"Actually... it's about Amanda. She likes me too, but honestly, I'm not willing to get engaged to her."

"You're lying... With all that mind-blowing bareback?

"You should be expecting me to confess someday..."

Paul and Raymond donned.

Isaac's actions only seemed to make Amanda have expectations.

And yet, he says he doesn't care at all.

I'm just wondering what the reason is.

"Why? You're so cute. I want to look at that little body and give it a hug. I think I'd like to protect you.... she's too strong to protect me."

Kai seems to have won the feeling that it's strange rather than pulling.

He thought Amanda was cute, and he wants to protect her.

"Is he stronger than you?

Paul from the same battle moves department as Kai asked with interest Amanda's strength.

In response to that question, Kai nods and answers.

"As far as I've made up my mind in gym class, then I can't win. Probably strong enough to contend for one or two in the school year for both men and women. So I thought you said it was a good thing you said you would protect it politically. Isaac, I can't protect Amanda."

- Because Amanda is strong, I tried to protect her in a way she couldn't.

Apparently, the behavior during this time was seen that way.

Amanda would have liked it, too, as Isaac had feared.

The more opinions he hears from other people's perspectives, the more Isaac regrets his actions.

"That's it, not because I like Amanda... I like her as a friend, but I don't love her as a heterosexual. So, I didn't help you because I like Mr. Amanda.... It may seem bad to say this, but honestly, I didn't think I'd get tired."

"Tired?

"Yes, I'm tired. It wasn't just about Tiffany, it was about Judith and Janet's dissolution of their engagement, and I've been involved in a lot of other issues. So, what if Fred did something to Mr. Amanda?

"Because it's not about fiancées, it's about ex-fiancées... There could be a civil war."

Nor would Marquis Wallick be silent if Fred had just given Amanda a hand.

I'm sure we'll do it back by radical means.

Kai and his spine froze when he thought about the conflict between the Wallick and Wilmente Marquises.

"Um, I don't know what happened at the academy with Amanda, so can you tell me?"

Paul and Raymond heard about what happened in the classroom from Kai, but Norman and the others didn't know.

Ask Isaac for an explanation of the situation, as the horrible word civil war (...) has emerged.

"In the meantime, I'll tell you one thing in the meantime."

Isaac thinks it's necessary, too, and talks about when Fred was about to be put on Charles.

Norman and Tommy's complexion turns blue after listening and understanding the content.

"I hear my eyes say things as much as my mouth. Perhaps it was Amanda herself who was gazed at who understood more than anyone what Fred's gaze meant."

"On the spot, it was the right thing to do to be harshly worded by Mr. Fred and Mr. Charles. Amanda must have lost some of her drinking."

Nevertheless, there was also reassurance that the worst had been avoided.

Thanks to Isaac's actions, Marquis Wallick will never move first.

Though it is possible to incite the Marquis Wilmente to direct him to a rampage, that is about as much what I would like him to endure as a penalty.

But given Isaac's behavior, I can't believe the word that Amanda's not interested.

"Protect against Master Fred...... That word could be taken as far away as saying, 'Rely on me, not your ex-fiancé'. It's a very dangerous statement......, are you sure you're not willing to get engaged?

"... no. Well, I know you're a pretty girl, but I'm not sure you want to get married. After I sheltered her, I thought it was a failure to see how she reacted."

"Oh, I knew I was. I said," I'll protect you, "and I was wondering why you were horny, but that made sense."

Hearing about Isaac and Norman, Kai nodded again and again.

"I don't have feelings for Amanda, but I helped her. So you were so upset. I didn't care because it's the usual thing, but I was wondering why you're acting strange here."

"Always... I don't remember them saying that..."

Even if I'm accused of responding to Amanda and others, I don't have the muscle to always be told to act strangely, etc.

Isaac turns his dissatisfied gaze "out-of-heart".

Then I immediately noticed the anomaly.

All the attendees said, "What is Isaac talking about? We were looking at each other."

"What, why... Yeah, that one, right? You mean they think you're like Grandpa Soo, right?

"... My lord, are you serious?

Norman says, "You, are you serious? He was giving Isaac the look he said."

"Isaac is strange" seemed to be a common perception because the others had similar expressions.

Isaac also gives this a look of indignation.

"Whatever it is, isn't that terrible? I did kill my brother, and I may have treated women poorly. But isn't that why it's different to look at a freak with the same eyes?

I know I'm in the middle of discussing Amanda, but I couldn't allow her to treat me like a freak.

I want to do a lot of naughty things when I get married, so I would have forgiven you for treating me like a pervert.

"... Isaac. Maybe you didn't do it on purpose, you really didn't notice?

"What?"

Listening to Isaac's reply, the place bothers me.

Not because Isaac is angry.

Because I was surprised at what I really didn't understand.

For Isaac's sake, who doesn't understand, Norman tries to explain.

"My lord, there are so many things I don't know from which... Notable among them is the fact that His Majesty was called to the Gray Chamber of Commerce workshop."

