Isaac spoke to Loretta as she was having lunch at the college.

"Can Mr. Loretta have a family?

Isaac could see his family, but Loretta can't easily see them.

From the Marquis of Wellrod. But it takes about two weeks each way to the King's Capital.

From the kingdom of Fatil, three to four weeks would be necessary.

Royal mobility is a leisurely thing, so it could take more.

Not a distance to come and go during a long vacation.

Someone's family had to come to see me. It was a distance.

Loretta is also only seventeen years old.

I should still be old enough to miss my family.

I was wondering if you weren't lonely.

"My parents are supposed to be here by the end of the year, so I won't have a chance to see them until then. But please do well for all of you in the Reid kingdom, and I don't miss you because I have friends."

After responding yes, Loretta said for a moment, "Shit!" Give it a look.

Because I realized this was the occasion where I should have appealed to "I miss my family" and then turned it into a "I want your family to see you" flow.

Now I'm like, "Your sister's a cute assortment. And my sister -" I can naturally connect stories.

I shook my chance on the stick because of it.

Because of that, it was on my face.

Amanda and Judith, who did not miss her reaction, exhort themselves to "be careful not to make the same mistake".

"That's good. No matter how many allies, strange land. I was worried you might be feeling lonely. What a pleasure to see my sister's face for a long time. [M] Mr. Loretta is strong."

"No, that's not true. 'Cause there's someone there who can support you."

Loretta stares at Isaac.

- It's as if he's saying with his eyes, "I don't miss you because you're around."

Exactly. Isaac also feels a bad vibe and tries to change the subject.

"Speaking of which, has Marquis Wallick been contacting you as to when he will arrive in the King's Capital? I want to see you early because I need to talk to you about something important."

Isaac spoke to Amanda.

The people around them breathed in this.

It is time for the word graduation (...) to flinch in my head.

- Finally, Isaac applies for Amanda's engagement.

Because I thought so.

But some people were different.

I heard that Isaac's friends weren't getting engaged.

"Again, a vague way to put it..."

- I thought.

Amanda's had a delightful experience before.

"Nothing, but Isaac can't be suddenly signing up for an engagement"

- and was taking Isaac's word for it with an objectified look somewhere.

"I heard that you were arriving in about three days. Talk that important? Is it okay if I ask?

"Yeah, that's an important part of the future of the Marquis Wallick family. Amanda may be present...... I'd rather you listen to me with me than"

"It is."

I would expect only a little from Isaac's words, but also the possibility of something economic or military.

Rather, due to previous trends, it's more likely there.

Amanda was consciously trying not to care.

But Judith wasn't.

"... engagement,... do you?

With a trembling voice, she confirms to Isaac.

Even if I was afraid to ask, it was something I had to ask.

Unlike her like that, Isaac shows an attitude she can afford.

"No, I'm not. This is a story about the economy of the Marquis of Wallick. Talking about engagement is... hey. You can't just treat Amanda, the Marquis, as second or third, and you can't hang on to that."

Even if the Marquis of Windsor tells you to "get engaged to Amanda," it's still difficult given their position.

If you hang on to your engagement at this stage, naturally Amanda will think she can be the First Lady.

But in the mouth of the Marquis of Windsor, I'm not going to be convinced that I'm not going to make Pamela the First Lady, and Isaac wants to make her the First Lady.

Preparing a second lady position was rude to Amanda.

I don't know how much you favor me, but I'm not going to sweeten it that much or anything on Isaac.

But Amanda wasn't.

I thought the meaning of the words second (...) and third (...) was in the order of love (...), not the sequence of the Lady.

And I was also receiving this in the sense that it was a great opportunity to appeal.

"I'm fine."

"Mr. Amanda?

"Isaac has someone he likes. I could be second or third."

To Amanda's words, Isaac is shocked.

(Why do I like Pamela...? No, it could be about Lisa. But after Lisa, that means getting married in the same way as my father. You mean to admit to a marriage that would cause such a problem?

Seeing Isaac's reaction, Amanda notices a mistake.

Tiffany told me a secret because she trusted me not to tell anyone.

It was unacceptable to speak to Isaac himself.

I try to delude myself before they ask me why I know it.

"If you look at Isaac, you'll see. I've been staring."

(Isn't it about Lisa that you can tell if you look... So, have they noticed about Pamela? Was I that understandable?

(I can't believe I've been watching it, don't they think it's disgusting? I'm ashamed to say this in front of everyone...)

- Isaac talked about Madame's sequence, and Amanda talked about the order of her loved ones.

Isaac was greatly confused because of it.

Amanda should know about Melinda, too, but I was wondering why she would make such an offer.

"I heard it when I had a chance to talk to the Marquis Welrod."

"Huh!

(Grandma, what are you talking about!

"It was a political marriage, but he said that since we got married, we've come to love each other like lovers, not couples. So when I get married, I don't care if it's second or third. Because after you get married, Isaac will just try to be the wife you think of the most."

(Grandma, what are you talking about!?

Neither did Isaac think he could bring up the story of his grandparents' newlywedding here.

It should end with just a nascent couple of stories, but when known to a positive Amanda, it gives great hope.

And hope became vigorous, energetically and directly thrown at Isaac.

If this is the case, I deeply regret that I should have cut the story off with "I'm not talking about engagement".

"Wow, I could be second."

"No, that would just be impossible"

Loretta, who felt Amanda had crossed the line, also comes into the fight, but gets kicked in with a common sense word from Nicholas.

She said, "Which side are you on!" and stare at Nicholas.

But he also took her gaze from the front because he couldn't let Loretta, for example, be the Second Lady.

Even if I know I'm in a position to support you, I have to say no where I can't.

That was his position as he studied abroad together.

Loretta's movement just stopped, and now Judith moves.

