Chapter 34 - Volume 2 (1/2)
Isaac forced the elves and North Bears into Port City for two reasons. One was so they could get accustomed to living in a human world. The other was to buy him some time to refine his plan.
Changing New Port City in just three years was impossible, even if he had multiple lives to attempt at it. To rebuild this city by the book would require considerable support from the government, funds, and an army.
Well, Isaac never planned to change this city in a normal fas.h.i.+on. In fact, Isaac realised that New Port City held the potential to become a land where money rained from its skies as long as it was developed properly. This was way back when Isaac gathered information about New Port City when he was first a.s.signed to this city. This possibility was neglected simply because he didn’t have the authority, funds, or manpower to do it. But most important of all, he had no reason to do this bothersome task.
“Is it time to start it all?”
With the holidays over, Kunette and Reisha, who didn’t want to go back to Campus were forcefully evicted from the city to be returned to Campus. Isaac then gathered Cordnell, Lanburton and Rizzly with the plans which detailed the future projects to some degree.
“What is this?”
Lanburton tilted his head to the side when he was given a sheet of paper from Isaac. Cordnell, on the other hand, quickly realised what it was after a single glimpse.
“It’s an employment contract.”
“Yeap. This kind of thing should be done properly.
“But we are already paid by the contracts made with our guilds.”
“Even better. You’ll make a small fortune after three years if you get paid from both here and your guilds.”
Cordnell tilted his head, trying to process the situation. He then decided to sign the contract as the representative of all seven employees after concluding that there was nothing to lose from signing it.
Lanburton, on the other hand, handed the paper back to Isaac after watching Cordnell sign it.
“Elves do not form contracts. Every word we speak is an oath we make.”
“I have no choice because of tax issues. If I don’t have proof, I can’t give your pay.”
“Having a new experience is a pay we are more than content with.”
“You’re going to live for 3 years penniless? Well, that’s good for me, but if people find out I’ve been working the elves without any pay, I’ll be constantly hara.s.sed by Department of Law for tax evasion and exploitation of labour. I’d really like to avoid that situation if I can.”
“I guess there’s no choice then.”
Once Lanburton signed his contract, Rizzly gathered the contracts and began comparing them with his. His voice quivered as he spoke.
“Um, what is this exception clause on our contract?”
“Ah, that? No matter how I think about it, I think the North Bears love honey too much. I can’t trust you guys to resist bribes made of honey.”
Both Cordnell and Lanburton nodded to Isaac’s words. The martial prowess of the North Bear Tribe should make them one of the favourites for jobs regarding security or escort, but in truth, almost no one hired the North Bears.
The reason was because they could not refuse any request when honey was being given to them. A single pot of honey was all it took for a warehouse to be emptied or for them to desert in the middle of their mercenary contract.
“D, do you know what this means?”
Rizzly’s body began to shake, unable to hold his emotions in check. Cordnell found Rizzly’s reaction to be puzzling and decided to sneak a peek at Rizzly’s contract.
“If the employee is offered honey from anyone who isn’t the employer for requests in any shape and form, they have the duty to take the honey but ignore the request and report to the employer? Wow!”
“Ha! How creative.”
“It still needs some changes, but this is truly a decisive clause.”
Cordnell and Lanburton shouted out in admiration, and it was now Isaac who was puzzled by their reactions. He looked at them in confusion.
“What? Why are you guys so surprised?”
“This will become the key method to fix the problem that has been plaguing the North Bear Tribe!”
Rizzly shouted. Because of the d.a.m.n honey, the men of North Bear Tribe were limited to a very narrow set of tasks. Many of them wished to travel out into the world, but because of the lack of job opportunities, they had to stay in their own tribe.
Even the men who followed Kunette out from the tribe were warriors of the tribe who possessed exceptional mental resilience to resist honey to some degree.
But now, the North Bear Tribe, which was forced to sustain itself on its own, could leave out into the outside world.
