"First, let's talk about predictions of what happens if we stay as we are."

Isaac sipped his tea and set aside.

It is the primary gateway that people listen to you.

But it was a streak of tension until we got there.

I'm relieved that I took a breath.

"As things are now, I'm pretty sure Mr. Pamela will be cut out to say goodbye. The question is when do we cut it out? When do you think Mr. Pamela was?

I thought the Marquis of Windsor would not respond, so I turn to Pamela.

She gives a troubled look.

I guess I gave the answer.

After a while I opened my mouth.

"After graduation... Isn't it"

"I think so too"

Apparently, Pamela understood Isaac's intentions.

Isaac gets a little happy.

This was an action to show where the two perceptions were in common and to impress deeply on the Marquis and Marquis of Windsor the danger of Jason.

"Why do they think we're cutting out goodbyes after graduation?

Rosa asks why, thinking this question would be fine.

"In retrospect, it's easy. Remember last year's graduation ceremony. After the ceremony, I want to know what Jason did."

"It's..."

Jason was about to execute Mark for assaulting Nicole.

- Problems arising within the College shall be resolved within the College.

"Graduated students can be punished by law outside the college because they are not students" of such determinations was his basis.

So it's likely that Jason will punish Pamela after graduation.

Rosa wasn't just noticed.

I can also remind you that Jason has such a strong obsession with Nicole that he could execute it.

"Senior Mark was about to sexually assault Baroness Nettle Holds. So what about Mr. Pamela? Jason thinks Mr. Pamela tried to kill Baroness Nettle Holds by kicking her down the stairs. Attempted assault and attempted murder. Which will be heavily punished."

Rosa bit her lips.

She also had the heart to believe in the royal family, but she also knows that Jason is not doing well.

- What if there's something to incriminate Pamela?

Though it is not disrespectful to think about it, it really makes me think about it.

For those of you who knew Jason back in the day, by now Jason was looking strange.

"This case is keeping the college out of it as a royal deposit. Don't you see any intention there?

Rosa should be the first to attack.

Margaret, who decides so, takes the offense on her.

"I thought it was because it was a problem that teachers couldn't solve..."

Rosa looks at Pamela.

- What if that was a measure to execute Pamela for graduation.

Step by step, the actions of the royal side look suspicious.

At the beginning of the incident, Jason was so fierce as to wield violence against Pamela.

But now I have an attitude that I ignore, and I'm not trying to do anything directly.

I thought the emotions I was daunting had settled, but maybe not.

- I decided to kill him after graduation, so I grew up.

Thinking about it, I felt like I could see why Jason wouldn't take action against Pamela.

"It's just that this is as far as I can imagine. It's not definitive. But it's too late to rush after that. If you get ready first, you can afford to deal with any issues. That's why I need your help."

There was no reply from Rosa to these words.

Because "cooperating" is what involves rebellion.

I can't utter inadvertent words.

I was just shutting up and watching Isaac.

"Yes, this is just preparation. Everything is for dealing with problems when they arise. It would be futile if Jason did not cause any problems in the future, apologized to Mr. Pamela and stayed out of contact with Baroness Nettle Holds. I'm just getting ready for the unforeseen. And what sins are there? Just preparing your mind is not a sin. Isn't that right? Well, it's not just about getting your mind ready."

Isaac giggles.

All he seemed to say to those who were turned to grin was, "I won't let you go into a situation where your preparation would be in vain, though".

"Did you know that the Marquis Wallick family was contemplating a rebellion against the royal family?

"Ah."

Anyone who was at the heart of politics knows that.

The Marquis of Windsor answered this question briefly, without fear of being taken to endorse the revolt.

"Naturally, the royal family also understands. So will the royal family take such a position in the army?... you won't be able to. It may seem easier to keep the Royal Army away from the King's Capital and advance the army of the Wallick Marquis. When that happens, you won't be able to hold a key position in the military. Not just now, but also in the future. Then you'll be dissatisfied with the martial artist's style."

