"Why the Marquis of Windsor tried to kill Baroness Nettleholes. That's because Pamela made a false complaint that she was thrown down the stairs."

I know that.

Pamela told me about a series of events that took place in that incident.

Even if it were true, it would not be good for the baroness to be the daughter of the Marquis, or the fiancée of the Crown Prince.

Even if you were really hurt, you'd have to be patient and silent about the difference in titles.

It's also a problem that Jason believed Nicole, but it's a bigger problem that Nicole defied Pamela.

If Jason, the prince, can't take action, it's only natural that he retaliates against Nicole.

But if we take immediate retaliation, the Marquis of Windsor will realize it was done.

That's why I haven't acted before.

This was something that Theodore and the others knew without asking.

They wanted to know "beyond".

"Why did you stop at the cultural festival? There's no reason to stop it."

The Marquis of Wilmente has Jason's best friend Fred.

Even if Nicole was suspected of assassination, he would not be subject to harsh retaliation.

It is also possible that the Marquis de Windsor could have thought of the perpetrator and could have been unable to determine which one of them was the perpetrator.

Theodore didn't know why Isaac was behaving.

But I know that Isaac lost a great opportunity.

If it is a half-life reason, it cannot be forgiven at all.

"Yes, I do. Pamela is the big reason."

"What!

Alice said something unexpected, so Theodore turned reflexively towards her.

But she was staring at Isaac, not at her reacting husband.

"Isn't it?

Isaac answers the question as if he were convinced, laughing as if he had given up.

"Well, have you heard from the Housekeeper of Windsor?"

"What the hell!

Isaac answered "yes."

Theodore was just surprised.

That's not all.

I was surprised that only I had not been informed of the facts and that I had been sidelined.

"No, I didn't hear anything. I just deduced from what happened in the past. Still, I'm in trouble. I can't believe it hit me."

Alice exhales.

But Isaac wanted to exhale.

Because they've spotted important secrets.

There's nothing I can do about it.

She knows how she met Pamela before the ten-year-old ceremony.

He had more material to judge than others.

However, I didn't think that the likelihood of being noticed would be better than others.

It's probably because I put time away from cultural festivals and gave them time to think.

But there is no problem.

I just changed the order of the descriptions.

"I love Pamela. That's why I need you to break up with Jason. It just leaves a tragedy in the way I take it. Jason dazzles another woman and breaks up with Pamela from his side. Baroness Nettle Holes was needed to make that shape. That's why I got a nail from the Windsor Household."

Theodore is surprised, and opens her mouth to let go.

Alice closed her eyes and looked up to heaven, trying to endure dizziness.

I can't even grab Isaac or mourn.

That was a shocking fact for them.

"I've been thinking about this for a long time..."

Isaac tells the Marquis of Windsor the same thing he told them.

Tell me how hard you've worked to get Pamela.

Both of them listened to this story, bluishing their faces.

After listening, Theodore, who had his face flushed with anger, asks Isaac a question.

"In a moment.... If Lord Enfield hadn't done anything, wouldn't this have happened?

He was trembling in anger.

I was trembling, but my desire to defy Isaac is shrinking.

The feeling that "turning this guy into an enemy is not good" prevailed over anger, and words only returned to normal.

"If I hadn't provided the Baroness Nettle Holes with financial support, I wouldn't have been able to say 'nasty woman' to my teeth, no matter how beautiful. In that sense, you might say it's my fault."

(Though I still don't think it has character)

"But I can't marry Pamela without something. I can't help it."

Isaac answered without fear.

Theodore was going to beat me up, but I couldn't stand it.

"Why don't you realize that the act itself is making Pamela unhappy?"

But I couldn't stand the words.

Strike Isaac with words pointing to reality.

The Marquis of Windsor nodded, "That's right."

But Isaac won't move.

Because he had an excuse.

"But it's Jason's fault that he abandoned Pamela and tried to change trains because he met a cute girl, right?

"That may be so... You haven't decided to abandon Pamela yet."

"No, that's not true. Jason has already made up his mind."

Isaac answered confidently.

I feel disgusted with that confident figure, but I can't help but ask.

"How do you know?

"Because I heard it directly from the person. I still haven't told you how I convinced you to settle..."

I didn't tell Theodore and the others how to convince Jason.

Again, Isaac talks about when he convinced Jason.

The more you listen, the more Theodore thinks it's your fault.

Alice, who was showing a relatively calm reaction, also started showing the color of her anger with a flushing face.

"Please wait. Do you need to stick to the guy who's trying to get rid of Pamela lightly because you found the girl you like? To a man who tries to make the Baroness the front room, not the side room? Aren't you worried about the future of your country?

"It might be better than a man who sticks to someone he met when he was a kid and doesn't want to overthrow his country."

Alice also says something quite spicy.

But it's not Isaac who frustrates me that much.

"Really? One of the other Elves. I had Mathias' runaway accommodate, but I actually refused. [M] Elves can be politically troublesome. It is difficult to decide between the Marquis' daughter Pamela and who should be the front room. That's why I said no. To welcome Mr. Pamela as the main chamber.... it's not just her."