Isaac spoke with a baffled look at Rizzly’s explanation.
“All I did was play around with some words, but n.o.body came up with this simple solution?”
“The North Bears have been stuck with the image that they will ruin their work at the sight of honey, nor was there any work that desperately required the North Bears. It was a difficult problem because of how simple it was. Ha! To think there was a solution like this. With this clause, the North Bears no longer have a reason to betray their employers and can receive the bribes without a problem. Hahaha, Sir Isaac, you have given a great gift to the North Bears.”
Isaac looked to the three, who still seemed touched by this clause. He began to question if those three were making fun of him in his mind but decided that it was all good in the end. He finally had someone he can confidently claim is on his side in this hostile world filled with watchers.
“Then work hard for the next 3 years.”
“We swear our loyalty to you!”
“I don’t need your loyalty, just your contract. Now, shall we start?”
“Give us an order!”
Rizzly bowed his head as if proclaiming that he would give his life for Isaac, while Lanburton’s and Cordnell’s eyes flickered, who knew that things would finally be in motion.
“Can you tell us of your plan?”
Cordnell, who had been suffering from Isaac’s leisurely behaviour until now, asked, and Isaac replied with a grin.
“I will make this city famous for tourism.”
“… What?”
Cordnell was dumbfounded by this plan, which was so simple that anyone could come up with it. Lanburton tilted his head as if he couldn’t understand. Rizzly clapped with his hands, not knowing what any of it meant; the plan had to be good if it was Isaac’s.
“But first, we need to clean this place.”
The Rose Inn was the cleanest and most modern building in the New Port City. Within the building’s private room, three people sipped on their wines in silence. Suddenly, Dinozo stepped into the room, and three pairs of eyes turned to look at him.
“They told us not to cooperate with the Lord’s Representative no matter what.”
The three sighed in unison. Axlon spoke through the grit of his teeth.
“Did you sufficiently explain to them the situation we’re in?”
“I did. They didn’t even bother to listen.”
“s.h.i.+t! Do they think just giving out that order would sort out everything?!”
“This isn’t the same as all the times before. With the authority he holds as the Lord’s Representative, not one of us can guarantee our own safety.”
“Just one word from him and the foundations of our power will vanish into thin air.”
“Ha! You think I’ll die with my thumb stuck in my a.s.s? Tell those masters of ours this warning. If I’m going to die, I’ll take the Administrator with me.”
Dinozo’s eyes narrowed at Axlon’s threat.
“May I take that as a declaration that you no longer need the backing from Port City?”
“I would never have been able to say this in the past. It’s thanks to those masters whom I’ve never seen the faces of that I managed to kill the previous boss and take his place as my own.”
“Yes. Your previous boss was betrayed because he tried to cut ties with Port City and go on his own path. And you are trying to walk the same path he did.”
Axlon snorted despite Dinozo’s retaliation at his threat.
“Ha! I’m just saying that I’ll take the rest of you with me when I fall. And betrayal, you say? Why don’t you try? Let’s see how many dumba.s.ses want to become the leader of this crumbling syndicate.”
Everyone in the room frowned at Axlon’s adamant willingness to destroy everything. They have always been at odds with each other. The only reason they aren’t in open conflict is because they didn’t want Isaac to get involved.
“If anyone’s losing their place, I’d be the first one.”
Dinozo muttered those words, and even Axlon couldn’t stop himself from feeling pity for him. In truth, it was Dinozo who was in most precarious situation after Isaac had received his newfound authority.
The captains of the police are appointed by the ruler of the city alone. Even the masters in Port City had no power to stop Isaac. So if Isaac were to ever say ‘f.u.c.k off’ to Dinozo, he had no choice but to f.u.c.k off.
“And you’re already too late. You may have had the chance when he was alone, but do you have the confidence to kill him when there are so many non-humans guarding his life?”
“Kuuk!”