The reborn aristocrat is ambitious! "You've got pretty good status, give em to me"

045 Six Years Old Nathan's Negotiations and Melinda's Silence Welrod

The bidding is over, but September is the last trip to Tilly Hill this year.

To take Alois and his escorts to the king's capital.

The elves have not created a framework called the country.

It lays down a political system like an urban state with the village as its largest unit.

Nevertheless, it is not that the village chief is a dictator, nor is he the president.

I was in as good a position as everyone's summariser.

I want to get along with the elves, but I have the honor of being king.

For that reason, the King himself could not go out and say hello to Alois.

Whether you want to have a relationship as elves or to have a reciprocal relationship, you never obeyed.

I couldn't admit to being called in like a subordinate.

However, I also understand that the position of the king and the village chief is just too different.

Therefore, instead of calling on him as his subordinate, he decided to welcome him with a national guest treatment as a messenger of friendship.

Even though it is essentially the same as calling, the thing called nomenclature is troublesome but important.

Although Aloys is not a representative of elves around the world, he can be a representative of an elf living in a forest area east of Welrod territory.

To this end, they have been coordinating with the people of the surrounding villages for some time now.

The other villagers are also to be mixed up as escorts and invited to the Wang capital.

Randolph will pick you up first.

And it's a step toward the King's Capital with the Wellrod family.

When I picked them up, I planned to send Bridget back to the woods first.

Regardless of Claude, Bridget is anxious to make him meet the king and the surrounding heavy towns in the king's capital.

For the same reason, Mathias, the elder, was also out of the candidacy of the apostle.

The decision was that those who did not do "a little flirting" were unnecessary for the first interaction.

But Bridget is desperate out of his candidacy for the King's Capital.

King's capital with a more gorgeous image than Wellrod.

Yes, but I wanted to go, and I was setting up a fierce approach to Isaac.

"Hey, you're meeting the king or something because of this? She said she'd be more than happy to have a beautiful place."

"Then there's an adult woman coming from the village of Morane, so we're on time."

Isaac doesn't even try to keep an eye on Bridget.

He was silently pulling through the weeds growing in the flower beds.

"Oh, already! I want to go. I hope you took me. You've been dating for about six months!

"Ah."

Bridget hugs Isaac from behind.

It boiled down to Isaac's attitude that there was no island to install.

In the meantime, I decided to stay away from taking care of the flower beds.

"Hey, take me. I'd like to see Wang Du too."

Bridget is Isaac's ear and makes a cat stroke.

"Look, this is the kind of place that doesn't work. You're not a child, so don't move into action right away just because your hopes don't come true. If you behave recklessly towards His Majesty the King and his neighbors, and you can remain cut off from the elves after all, it's Mr. Bridget who's in trouble."

"Ugh..."

They tell me I can't behave myself, and Bridget is just jammed with words, too.

But I have an interest in the outside world.

I couldn't give up so easily.

Push your chest against Isaac's back.

"Then I won't see a great man.... hey?

That's what I'm saying, and I'm pushing my chest gritty against my back.

But that was counterproductive to Isaac.

"You can't have anything that doesn't work. By and large, if you're an adult about your father's age, aren't you having some sort of color trick on your child or something?

Isaac has failures he can't even reflect on.

I was in an accident on my way home when I asked my sister to buy a computer in my last life.

That's when it happened because my sister was fooled by the color trick of pushing her breasts and introducing her girlfriend.

Isaac is traumatized about it.

I firmly swore that I would never ride a woman's color trick.

Even when held by a woman of her age, it was because of that that she couldn't shake her mind.

"Is your father talking about Mr. Randolph? You can't do this to a grown man. What are you talking about?"

"Head, are you okay? All I'm saying is," I'll petite slap Isaac on the head.

"I don't know why you don't understand when you know that..."

It doesn't mean there's no reason at all. It's troublesome.

I'm depressed that I'm doing it after I figure out if it's okay with the kids.

(If you use color tricks on your father and adult opponents, everyone will know you can't take them to King's Capital...)

