By the time we got into the summer vacation, Matt and Janet's engagement was officially decided.

Viscount Wellington liked Matt so much that it was an overwhelming victory that didn't send any other candidates.

Exchange the conjunctions with Viscount Fosbury as his companion.

In this situation, Isaac first told the merchant, "Baron Kirby's engagement has been decided. I wish I had a good property in an empty house nearby from the Marquis House of Wellrod," he blows in.

For Matt, we're looking for a mansion where we can welcome Janet.

The merchants knew exactly what this Isaac was doing.

- Request for euphemistic bribes.

They immediately guessed that it meant "Find a good property for Matt and give it away".

"If only," he said, conveniently, demanding that you look for it and give it to him as a celebration.

The merchants were not dissatisfied with Isaac for demanding blatant bribes.

It's cheap to maintain a relationship with Isaac, such as a demand for a bribe of this magnitude.

Needless to compare with the demands of other grand aristocrats.

As much as I had previously given Tommy, the Baron's three boys, a whole house.

If Matt, who is awarding the Baron, is looking for a mansion, he was just fighting ahead to find it.

Isaac and Matt, the Duke's Knights Commander, are in the mood for one mansion.

The merchants who heard the story happily began to look for the mansion.

And once I owned the mansion, the first thing I would need was a servant.

The Marquis of Wellrod will prepare this for you.

Matt may be close to Isaac, and he must avoid employing the unidentified to be vulnerable to the hostile.

For this reason, I decided to introduce a relative of a servant who works at the Marquis of Wellrod.

They are basically the ones who have no prospect of succeeding the Viscounts or the houses from the Barons.

Naturally they are not the only ones, but their descendants have served me as servants for generations.

Up to three generations of relationships can be called aristocratic relatives.

If you're a Viscount child or grandson, you won't like working as a Baron servant, but if you're more than three generations away, it's fine.

Send him an educator for a while and he'll get around to it.

Prepare only the minimum necessary household tools.

I also have dowry tools, so I don't need to have everything ready.

If there's anything you need, Janet and I can buy something that suits the color of the home.

Isaac is going to prepare the mansion and the servants and leave the rest to Matt and the others.

When something goes wrong, just say, "Ask Tommy, the senior couple,"

Even Isaac, called "Ancient and Now Unique Heroes" and "Man with Thousands of Eyes," had no idea of conjugal life, so there was no advice.

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Where Matt's problem is in one paragraph, Isaac tackles another.

It summoned the Viscounts of Fosbury, the issue.

"Thank you very much for your help this time. We have discussed it with Viscount Wellington and have also decided on the terms of the settlement, so I will report back to you on the matter."

The couple entered the room and immediately bowed their heads.

But there are no souvenirs.

That means one thing.

(I swear allegiance, so give me a break.)

A monetary thank you to the Isaac opponent of the Marquis Welrod family, who is now making the most money, is worthless.

The same goes for goods.

Unusual items also get what you want, so Viscount Fosbury can't thank you for what he can prepare.

- Then what is it that Viscount Fosbury can prepare now?

Promise of allegiance.

We have to pay Isaac for what Damian did.

But if you can't pay, you have to pay with something.

It's an unpleasant way of saying it, but it would be classified as "pay with your body".

(I also have loyalty to the royal family...... It's like having a spy in your body, and you have to say no)

But it was only annoying to Isaac.

It would be deadly if they told me the plan and left "I can't hang out with you like that, I'm gonna tick the royal family".

He was a man in law opponent, which made him an untrustworthy opponent for Isaac.

"I was just wondering how Viscount Wellington reacted. Go ahead, call me."

Isaac recommends a seat to the Viscounts of Fosbury.

They followed the recommendation and sat in front of Isaac.

"So, what about Viscount Wellington?

"I liked Baron Kirby a lot. I got a response saying that it doesn't matter because you introduced me to a better man than Damien and only compensation with money."

The look on Viscount Fosbury's face to report, albeit factual, was full of bitterness to have to call his own son a bad man.

At least, it looked that way to Isaac.

"What's the amount?

"Forty million leads, sir."

It's more expensive than I thought, but it might be cheaper considering what Damian did.

Not only did the Viscount Wellington family scratch the name of the Marquis Wallick family.

"Is it possible to pay?

"We didn't hire mercenaries in the war ahead, so if we had 20 million leads, we could manage..."

"The look on Isaac's face earlier was because he had to touch this thing," he realized.

- Not enough money.

Telling Isaac about it is essentially synonymous with making a debt offer.

Getting Isaac to wipe his ass from what to what still inspires pride.

But I have to answer more than I've been asked.

Even though I was prepared when I was summoned, the mental burden still seemed enormous.

But this development was one of those things that Isaac also expected.

I wasn't so surprised.

"That's right, there's no way a regular army troop leader can take a private soldier to the battlefield."

It doesn't make sense for a lord to hire mercenaries or collect miscellaneous soldiers.

