Over the weekend, Isaac gathered friends with his neighbors.

Because we have to tell them an extremely important story.

First I called three people: Norman, Matt, and Tommy.

They are grateful to Isaac and do not lightly divulge the content of the conversation.

As for Matt, I got lost from certain circumstances, but I decided to call him because I wanted to borrow more wisdom from one person.

It was Paul, Raymond and Kai who called him friends.

I didn't call Lucas because I don't want him to tell Pamela this important story.

If they say, "I really do," I might talk to them.

As for Isaac, that's all I wanted to avoid.

The expression of those who were called is stiff.

Because Isaac had a serious look on his face sometime.

In fact, it is natural because the circumstances surrounding Isaac were persecuting and the person felt in danger.

"I asked you to come today to listen to a very important story. In some cases, my - no, the Marquis Welrod will tell you something that will greatly affect the future. So Lucas didn't call. Although he is also a trusted friend on certain matters, he is basically a Windsor Marquis person. If Lord Windsor tells me to speak strongly, I have to speak honestly in a position. Then I didn't call you because I thought it would be better not to let you talk to me from the beginning."

First I told him why I hadn't called Lucas.

When I heard Isaac talk, Paul's expression was even stronger.

- This is not a gathering about a request from Pamela.

All I could think of was really talking about the important matters involved in the future of the Marquis Wellrod family.

"Even if we hear ourselves talk that important, can we give a valid opinion? 'Cause I got anxious.

"The only people I've called to this occasion are those I expected to be near the side and those I thought I could trust among my friends. But anyone who really thinks' I'm just talking here - 'might tell someone can leave. I don't blame you for leaving. Instead, you will have more trust because you think you are turning yourself around. After listening to me, I won't say anything. [M] I want only those who are confident to stay."

The continued words were more inciting to their anxiety.

But no one tried to take a seat.

- Someone you can talk to so important by then.

Because that's what Isaac thinks.

The desire to answer trust with trust had prevailed over the desire to beat anxiety.

Nobody tries to take a seat.

Seeing how they react, Isaac laughs just a little.

But that laugh is only for a moment.

Soon the smile disappeared from Isaac's expression.

"Thank you. Today, I called and gathered because I want everyone to help me. Really..., I need your help..."

Isaac shudders his body in tears as he thins.

Because of their appearance, the callers shall be at war.

"What is Isaac's problem so far?" I think I'm about to be anxiously crushed again.

"What is the problem?

Norman asks.

First you have to know the problem.

No matter how horrible that may be.

A big problem that I don't know about being a secretary.

If that were also to involve the Marquis Welrod family, I couldn't help but ask.

"There are a few things I want to talk about... Let's start with Tiffany."

"Master Tiffany's?

Is there an impending problem with Tiffany that Isaac can't even handle?

Norman looks around.

The other attendees were watching what was going on around them out of anxiety.

Their reaction shows that no one knows what the problem is.

"That's right.... Paul and the others know, so we have to explain it to Norman and the others from the beginning."

- My friend knows.

The words were most perplexing to the said parties.

"Have you had any problems at school lately?" and start talking with your gaze, but nobody seems to know.

"Actually, when Tiffany got frayed by Charles..."

But when Isaac started explaining to Norman and the others, he began to wonder if it must be about Charles getting tangled.

Because I couldn't think of anything else.

Everybody, shut up and listen to Isaac.

When Tiffany's story was over, Isaac took a deep breath once.

"That's when they thought I loved Tiffany. But it's not. I don't love Tiffany."

"Yee-haw!

Norman and the others just gave the look of "lying," but Paul and the others are surprised to get up from the chair.

That's because I always thought, "Isaac likes Tiffany."

I was just watching the scene of the confession, and the surprise is greater than those I've just heard.

"That's a lie! You've been talking so seriously!

"Whatever you think, it just seemed like you were talking about Mr. Tiffany!

"So you're saying there's someone else you really like? Who is that?

"Well, calm down. Regardless of who I like, the point is that Tiffany misunderstood me."

Isaac tries to get back to business with Pamela.

"I like Tiffany. I like it, but that doesn't mean I like it as a family and I love it as a single woman. By chance, it seems that the conditions overlapped with those I like, and I misled them... I was wondering how you could understand without hurting me..."

Isaac's consultation was about romance.

Nevertheless, it's not about Pamela and how to do it well, etc.

It was about how to get over the favor that was directed at me.

I'm going to tell you about Amanda and the others.

"No, you can't. 'Cause where all the faces of the Marquis Welrod and Viscount Halifax houses are, she revealed, didn't she? If you find out it was a mistake...... If you're embarrassed, you could kill yourself."

When Kai answers "unsolvable," the others nod and agree.

Anyway, if he's just mistaken, he revealed himself in front of his family and relatives.

Tiffany created a situation where he couldn't go back after himself.

It would be difficult to do something about this.

That's what you shouldn't be able to do without Isaac.

"Suicide......, that's it...... Right. The fact that my family found out about me is something that I'm going to stick with forever.... but can I fit it round somehow?

But I can't rely on that Isaac.

He has a weak face I've never seen before.

Looks like you're up to something on this issue.

Kai and the others desperately thought about it, but the only answer I could think of was "I can't help it".

The situation is so bad by then.

"There are many problems - more than just problems. But if we solve one of the most important problems of all, will we find the thread to solve it?

"What do you mean?

