Isaac is basically free in the King's Capital.

Lisa is starting to make friends around the same age and play.

Before enrolling in Royal College, it seems normal to make friends your age to some extent.

I'm lonely, but Lisa is the one who has trouble making friends.

In aristocratic societies, horizontal as well as vertical connections become important.

She's Adela's daughter, which is why she's been dealing with Isaac until now.

Isaac was properly convinced to send Lisa away.

Tiffany is still playing with Isaac.

But now that I have a fiancée, I'm starting to learn gratuities and stuff.

Unlike Isaac, we have to teach him firmly from the ground up for lack of memory of his previous life.

Even for Tiffany's future, you can't stand in the way of learning.

Isaac sends it out after he understands why.

I have other near-old friends but play less often than the two of them.

They came to see each other more often because they were close to each other.

When this happens, the lack of friends sounds.

Damian also came to Isaac, which has now become Fred's surrounding.

I was in a "botch if I noticed" situation even though I didn't do something that I didn't like.

Melinda's harassment of not letting Isaac make friends works plain for Isaac.

But if you're free, you can make something you're free to do.

Isaac rented a conference room and surrounded the map with Alexis, a confectioner employed at the Marquis' house, and his disciples.

It is for making sweet shops with modest sugar.

It is also in the form of a coffee shop with more tables so that you can eat in the store.

- If you want to save money, what do you do?

If Isaac was in his previous life, he would have saved his salary in the tunnel.

But not this time.

You can make money after next spring even if you run out of what you've earned from your bid so far.

Then invest to increase even more than just save money.

Even if you don't feel like lighting a fire on your nails, you have enough money to roll.

- Gold produces gold.

Roll the gold and increase the gold.

Confectionery shops are the first stage of experimental attempts.

"Again, along the boulevard leading to the Royal Palace will be good. There are other confectionery shops on this street."

"No, it's a new thing because of it. It would be good publicity if you could build a store near the government and use it for a gift."

"What about the format of wholesale to other stores, mainly baked confectionery?"

Each speaks thoughtful opinions.

Someone in the apprentice will be asked to work as a craftsman in the shop.

Even though he is a disciple, he works in the kitchen of the Marquis.

If Alexis is on top, they have about the upper and lower arms.

He's strong enough to make mass-produced confectionery.

I'm not ashamed to let you work at the Marquis' direct store.

"I think it would be nice to be near the Royal College. I want to target students on their way home because sugar is modest and keeps prices lower than other confectionery stores"

Isaac thought about the location of the Royal College.

The college is made relatively near the royal palace.

The reason for this is a joke: "Because the royal family will walk to and from school."

This is a setup made for an event called "Prince and Lower School Dating" in the game setup.

There is a reason given in this world that "the Great Old King decided to make sure that the feelings of those below walking on foot can be understood".

The aristocratic neighborhood is also close, so security is good.

Nevertheless, when Isaac asks, "What if the nobles are after the royal assassination?" So much so that it is a doozy setting.

I decided to use this one this time.

"I see...... If students start stopping by, word of mouth spreads naturally to parents and friends. Besides, even if you're a freshman, you'll be in society in three years. Not right now, that's not a bad idea given the visibility in five or ten years. Above all, it's good to have no competitors nearby."

Alexis agreed with Isaac.

"What... Oh, yeah. That's right."

Isaac is a little confused when he is told a splendid opinion that is not what he thinks.

(It's hard to say on a school date or something that "This is my shop" wanted to do...)

In my previous life, I was with my boyfriend, but I stopped by convenience stores and ramen stores while I was out of school.

With that feeling, I was thinking of bringing a friend over for a treat while I was out of school.

I don't have any friends right now, so I'm trying to get that amount back among my students.

Besides, I made a private room for the top noblemen and said, "I want to try something intimate with Pamela."

It's a little awkward to be received so that it makes deep sense, even though I didn't think otherwise.

"It's big enough around there, and then I'll make you look for places where there's no smell complaints."

"There's no compelling way to use the Marquis' name."

Isaac keeps this point in mind.

You don't have to buy the objection of the owner of the land and make unnecessary disputes.

Because the image is particularly important in restaurants.

"Of course it is. I'll take good care of that."

I understand even if Alexis and the others are not told.

Above all, it's a sunny stage for our own confectionery.

I wanted to avoid things that could be attributed a good cause.

"I'll take care of the rest."

Isaac thought that the details should be left to those who work in the store.

Though I worked in a tavern, I have no idea what kind of kitchen is suitable for making sweets in this world.

I employ the opinions of those in the field and intend to keep my amateur mouth to a minimum.

Besides, Isaac couldn't get to know the store.

Because Randolph really brought in a tutor.

