"If you go home, you'll be back. Don't hate me"

Morgan looked at the paperwork put on his desk and got bogged down.

"Still, it's just something of low importance and you don't have to rush it. Clean it up one by one."

The secretary, Benjamin, told Morgan.

I did all the work I needed to do with the authority I was given, more than I was entrusted to be away.

Results of working behind you that you don't have to do and processing the high priority ones.

Lords have to handle it, but only cases remain that do not care about the content itself.

Morgan wasn't motivated to do a job that didn't matter, either, early in the day off.

"You can do something else for me, okay?

"Unfortunately, I no longer have the authority to process your return."

I'd be in trouble if you didn't do the easy work yourself that I couldn't get around to.

Only in the absence of Morgan was he authorized to process the case while away.

With that in mind, Benjamin turned down the job he was trying to be pushed to do.

He is a secretary, but not a slave.

Prioritize your will when you don't have to give in.

Morgan also has to give this back with a bitter laugh.

"Then..."

- Shall I give you authority?

Sitting in a chair, the office door is knocked as I try to say so.

"Who?"

It's Isaac.

"Get in."

When the door opened, Isaac and the maid stood alone.

"What's up? After all, was there anything you wanted to say about Nathan?

Everyone will be the first to think of what Morgan asked Isaac.

All I can think about is that I've been visiting my grandfather when he wants me to do something about Nathan.

But Isaac shook his head to the side.

"No, I'm not going to say anything about my brother. Benjamin had business today."

"To me?

Benjamin meets Morgan in the face.

If you need anything, it's faster to ask Morgan, my grandfather.

- What the hell kind of errands are you on?

That's going to be answered by the bouquet of flowers the maid has in her hand.

When Isaac received a bouquet of flowers from the maid, he walked over to Benjamin's front.

"Good luck with your work while Grandpa's away. And a week late. Happy birthday."

Benjamin receives a bouquet of flowers from Isaac, even though he is distracted.

"Thank you.... but why now?

If it was a birthday present, I should have given it to you last week.

I don't bother, I have no reason to bring it now.

"I wanted to give my first gift to my grandparents, so I couldn't give it to them until I got back."

Isaac laughed nicely, so Benjamin smiles back as well.

"Keep up the good work, Grandpa."

Isaac reaches out to Benjamin.

"Of course it is. Leave it to me."

Benjamin took Isaac's hand.

Even if you don't tell me, I'm willing to encourage you to do your job.

But I don't feel bad about being asked to do this.

Soft hands of children.

And I swear once again that I will work for Morgan, feeling muddy due to high body temperatures.

"Grandpa's after a long journey, so don't push it."

Bye, and Isaac waved out of the office.

Benjamin also waves and answers.

Morgan left and slammed Isaac in the clerk's fist after a while.

The secretaries in the room shall be vicious.

It even seemed like the air was freezing.

"Why is my grandfather's me ten and you're more than twenty bouquets of flowers?

"... Isn't it because it's a birthday present?

"Fuck."

Morgan slaps his desk again.

And I held my head with both hands.

"Why am I not my birthday..."

"Isn't it because you were born in August?

Just a parent idiot - no, a grandfather idiot - or...

From the moment the reason is known, the air in the room will relax.

Because I just envy you and find out you're not mad about something.

"Take care of it"

"Yes, I will decorate it properly at home."

Benjamin was thinking about where to decorate, answering.

Is it a visible front door or a table?

The cut flowers wither in about a week, so I was wondering where to decorate them during that short lifespan.

Yes, as Benjamin is troubled, the reason Isaac chose flowers from a number of objects is because they don't "sun up".

Throw away dead flowers, but that's not disrespectful or anything.

Ease of disposal is the reason I chose it.

- A plate printed with pictures of the bride and groom I got at a friend's wedding.

Experience gained with such items had shown that such items would be difficult to handle.

It doesn't rot, and it takes up as much space as it leaves.

But I can't throw it away.

I can break it with my own hands.

It was very annoying.

Anyway, if you get it from a lover or something, it's better if you don't get anything from someone else.

I can give you a treat, but in case you get addicted to food, your reputation will go down.

- Things that disappear after a day, just like food.

- Even if you give it to them, they won't have any trouble with it.

- Then something that will please you.

- Above all, what you get in this world.

As a result of various considerations, Isaac chose flowers.

Flowers are not just for birthdays, it's not strange to give them to people.

It's not a splendid gift, so I can easily present it to the person I want to contact.

Now, Isaac is raising himself, so it's worth a lot.

