The Kingdom of Lead has three factions.

aristocracy with the Wellrod and Windsor families at its centre.

I tend to be mistaken by name, but I have not demanded a parliament centred on nobility otherwise.

In this world, there are no phones, no texts, nothing.

The means of communication is a letter from an early horse.

Waiting to hear from Wang Du in times of crisis causes fatal delays in initial response.

It insists that the powers of local aristocracy should be extended and made available for immediate response.

The next is the Wang partisan, where the Wilmente and Wallic families are at the centre.

Taking into account the opinions of the nobility, the country will eventually be divided if the power of the local nobility is increased.

It is a party that says that the royal power should be made stronger, centred and united.

At the end of the day, a neutralist brings together various nobles.

It is called a neutral, but in fact it was supposed to be a status quo maintainer.

"We're still doing well, so we don't have to send policies to either one of us. Why don't we just keep going?"

Those who claim decentralization and those who claim centralisation.

That proportion has become aristocratic (3): king partisan (5): neutral (2).

There are many kings partisans because of the nobles who have no territory.

The stronger the royal power, the stronger the bureaucratic power becomes.

Because of the participation of the nobles serving the royal family as bureaucrats, the Wang Party is the majority.

But most of the time nobles with no territory.

Compared to territorial aristocracy, its influence is weak.

There are differences in numbers, but aristocracy and the Wang party are antagonistic in terms of speaking power.

So much so that it was noticed that Randolph and Melinda's marriage would cause either of them to lean their scales heavily.

Married and even had children, it had baffled many because nothing had moved yet.

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Marquis Jerome Windsor.

He has been asked by King Elias to assume the post of Prime Minister.

It is not only considerations of political balance that make him prime minister, arguably the head of the aristocracy.

Originally, the Marquis Welrod and the Marquis Windsor families were civil lineages.

He himself had been appointed Chancellor because of his abilities as a civilian.

The man is now in front of Isaac.

With his wife Rosa, she was talking to Morgan and Margaret.

After Isaac greeted him, he had to listen to him very carefully.

The cause is majesty.

Morgan and Margaret are kind grandparents to Isaac.

To be honest, Isaac bracketed the height "even though it's the Marquis, is it like this?" on the two appearances.

Because all I knew was how gracious my grandparents looked.

But apart from Jerome.

I'm not Isaac's grandfather, so I don't show Isaac a soft attitude.

Nevertheless, it was not cold handled.

It's just that I'm treating my first encounter with him while preserving his majesty as Marquis.

But Isaac had been under barometric pressure because of the majesty and elegance of the great nobility he had seen for the first time.

(Are you sure I can put these guys together?

Morgan also has a majestic voice that sounds like a grand aristocrat when he's talking to Jerome.

It's very different from the store manager and area manager I've seen in my previous life.

Even if I learned from this, I can't imagine myself talking the same way one day.

One more thing in Isaac's dream, the wall stands.

Jerome, who doesn't know he has such distress, turns his gaze to Isaac.

"I was always told about my proud grandson, but you seem like a lot of people today"

"... Speaking of which, was this your first time visiting another house like this? Maybe you're nervous."

Morgan also looked at Isaac with worrying eyes.

I tend to forget about it, but Isaac just turned five.

There is no such thing as going to a friend's house to visit, and the fact that the first house I visited was the Chancellor's house would be quite a burden on the toddler.

"Even if he wanted it, shouldn't he have brought it," he regretted.

But Isaac blows that worry away.

"I'm sorry to bother you. How many minutes, a child? I'm not sure if it's a good idea to talk to Lord Windsor and his wife because he's still immature."

That said, Isaac bows his head.

"I was majestically freaked out," it's hard to say.

So I make an excuse that I didn't know if I could go into the conversation.

Isaac's response to the answer is laughter.

It wasn't something shady like ridiculing people, it was a bright laugh.

"I see, Lord Welrod boasts."

"If that's all you can answer that year, you can't even expect it."

Rosa was also surprised, "Well," she replied with her hands on her mouth.

"Um, I guess so"

Morgan brags her chest out.

I'm honestly glad my grandson is praised.