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"Only once a week while I was in Wang Du, I was able to call famous scholars."

That said, Randolph seemed happy.

He seems to be a scholar who has published various papers such as "Monarchist Theory," "War Theory," and "Parenting Theory."

(Something's out of place just for the last time...)

It's amazing that you're not specialized in a particular field and you're writing a lot of papers.

But Isaac is anxious for such an unrestrained scholar.

Above all, I was anxious to admire Randolph (...) for being a "great teacher".

I respect my father in terms of personality, but I don't trust him as far as the eyes that see people are concerned.

Especially the reason I call a tutor is because of Isaac's emotional education around morality.

To explain the importance of forgiving people...

"If I get hit in the right cheek, I'll give you the left cheek"

- I wonder what I would do if a religious tutor like that came along.

Isaac hates religion.

It's not that I don't particularly care, it's that I hate it.

The reason concerns my friend Suzuki.

"I'll be the God of the New World!

That's what I left out, and I moved to Osaka to start an emerging religion.

Sometimes Suzuki's sister was a classmate and friend of Changmi's, and she cried, "I want you to help me bring my brother back."

Because of such events, I didn't like a religion that drives people's lives crazy.

In this world, there are prayers in the church.

That's just praying in dating.

I haven't sincerely prayed to God.

(When the religious guy comes, let's chase him back)

Isaac stands up and waits for his tutor.

"You kept me waiting. I've got a teacher coming."

Randolph comes into the room.

Behind it stood a man who looked like he was in his fifties or so.

Baron Nettle Holds, this is Lord Terrence.

"From now on..."

"Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah!

Isaac blocks Terrence's words when he tries to say hello.

(What's Baron Nettle Holds... Nicole's grandfather, right?)

He wouldn't be his father, as he looks about the same age as Morgan.

likely to be my grandfather if so.

I never thought Nicole's grandfather would teach me.

(I want to tell you to educate your own grandchildren first)

But Nicole's only about six, too.

You should never believe me when I say I'm going to be the kind of woman who takes someone else's fiancée.

Even if I tell him I'm going to be a bad girl, he just thinks I'm crazy.

I'd say, "Focus on Nicole's education," but I can't.

In the first place, I'd never want to say it because I'd be in trouble if Nicole could be decent.

What a complicated opponent came as a tutor.

The Terrence looks at Isaac with a strange look.

"Hmm, I bet we've never met somewhere..."

Isaac was surprised to see himself.

Because of that, I'm trying to wonder if there's been any contact.

(Yabe. We're not supposed to know each other, but reacting like we know is bad...)

Isaac recovered from a face-to-face shock with Terrence.

And reflect, and decide to delude.

"Um, I think I've read a book written by the teacher."

If you're announcing a lot, it's no surprise you've read the book as well.

Nevertheless, as an author, I can assure you that I have never seen Nettle Holds' name, as it should surprise you.

At least it shouldn't have been in Wellrod's mansion.

I try to delude myself with a bitter lie of shavings on the spot.

"Here, take mine."

Terrence looked a little happy.

- Even a kid like me reads books he wrote.

If you think so, you'll be happy.

But tighten your face right away.

"I see. Reading my books this year seems to be highly intelligent, as I've heard. I'd like to hear your thoughts, if you like."

"What..."

Now Isaac is in the mood of a child being returned to the teacher with the excuse "I forgot my reading sentiment homework, but I read the book" and "Well, tell me what book it was".

I wish I hadn't told you I'd read it in a crappy lie, but I purposefully pushed myself.

"Um... I was wondering if Dr. Terrence's thoughts would suit me."

"What!

To Isaac's words Terrence lifts her brow a little.

"Oh, no, no. It was difficult for me as a child, so I didn't feel like I wasn't sure..."

Isaac, who just thought it was a mess, tries to delude herself, but the words don't come out and get sloppy.

Terrence looks at Randolph with a harsh look on his face.

"I don't know which book I've read, but in all the books, 'contention is not good. Let's be nice to people,' he says. I have the intelligence to read books and I don't think that's understandable. Probably not going to understand that."

"That's it! Can't you handle it!?

Randolph makes a sad scream.

I'm pretty upset when my kid says, "I'm not even trying to understand kindness".

(Oh, no, no, no! Using big titles like Sovereign Theory and War Theory, that's what's in it. Ooh!

Isaac also raises a protest in his heart.

But I called him for Isaac's emotional education, so I should have assumed he was a teacher in that respect.

This is because I'm putting out a book called "Monarchy," and I saw it with colored glasses.

(That cabbage......, manicure......, cupism? I thought you were thinking in the same direction as someone like that!

What Isaac was trying to remember was "Maccabelli".