Local lords gather other than regular soldiers to use mercenaries as meat walls to contain damage to soldiers that take time to grow up to one serving.

But not the Royal Army.

The soldiers of the Royal Army are all paid by the Kingdom.

The Commander's nostalgia doesn't hurt, even if it causes heavy damage to the troops.

If you name more than damage, you will be able to emerge without being blamed.

"I can't believe you hired mercenaries even though we're here... Don't you think you're the only one trying to get a handle on us? They think."

That's why the Royal Army unit leaders don't hire mercenaries.

Because commanders who lose their men's trust on the battlefield always have to worry about their backs.

"Yes, thanks to being in the Royal Army, I had some room. We're going to pay for the rest over a few years."

"I see, I see"

Isaac nods several times.

(I thought you were gonna ask me to lend you the money exactly, but just didn't you say that much)

If Viscount Fosbury were to ask me to "lend you money," it was easy to sell a favour.

Even if you can't expect me to be on your side, you could have told me something inside the army.

This is a matter of money, so I just wanted to bite one in the form of helping if I could.

"Norman."

Isaac shows Norman holding his four fingers up behind him.

(iv) There is no such thing as an unpleasant number in the flow of a series of stories. I'll be right in the next room with four bags.

Naturally, the Viscounts of Fosbury and his wife also had an idea in the contents of the bag.

"Lord Enfield, this is..."

"It will take several years to return the remainder of the compensation to Viscount Wellington. I'm sure you'll make it. But your relationship with Viscount Wellington will get worse now, won't it? People are creatures who think, 'How can you be so painful and not forgive me?' One day there will be a hard time resenting the Viscount of Wellington for not saying, 'You don't have to pay anymore because you've conveyed your feelings of apology'"

"That's not true. This one is bad, so there is no annihilation such as resentment. You can't possibly think about it."

Viscount Fosbury denies Isaac's words.

To him like that, Isaac gives a fuzzy extra grin.

"Maybe you are. But the risk should be kept to a minimum. You've heard rumors of me lending money to many nobles without interest? If you repay Viscount Wellington in bulk first, you will have a spare state of mind. Damien, anyway, your relationship could be repairable. I've been involved so far, I'll take care of you till the end."

"But you can't go that far..."

"If you think about when Damien gets married, you should be able to afford the money. Lend without repayment deadline and interest."

"Ha!?

- No deadlines, no interest.

Actually, it's like I'm just saying I'll give it to you.

Whatever it is, it can't be as kind as imitating throwing away 40 million leads.

"Of course, there are two conditions"

Naturally, you have to pay the price.

No matter how much Katherine was there, Isaac didn't have it, such as the intention to lend it unconditionally.

"The first is not to punish Damian immediately. This may have been sheltered by Your Highness, but I would like to keep you from attending school for a while so that those who do the same do not show up."

"Expose your life to shame...... is that why"

"Well, that's right. There are also Charles and Michael, so it doesn't mean Damien is the only one who has a hard time. In the meantime, let me go to school until I graduate. I need to tell Mr. Janet to stay out of this."

"His Royal Highness was sheltered, so I had trouble handling it even as far as I was concerned. I appreciate the time to think about what to do with the disposition until I graduate...... I just wanted to talk to Viscount Wellington."

Viscount Wellington told me that it could be done with gold, but that might be because he thought Viscount Fosbury would inflict some punishment on Damien himself.

If you're going to see how things go until graduation without doing anything, you're likely to change the terms of the settlement.

As Viscount Fosbury, I just wanted to talk to him and then decide.

I know how Isaac feels, too, so I didn't impose any more.

"The second is that you want it to be accepted as a deposit from me to the Viscount Fosbury."

"Deposit!..."

Catherine peeled her eyes off at this and was surprised.

I didn't have an affair with Isaac, so it wasn't about receiving a deposit.

I just had to be surprised because I had no idea.

"Viscount Fosbury. I told your mother not to ask for help, and you went first when Damien apologized to Janet, didn't you?

"Oh, that's..."

It was when Damien made an apology that wasn't an apology and made Janet sad.

At that time, I went to Lucia for help because I pissed off Janet and Amanda.

I thought, "Tomorrow the Viscount Fosbury family will be over," so I couldn't do anything jittery.

"I went, didn't I?

"... Yes"

There was no response, so Isaac pushes.

Neither can Catherine, there's no excuse.

I had to nod and answer.

"I am also involved in improving my relationship with my mother. Madame and Damien have some thoughts, too. So there are aspects to it that you didn't respond harshly. But that's the only time."

Isaac begins to speak with a serious face: "This is no joke".

"It's good to come to the Marquis Wellrod family for help. But I don't want you to imitate your friendship with your mother. Because of your mother's character, you can't abandon your friend. So the time will come for me to make the decision to cut it off instead of my mother. I want to make sure you don't misjudge me at that time so I don't owe you anything. Thank you for burying my mother's loneliness in this case."