"If I could stay by my side, I wouldn't know the order..."

She talks as she approaches Isaac.

"Senior Judith! Why don't you get close to Senior Isaac and stop doing color tricks that way? It's uncomfortable to watch."

Loretta's harsh voice was heard there.

- Familiar behavior you can't do.

- From the standpoint of being a princess, I can't even tell Isaac I'm a Second Lady. Irritating.

These were the reasons why the words I spoke to Judith had become natural and harsh.

Still, her pride didn't make her say anything that disparaged "it's inconsequential to cling to Senior Isaac because she misses her fiancée".

"Even if people have different appeal points, I don't know if it's a good idea to say it directly. I don't think it's the right thing to do for someone called the Virgin."

Amanda also tows Judith.

Judith is the granddaughter of Count Lancaster, who is close to Morgan.

And I have a big weapon (...) that I don't have.

Maybe that works for Isaac.

If so, I didn't want to put her in contact with Isaac as much as possible.

- Because it's something I don't have.

Isaac felt that the conversation had begun to derail.

And he said, "Isn't this an opportunity? ♪ That too. ♪

"Gentlemen, I've told you before to stop fighting, right?

Speak consciously and calmly so as to calm yourself down.

Its calm voice sounded like Isaac was dampening his anger all around him.

"Let me say it's clear at this time. If I'm the cause of this dispute, I'm not going to choose one of you as my fiancée. Nothing like applying for an engagement in the future. Choose someone else."

- Isaac was angry at the way he accidentally snatched his wife's seat.

The perimeter, that's what I received.

In the face of a difficult reality to accept, Amanda and the others' bodies become stiff.

(This is fine. It was something I had to tell you)

It was also a painful decision as Isaac, but this was for them and for themselves.

Loretta still has a year, but Amanda and Judith graduate this year.

We have to look for other fiancée candidates at the earliest possible stage.

And by telling Amanda she's unwilling to get engaged, she excites herself to accomplish the Marquis Windsor's demands in a different way.

For that reason, I had to tell you this.

In my previous life, I was in a position to flaunt myself.

Isaac never thought he'd be in a position to pretend to be a girl like that.

Isaac felt somewhere accomplished, albeit with his first experience of heartache.

But that sense of accomplishment saw the look on Amanda's face and quickly disappeared.

They had a full look of despair, as if they had even welcomed it at the end of the world.

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Before the lunch break was over, Amanda and the others took their friends away.

The flirtatious walking appeared like a ghost.

"Well said, Isaac. You're so brave."

"I thought you were going to call each and every one of us to talk... You acted thoughtfully."

"It's awful to say in front of everyone, but I wonder if it wasn't bad in terms of declaring Isaac's will"

Paul, Raymond, and Kai share their thoughts.

They had been consulted by Isaac, so to some extent they were ready for their hearts.

I'm not surprised enough for that.

But Lucas is different.

He hasn't heard from Isaac.

I was just surprised at the sudden simultaneous sorting out of fiancée candidates.

"It was something I had to say one day. I didn't want to say it in this way, but I thought it was my chance when they were rubbing it."

"It's not good for someone who hits someone else hard to be the Duchess."

"Yes."

A little recovered, Lucas, joins the story.

- I can't welcome a wife who seems to make enemies where her husband has nothing to do with it.

With Isaac thinking that, Amanda and the others would have thought that too.

There should also have been credibility in the word not to choose as fiancée.

Isaac thought he could have done something good, although it was an idea on the spot.

"By the way, Amanda is going to sit next to me after this... What do you think we should do?

"... I don't know"

But I also knew that it was not a good idea to act without thinking about it later.

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At the break, Amanda left the classroom immediately.

Isaac feels awkward and wants to escape, but puts up with Amanda thinking she's more awkward.

This is also a few days of patience.

That's what I was thinking.

But the problem arises after school.

Loretta and Judith came to the classroom, Amanda and all three of them, and talked to Isaac.

"Isaac, do you have a minute?

"... I'll be fine"

I can't say no to the atmosphere, so all I could say was that it was okay.

"We discussed it. It's good to compete. But I'm reflecting that it wasn't a good idea until I tried to kick their ass."

"But I want to appeal to Senior Isaac myself"

"So... let's put it in order..."

"In order?"

(I don't think that's a good idea...)

"Yeah, in order. I promised them I'd take turns every day to appeal and not let the other kids get in the way."

"I told you I wouldn't pick on my fiancée anymore."

"Right. But that doesn't mean we're gonna stop dating as friends, does it?

Amanda looks up at Isaac.

It's just naturally happening from height difference, but it just seemed like Isaac was begging me.

"Well, as a friend, I'd like to go out with you..."

(Heck!

Hearing Isaac reply, Kai looks up to heaven.

It's too early to show the sweet spot.

"If I poke a little more here, you're going to give up," I had to think.

Unlike him like that, Amanda giggles.

"Then, in the context of our relationship as friends, we'll see what's good about us (...)"

"No, but"

"Until you become a lover, everyone is just a friend. So now we're good friends. Whoever Isaac chooses, instead of imitating each other's legs, he decides to find something good for each other and incise them."

"Thank you for your continued support"

"Nice to meet you..."

- When I told him I wouldn't choose him as my fiancée candidate, he launched a coordinated attack.

Isaac has no idea.

(Why is this happening? I told you. I told you I wouldn't pick my fiancée. I don't give a shit about anything.)

Isaac seemed to be underestimating Amanda's vagaries.

She was not frustrated.

During the break, Loretta and Judith were asked to "try again, eliminating the elements that Isaac hated".

Neither did Isaac consider the mess that was her handle to be so horrible.

I just wanted anyone with an indomitable fighting spirit to tell me how to deal with it.