Isaac's reluctance so far is also to keep Bridget away from Nathan.

Unlike Isaac, Nathan is in love with Bridget as her older beautiful sister.

Naturally, his attitude towards Bridget is also soft.

- But in the future, I'm going to have Nathan die.

If Nathan had realized he had a thing for himself, Bridget would be just as sad when Nathan died.

Isaac wants to avoid making Bridget sad in a friendly relationship.

To that end, he was rubbing his mind to reduce the chances of deepening the relationship as much as possible.

"In the meantime, I can't take full responsibility in case it happens. Negotiate with adults like your father and Mr. Claude."

Even though it's small, I'm happy to be able to push my chest.

But you can't keep having fun forever because you have eyes.

I decided to let Randolph and Claude handle Bridget.

It's not like it's a whole lie, so I'm sure you didn't say the wrong thing.

"Mmmm..."

- Isaac, Randolph, Claude.

Bridget thinks who is the easiest to convince.

But I didn't even have to think about it.

- The aim is Randolph.

Isaac rejects the child with a strong will to say "no to anything that doesn't work".

Besides, I can't shake my opinion because of a good reason.

Claude knows a lot about adults in the same village.

Even though he's Mathias' grandson - no, he's Mathias' grandson, which makes him a solid adult teacher on the other hand.

I wasn't going to be able to convince you just because I wanted to go to Wang Du.

But Randolph isn't.

"I was born and raised in the woods, so I want to see the Wang Capital because it's good for once," he says, asking me in tears and he's going to forgive me.

He does his job without difficulty as a lord's deputy, but as a politician he's still sweet on the side.

If I don't hit him badly, he'll probably forgive me for accompanying him.

"Okay. I will."

Bridget brought Isaac down to the ground.

Isaac finally felt lonely with his feet on the ground.

The warmth of a woman who had no experience at all in her previous life.

When it's over, it's the sex of a man who feels spared to let go easily.

"Don't interrupt your father's work."

"It's okay, it's okay"

As I recall, on auspicious days, Bridget heads to the negotiations as soon as possible.

"I'm anxious because I don't have a subject about what's okay..."

Bridget was far away early enough and there was no one to answer Isaac's whining.

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Isaac's anxiety was allayed.

My father summoned me when I finished taking care of the flowerbed and thought I'd play with Patrick.

(Ahhh, I guess it pisses me off that I pushed Bridget...)

Though the practice is carried out by officials, starting with the secretary, Isaac is the head of the nominal elf relationship.

"Don't push me to persuade you," I said, ready to get a novel.

This is the price for running away from trouble.

I just have to take it.

Isaac, reluctantly, enters the office without running away.

"... Huh? Brother!? And Mrs. Melinda!?

Not only Claude and Bridget were in the office, but Nathan and Melinda were there as well.

Unexpected circumstances prevented Isaac from swallowing the situation.

Having seen the situation, Randolph starts talking to Isaac to explain the situation.

Isaac says he's against Mr. Bridget heading to the King's Capital.

"Yes, I think we should avoid it this year and do it after next year, even if we take them"

It's a celebration at first. There must be plenty of opportunities to attend the party.

I have trouble getting bored there.

Even if I were to take him, I thought it should be after the second year when the rarity of the elves is reduced.

"You're a terrible guy to leave Mr. Bridget alone! Shame on you!

Nathan bites Isaac.

"No, he's not a loser, he's a protector."

(I mean, don't you say that!

All the boys near the age are monopolized by Nathan.

Because of that, Isaac doesn't have a boyfriend.

It's not so much "I cry without friends," but sometimes I miss you.

The culprit tells me, "Don't hurt Bridget," and I'm a little mucky.

"Mr. Bridget is a fine, lovely lady. I can take you to the King's Landing! Right, Father!

"Mm-hmm... Maybe..."

Nathan puts his shoulder in Bridget.

Randolph is also upset that Nathan is openly favoring Bridget.

Nathan is also a cute son who split Randolph's blood.