For the benefit of the state, he is the one who conceived Maccaberism, a ruthless notion that whatever means may be used is OK.

I'm sure that's what Nicole's grandfather wrote, and I answered appropriately.

Because of that, Isaac's situation is now a bad one.

"I don't know...... The feeling of seeing Lord Isaac was not a bare gesture that was answering evil. It doesn't suit me naturally. How I was answering. Perhaps you will grow up in the same lineage as Master Jude."

"Oh, no..."

Randolph takes Terrence's word for it and falls off his knees with his head in his arms.

The figure of his grandfather in his memory was a gentle figure with a grin.

But that's why my grandfather, who falls flat on people, was so terrified.

A terrible monster incomprehensible to Randolph, whose surface and interior are completely separate.

They told me that one of the scales looked like my beloved child.

I can't help being dropped into despair.

But Terrence still didn't give up.

I don't know unless I give it a test first.

The answer comes from that.

"I'd like to ask Lord Isaac one thing. The Wellrod family has many serfs. What would you like to do with them?

"Uh, what do you mean?

Isaac tilts his neck to the sudden question.

"You think you're gonna get better treatment because slaves are pathetic, or you're gonna let them go? Wouldn't you like to think about that?

"Oh, I see."

Isaac is convinced.

I guess you're going to judge Isaac by what kind of answer you give here.

Then you have to think carefully.

It haunts my head for a while.

Watch as Randolph combined his hands in front of his chest and prayed.

The answer Isaac derived was simple.

"I won't do anything"

In those words the two show the colour of disappointment in their expressions.

Because the answer did not go to the aspect of helping slaves.

"Why did you think that?

Terrence listens for once.

It's too much of a rush to judge things solely on the surface.

I need to hear more about that intent than I thought and answered.

"Because the serfs are more blessed than the civilians."

To Isaac's answer, now Terrence tilts his neck.

"A serf stripped of all his rights?

"Yes."

Isaac answers confidently.

"Certainly the serfs have no freedom. Instead, we have benefited a lot. Food, clothing and accommodation were originally, sometimes in terms of health care. Because this is the Marquis' property. Instead of being free, civilians must all live at their own risk. Even with freedom, we live in poverty because we have no benefit."

This is what I found out when I saw it in the carriage on the road.

The serfs are treated dearly as the property of the Marquis.

Because you don't have to bother to treat those who bring wealth to you badly.

Instead, those who hit hard on the serfs are enough to be ridiculed for scorning their property.

So meals are well covered so you can work well.

In contrast, civilians suffer in the name of "freedom".

If you pay taxes, some people only have critical money left in their lives.

But the state won't help them.

It is also up to them to not be able to crawl out of their misery.

Because you are also free to suffer from poverty.

"I don't think civilians are able to exercise it when it comes to having rights to it. Uneducated, so most people don't know they have all sorts of rights, and they're old and dead? If you mean you should help someone, aren't you a serf and not a civilian?

"Mmmm..."

- It benefits instead of rights.

If that's what they say, it's hard to give back.

I can no longer say, "I should free you from the serfdom".

If we free ourselves from the serfs, we will lose our benefits.

If they are no longer the same as normal peasants, they will eventually live in poverty.

If you can't present the benefits of just losing a stable life, that's just emotional theory.

It's just self-satisfaction.

"Giving freedom, rather than living as a serf" and "Giving a stable life instead of freedom"

I don't know which life is better without asking the serf himself.

At least, I couldn't say Isaac was wrong.

"I see...... The answer is another truth. Lord Randolph, apparently he was early. Lord Isaac seems to be caring about people."

In Terrence's words, Randolph's expression became brighter.

"So, then."

"It will depend on your upcoming education to be like Master Jude"

"Good..."

Randolph strokes his chest down.

(No, isn't that too rude?... I'm sorry I answered appropriately first)

- Why should I be treated like my great-grandfather?

If you think so, your chest feels a little moist.

"Let me start by telling you from the ground up why you have to be nice to people. A lot of people are unexpectedly neglecting the basics."

Seeing Isaac as a worthy student for teaching, Terrence seems motivated.

I think, "Tell Nicole," but I can imagine Randolph going to suffer if I say no here.

Inevitably, Isaac decided to learn from Terrence.

I shook a subtle family topic and despaired because he was really Nicole's grandfather.

Later, Isaac read a book written by Terrence.

Sovereign theory was about "Let those who stand above men have kindness," and war theory was just making it difficult to understand such contents as "Let's avoid every dispute because war kills large numbers of people" side by side.

(Is this country really okay?

It is unconvincing that such scholars are eminent.

Because of that, Isaac said, "It will be an absolutely better country for me to take over this country. That's what I'm gonna do," I decided.