Isaac speaks to Lucia in Wellrod's mansion where she even feels lonely.

"You're kind of quiet now"

"Right. Something I said goodbye to all sorts of people."

In Wang Du's mansion, his grandparents had the Tiffany family and elves.

I went back to Wellrod and got separated from a lot of people.

Upon returning to Wellrod, the elves first returned to their village.

This includes Ambassadors Claude and Bridget.

"I miss the taste of home."

It is in the form of acceptance of Bridget's opinion that

There's no reason to keep forcibly staying.

Now I've just restarted my interaction.

It would be nice to have a refresher on the way home.

We just need to get used to each other's culture a little bit.

... That was just a little while before the building, "I was wondering if Claude could bring me some more decent elves instead of Bridget on this occasion," he said.

Really just a little bit. Isaac wished.

My father Randolph works as a lord's deputy.

Adela and Lisa have just returned to Wellrod so they don't do this by unpacking etc.

This is the same for most, so it's not just Adela and the others.

Isaac enjoys a relaxing tea time with Lucia because he belongs to the Marquis.

"I didn't like the noise, but it's surprisingly something you get used to."

Same quiet as before I met Bridget.

But now I feel lonely for this quiet.

In front of the spiritual tranquillity of "those who are not servants are beside them," it seemed acceptable to be somewhat noisy.

Isaac is here now.

"It's something I've lived well in this tranquility since before my child was born," he admires Lucia's strength in her heart.

After all, was love with Randolph supportive?

"People shouldn't be alone. It would be nice to have one of you around. Isaac, you will continue to engage with a variety of people. Take care of each and every meeting."

"Yes, Mother"

I can't just go under the words of someone I've actually missed.

Hear the words of life as the predecessors very hard.

And I remember it with the word "meet".

"When it comes to meeting, it's time for Patrick to have a daughter-in-law,"

I don't know how old I was to come to Isaac, but at least Patrick will be about three to four years old.

As an adult dog, it's about time you found a connection.

But Lucia's face is cloudy.

"What about Patrick... That... is castrated. Castration is..."

"I understand. I've read about it in books."

Isaac blocked Lucia's words, which seemed spicy to say.

Because I didn't want to make you feel awkward about the topic I shook.

(Right, right. It was normal to castrate in the past life, and it could have been in this world...)

I didn't have to bother checking Patrick's groin.

It's also because I knew it was a male from his name, but even if it was a female, I wouldn't bother checking the dog's groin.

I couldn't realise that I was castrated because of it.

(Are you with me in my previous life? He dies without leaving a child behind.... No, are you with me to the point that the tool (Musuko) was brand new and unused and I never had a chance to use it)

When I think about it, I get emotional and sad even though it's about dogs.

In my previous life, I would have done it with a "I can't help it because I'm a pet" word.

But when I actually had them and lived with them, I didn't think they were human resources even though it was about dogs.

I didn't think a rich house called the Marquis would need to be castrated.

Dogs have more than one child, but they can afford to grow up unlike the average family.

So one day I thought I could live surrounded by Patrick's children.

Knowing that the dream won't come true, Isaac feels depressed.

Nor does Lucia say, "You can buy a new dog".

That's because I thought it was wrong somewhere.

"I'll play for you so Patrick doesn't miss you."

"Yeah, do that for him"

Lucia seems relieved by Isaac's words.

Seems like it's growing through a variety of events, including Morgan scolding me.

"No, Isaac was originally a sweet kid," he also thought.

Keep it up, he wants you to be like Randolph.

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Even back in Wellrod, Isaac intends to continue with swords, horseback riding, etc.

It's a technology you'll need someday.

However, practice horseback riding is dangerous, so it will be after Claude and the others return.

Until then, I plan to devote some time to my studies.

Just because it's an elementary level problem doesn't mean you don't know the problem, there are mistakes like misreading the problem.

The aim is to reduce mistakes by repeating the review.

Even in my previous life, I really worked on studying this far before my exams.

The seriousness of it is real, but Norman raised the sound first.

"Dear Isaac, that's it. If you want to study, hire a proper tutor."

I was a student until last year, so I let him play the role of teacher ”within remembering to study," but the limit seemed to have come.

Whatever the full subject score, Norman's grades are up below or inside.

- Don't you want me to remember the wrong answer?

- In the first place, is this the problem sentence?

and other forms crushed by anxiety.

"You're right. Thank you so much for everything."

After about a year of probation, Norman became Isaac's secretary apprentice.

"Because I'm nearby," he said as a teacher, but I'm not an expert, so I can't help but take the limit.

Isaac admits Norman gets off as a teacher.

"But I wonder if that's okay. I just officially got engaged, but I can't believe I'm getting less work."

Teasing Norman with a nigga and a mean face.

For a year, I worked as one of the caregivers for the elves.

The other parent valued the matter highly and admitted her daughter's engagement to Norman.

We plan to have a wedding next year in Wangdu.

Yet it is an act of reducing special allowances, such as reducing one's work.

But I don't see any anxiety in Norman.

"If you don't put your original job aside, you'll be fine. Isaac can't afford to make fun of me either."

Norman shows Isaac the schedule.

There were plans for meetings and so on written every day.

"... I guess it's my fault. My appointment says Biscilli."

"Yeah, I have it every day. It is officially an exchange revival, even the merchant's petition to join the exchange and the offer of an aristocratic meeting with Isaac who wants to be close to him. Because there's a lot going on."

Is it Norman's kindness to leave blank only one day a week?

But that's not comforting.

"I don't know because I'm a kid."

Isaac escaped reality.

That doesn't mean anything will change.

"What are you talking about? Aren't even children responsible for elf-related issues? Even though it used to be nominal, it's now seen as a substantial person in charge. You won't get away with it."

Norman doesn't want to say anything tough about the kid, but then a lot of people will get in trouble.

Haunt your heart and carry out your duties.

Did Isaac also perceive this, accepting the status quo very much?

"Okay. I'll do my best."

I'm just confused that I've been free.

But I chose a different life than I did in my previous life.

It will also be necessary for a new life not to run away from trouble and deal with it head-on.

- Earn experience to level up for the future.

I reconsidered trying to deal with it positively by thinking about it in a game-like way.

"That's the intention."

Norman looks at Isaac, who is motivated, and lets him squeeze his fist in a good way.

Isaac also squeezed his fist and responded by showing Norman his willingness to "work hard".

"I'm still immature, too, but I'll do my best. Let's do our best with Isaac."

Although Norman was an elf caretaker, he learned things he didn't learn in colleges such as coordination with his surroundings.

The chores on the lower end are chores and there is much to learn.

I wasn't chosen just because I wasn't staffed enough.

I have learned on the ground what is necessary for my job as a secretary, not as a clerk or a tax officer.

All we have to do is capitalize on that experience and remember what it takes to be Isaac's secretary apprentice.

"Yeah, let's do our best"

Isaac also hired him for the reason that he was "Benjamin's son," but now he doesn't think it was a mistake.

If a veteran had been attached to him from the start, he would surely have felt like he was stuck breathing.

It's easier to have someone beside you who can worry and grow with you.

One day there comes a time when I have to follow others.

I want to remind young people like Norman of the "Isaac way" and put it aside, rather than veterans who are used to the "Morgan way" at that time.

Now I'm in a position to get the support of the Randolphs and the others.

So much so that there is the phrase "it is the privilege of young people not to be afraid of failure".

You just have to learn while you fail, while you can be followed.

Because the important thing is not to fail, but to grow.