In addition to his parents, the Marquis of Welrod, he attended a party for the Marquis of Windsor and Marquis of Wilmente.

We cannot ignore the Marquis Warwick party.

I had a bad feeling about it, but I will attend.

The hunch came true.

The kids who just turned 10...

"I'm glad to work for Lord Enfield."

And he said, "Oh, no.

This does not mean "I want to work away from the Marquis of Warwick."

"I want Amanda and the Marquis of Warwick to rule."

The Marquis of Warwick must have blown into the children of the nobles under his umbrella.

Isaac gets tired of saying, "Again."

Methods that use children are effective.

It's hard to refuse if you ask an innocent child to do so.

But that's why it's not a reason to get engaged.

"Even if I marry Amanda, I will rule long before I rule as a lord. There's a Warwick Household. And the Marquis of Warwick, who rebuilt such a mess in just a few years, is a wonderful lord. It's rude to expect a replacement from now on."

Isaac said so and gently told the children.

Even though the Marquis of Warwick ordered it, if it goes on any longer, it's as if he really wants to retire the Marquis of Warwick.

The children could no longer hope for Isaac's lord.

But there are others who don't.

"Don't worry about that. If you want to marry Amanda, give up the governor right away. Now that there are no more obstacles..."

"No, no, no, no, what are you talking about! There will be good and bad things to say, even if you are joking. What do you think the royal title is? You can't just give up like that!

- The Marquis of Warwick himself.

He began to act on his own when he realized that he could not use his children's hands.

Isaac was confused by the too straightforward offer.

I try to teach you something common and common.

But it didn't work for him.

"Well, if Lord Enfield will be my son-in-law, I don't care about the royal family. No, you can recommend it to the king anyway."

Isaac's face stretches out against the words of the Marquis of Warwick.

No matter how much I wanted Amanda to marry, I didn't think I'd say that.

"Lord Warwick... let's just say I didn't hear what you just said. No matter how much you want Amanda to marry, it's too much."

Isaac's face was drawn with a smile.

The offer of the Marquis of Warwick is thankful, but it is too blatant.

If you say, "Let's do it," you'll know that Isaac has anti-royal ideas.

I can't nod, and I have to deny it.

Looking around, trying to convince them not to say stupid things.

But not only Amanda, but also the kids were staring at Isaac with serious eyes.

(What? Why?)

Isaac didn't know, but these children were heard complaining about royalty by their parents at a time of great sensitivity.

As a result, loyalty to the Reid royal family is weak.

Some had resentment because they knew the plight of their parents.

There is more respect for Isaac, who has a clear record of accomplishments.

The children agreed with Marquis Warwick and did not intend to disagree.

"Please say something from Amanda, too. Jason and Pamela were dating at the student council, weren't they?

Isaac in trouble asks Amanda for advice.

Jason and I have an exchange as student council officers.

I knew she would stop the Marquis of Warwick.

"Yes, but... Pamela is a good person, but Jason is... As far as I can see, I'm worried that it won't be very reliable. If you think about what to do for everyone, you can't deny your father's idea. And Isaac, I'm sure we'll make it to the country."

(I'm in trouble now!

It will be a graduation ceremony soon.

It is very difficult to be suspected of participating in the rebel plan just before graduation ceremony.

The main culprit must be himself.

I had to avoid the Marquis of Warwick.

"Just because you're anxious doesn't mean you should limit yourself. Everyone gets sick sometimes. When that happens, I need to support you first. I appreciate your trust."

Isaac gently talks to Amanda.

"Why should I teach you?" But this is a matter of timing.

I might have welcomed Jason after he ran off.

"If that's all you have to say, I can't help it."

The Marquis of Warwick retreated greatly.

It may be a desire, not a reason or an intuition.

But I'm sure Isaac's reaction made him feel something.

The expression was bright.

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Isaac appeared at a party hosted by other houses.

Earl Lancaster was strongly encouraged to engage Judith, much like the Marquis Warwick party.

We did not speak of treason against the Royal Family, but we were attacked by the strength of our connection with the Marquis of Welrod.

But it was easier to say no to common sense than the way the Marquises did.

The party of the Earls of Bristol and Ulrich ended without any problems.

Isaac was so relieved to say that he was finally able to attend a normal party.

But Isaac decided to go where he didn't.

- It's the Earl of Brander's party.

"... welcome."

Count Brander said, "Well, why are you here? He seemed dissatisfied.

I issued an invitation to the Duke as a courtesy, but I didn't really want him to come.

I thought Isaac wouldn't want to come, so he was also alarmed.

But Isaac had a reason to visit.

We need to find out to what extent Count Brander is offended.

To do so, it would have been a good idea to visit him when he sent me the invitation.

At the party, Count Brander couldn't conceal his bitter expression.

Because the children and their families were responsive to Isaac, not to Count Brander.

A nobleman under the umbrella of the Count of Brander adores the lord of another house, albeit the Duke.

The appearance was unpleasant to Count Brander.

But their response is also natural.

What is in trouble is the situation of each other, but I can't trust someone who can borrow it.

It is a natural reaction to thank the person who reached out in trouble.

I could see that the Count Brander bond was already a mess.

Isaac set up Count Brander himself after the party.

"For now, the relationship with the aristocrats under the Count Brander family does not seem to be good."

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Count Brander glanced at Isaac with his absurd eyes saying, "Whose fault is it?"

"But it was also for the Count Brander. If I had borrowed money directly, Uncle Lancaster's drinking would not have gone down. [M] Uncle Brander desperately collected the money and paid the compensation, and Uncle Lancaster felt that sincerity. Even if the relationship deteriorates temporarily, it should be repaired over time. I'm sure they'll understand."

I hope so.

Count Brander remained suspicious.

Of course, given our relationship with the Count Lancaster, it is unlikely that we will believe Isaac's words so easily.

"There must be something behind it."

"Speaking of which, they say the mine is expanding into tunnels. Little by little, but aren't there more miners and more income?

That's right. However, this is rather modest compared to mine revenues. "

--Earnings from human legs belong to the Count Brander family.

The more you expand the mine and increase the number of people working, the more tax revenue you will earn.

However, it is less than income coming directly from the mine.

Whatever the way out, it is not interesting that the Earls of Lancaster take the profits of the mine.

Count Brander couldn't hide his dissatisfaction with Isaac who caused it.

(... no, this... It comes from denying my words first. I thought it was a shame....)

Isaac gave up making Count Brander his ally.

He seeks enemies to mislead his dissatisfaction with the status quo.

Isaac must be the target.

An understandable enemy who helped Judith and stood by Count Lancaster.

Count Lancaster's house is hard to denounce, but Isaac has nothing but resentment.

That's why it's a great way to avenge your eyes.

Convincing such a person is a difficult business.

You should use your persuasive efforts to do something else.

I've known this since before I visited, but I can tell by checking it out.

- Who's on your side and who's your enemy?

It is a harvest even if it is confirmed.

If the Earl of Brander turns against the enemy, we will need to deal with it accordingly.

The Marquis of Windsor or the Marquis of Warwick must deal with it.

I had to think about the response.