Isaac

Wrong Success (3)

Building a gambling den meant that everyone who knew how to walk the four wire knew about it, and that the right to speak was diminished.

In addition, Isaac's determination to use four people was short-lived, and the constraint of not being able to engage in the theta district was that he would be ignored at regular meetings.

Isaac, who quietly watched the disagreements of the two-way forces, got used to the idea that the bear looked more like a conflict between the four sides of the world and the union and laughed fatally.

Then, the seat was also subtly bounded. district chiefs, dispatch workers, Isaac's successors, and the ethnic third parties. Seeing that he was already trying to take advantage of the faction's fight, he had no choice but to wear his tongue.

“Hehehe. Not a comedy. You must be mistaken for someone who treats his stomach as a section chief. What, the people's livelihood is at stake? Since when do you have the audacity to say that? ”

Isaac's icy words make you bow your head.

“If you're involved in tax affairs, not citizens' livelihoods, you're less profitable. Don't make excuses for the citizens. What I hate the most is people trying to make excuses and take advantage of themselves. ”

The four of you were even more puzzled, and the dispatch staff and their followers laughed at you with a cheerful look.

Isaac lights a new cigarette and says to them,

“Don't smile, you idiots. ”

Isaac's abusive remarks harden. Isaac looks at those people and says to his successors,

“Disappointed, subordinates. ”

“ ……. ”

“Fortunately, those who are born with talents and ride the course of their lives on campus should be fortunate. By the way, isn't it because of the damn money that you're paying me more than twice as much to go to college and humiliate me? ”

“ ……. ”

“Living on hunger, reducing the budget for free meals? I would have lived through the misery of poverty... and reduced the jobs of the poor? You want to deny you're from college because you're rich? Or are you just forcibly forgetting? Even if I wanted to, you should have opposed it. ”

“ ……. ”

“No! I was wrong. The talent on campus is different. Very capable. I'm impressed. He really has a knack for advancing. Yay! You have to do this to get ahead. In the future, you'll be able to easily gain a noble title. It's an essential ability to see people as people and only as a number on paper in order to be successful. What are you doing? Let's applaud my good successors. ”

Pair, mate. Even.

The sound of Isaac's dry clapping echoes across the cold rooftop.

The successors were dull and dull, with no rebuttal.

I just did what I learned on campus, but as Isaac said, I felt the weight of the number of documents that could rule a person's life weighed on their shoulders. After experiencing the misery of poverty, I remembered the suffering of hunger, and something called the acolytes' conscience pierced my heart. Of course, those who frowned with some challenging glances, including the trans, seemed unconvincing.

“Codnell.”

As Isaac's arrows spill out of his bitterness at him, he shouts in a nervous manner.

“Yep!"

“Hostile?”

“Well, yes. ”

“Is it because you have more money going out than you do coming in? ”

“Yes... ”

“Does one of the causes of the deficit include repayment of investments? ”

“To reduce debt and expenditure as much as possible.... ”

“Enough. Enough of this nonsense. ”

Isaac's harsh remarks make the dispatchers tingle.

“As a matter of fact, the interests of the merchant guild will be more important to you until you record your deficit and withdraw your investment. But I told you to do it right. Further investments are also greedy to repay investments by reducing the budget due to financial deficits in the yard after liquidation. ”

The amount that was robbed by anti-blackmail as an investment nominal has long since been liquidated by business-related tax exemptions and desired site sales as the already invested merchants entered Newport City. The first million gigabytes of investment were contracted, but there was no interest, nor was the repayment period specified.

So, while the city's financial deficit was willing to repay its investment, Isaac's desire to build a ball at the merchant guild was also the reason that the wasted budget could be recorded without being affected by the degree of repayment of the investment. To this extent, the financial waste of the city was leaking enough money for other administrative officials to stick their tongues out.

Isaac leaned back deeply into the chair, clasped his teeth, and looked at the young underlings who had not yet come out of shock and the dispatchers who were looking for positive attention. The district chiefs were wondering if it was good for them to get beat up, and Lanverton and Rizzley were just waiting for the meeting to end quickly with a boring look.

The city is running at its own pace because there is no underling to be sure it is my person. Well, that's what I expected, so I just stood by with a big stick. Even though it was a bigger reason to be bothered by my decision-making and careful involvement. But you can't let it get in the way of your plan.

