodded and walked out of the room. Isaac got out a new cigarette and spoke.
âCordnell, take care of the brat.â
âHuh? Yes. Yes Lord.â
Cordnell, who was watching Laila with great pity, immediately rushed toward Laila at Isaacâs order, while Rivelia sighed deeply, a deep sadness in her eyes.
âDid you have to tell her now?â
âIâm surprised you even let me finish. I was expecting you to stop me halfway through.â
âThe Directorate of Analysis has also determined that maintaining the Dukedom will be difficult. Is such a cruel method really the only way?â
âCruel? What is?â
âAre you really asking that?â
âWhat a joke. You call this cruel? You should be well aware what happened to the original owner of this body over a mere title of baron.â
ââŠâ
âHey, damsel, you listen here too. Everything I said just now is a daily occurrence in the field of noble politicsâthe very environment you are living in right now. You should really graduate from that naivete if you donât want to lead your own family to ruin.â
âBut you could have waited until she maturâŠâ
âShall I make a prophecy now? I heard that one of Wolfgangâs barons was a distant relative of his? I bet you all the other families are currently scouring the continent in search of Wolfgangâs branch family. Just a single drop of the Wolfgang blood is plenty for a claim on the Wolfgang dukedom. Thatâs how tempting of a prize it is. Because the successors from the main family are daughters, the family that finds a man with even a single drop of Wolfgangâs blood will try to aim to become the next Duke.â
âI am also a direct successor to Pendleton, yet it hasnât happened to me.â
âThatâs because Duke Pendleton is alive and watching with both eyes open. What kind of lunatic would do something like that? And even if Duke Pendleton didnât exist, Central wonât let that slide. But Wolfgang doesnât have such assistance.â
ââŠâ
âWhich is why if you want to see the brat acquire the title of Duchess, you better teach her well. Iâm sure thereâs some connection between you two since both of you are protagonists. Give her some private Pendleton-style lessons on lordship. No, maybe both of you need to learn together?â
Isaac snickered, and Riveliaâs nose flared in anger before she walked down the stairs, saying that she had work to do.
âBut that was still too harsh.â
Rizzly spoke with a hint of disappointment on his face, perhaps thinking of Laila as his disciple. Isaac smirked.
âAre you really saying that after seeing her grit her teeth and stand firm like that? Having too much bottled inside will have problems in the future, so she needed to empty her emotions at one point. An opportunity presented itself, so I used it. Even if she is just a piece of insurance, itâll be a problem if she breaks before I get to use it.â
Isaac grumbled his answer, and Rizzly poured Isaac a glass of fruit wine and spoke.
âPendleton is receiving Centralâs aid, but you said Wolfgang has no such thing right?â
âAnd?â
âArenât you trying to be that assistance yourself?â
âMe? What a joke. Iâm more curious to see if Iâll survive until that brat grows up. Well, I have no intention of surviving until then. But there can be others who can help instead.â
âLike the elves, North Bears, or non-humans?â
âMaybe, maybe not.â
Isaac replied with a smile in response to Rizzlyâs scheming smile.
One of the four main heads of Port City that once possessed riches en masse and had wielded great influence in the governmentâand now the only person who held the rights to one of the waterwaysâZeroman came to the rooftop of New Port Cityâs City Hall and kneeled in front of Isaac and his administrative body the day after reunification was decided.
It was a symbol of complete surrender.
âI will introduce myself. I am Zeroman, the current mayor of Port City.â
âIâve heard the stories. You would have lived the rest of your life in ease if you stayed put, but that nosy little head of yours couldnât keep out of this exhausting mess.â
Isaacâs direct answer soured the mood and raised some coughs from the administrative body, but Zeroman nodded in agreement and smiled bitterly.
âThat is why I am regretting it recently.â
âAt least you know now.â
The weak smile on Zeroman was familiar to Isaac. A smile that was disappointed and tired of humans, dejected. Just like himself⊠It was probably why he gave up on everything and let everyone walk over him, using his rights like they were their own to seek profit for themselves.
âArenât you old enough to know what kind of animals humans are?â
â⊠What can I say? This is the home I was born, raised, and now die in. Not to mention I have no successors, so I have no choice but to do as they wish.â
âFool.â
Isaac criticised him and Zeroman nodded knowingly.
âOne thing I know to hold true for humanity is that we will deny even the most conspicuous of outcomes.â
That comment dug at the Port Cityâs residents, who had been riled up by the prospect that reuniting with New Port City would restore their wealth and status to prior levels.
But these fools were so consumed by greed that they didnât even have such foresight.
Zeroman was sick of the citizens, who framed him as a traitor for refusing to reunite with New Port Cityâall the while while these exact citizens used all of his wealth as their own.
âLet me ask this one thing. How did you get away?â
The question was puzzling, but everyone realised this was about how Zeroman managed to escape the massive debt from the casino incident.
âItâs nothing. I found there was no need to join once I let go of my greed.â
âReally? Hm, fine. Brat.â
âYes.â
Laila came next to Isaac at the call. Isaac patted her head and spoke at Zeroman.
âI will purchase your waterway. In return, teach this brat.â
â⊠Teach her as in?â
âTeach her how despicable humans can become for profit, how selfish these animals are, how treacherous they are, and so forth. Teach her the world. People whoâve neglected to thank charity. Who delude themselves into entitlement. Youâve met them all, so you should have much to teach. There will be many who will look down on her and manipulate the little ârepresentativeâ in the negotiation. They will make plenty of fine samples for her studies.â
âItâs a job too heavy for me.â
âWell, I recommend you do it anyway. The brat doesnât have any experience, so if someone doesnât hold her straight from the side, sheâll get swept up in the current. What do you think Iâll do if I donât like the result?â
ââŠâ
âThere are many people around you who lose their lives due to unfortunate accidents. You donât want to see them die meaninglessly after youâve given everything to them right? Unless, itâs revenge you want, which I donât mind either.â
âI, I will do my best.â
Realising Isaacâs intention was to clear the board if he didnât like the results, Zeroman bowed his head low, cold sweat dripping. From the experiences of his long life, he knew that Isaac wasnât joking.