To Tommy's remarks, Isaac rides himself out and eats away.

"I thought it was because I said, 'Someone who deserves to show up before it's too far away'. It was as if he were confessing, 'Be the right man and I'll pick you up one day'. If we do something about that part, will Master Tiffany understand?

The part where I said "cute" or "good personality" doesn't matter at this time.

That's about as much as flattery.

If you think you're flattered and "like" it, that's worse to misunderstand.

But this time it included statements that would mislead me.

Tommy pointed out what would have made the misunderstanding decisive.

"If that's the case, isn't it also a problem that when I sent you home, you said, 'You're a loved one' or something?

The post-school story was the first one Raymond points to the strongly impacted part.

"That's a problem, too, but can you push me through saying that I said it in the sense of 'loved ones as a family' if I didn't have an earlier statement? Overall, there's no excuse, so I think we should narrow our aim and break through a little bit."

Tommy must be growing up working as a vice knight.

Seeing as they were besieged and had no escape, no, he argued that we should concentrate our forces in one place and try to retreat.

To his claim, Isaac finds light.

"Oh, I'm certainly not clear who I like. Do something about it there...... I can manage......, can you?

There was no one to express an opinion until exactly how.

Everyone says, "I can solve a misunderstanding. But it's almost impossible to keep Tiffany from getting hurt," he had a common perception.

Naturally, Isaac wouldn't want the means to hurt Tiffany.

When that happens, it's hard to find an answer.

I need to ask Tiffany himself.

Otherwise, we can't possibly find an answer or anything for those who are here.

"It would also be premature to decide how to respond in this setting right now. If you are in a hurry, you will suffer. Sharing and confirming information is important first. Let's crush the problem one by one. It's an issue I've been leaving out for two years, because it won't be easy. Your Eminence doesn't want to hurt Tiffany as long as you get the wrong idea, does he?

"Exactly"

Norman makes a cautious argument.

His opinion was in line with Isaac's desired direction.

Since I have served for many years, is it called the breathing of an abalone?

I would have been impressed if it wasn't when we were talking about this.

"How about you talk to your friends about 'there are others with Your Excellency at heart' so that they can go far into Dear Tiffany's ear? That would start me thinking, 'That could have been a mistake'. How about first, Tiffany, allow yourself time to organize your mind and gradually create an acceptable basement?

(Oh, nice)

Isaac was interested in Norman's opinion.

I should be less shocked to hear it farther away than "it's your misunderstanding" directly.

He said to himself, "Was that a misunderstanding?" It's a good idea to ask the question.

That would be acceptable when Isaac talked to me directly.

- But there were those who disagreed with this opinion.

"What, we say? We were on the scene..."

"You could talk in the form of rumors where Isaac isn't..."

"Actually, after Isaac went to the staff room, Abby's telling Mr. Tiffany," I'm sure it's not a mistake, "isn't it? We didn't deny it either..."

They were about to be entrusted with the role, which was not appropriate.

They were in agreement with Tiffany's misunderstanding.

Now it is a hard position to say "Isaac has someone else he likes".

"Just lift it up and remove the ladder? It would seem."

"Wouldn't Mr. Norman be better suited than us? It might seem more natural to say that you know someone who really likes Isaac's side. They'll think it's advice for Isaac and Tiffany."

Raymond told me that Norman was better suited.

Norman is near Isaac's side.

If he's been serving Nathan before he killed him, it's no wonder he knows Isaac's fate.

If he's in the form of "telling the truth for both of us," Tiffany should be able to believe it too.

"Am I...? If that's what you can do, I'd like to, but if I move, it seems to be your order. Wouldn't it hurt you to think Lord Tiffany was bothering you? I think it would be better if someone else told me."

But Norman replied, "I am not fit".

The reason is that it's too close to Isaac.

This seemed like the right opinion now.

But then I'm in trouble.

- It was Matt who kept his mouth shut until now who put out the help boat in this situation.

"I thank Your Excellency for introducing me to a good fiancée. She doesn't even care that I'm a mercenary." Nobility today only inherits the merits of its ancestors. You're the real nobleman who was given the title on your own, 'he says and accepts. I'm helped by her tolerance. "

He told me about Janet for some reason.

Though Isaac also wondered, he immediately perceives what he wants to say.

You want me to talk to Lisa?

"Exactly. I guess the three of them have been dating since they were young, right? Wouldn't it be easier for Tiffany to hear from Lisa, too?

"To Lisa..."

If I talk to Lisa, I might be able to teach Tiffany easily.

But her position is the problem.

She is Isaac's fiancée.

- That's what she said. "Isaac has someone else he likes. It's not you," would you be all right?

- Wouldn't that break Lisa's relationship with Tiffany?

Given that, I can't stop thinking about it.

(No, you should talk to him)

But Isaac decides to talk to Lisa.

"It's an engagement story. I have to talk to Lisa someday. Then I'll take this opportunity to talk to you. Ask Tiffany if he can explain it well."

- Isaac explains to Lisa and asks if she can entrust her response to Tiffany.

That's what I said, and there's some hot air flowing through the place.

"Well, here's my next consultation..."

But that's between us.

Isaac's words make it a pressing atmosphere once again.

Norman and the others said, "What, there's more?," Paul and the others gave the expression "I knew it".

Perhaps the difference in their reactions is the difference between knowing the circumstances surrounding Isaac within the College.