"When you summoned His Majesty to show us the railroad? What's that?

"Even if His Majesty is told to 'go see' it is normal to prepare in the royal palace if you are under his command. Just because I want to show you something, it's not something your Highness would do, such as give you a leg. It is an action that, although forgiven for having had a relationship of trust with His Majesty, could not otherwise have been noble. It wasn't strange to be accused of no respect for the royal family."

Norman explained neither "I killed my brother while he was a child" nor "I can get along with elves and dwarves".

- It was that I behaved strangely as a nobleman.

Isaac also said to Norman, "Are you going to say that now?" Turn your gaze.

"No, if there's a problem, you should have stopped it. Norman had a solemn prep procedure, too, right?

"Absolutely. Your Excellency's thoughts are not imaginable to me. If you think it's the answer derived from that polished brain that you need, it's an execution option for the order. In the first place, I was only thinking about obeying your orders. If I were you now, I would have given you some advice. You were responsible for my immaturity."

"I was immature at the time," Norman replied.

At the time, I was still not confident enough to give Isaac an opinion.

But not now.

"Are you sure you want to expect public rebellion?" I can do enough to ask.

The difference also seemed to have influenced public Isaac reviews.

"In the first place, Isaac has a light waist. It's in the woods that you first met Mr. Bridget, isn't it? Well, some would say he wasn't severely restricted in his actions as a heir because he was losing to Master Nathan in a successor fight... That's not what the Marquis does."

"I guess the lightness of that footwork is also a strength, but don't wonder where others are looking for that. Ordinary people act on how other people see them. I hope you're choosing someone, but I think it's strange to ask your majesty to move."

"Even when Dwarf came to Alster, he came with Viscount Saunders, didn't he? I thought I could count on you because I was scared then... Regardless of the magnificent Viscount Saunders, it's too reckless to come with you. What happens to the Marquis Welrod family when we both die? You have to figure out what it takes to survive the house."

A triple strike by Paul, Raymond and Kai strikes Isaac.

If you ask me this, it could have been a reckless act as a heir to the Marquis family.

But at that time, I thought that was the action I needed.

"Even if they say that now... But, well, it's just a little bit more behavioral than the others."

Isaac tries reluctantly to accept the rating of a stranger.

But showing an attitude of trying to accept didn't stop me from talking once I started to put it into words.

"No, it's not just about acting like nobles. Maybe it's not the invention of a new product. I think it's pure awesome to get to a balloon or a plane, but what's a laundry scissor? Isn't it something noble to think about just pinching?

"It was when I couldn't afford to hire a servant, so Julia was happy with the laundry scissors, though. I just don't feel like the Marquis' grandson could come up with it. I know that your actions and thoughts are an unlikely strength as a nobleman...... Very distinctive…, I would have to say"

To Raymond's point, Tommy continues.

It seems difficult for Dwarves to accept even what they were receiving as nobles.

Isaac's behavior seemed strange.

Isaac is also shocked by this.

(Eh... Could it be that I'm not the Marquis' princess (...), but the Marquis' odd species (...)? Maybe he wasn't just scared because he thought he was like Grandpa Song, he was creeped out because he wasn't noble...)

- I know the unpleasant reality.

If you were identified with a cutter like Jude, you could also call it Pramai Zero because even if you're scared, you have the rating of "a man who can".

But suppose the "man who doesn't know what he's going to do" didn't just mean the cutter, it also included other meanings...

I just want to ask for a break.

"Ma, wait. If you were such a strange man, would you fall in love with Mr. Amanda? Wouldn't you say no to a political marriage as a nobleman or something?

I've missed the first consultation, but as Isaac, I'd like to return the freak rating.

Claim to be "not a strange man" based on Amanda's favor.

"No, what about that? Even if there's something unusual about it, if there's any reason to surpass it, you're gonna like it, aren't you? Amanda told me about Isaac's first bouquet of flowers, the first time I felt the joy of being treated like a woman by a boy.... Isaac, why do you care?

"Oh, that's... With one bouquet of flowers, I didn't think you'd be so happy. 'Cause it's just a flower, right?

"A flower is... I thought you liked flowers.

"It's like a hobby now, but it used to be different. It was originally brought up to make contact with the noblemen that Mrs. Melinda was in the mood for."

"What do you mean?

Everyone is jealous of Isaac's words.

The reason I started growing beautiful flowers was because it was so thin and dirty.

"Even if I speak to a Nathan nobleman, you just say hello as a courtesy and you walk away right away, okay? Well, I said," Beautiful flowers blossomed. Give it to me for a souvenir for your family '?

Isaac starts explaining why he started growing flowers.

- Even if Isaac was Nathan's rival, he can't be very unpopular with kids giving him bouquets of flowers.

- Even against children, a word or two starts talking.

- Use that conversation as a stepping stone to the Nathan cleavage.

I started growing flowers in search of profit.

When I finished explaining it and looked around, everyone's expression had darkened the color of extra confusion.

"I know you do think it's just a flower..."

"I can't believe he was that light..."

