Isaac reports the situation to Morgan and Margaret as he attends the party.

"I see, I understand the general situation. There are parts that are not going well. It's no wonder this is natural. Rather, given the size of the plan, it would not be an exaggeration to say that things are going well."

Marquis Windsor's persuasion has not been successful, but it cannot be helped.

He has run the country as prime minister for many years.

He should have a child's attachment to the country, not as much as to the Marquises.

We will not be able to agree to easily disrupt the country.

The Marquis of Wilmente doped his feet into a bottomless swamp.

Though for Jason's sake, I promised the nobles Isaac's support.

I'm sure they'll be proactive in moving from me.

It is no surprise that this move has been seen as part of the rebellion for a long time.

It is likely that we will have to cooperate irreversibly.

I knew Marquis Warwick was unhappy with the royal family, but I didn't think it was enough to invite Isaac.

The idea of "I want Amanda to marry me so soon" comes to mind, but it's a plus material.

If you feed your engagement, Marquis Warwick will easily be on your side.

Isaac is troubled that he doesn't feel that way, but the fact that he has strong dissatisfaction is not bad.

Then there was the trend of the Territorial Earl's family, but we managed to make an estimate.

"The Count Lancaster family... well, we'll figure it out. Sam's loyal to the Royal Family, but more than that, he's going to turn to the enemies of Count Brander. If the Count Brander chooses a path against you, it won't be hard to persuade."

Count Lancaster had a friendly relationship, which was easy for Morgan to persuade.

It is particularly convenient that Count Brander is likely to turn against the enemy.

He would hate to be under the same flag as Count Brander.

"Count Bristol may be difficult, but the possibilities are not zero. You saved me after I lost my authority in front of your Majesty. There are places to move at a loss, but it's not like you're a man who doesn't feel obliged. The way I've talked about it, it depends on what the royal side does."

Morgan was moving towards him, too.

I was gathering information from the contacted aristocrats and listening to their impressions of the royal family.

Naturally, the aristocrats in the realm are in preferential contact.

The Count of Bristol is the prime opponent, only with the Marquis of Welrod.

It had already been confirmed where he was going to be.

"Count Ulrich must be particularly tough. It does not move by loyalty to the royal family or profit or loss, but by its own sense of justice and morality. When my son graduated from Royal College and learned his work as a lord, it was time to become independent as a proxy. And yet, we all know that it's hard for him not to get into some kind of position. It looks like a normal man at first glance, but in a way it's the most embarrassing man."

--Even Elias, who is called King of Wisdom and seeks a way of life worthy of his title, is unlikely to let him hold the position of minister or general.

For a moment, Isaac's head had the image of a stubborn father flipping over.

But Isaac had the impression that he was a soft man.

Morgan's rating was surprising, as he didn't get the impression of being rigid.

(I don't think so. Maybe it's a type that has a particular attachment like Tanaka.)

--Mirrormann Tanaka.

I am a college friend.

He had a demented habit of peeking into a woman's skirt with a mirror, such as a staircase.

One day, another friend said, "Isn't it safer to put a camera in your shoes?" and he was furious.

"Just watch it in real time!".

Usually it's warm and popular, but suddenly I get furious when I touch something I can't give up.

Whatever the direction, so must Count Ulrich.

That way, it's likely to break the bones to persuade someone with their own sense of justice.

Isaac thought it might be better to persuade Arthur, his son, who was a senpai, that he was a good person and could tell the difference between profit and loss.

"The persuasion of others is important, but there are other problems. When are we going to talk to Randolph and the others? Do you have any thoughts you haven't talked about?

Margaret asks Isaac.

This was an important issue for Randolph and the others alone.

We must also tell the owners of other houses that one day they are "thinking of rebellion".

If the rebellion is prepared late, it will be crushed before it is decided.

When to start preparing was a very important question.

I also had to tell Randolph, acting lord.

But Isaac wasn't thinking either.

I thought about it and didn't tell it.

"Father... if you listen to me, I'm going to show my face... That's not all. If you were to prepare now, they would say," I was going to betray you in advance. "Let's start by letting Jason play the psychopath. Then you can argue that it is an act of grieving the country. Because the name of the business is important. And...."

Besides?

"If you tell many nobles to prepare for the rebellion, you won't be able to go back. It is also possible that Jason will have the last choice to welcome Pamela as Princess of the King and Nicole as a side room. That's not all. If you choose to abandon Pamela, but you don't see the success of the rebellion... I'm going to abort. For the sake of my family...."