"I'm a proud grandson."

Margaret is also smiling.

It was harder when Randolph was five.

That's the only thing that makes me feel extraordinary about being able to talk at this age.

"I see, I see. But Pamela didn't lose either."

Jerome laughs when he remembers his granddaughter.

(Ah, no more majesty)

Isaac felt that way when he saw Jerome, who had become a gentle grandfather style, just like Morgan always did.

"Pamela can read and calculate letters. He's a very smart kid. And most importantly, cute."

"Muffled," he laughs, thinking of his grandson.

And I looked at him and I said, "Where did the majesty go earlier?" Isaac twists his head.

"I hear His Royal Highness is also a wise man to reveal. Maybe by the time these kids grow up, this country will be at its peak."

Jerome agrees with Morgan, who squeaks and squeals.

Perhaps it is the inner body, but the grandson did well to the extent that he thought so.

"Speaking of which, can't I see Mr. Pamela? I came to King's Landing, so I want new friends."

Isaac thought this flow was an opportunity and asked to see Pamela.

Nothing. I'm not going to laugh at your hairstyle.

He just wants to meet me purely face-to-face.

When the prince offered me the death penalty, I said, "Why is this man helping me? Kind of coy," I can't wait if they think of it.

I've never been over to have a good friendship.

Isaac's thoughts turned to certainty by seeing Jerome.

He adores his granddaughter so much that he loses his majesty.

If you get along with Pamela and help her pinch, the Marquis Windsor family will be on your side.

The thing to worry about is that Jerome gives up and accepts everything.

"Let's obey the royal judgment" because he is a nobleman, and it is also possible that Pamela's punishment will be accepted.

To avoid that, we will also have to have a relationship with Jerome and the others to guide our thoughts.

The challenge is piling up.

"Hmm, right..."

Jerome looks at Rosa.

"I think it's good. That kid is smart, so he just talks to adults. Being friends with kids your age will surely be a good inspiration"

Is it because Pamela is a girl, or is Rosa in charge of domestic matters?

Jerome asked Rosa for her opinion, and Rosa answered it.

Seeing where we are able to interact with each other with the breath of the aunt, the couple seems to get along well.

"Go get Pamela."

"Yes, sir."

When Jerome commanded the servant, the servant left the room quickly without making a sound, and then in a movement that he felt elegant.

Isaac knew very well that it took a long time to prepare the girl.

Because I decided to call you lightly, I was probably telling you that I might call you.

Maybe Jerome also wanted to brag about his grandson to Morgan.

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As Isaac expected, Pamela came quickly.

Most importantly, the Windsor family's mansion is huge, so time was running out, but that would be a waste to worry about.

When the reception door was opened, a blonde girl stood there.

"Ah..."

At first glance at Pamela, Isaac has his first emotions.

I couldn't keep my eyes off Pamela.

- Pamela is adorable.

- But I don't care about that.

- I've had blonde drill hair since I was a kid.

- But I don't care about that.

- She's only five.

- But I don't care about that.

Isaac intuited from the first glance.

- I feel a soul connection.

I've never had such feelings for the opposite sex in my previous life.

Isaac was confused by his first emotions.

(Maybe he's in love at first sight... No, but it's a single digit for a legal teenager)

Nearly thirty if we combine our previous lives.

Even if she's now a five-year-old body, it's embarrassing to be honest with a five-year-old girl.

But when I assumed it was love at first sight, I could see my face getting red without suppressing my emotions.

Isaac has no romantic experience in his previous life either.

So it could be his mistake.

But I thought it was love at first sight.

Pamela looks at this one, too, and she's reddishing her face.

I'm sure you're thinking the same thing as Isaac.

While there are so many people in the world who can't count, I'm so happy to meet someone who attracts souls to each other.

Isaac had assumed that it would be a good relationship of compassion.

(I don't care about country theft anymore. You don't have to cross a dangerous bridge, if you can live happily ever after. So...)

To his first emotions, Isaac was swinging.

Enough to give up all that power I wanted.

- Zach, Isaac.

"Heh."

Margaret rocks me on the shoulder, and I hear a dumb voice.