"With a child like you, Viscount Saunders was well kept sane..."

"No, you don't have to say that..."

Jude's successor outweighed his rating as a heretic child of nobility.

But that shocks me with a lot of amplitude.

It's also difficult to rate it just right.

"In the meantime, I gave Mr. Amanda a bouquet of flowers and it doesn't make any deep sense. I never thought I'd get my first bouquet of flowers."

So, Isaac thinks about shifting responsibilities.

"Who would think I'd do something memorable if they gave me a bouquet of flowers for the first time? Normally, Fred... No, you know Fred doesn't care, so he should have let Marquis Wilmente or his predecessor Marquis Wilmente hold a bouquet of flowers. Isn't it weird that you're my fiancée and you didn't give me a bouquet of flowers? What do you mean, I was treated like a girl for the first time?"

"That's well, sure"

Isaac claims his "first bouquet gift" is the responsibility of Freds and the others.

This is a fact, they're bad too.

Even if Fred was dating with a sense of friendship, I wish my family would have followed him.

If you do, Amanda should still not be dissatisfied with Fred.

All I would have done was resent the predecessor Marquis Wilmente, who decided to dissolve his engagement.

This opinion was accepted by everyone.

We all knew that Fred and the others had fallen.

But it is.

"But you said," Isaac and Amanda look great. You'd get engaged someday, 'so it doesn't matter if you were treated like a girl for the first time, you'd be aware if you got any gifts? What did you think of that? "

Paul doesn't hesitate to poke at the tough spot.

It was a rather painful point for Isaac, though he needed confirmation to cooperate.

"... it's only recently that I learned about it. I didn't know until Amanda told me."

"You're lying!

Everyone looks at each other again.

Isaac couldn't have known so much about the rumors that were circulating in the aristocratic neighborhood.

Because it was a very incredible word.

"'Cause it's been circulating as a rumor since about after Mr. Amanda broke up with Fred. There were rumors that Marquis Wallick had offered to get engaged."

"Marquis Wallick offered me an engagement. Amanda seemed to be on board, but I thought that was because Marquis Wallick told me to. He told me to pretend I liked it so I could get on with my engagement story. The Marquis Wallick family had a tough time..."

"You were also reading people's favors..."

"Paul and Raymond are bad in the first place."

"We are!?

All of a sudden, they say they're responsible and the two of them are surprised.

It seemed strange that Ky was not included there.

"I gave Mr. Amanda a bouquet of flowers after I made contact with Dwarf. It's been about two years since I became friends with you guys. By then, I'd say, 'There's a rumor that you look good with Mr. Amanda, but you're getting engaged? You could have said something."

"Uh..."

"That's the thing..."

They understood why the subject was only themselves.

It was only after the war that our friendship with Kai improved.

For that reason, Kai is not responsible.

But they didn't teach it on purpose, they couldn't.

"For a while after we met, I was afraid of Isaac. Because you killed Nathan. I told Isaac about that rumor with Amanda, and he said, 'You mean the woman my fiancé dumped looks good on me!' I was anxious not to get angry. In the first place, I couldn't even talk about romantic relationships."

(Does the guy who told Mr. Bridget to 'get along with Isaac' and immediately replied, 'We're already friends' say that? I remember.)

"I was scared for a while," Raymond told me, and Isaac said, "By the time I got home, that didn't look like it, did it?" and wonder.

But the only thing in my heart that I knew was the person, so I put up with it without putting it in my mouth.

"Well, that could have been my fault too... In the meantime, I wasn't really conscious of Mr. Amanda. I was just trying to get along with the Wallick Marquis because I thought I had turned the Marquis Wilmente family against my enemies. It turned out to mislead Amanda."

While Isaac admits to not being, he denies that the point is not deliberate.

"I tried to make you fall in love with me," I couldn't admit.

"That's why I want everyone to figure out how to get Mr. Amanda to give up. Actually, he was a bad guy or something. But I don't mind..."

"I don't care if they say that..., you know?

"It's too late."

"Who would believe I didn't like it any more now?

Even if Isaac asks, my friends are not on board.

They thought for years that "Isaac and Amanda would marry".

Even if they say "different" now, I couldn't easily switch my mind.

But the Normans aren't.

Especially since Matt is a relative newcomer, he is also oblivious to Isaac's relationship with Amanda.

That's why it was easy to switch your mind to the next one.

"If Your Excellency and Lady Amanda are not engaged, Janet will miss you, too. But if your Excellency doesn't feel like it, we can't help it. If you don't want to get engaged to Master Amanda, why don't you get engaged to someone else? For example, if you were to be engaged to His Highness Loretta, Amanda would give up."

Matt said we should proceed along the "give it up because I'm marrying someone else" line.

It was a legitimate opinion because I couldn't keep up with the story and I was kept calm.

The others also show how they agree with Matt.

"That's it, actually, you're not even willing to get engaged with His Highness Loretta..."

There was no surprise in Isaac's words this time.

Instead of being surprised, I couldn't hide the signs that I was surprised.