I said I'd talk to the Marquis Wilmente alone, but we had one secretary with each other.

To be a witness to what I'm about to say.

"You have to apologize first. In fact, there was no request from my grandfather."

"It was an atmosphere where I wanted to talk to Sashi, so I was wondering if it wasn't. You don't want Fred to hear about it, do you?

"Exactly. I didn't expect that much."

Isaac was not in a hurry, taking an attitude of "obviously."

The story I told Marquis Wilmente was lighter than the one I told Marquis Windsor.

That must have left me calm.

However, it is within the scope of assumptions.

It is inconvenient to set things up from now on unless you leave some calm judgment behind.

"This is just the story. His Highness is beginning to ignore not only Pamela, but also the Marquis of Windsor."

"Well, that's...."

The Marquis de Wilmente wondered whether it was all right to listen to him like this.

It's not the level at which Fred's fiancée is decided.

I had a huge feeling it would shake the country.

--If you listen, you won't be able to get out.

--But I can't help but ask.

I wanted to hold my head and say, "You've brought me a nasty story."

"Normally, Baroness Nettle Halls would be the side chamber. But something happened that I couldn't overlook."

"You're accusing me of throwing Baroness Nettle Halls down the stairs."

"Yes, it is."

Isaac never smiled.

The expression remains serious.

It was to make the Marquis Wilmente nervous if it wasn't something he could talk about whispering.

As Isaac was aiming, the Marquis Wilmente corrected his spine.

"We don't have to think about the difference in power between the Marquis of Windsor and the Baron of Nettleholes. Yet Baroness Nettle Halls imitated facing Pamela. It was also a direct conjecture to His Highness. Would Housekeeper Windsor miss her being a side chamber?

"You won't miss it. The Housekeeper of Windsor is forgiving when his own honor is damaged, but not when the honor of the Reid kingdom or nobility is damaged. I bet you're proud to try to stop Baroness Nettleholes from entering the rear chamber."

The Marquis of Wilmente recalled the incident committed by the young man in front of him.

Louis, a Carmine Chamber of Commerce, once hid his sister and nephew, whom he had given to his wife at the Braak Chamber of Commerce.

At that time, Louis relied directly on Elias over the nobles' heads.

And he looked down upon the nobleman from beside Elias.

The Marquis of Windsor was outraged by the disrespectful conduct of the nobles and ordered Isaac to retaliate immediately.

It was unfortunate that he could not see him crying with his chest, so the Marquis Wilmente also remembered it well.

The Marquis of Windsor has a place in nobility.

That's why Marquis Wilmente didn't feel unnatural about Isaac's words.

"Of course, Your Highness is also aware of the movement. Your relationship with the Household of Windsor may spill even further."

Isaac looked down.

The figure was the melancholy man himself who worried about the future of the country.

"Nobility has grown in power in recent years. It might be a welcome situation for the emperor of the King's Party."

"I don't think so! Even if it is a factional struggle, it is to determine the policy of the country. It is a struggle for the adoption of opinions that seem good for the country. Sometimes we take away positions of power... but we're not going to fight until we mess up the country. I understand that if the country is disturbed, we will be in trouble."

Isaac's words were immediately denied by the Marquis Wilmente.

Indeed, if the Marquis of Windsor falls, the King's Party will prevail.

But, as he says, we only want a degree of rivalry in a stable state.

If the country is disturbed, the total amount of profits generated by the country will naturally decrease.

Then, even for delicious posts, the profits obtained have been reduced.

The Marquis Wilmente thinks about the future, even if there is no idea that he can only pull someone else's feet.

I will not imitate the benefits that the King's Party can enjoy in the future.

That's why he denied Isaac's idea that it was "unexpected."

"I'm glad to hear that. Because people who can calculate profits as well as holding back and stewardship can be trusted. I have more rational thoughts than people who pursue ideals or who simply seek profit without thinking. It didn't seem to be a mistake to choose someone to consult with the Emperor Wilmente."

Isaac was waiting for this response.

Because you are a person with common sense as a nobleman, there are effective means.

The Marquis Wilmente, who "was chosen to consult", was not concerned.

Because I may be able to hold a consultation that is not Roku.

"As it is, Your Highness will step out of the way. You can see that from the behavior of the men who have been involved with Baroness Nettle Holes. Fred too... I've been obsessed with the strongest knights for a long time, but I think there was something a little more common sense. At least you've been consulting with the Emperor Wilmainte.

"Indeed. There's something funny about Fred these days. Fred is also old, so I thought he was just putting it in his beautiful daughter... Is there anything in Baroness Nettle Halls?

Yes, sir.

Isaac answered confidently.

Because if you don't answer with confidence, you won't believe what you're about to say.

"Baroness Nettle Halls' grandfather was a famous educator. In extreme terms, education turns the ideas of the teacher into those of the teacher. If she realizes her charm and breathes unthinkable thoughts into the person she's looking for.... You know what happens? She's not the only victim."

"Mhh...."

--An unreachable idea.

If it was this way, I would have known without being told.

"If you like me, break up with my fiancée and prove it."

Marquis Wilmente remembers the battle.

Because it is not for the Baron's daughter to think.

"Charles, Michael, Damien, Fred.... So who's next? The Housekeeper of Windsor is certainly on the lookout, as he has approached His Highness recently."

"... then why did you imitate the movement of the Housekeeper of Windsor? If you were aware of Baroness Nettle Halls' ambitions, it would be strange to disturb you."

The Marquis Wilmente asks a natural question.

Isaac's movements only seemed to be ticklish to Nicole's vigilant man.

