Isaac's worries were worrying.

Even if it affects the future, it's trivial that I met Damien.

Given Tiffany's long interactions, there's nothing I can do about Damian's influence now.

Besides, I rarely see Damien.

Lucia seems to want to meet Catherine, but her own position won't let her.

On the face of it is the mother who gave birth to Isaac, the future lord.

I am busy interacting with the various nobles who come to see me.

Sometimes I haven't visited Wang Du in five years, and I've been busy in circles.

I can't prioritize personal friendship in that state.

As a woman married to the Marquis of Wellrod, interaction for the house is a priority.

Thanks to this, Damian was never brought to visit by his parents, and Isaac never bothered about Damian.

Lucia has been visiting the King's Capital for a long time, so her legs are uninterrupted.

Perhaps even to see each other less often.

Isaac will also be able to take his time without bothering his head.

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(Though, I'm free...)

Isaac was thinking about it as he stroked Patrick back at the ball.

I play in the garden, but this is something I can do when I'm in the realm.

It's nice to be able to take your time, but that made me free.

I came to King's Capital because of this, so I want to do something else.

However, there have been fewer visits by friends since coming to Wang Capital.

I'm sure they're going out to see the King's Capital with their family.

(I can't go)

It's relatively easy to go around greeting junior nobles like the Viscounts and Barons.

Make reservations and say hello to senior aristocrats, etc.

Free time is free.

In contrast, the Marquis and Counts are busy.

I cannot fail those who come to greet me.

For this reason, we must respond to those who come to greet us.

Appointments for visits are always surprising.

The important ones are Morgan, and even if Randolph responds to those who don't, he's still not likely to have an appointment.

It was air that Isaac couldn't say, "Let's go see the King's Capital with our family" or anything like that.

And Adela and Lisa are also coming less often.

But I can't help this.

Lisa is ten years old this year.

It's a social debut from the New Year's Eve party.

Busy getting ready for that.

Since Isaac is a child out of hand, he was focused on getting ready with the permission of Randolphs and the others.

Instead, there's one servant attached to Isaac.

At the end of the year, I'm busy getting ready for the party at the beginning of the year, so with Isaac I treat it like a break.

Isaac also just talks to the public lightly first, and then he gives it a rest.

If I'm stuck working, my mind can do it, not just my body.

I was well aware of the importance of resting my body.

(Nathan would be great. I can show you the difference in connections)

Nathan's friends also seem to be taking to the mansion less often.

But I suppose they're calling for children from the Marquis Wilmente family, Melinda's home, instead.

Almost every day a few boys are visiting Nathan.

I can feel the difference in mobilisation.

Isaac had a sense of crisis about it.

(That's all the Marquis Wilmente is supporting Melinda. I know what I mean. The nobles must have noticed)

Isaac looks at Nathan in his room with a bitter gaze.

Everyone wants to be a winner.

Someone attaches to the advantageous side in a successor dispute.

In doing so, those who were watching will be on their side because it will be even more advantageous.

Whoever sees it goes further to Nathan's side......

More and more people will follow Nathan's side in acceleration.

Those who believe that Isaac's side in this situation should be inherited by those who are determined to be the rightful successors.

And you'd be about as fond of "making more money on the disadvantaged side," an erudite.

But people want stability.

Lovers of those things should surely be in the minority.

If we do nothing, the difference with Nathan will widen, while.

But I don't know what to do.

Isaac was just stirred up by a sense of impatience.

More than one little figure approached Isaac like that.

A servant bows down to you.

"Isaac, looks like your friend only has dogs. I'm ashamed that you can't make friends as a brother."

It's Nathan.

They came all the way out here to bring friends and brag about it.

Isaac found out with signs of servant agitation.

I'm not sure if I'll go get someone or see how it goes first.

You must be thinking, "Why on my own time..."

"That's right. Why don't you play with your brother?"

Isaac shows a ball made of skin.

In my mind, I thought, "I'll throw the ball, so you're the dog who goes to get the ball."

Nathan, who had no reason to know that, laughed with his nose and said no.

"There's no way we're going to play outside in this cold"

(Then don't come bragging in the cold!

Mid-November already.

Even healthy children are in cold weather.

Anyway, if you want to play outside, I couldn't believe the guts to come to Isaac to show off my friends.

But there are servants and surroundings.

I need to show you the difference in the vessel.

"That's unfortunate"

said Isaac without showing a bare gesture that seemed completely unfortunate.