Looks like he was getting into his own world.

If we hadn't come back to the real world, we might have been staring at Pamela the whole time.

"... Isaac. Say hello."

Margaret urged Isaac to say hello.

And I saw at a glance what Isaac had feelings for Pamela.

This wasn't about a woman's intuition, because it was an attitude that was easy enough for anyone to see through.

Isaac takes his seat and walks up to Pamela.

It was an unpredictable move.

"I'm Isaac, son of Randolph, Marquis Welrod."

"I'm Pamela, daughter of Theodore, Marquis Windsor."

Just a greeting.

But that made me more nervous than any interview I had during my employment.

As for my face, I have confidence because I have a gentle and beautiful face that Randolph and Lucia give way to.

But I want to go to a room with a mirror right now and check my hair for familiarity.

I'm even afraid to stand in front of Pamela like this.

I didn't want to think about what to do if I was disappointed.

Pamela ran away as Isaac put out his hand to shake hands.

"Ah."

Isaac seemingly regrets, dropping Pamela's back off at the door.

I wanted to chase him, but the thought of "what if he chased me here and hated me" didn't allow me to move my legs.

"This is... Oh, shit."

Jerome puts his hand on his forehead and makes a sound like he's in deep trouble.

Even though Pamela is so cute that Isaac naturally falls in love, it was unexpected for him to fall in love even with Pamela.

Hearing that voice, Isaac remembered the presence of Jerome.

Head to Jerome early.

"Let me be engaged to Pamela!

"Become"

Everyone here is surprised by the demands that are so straightforward.

"I can't do that"

Jerome shook his head sorry.

Isaac grabs Jerome's trousers with courtesy and everything and begs even more.

"Please! If you're concerned about the issue of inheritance rights, I'll do something about it. I'm not saying give me a hand or anything. I'll put a piece on myself."

"That's not what happened."

Morgan said as he could hold Isaac apart.

"What do you mean?

Isaac asked as he was seated.

Morgan gets stuck responding to the question and looks at Jerome.

But sometimes Jerome, who can make a cold decision without changing his complexion, also seems spicy to tell his child.

When Rosa sees how it is, she tells Isaac the cruel truth, thinking, "This is not a good time for a man.”

"Pamela is engaged to His Highness Jason. Since birth."

"Oh no..."

Not at the level of "if we meet a little faster" etc.

Since he was born, he couldn't make it, no matter how quickly he hurried.

"This equilibrium of power between aristocratic and king-"

Morgan started explaining the reason for the engagement, but it didn't come into Isaac's head.

When Isaac found out, it was in the carriage.

After that, the Morgans, worried about Isaac, who was relieved, were about to cut up early and go home.

As the carriage leaves the gate, Isaac looks back and stares at the mansion.

(After all, will Pamela ever be mine until Royal College graduation...)

Originally, that was the goal point of life and the starting point.

But it's still more than a decade away.

Until then, Pamela belongs to the prince.

touching her skin, eventually kissing her and possibly going ahead.

If you think so, your chest is going to rip open.

(Shut up...... Be quiet. This one wants to cry)

I hear a tall cry from earlier.

That was very depressing.

Someone who should be your first mate in life you meet, including in your previous life.

Far from the mansion where Pamela lives.

Even though it wasn't the parting of my life, I wasn't going to be able to stand my mind just to leave.

"Isaac, I'm sure I'll find someone worthy of you."

"Me too. So give up on that girl. It's just hard."

Morgan and Margaret try to make Pamela forget.

But the voice is also overpowered.

"No, no, no, no."

I tried to say, "I don't like it," but I can't speak well.

So Isaac realized.

That I'm crying...

It's also the first cry in this world.

The tall voice I thought was depressing from earlier was my own cry.

Pamela was so distraught that she didn't realize she was crying.

"Isaac......"

Isaac isn't the only one.

They both looked like they were about to cry.

I have never said anything selfish or luxurious before, about flowerbeds when it comes to what I wanted.

I can't give him what his grandson wanted strong for the first time, and he looks so sad.

Even the great nobles can't take away the prince's fiancée.

All the two of us could do right now was hug Isaac and cry.