First of all, Isaac appeals to the fact that there is still smoking of unsatisfactory sparks at the Marquis Wallick house.

This was important.

"The Wallick Marquis family is already taken in," the Marquis of Windsor thought.

Isaac's offense will not end.

"Marquis Wilmente was a pretty quick man to understand. Please write something like this."

Isaac takes out a piece of paper and puts it up on the Marquis of Windsor to show it.

The contents were simple.

- Cooperate fully with Isaac after figuring out everything he's trying to do.

Such contents were signed by the Marquis Wilmente after the written text.

"Stupid! That can't be happening!

The Marquis of Windsor stands up and confirms his signature so that he can eat in.

Because I didn't think the Marquis Wilmente would betray him or anything.

But no matter how you look at it, the signature only seemed real.

I just wanted to think, "This is fake," but evidence that this document is not fake is written by a consecutive name.

"Even those who play that clown..."

That was Baron Cunningham's signature.

I can see that he plays the fool on purpose if he sees it.

Because after Baron Cunningham moves, things are moving in the direction Marquis Wilmente wants.

The Marquis of Windsor was also discerning that he was playing the clown.

And I also noticed the significance of the name being signed jointly.

If this signature were a forgery, Baron Cunningham would not be named in a series.

It can be in the name of the Marquis Wallick, or in the name of a leading nobleman of the King's Party.

It is more effective to write the names of other powerful people.

Yet in the writing Isaac showed, Baron Cunningham's name was mentioned in a series of names.

That was increasing the credibility of the signature.

"Did you also know Lord Windsor? You've been talking a lot about trying to give Baron Cunningham a job worthy of his power. On that edge, I have also spoken with the Marquis Wilmente. It was faster to understand than I thought. Please sign with pleasure."

"I heard that Baron Cunningham often enters and exits the Mansion of the Marquis of Wellrod... I didn't know you used him to connect with the Wilmente climate..."

Isaac smiles a little.

That is not a mockery of the Marquis Windsor.

It was a mockery.

(I can't believe it helps here)

This signature is meant to poke the Marquis Wilmente with the choice: "Take us on the road and die with us, or work together to extremes our prosperity".

Either that or it was meant to roll into disintegration.

I never thought I'd help convince the Marquis of Windsor to do that before.

It's something I don't know where or what will help.

If the Marquis Windsor family were on their side, Isaac's side would prevail in his favor.

The Marquis Wilmente also said, "No more royalty," and could really discern the royalty.

Neither would he himself have thought that his signature would be a major key to moving the Marquis Windsor family.

"Uncle Lancaster is also grateful to me for helping Mr. Judith, Marquis Welrod's best friend. I'm sure you'll be on my side."

Isaac's story is not over yet.

"The Count Brander family will probably be enemies. But its interior is boned. The fact that I have a large loan on conscientious terms should be in Lord Windsor's ear as well. If you can understand a brother-in-law, you won't like it and try to antagonize me. Some say," Crush the Marquis Wellrod house and you'll be in debt! Some of you might think, "

We will talk about favorable conditions one by one in order to have the Marquis of Windsor on our side.

"The Earl of Bristol and the Earl of Urridge are…. Needless to say. The territory is located sandwiched by three houses: Wellrod, Wilmente and Wallick. If you show a hostile attitude, you'll be slapped. You would take a neutral position at worst. Nobles with small areas of rural areas in one city will also try to figure out which is better."

Those who don't know the movement also say, "Could it be an enemy? I won't say."

He showed a grand attitude, to some extent as if he was talking about it.

"Well, I'd like to ask Lord Windsor. This is a domestic matter. You don't get new territory on an outing. So how should I respond to the work of my collaborators?

Nor could the Marquis of Windsor hide his disgusting face in this question.

If we are to have cooperated in the rebellion, we must give them a corresponding return.

Even if it was blackmailing me to work.