Isaac was trying to give up his love with the money in front of him for solving the problem Damien had caused.

I can't allow you to try to use my mother any more.

I was trying to use this stream to stab Catherine in the nail.

"It was like turning to the enemy to the Marquis Wallick house, and I wondered what was going to happen, and I didn't know what to do. Though it was moving, I am reflecting on the fact that Lord Enfield broke his dictum. Sorry, sir."

Catherine answers with a trembling voice.

The Marquis Wallick family is scared too, but Isaac is more scared.

As soon as I realized that the man in the Reid kingdom who shouldn't turn to his enemies was staring at me, I felt like I wanted to get out of this place.

Reflect ferociously on how sweet Lucia's kindness has become.

"If you've reflected, that's fine. I'm just saying there's no next time. I don't feel like doing anything right now. However, please don't tell your mother because this condition is my personal request. I want you to treat my mother in the same way as before."

"Yes, of course it is. I wouldn't even say it. I apologize for making you uncomfortable"

"You just have to understand. That's the deal from me. [M] If you can accept these two conditions, you can take this money back."

This was a breaking condition for the Viscounts of Fosbury and his wife.

I still have affection for even silly children as parents.

If you don't have to abolish it or execute it, you've never crossed it.

Isaac made me an excuse to see how Damien was doing, so I'm just thankful.

The same applies to Catherine.

"You broke your promise!" I could hardly complain about being punished.

Yet you gave me a chance.

Finally, he said he would also give me a lot of money.

It was such a favorable condition that I couldn't understand why you would do that.

So much so that I think he cares, with all due respect.

But not for Isaac.

Damien just needed it as a sacrifice to Nicole.

Because Catherine also needed inspiration to put a foothold in herself.

Isaac was just acting for himself.

As it turned out, it was just a sweet response for the Viscounts of Fosbury and his wife.

"... the only thing I can offer is loyalty. Don't you ask for anything?

Viscount Fosbury is suspicious because it was too favorable a condition.

It wasn't just that, it was scratched because it felt like they said, "I don't need you" because I couldn't ask for anything in return at all.

"Right, you don't have to"

Viscount Fosbury was scratched because they said it was too kippy.

But Isaac's story goes on.

"You have pledged your allegiance to the royal family. That must be unshakeable. So you don't have to. What I want is loyalty to me, like Baron Kirby."

"Is there anything inconvenient about being loyal to the royal family?

"Yes."

To Isaac's answer, which is so terrible, the Viscounts of Fosbury and his wife are bewildered to the point of Norman.

Because it seemed as if he had a rebellion against the royal family.

Naturally, Isaac has no intention of telling the truth here.

It was only a reason not to subordinate Viscount Fosbury.

"Baron Kirby will carry out my orders without question. So, what about Viscount Fosbury? Wouldn't you be wondering if my orders would be for the royal family? That stray may create a fatal mistake. In that case, what Viscount Fosbury can ask for will be enough to ask the nobility under the Marquis Welrod umbrella. Then there is no need to seek the loyalty of Viscount Fosbury. Unless you can decide to weigh more on my orders than the royal family. What do you say?"

Isaac's words were meant to keep his untrustworthy counterparts out of his nostalgia, but they were very heavy content.

Viscount Fosbury can't even answer instantly, often thinking about it.

"... I can't. Emotionally, I'd like to prioritize Lord Enfield's orders, but the royal family still feels heavier."

Viscount Fosbury states his honest mood.

Talking about these contents made me seem more like a trustworthy man than anyone who tried to lie and get Isaac in the mood.

However, the person you can trust as a person and the person you can trust as a subordinate are separate.

Again, recognise that you should avoid taking it in on your side.

"I have a man I can trust. Perhaps there is no such thing as giving preference to a benefactor over me because they owe it to someone. Same as that. You swear allegiance to the royal family, so give priority to the royal family. That's all. You don't have to feel backwards."

"... had I met Lord Enfield decades early, I would have probably sworn allegiance to His Excellency"

"I'm glad you said that. Even though you don't seek loyalty, it doesn't mean Viscount Fosbury isn't worth it. Sometimes you can rely on things about the military. It would be helpful if you could help us at those times."

"We will be happy to work with you then. Please tell me anything."

"Ask for help if you need it," Isaac said, suspicious of pushing it too far.

"So can you swallow the earlier conditions?

"This one has no reason to say no. Right?

"Yes, I am also reflecting that I relied too much on the Viscount Saunders. From now on, let us be careful not to break our relationship as friends."

They both swallowed Isaac's terms with pleasure.

It's not an unfavourable condition, so there was no reason to say no.

The two of them had a strange experience of being "bothered, but handled with all the blame".

But that's not the end of it.

We must continue to live in the face of Damien, who has gone crazy.

Just because the immediate problem had been solved, it was still unlikely that I would be able to relax.