If I can, I want to make that wish come true.

But we can't ignore Isaac's opinion either.

It was pinched between my adorable son.

(What, this situation...)

Isaac was trying to identify the situation first.

Even so, I knew at a glance about Bridget.

I'm stroking Nathan's head, who's on my side.

Perhaps she said to Nathan, "I shouldn't go to the king's capital. I miss you," but I guess I blew in.

Looks like he used Nathan as a tool to convince Randolph.

I don't blame you for the "use what you can" attitude, but I want you to stop making contact without knowing what's going on inside the Wellrod family, Isaac thought.

And the most puzzling thing is Melinda's existence.

She must also be aware that Nathan is in love with Bridget.

And yet, why are you making Nathan like you?

- Make Bridget Nathan's daughter-in-law in the future.

- I don't like that Isaac is the only one who has contact with the elves, so I inspire him to have contact.

- I don't like Isaac's decision, so I'm acting against it.

- Or overshadowing Isaac's decision to start gaining momentum, let him know that Nathan is superior around him.

It could be any one, it could be all.

There could be other reasons.

It's hard to judge on this occasion right now.

It seemed impossible to draw conclusions on this occasion.

"As a resident of the same village, what do you think of Mr. Claude?

To buy some time, Isaac spoke to Claude.

There are secretaries in the office.

Whatever answers you give, it doesn't hurt to show flexibility to refer to the opinions around you without being solitary.

"Bridget is a child as an elf, but I think he can adapt his attitude to the situation by the experience and knowledge he has accumulated over the years for a longer life span than a human being."

"You see. Claude says this to me, too, and you can go, right? If it was, you wouldn't have to meet the king."

(I show that kind of light attitude on these occasions, which is why I can't trust you...)

I don't have to think so, but Claude says it's going to be okay.

I can't help but disagree with one more person.

"Okay. If Mr. Claude's okay, I don't disagree."

"Yay. Thanks."

Bridget rejoices and hugs Nathan, who spoke to Randolph.

I shy try to get it off Bridget's chest, but Nathan doesn't seem to be too sloppy either.

But don't forget that I expressed my concern.

Isaac ran to keep himself safe just in case.

Now we can stand in a safe zone where Bridget can say, "Look, I knew it" even if it causes problems in the King's Capital.

If nothing goes wrong, "I seem too worried," you can apologize later.

"Okay. Let's remember."

Randolph was anxious, even as he replied.

I'm short with Claude and Bridget.

Some want to believe them, but even Randolph gets anxious because Isaac makes Bridget anxious.

"If there's nothing else, I'd like to be excused."

"Oh, I don't mind stepping back"

Isaac greeted him before he left the room and left first.

Because where no one is, I wanted to think about it a little bit.

While walking down the hallway, Isaac thinks about what happened earlier.

- About Bridget.

No, you're not.

I've taken care of her.

It's more my own fault to grieve when Nathan is gone than you didn't realize it.

- In Wang Du.

This is not the same.

Exactly. I'm worried that Randolph won't be punished in unison for someone's failure, but I don't know that until then.

It's more of a waste of time thinking than thinking about it now and not knowing what to do.

- About Melinda.

This is what Isaac cares about.

I've been watching Nathan in silence for a long time now.

If she's a regular girlfriend, it's not strange to scold Bridget for being "tame" when she hugs Nathan.

Even if Nathan is one-sided with Bridget.

(Did Nathan also want to give you the track record of being able to pass opinions? So you decided to keep quiet from start to finish or something?

If it hadn't been left to Nathan and Melinda was demanding Randolph as usual, Isaac would have been pushed off, even if he was against it.

I didn't do it.

Is it because Dennis started making contact with Melinda?

Or did something else move Melinda's mind?

Isaac knows nothing.

I wasn't told anything.

I was just piercing the silence.

But because Melinda had an unusual attitude, Isaac was being confused more effectively than being told something.

This moya moya disgusting thing never cleared up and remained in Isaac's heart until he was busy getting ready to go to the king's capital and forgot.