Considering drunk complaints, I don't even dislike child friend pride or anything like that.

Then Isaac thought, trying to show him what a real dislike is.

"Ladies and gentlemen, nice to meet you. My name is Isaac. I would like to thank my brother, Nathan, for his extraordinary attention each time. Thank you for your continued support."

Isaac bows his head.

I am politely greeted by my brother who comes to harass me, "Say hello to my brother".

This would be humiliating if it was done.

Isaac smiled.

"What, My Mai?

"What?"

Unexpectedly Isaac looks up.

Nobody, including Nathan, seems to understand what Isaac said.

That would be about the part where I said "Name" and "Say hello" that I understood.

To say a detestable taste, the other person was too young.

"Well, no. I'm Fred. Nathan's cousin. Regards."

A red-haired boy greets Isaac back.

The other kids are watching Nathan, so I guess he's the only one who named Isaac without reading the air.

"Nice to meet you.... Are you referring to your older cousin, Fred from the Marquis Wilmente?

"Oh, yes, I am."

Fred replied with a grin.

Then pull out the wooden sword for the child lowered to the waist and place it on Isaac.

"Somehow, I knew you seemed smart. So, how about a sword?

(Ah...... is the character whose strength is the standard or something)

I met a harrowing character.

"Stop it. Aren't you from the Marquis Wilmente family? [M] You can't beat Takemen's son."

Isaac admits his loss and tries to make him lay his sword.

But Fred doesn't seem to want that.

"You have to try."

Fred laughs nicely.

"I don't know if I can do it. I haven't learned how to use my sword yet. If you really want to compare strength, why don't you do it in ten years or something? As far as rumors go, you're my age, aren't you? Wouldn't it be nice if I went to Royal College? I think it's against chivalry to fight someone who doesn't know how to fight."

Isaac said no somewhat quickly.

Surely Isaac is afraid of Fred.

But it's not Fred himself, he's afraid of getting hurt.

I was born into a beautiful man with a healthy body.

I want to avoid getting hurt for nothing.

"Mmm, right. It's not good to go against chivalry."

Fred delivers a wooden sword that Isaac is right.

He looks retarded, but the roots don't seem like a bad kid.

"Fred, let this guy go now"

said Nathan, who was unhappy with how it was going.

It's not funny to be able to keep talking like this, even though the purpose was to show off your friends.

I really thought we'd be in trouble if we became friends.

"Okay. Isaac, I look forward to competing in ten years."

"If only I were stronger."

To Fred, who says he's smiling and looking forward to it, Isaac returns it with a drawn smile.

(You're not -! Why do you keep seeing Damien and his good offensive character! Besides, what? Is that a flag of rival certification or something if it's a game now? Am I standing in flags with a man character?

- Isaac learns to be angry with this world.

I started Tiffany and became friends with many girls.

So, in my heart, I said, "Can you even get to know a girl in Wangdu who will be deprived of her other fiancée?" I was hoping.

That expectation is betrayed and curses the fate of meeting the offensive character.

It was also bad that the original maiden game was called.

Isaac feels like the protagonist of this world, being reborn with his memory.

I thought in a game mood that the protagonist, himself, might have started flagging with the offensive character.

As it is, I even fear that I will not have a romance flag with a female character and that I will only flag with a male character.

(Childhood flags are only good for women. flag me with Amanda anyway)

- Amanda Wallick.

Another Marquis daughter representing the Wang party, Fred's fiancée.

I'm a greedy set girl named Lori Lactation and a healthy Bok Daughter.

Only a game originally based on the theme of predatory love, the female character adopted a popular character setting for the male staff.

- Take your fiancée away from characters that seem popular with men.

Isaac worried about his sister in his previous life because he drew on that concept.

But Isaac is also a healthy boy.

More than being reborn into this world, after marrying Pamela and becoming king, I'd like to sideroom pretty girls like Amanda and Tiffany if possible.

(Uh, but... In porn gay, the protagonist is stunning, but I wonder if I can deal with a bunch of girls in real life)

I worry about that while I drop off Nathan and the others.

Randolph also has two wives.

Even Isaac should be able to build a harem if he becomes king.

Isaac niggles at the thought of Harlem when he says he hasn't even mastered the Marquis yet.

I didn't even realize that a servant with Isaac had seen him and received "a big man who could laugh and recieve his brother's harassment while he was a child".