- Ease, ease, value.

Isaac thought it was a good choice with all the balance.

After I gave Benjamin a bouquet, I gave him a bouquet of flowers and went around to those who were recently birthdays.

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The next day came Adela and Lisa, who took the night off.

Give them aristocratic ends, too.

He was going to King's Capital, just like Morgan and the others.

Now Lisa tells Isaac a souvenir story.

"There's a mansion as big as this mansion in the king's capital."

"Wow."

The Welrod family mansion in the King's Capital visited by Lisa.

Not only is it large, but it is near the royal castle, so if you think about it in previous life, you will have a vast mansion in Chiyoda District.

(This mansion is also quite large if you include the garden. I knew nobility was awesome to have such a mansion in the middle of the capital)

The main building of the Wellrod family is quite large because it also has an administrative department.

There is even a carriage stop and a place for soldiers to gather in front of the front door.

Since I am only a child, the grounds felt even wider.

I don't know exactly because of it, but at least I knew it was an unthinkable size to live in in a previous life.

"Besides, there are so many servants over there, don't think it's hard to remember Isaac too"

Lisa knows that Isaac remembers the servant's name.

Lisa herself, a servant working in Lucia's annex, remembers, but not as far as the main building's minutes.

When it came to remembering Wang's share of the capital, I wondered if even Isaac could do it.

"I'll remember that one by one. Hey, did you see the prince or something?

Isaac hears what bothers him most in the king's capital.

But Lisa waved, "No, no".

"It's not like we'll see each other. Your Highness is four years old, just like you. In the first place, I'm the daughter of a local aristocrat baron? If your mother hadn't been a nanny, she wouldn't even be able to meet Isaac like this. You can't meet the prince first."

Adela is near the city where the Viscount Halifax family is entrusted.

A native of the Baron family entrusted with the countryside.

Ever since I was a kid, I've been playing as Lucia's friend.

It's just like Isaac and Lisa's relationship right now.

At that edge, Adela was to do the nanny.

Lisa was chosen as Isaac's playmate because she had that edge.

You can't possibly meet a prince with no edge or itch.

Lisa shakes her head like, "You don't understand."

"Right. I wondered what kind of person you were, but you had no choice."

(Well, so is that. The key figure in the game is only four years old. I'm not old enough to go out in public)

Isaac reflects on whether he was in a bit too much of a hurry.

I'd like to grow up fast because I'm only four years old, but I also need time to get rid of Nathan.

Something unspeakable swirls in my chest.

Seeing Isaac make me feel sorry, I guess Lisa had something to think about, too.

I'll tell you a little bit about the prince.

"I just heard rumors that Your Highness is smart, too."

"Eh."

Isaac is surprised to hear he's smart.

(Maybe if the prince was reborn or something...)

It wasn't like I was exceptionally good in my previous life.

If the other prince is also reborn with the brains of a crowd, he may not be able to take the throne.

- Is there any need for a policy shift?

Yes, Isaac was worried, but Lisa's words reassured me.

"Anything, they can add up now.... but you can even multiply it."

Lisa pokes Isaac in the head with a twinge.

What is going on in Isaac's head, who is only four years old......

She couldn't help but notice.

"I can do a little splitting, too."

"... you're going to lose confidence."

It's also natural that Lisa loses confidence.

Isaac's presence, which he can do up to the division at the age of four, is heterogeneous.

Just being close to her makes Lisa feel painful about the difference in intelligence from Isaac.

He only seemed childish, such as a boy his age.

Nobility in this country basically focuses on education at home.

The Royal College, which enters from the age of sixteen, simply checks to see if he has attained basic academic qualifications.

It is not a place to teach study from scratch.

Essentially, the focus will be on confirming the foundations and supporting those with insufficient academic skills.

Because of its strong face as a social place for young people of the same age to gather together, elementary school level academic achievement seems to be considered fine.

In the game, numbers just appeared as academic achievement.

I was reborn into this world, and when I found out the reality of it, I was so relieved that I didn't have to focus on my studies.

Thanks to Isaac, he was just glad to study the history of this world.

"With Isaac and His Highness, the future of this country is safe."

Younger kids who are smart, not like themselves.

I find its existence a little jealous, but above all reliable.

"Yeah, I'll make it a good country."

But Isaac only thought about becoming king.

(Abou, I forgot. I don't know who's king when I grow up, but I'll do my best. A lot of things)

After I became king, I didn't even think about what kind of country I would make it.

At this time, I began to think about what kind of country I would build by talking to Lisa.