This was a difficult decision for Isaac.

If we had acted without thinking about it later, we might have been more likely to succeed.

But despite Nicole's signs of inverse harmony, Jason didn't break up with Pamela.

Probably (...) not sure (...).

Given what happened when it didn't work out, we had to secure an exit.

Even with some injuries, it can be repaired if it is not fatal.

However, there was still a big problem with this idea.

"What about the Marquis of Windsor?

"In some cases, we also consider abandoning it. Of course, I'd like to help. However, I also want to avoid Kendra being executed for my selfishness. Running backwards may increase your chances of success....."

Morgan's question touched Isaac's heart.

I didn't want to talk about the possibility of abandoning Pamela.

Nevertheless, we cannot afford not to answer.

I thought that my desire for Pamela was selfish and told him that there was a way to live as a mere nobleman.

But it wasn't enough for Morgan.

I need to ask you something else.

"That's not all. The Housekeeper of Windsor knows about the rebellion. But if you break your promise, you'll be touched."

"It would be nice if it worked. You can say you're trying to lead us to a disadvantageous situation."

"Are you serious?

"I also think about pulling when I don't have a chance to win. Of course, I'm going to ask for help from the Marquises of Windsor, including Pamela."

I see.

Isaac also thinks about severing years of thoughts from his colon.

Then the success rate is extremely high when moving to execution.

Morgan was reassured that he would not commit suicide.

"I'm honestly glad you're thinking about going back. When it comes to Pamela, I was wondering if I could only think about moving forward."

"No, I don't want Grandpa to tell me that... You came on board to tell me to do it, didn't you?

"Well, did that happen?

"Recently I've forgotten something because of my age."

"Don't forget that story."

Morgan and Margaret pretend to be unfamiliar with Isaac.

They were like, "What are you talking about? Isaac can't pursue it any more, and his face is slightly distorted.

Looking at it, the two laughed.

"Certainly, I can't deny that I've done evil with a temporary tension. But I always thought I'd have to make a stop for you somewhere. I'm glad you realized it yourself."

(It kind of smells like a lie....)

Isaac doubted his grandfather's words.

But I can't tell you 100% lies.

At that time, Tiffany's unexpected confession made the scene noisy.

My grandfather couldn't have stayed calm either.

It is highly likely that even if I could endure it normally, the tension rose and I said it.

I'll help Isaac, but he might have wanted to stop somewhere.

It is true that I am happy.

However, that would mean that Isaac still has a chance of being stopped somewhere rather than delighted with his decision.

"I've wanted to ask you something more than that."

Margaret tries to switch sides.

"Why do you hate being engaged to Lord Loretta and Amanda so much? Engaging them will make the dream come true. Is there anything else you want to do besides make Mr. Pamela the First Lady?

Her doubts were what I had in mind before.

Leaving the First Lady's seat for Pamela is pointless if the plan fails.

I should have gotten engaged to them to increase my chances of success.

"... you're pathetic, aren't you? I can't believe I'm looking sideways at Pamela and Lisa. [M] Well, if you get married, you'll be careful. But there will definitely be a difference between the two. If it makes you feel lonely, I don't think you should get married from the beginning."

"But that's what political marriage is all about.

"Maybe, but...."

Isaac sees Morgan.

"Grandpa doesn't even have a side room."

Morgan was told to face Margaret.

Margaret stares at her, but Morgan decides to give up.

"In my case, I was wary of my father and there was no talk of engagement. But most of all, Margaret's jealousy-"

Morgan distorts his face with pain.

Because Margaret was pinching Morgan's thighs.

She probably doesn't want her grandson to tell her shameful past.

Morgan was rubbing his thighs, as if he was a little pinched.

"Well, Pamela could be jealous, too. No matter how much you are educated as Princess of the King, there is only one woman inside. You wouldn't feel too good if you were engaged to more than one woman. And I want Lord Loretta and the others to meet someone who loves me alone."

"Yes, I hope that sweetness doesn't kill me...."

Margaret had something to worry about.

"We have Valentine's Day next month. I wonder if I can make it through you."

"It's okay. I refuse to accept it properly."

Isaac answers confidently.

But Margaret didn't seem all right.

Because it's not good to lick the desperation of a girl student who didn't have a choice until she was in third grade.