The questioned Isaac closes for the first time.

Breathe gently three times before answering.

"The Housekeeper of Windsor is the one who needs the Reid Kingdom. I don't want it to be a result of fighting the royal family and resigning the prime minister. That's why I stopped the Windsor Household."

― ― Isaac's words mean one thing.

"So who's going to stop it?

"I'll do it."

The Marquis Wilmente drank his spit as expected.

I want to take on the dirty work resented by the royal family.

I wonder if you're prepared enough.

You're still the heir to the blood of the Marquis of Welrod.

The Marquis Wilmente felt so strongly.

If Marquis Windsor leaves the political arena quickly, it will have a major negative impact on national politics.

That's why Isaac, who hasn't held a position yet, will act.

Marquis Wilmente was not surprised because it was similar to the dirty work done by successive Marquis Welrod.

"I want to keep myself safe. I would like to ask the Emperor Wilmente to bring together the King's Party more than ever before. Your Highness will not listen even if defended by the aristocrats. If people other than the aristocrats protect me, I'm more likely to be saved."

"In that case... No, that's what I can help you with."

The Marquis of Wilmente almost said, "Ask Marquis Warwick."

If he had, he would have received two replies.

But I didn't say that.

He didn't ask the Marquis of Warwick to do it, he relied on himself.

It suggests that Isaac is rated "more reliable than Marquis Warwick."

But I can't say "please ask someone else."

That's because I'm not sure I can answer your request.

"'Lord Enfield wants to act with the country's future in mind, so we want to support him,' he said, contacting not only the nobles of the King's Party, but also the houses where they interact. Of course, I'm going to be very careful, but there are some things that happen. I've been scolded by the Housekeeper of Windsor in the past for" taking gentle measures, "so I'm going to try to do something about it while avoiding tough measures."

"Lord Enfield is a stepbrother to Roland. We'll be happy to help. Get in touch not only with the royalists, but also with the houses you know."

Not only will I be able to sell Isaac a favor, but I will also be able to settle my past debts.

There is also the cause of stability in the Reid Kingdom.

For the Marquis Wilmente, this request was a yes.

"Thank you very much. It is more comfortable to have the support of the Emperor Wilmainte than to have millions of allies. I don't mean to say thank you... Norman, take a pledge."

Marquis Wilmente said, "Do you keep a promise of cooperation in writing? I thought it was different.

Norman took a piece of paper out of his bag and handed it to Isaac.

Isaac presents the paper to the Marquis Wilmente.

Isaac presented an affidavit previously signed by Marquis Wilmente with Baron Caningham.

Upon receiving it, the Marquis Wilmente confirms that it is a genuine covenant signed by him.

"In case of trouble, this is the Marquis of Welrod's mansion."

Looks like we're thinking about when Nicole's elimination failed.

In Isaac's words, there is a sense of concern for the Marquis of Wilmente.

If you take it and burn it down later, Isaac won't get tired if he fails.

Marquis Wilmente, thank you for accepting.

(No, are you sure that's okay?

The Marquis Wilmente tried to receive the pledge, but wondered whether it was the right thing to do.

The target is Isaac.

Besides, action is about the country.

Even if you are unhappy to buy from Jason by eliminating Nicole, there is room for discretion.

Besides, you can give Fred the governor.

That will not exhaust the Marquises of Wilmente.

Marquis Wilmente thinks about the right thing to do desperately.

As a result of my thinking...

"This is not a concern. It's called insult."

--I returned Isaac's pledge.

"I did not offer to help establish Congress in a semi-sustainable way. Thinking about the future of the country, I signed it with the readiness of Ichiroto. As long as the elimination of Baroness Nettleholes is also in the interest of the nation, we have the same desire to cooperate. It's unfortunate to suspect that the situation is somewhat different."

"Wilmente Household... Apparently, it lacked consideration. I'm sorry."

Isaac apologized and received a pledge.

"Now, would you like to bet on Lord Wilmente's pride and help me?

"No, thank you. I promise to unite the Kings with all my might. This and your secretary will be your witnesses."

Everything is on Isaac's mark.

- Marquis Wilmainte is a judgmental and relatively common sense figure.

That's why I set up this sort of thing.

He thinks, "When Jason blames Nicole for getting rid of him, he brings together the Kings to protect Isaac."

But it's not.

The fact that Marquis Wilmente "assembled nobles to protect Isaac" tied him up.

- But what if Isaac started a rebellion?

Everyone will think that the Marquis Wilmente is also cooperating.

After the rebellion, "Isaac is the enemy," but when it comes to trouble, he thinks he's scared.

Not only that, but if the royal family finds out about the fact that Isaac was bringing his nobles together, he will be executed as a traitor.

If you don't like it, you'll have to help the rebellion.

You can follow the royal family, but some of the nobles invited by the Marquis Wilmente will follow Isaac.

Whatever the outcome, the temptation of the half-action Marquis Wilmente falls.

--It would be better to cooperate with Isaac irreversibly.

I saw a gap in creating such a situation.

He offered to return the affidavit, so he believed Isaac.

This was a bet for Isaac, too.

It was also possible that he received the pledge and said, "Well, good luck."

It is an adventure because we believe that Marquis Wilmente has the power to decide "what action is right".

It's easy to frame a trap because you're a common sense and a good person.

Because it chooses what you think is best for you.

Well, from now on, we're going to have a complete complicity.

"Complicity is bad, but I promise to cooperate."

Isaac smiled when the Marquis Wilmente showed a spare smile.

But Isaac's smile wasn't the smile that Marquis Wilmente thought.