“Dispatchers should focus on accounting, not city finances, and their subordinates should focus on running the city, not budgets. There are no policy changes. ”

Isaac raises his head to see if his followers are awake, as if they were covered in cold water. The dispatchers gave Isaac a look of distress in his decision.

“Even if we postpone the repayment of our investments, no matter how many tourists we keep our policies, we'll still be short! ”

According to Codnell, Isaac grins.

“You're mistaken. Newport City's main business is the gambling den. Windows, escorts, and role-playing are just bait products to attract customers. ”

“However, the Plain House is crowded, but Fur's cyclical operations have only spared a few, and the Noble Place of Gambling is no match for Fort City! Gambling parlors have cut the city's funding the most in the last six months! ”

“Tsk. Why is he so pessimistic? It's hard to live with the world so stiff. ”

In Isaac's words, Cornell clutches the back of his neck as if his blood pressure were rising, and his followers look at Isaac blankly, forgetting the shock of the poison. The most widely known pessimist since the time of campus was Isaac. That's why it should never come out of Isaac's mouth.

“Just focus on what you're told not to do anything else broadly. Same goes for the subordinates. I have to deal with finances anyway, so just mind your own business and do your own administrative work. ”

“But we don't have a lot of administrative work to do. ”

It is not the entire city of Newport, but the administrative office of the Theta District only. So no matter what happens, the best people on campus have time.

“If you're bored, go back to your role-playing. ”

Isaac said that people's gazes were naturally directed towards Selia. With such a shy and reserved attitude, Isaac put him into the role game to try to change his personality, and Celia became famous for her ridiculous nickname: Newport's Red Rose.

People are staring at me like, "Boom! ’Celia, who had a red face like it was going to explode, desperately shakes her head. The role play was like torture for Selia, who was suffering in front of people.

“We have already devised a way to activate the gambling den. Chief, what happened to what I asked you to do? ”

Solande jumps to his feet when Isaac asks.

“I've already brought the right person. ”

“Bring it.”

“Yes.”

According to Isaac, Solando goes down. People were curious about who Solando was bringing in, so they waited with curious eyes.

Soon after, Solandd takes a young man up to the roof.

The blonde handsome young man frowned and was annoyed and protested against Isaac.

“What the hell are you doing?! Despite the fall of our family, I am the heir to Baron Dyren, who is officially registered as an Imperial Noble! ”

In his protest, people looked at him with their eyes wide, and Isaac, who was momentarily dumbstruck, smiled and said.

“Don't you know where you are? ”

“Huh! You've got some nerve! Kidnapping people in Newport City. Do you have any idea how much trouble this is? Some of my father's acquaintances work for the Imperial Security Council. You better let me go before you regret it. ”

At that point, Isaac looks at Solande.

“You didn't bring him here. You kidnapped him and dragged him? ”

“That's how it happened. ”

“Still, a nobleman can be a pain in the ass when he receives a report. Did you really think Fort Shi and I would back each other up if something went wrong? ”

“It was... … just as soon as I saw it, I tried to run away, and the children showed a lot of loyalty. ”

“Any witnesses?”

“Th-that won't be much. ”

“Really? If something goes wrong, just bury it. It's annoying to sue.”

“Yes.”

Bluff pales in his complexion as he has a violent conversation with the parties in front of him, then pulls back.

“Go, how dare you! Murdering nobles is a lowest cost weapons prison! ”

“That's a lot to say. Does the nobleman have a knife in his belly? ”

While listening to Isaac's ridicule, the dispatchers and their subordinates lowered their heads and shook their heads as if they had lost. That was not an ambassador for someone in public office.

“Actually, you don't have to kill me. ”

“Why?”

“He bought most of the bonds he had. ”

“Really? I knew one thing would break. If things go wrong, send him to the mine to make amends. ”

Bluff has accumulated his education and knowledge as a nobleman. He has been involved in the fierce conversations of Isaac and Solando because he has a quick eye for deception and livelihood.

“Whatever you want me to do, I'll work hard. ”

“Hoho? I like that you're quick on your feet. If you teach well, it will be quite useful. ”

Isaac quickly pointed to the empty chair across the street to see if he liked the bluff.

“Sit down.”

“Yes.”

Quickly, he puts his hips slightly on the chair and gives a tense gesture. Isaac nods satisfactorily.

“Recite roughly the personal details. ”

In Isaac's words, Solando opens his mouth instead of the young man.