If it was true, I wanted to go behind Theodore and Alice and whisper gently around my ears.

But I put up with it because Norman and the others used to say, "It's like a demon whisper."

Engaging Bridget isn't just about making a beautiful woman your wife.

After the inter-ethnic war, she offered her daughter what she wanted from the elves.

It will be a historic turning point and a world-renowned achievement.

It would have taken a lot of thought to say no.

Loretta, too. His Majesty Hector asked me to be engaged so enthusiastically that he would say, 'If I come to be my son-in-law, I will be the king of generations.' But you refused, too. Theodore knows exactly how good this is, doesn't he?

"Yes, of course."

― ― Even if a person does not have the right to inherit the throne, if the wife has the right to inherit the throne, she will inherit the marks.

This was the same for Theodore.

Since Alice is a woman, her husband Theodore becomes the next Marquis of Windsor.

Naturally, if you divorce, you are in a weak position to be deprived of your title.

But it inherits a great power that was never meant to be.

It is a very attractive engagement for the unemployed.

Especially when you're king of one country.

You can be king of a kingdom about half the size of the Reid kingdom, the Fartil kingdom.

Just take care of Loretta and you'll be free to act.

Isaac should be able to take over the real deal.

Kicking such a delicious story wasn't obviously believable.

"If you marry His Highness Loretta, Pamela will have to let the Second Lady. Then maybe it will be the same as my mother's. I can't make the same mistake as my father. I refuse to give the person I love the most to get the position they deserve."

Isaac tells how much he thinks of Pamela.

"So is Amanda. It is also the same Marquis, and who will be the First Lady will be an important factor, depending on who got engaged first. That's why I didn't accept Lord Warwick's warm invitation. There are no boys in the Marquis of Warwick. You know what happens when you marry Amanda, right?

Theodore and Alice nodded.

Engaging Amanda was also a great opportunity for Isaac to take power.

The Marquis of Welrod and the Marquis of Warwick are the two main houses.

This means you can compete with the Reid Royal alone.

A normal aristocrat would have gladly jumped into an engagement with Amanda.

"Uncle Lancaster is my grandfather's best friend, and Judith herself is a woman called the Virgin in the alley. If you get engaged to her, you'll have influence over the church. Attaching the church as an ally makes it easier for civilians to take control. As lord, thank you for being here. If you are a nobleman with territory, you will want to get engaged to her. But I also refused to talk to Judith. Though the Countess is a young lady, she can't be the Second Lady, who is called the Virgin."

- Engagement with the Virgin Judith, who can mount the Church's absolute support.

Isaac said she refused.

Making Virgin Judith his wife makes it easy for them to be on their side.

Since the church also serves as a hospital, it is close to the civilian population.

The church makes it easier to take control of civilians.

As a lord, he was an attractive opponent when he thought he might be able to contain the confusion that had occurred in the Marquis of Warwick.

--Bridget gains global fame.

― ― Loretta and Amanda, who can significantly strengthen their power.

― ― Judith to get stability in the territory.

Each of them was an attractive opponent.

At least, it seems more beneficial than choosing Pamela, who has a successor brother.

No, should I say there's no merit in choosing Pamela?

--The Marquis of Windsor will inherit Pamela's younger brother, so we cannot strengthen our direct power.

--And above all, because he is the fiancée of Prince Wang, he will definitely take it away.

Loss of power and prestige can upset civilians and destabilize territory.

All the disadvantages.

Theodore and the others couldn't understand why they took such a risk.

"How did you know so much about Pamela? Besides His Highness Loretta, was there a good story? Whoever you choose has a better future than Pamela. Shouldn't we choose them?"

Theodore confronts the question that comes to mind.

If he were Isaac, he would have been engaged around Amanda.

No matter how much you first fell in love with, you weren't obsessed with Pamela.

"It's not rational."

I knew Isaac would wonder too.

Answer the question with a magical look.

"I felt it was cute. Pamela is still beautiful. But I'm not just attracted to appearances. Let's just say the special edge we've felt since we first met... I feel something special that appeals to me. It's something special that no one else has ever felt. It's for Pamela that I've been working so hard for the last 13 years."

Isaac looks not only at Theodore and Alice, but also at the Marquis of Windsor and Rosa.

"Pamela and Jason weren't just fiancées, they must have been childhood friends. And yet, Baroness Nettleholes, who came out, took away her heart and despised Pamela. Such a man and I have lived for Pamela. Who can make Pamela happy? As a parent, to whom would you like to entrust Pamela?

Isaac thought of a way to persuade them.

It was an emotional appeal.

That's why I was alerting Theodore earlier.

"We have to listen to Isaac carefully so we don't get caught," he said.

For that matter, I'm sure you're feeling well.

No, I don't want you to tell me.

Without the consent of her family, forcibly obtaining Pamela would make her unhappy.

Even though I was reluctant, I wanted to get a certain understanding.