When that happens, the means to reward them are limited.

- It's gold or territory.

Though the Marquis Wellrod family is making money, there won't be enough money to reward cooperation in the rebellion.

Then we have to give the territory.

Now, which territory will be given, it will be the direct jurisdiction of the royal family or the territory of the aristocracy allied to the royal family.

This means that if the Marquis of Windsor is not on his side, the Marquis of Windsor's territory will be devoured as if he could cut pie.

In other words, "if we don't cooperate, the Marquis Windsor family will be destroyed" is the same thing.

Having been thought of so far, it just seemed to me that the current Marquis of Windsor already had a cooperative relationship with other houses.

"Of course, you can't want Mr. Pamela's family to be miserable. I'm not sure that's okay if I can get Mr. Pamela. I want you to laugh next to me the whole time from now on. I don't want to imitate it like it takes away her smile. To this end, the presence of the family becomes important. So I would ask Lord Windsor to help me as well. I don't want to fight you."

Isaac asked the Marquis of Windsor to cooperate after telling him that the royal family was already packed.

To relieve his conscience by doing so.

- "The royal family is already packed. Then I can't help but choose to survive the house".

This "no choice" has a great psychological impact.

It seemed like there was a choice, and Isaac's aim was to create a situation where there was no.

If you can make him think, "Because of the survival of the house, there is no choice but to betray the royal family," Isaac wins.

But if you are chosen "the house may perish, but the Marquis Windsor family attaches to the royal family," you are equal to a loss.

So aim for another push at the end.

"Jason is the kind of man who would easily change his mind if he had a beautiful woman. I have been thinking of Mr. Pamela since the first time I met her and I hope to welcome her as my wife, even if she tries to turn the royal family against her enemies. As a family, to which would you like to entrust Mr. Pamela?

The last push appeals to emotion.

This creates the responsibility that the Marquis of Windsor "chose the better one himself for Pamela".

Even if the choice had been essentially taken away, making this choice would make the Marquis of Windsor somewhat responsible.

That responsibility creates hindsight, and the dark commonalities behind it deepen our friendship with Isaac.

It's like saying bad things about your boss that create a sense of solidarity with your coworkers.

It's nothing special, it's just a bigger scale.

The Marquis of Windsor, questioned, began to worry with his head in his arms.

Guess I can't even afford to show my poker face anymore.

Rosa was also turning her face bright blue.

But only Pamela turned red and looked down.

(... Oh well! It's like I said give me Mr. Pamela. Almost like I proposed)

He was over-conscious of convincing the Marquis of Windsor.

Though I didn't tell Pamela directly, I realized that you were going to say something like a proposal.

(As far as this reaction is concerned, Pamela seems to be happy with it. Did all the throwing work?

Only Lisa, whose heart is known, has Isaac's confession succeeded, including in her previous life.

How happy would I be if my second success were Pamela?

I was willing to persuade the Marquis of Windsor, but I wasn't going to dictate Pamela.

But the same goes for saying, on second thought, "Give me your grandson".

Isaac gets embarrassed when he realizes you're making a hell of a statement

Isaac also wanted to hold his head in embarrassment.

But the Marquis of Windsor let go of his hand from his head, so he didn't have time to be bored.

"It could indeed be an overwhelmingly advantageous situation. But His Majesty will not admit to dissolving his engagement to Pamela. Acting without righteousness will lead to a new revolt later. What do you do with it?"

The Marquis of Windsor is also troubled.

I don't need to worry about being taken any more than I've heard so far.

If you listen to this story and keep your mouth shut, you're guilty of the same crime.

Nevertheless, I don't know if you can believe me if I report it to Elias.

And if you report it, you'll think it was hostile to Isaac.

You're going to crush the choices you've prepared for yourself.

Then it's better to ask as many questions as possible and figure out which one to choose.

It doesn't make sense to be too vigilant and attached to a loser.

Although dangerous, I decided to take a step forward in asking questions aggressively.