From the end of the year to the beginning of the year when Isaac turned eight, the event was plentiful.

They celebrated the anniversary of the agreement with their past allies (Mathias) and did it as flashly as they did last year when they signed a trade agreement with the elves.

At that time, a drunken Mathias worked disrespectfully on Elias, the king, but Claude just went into a stop, he said.

I hear Morgan and the others have cooled down their liver very badly.

Mathias did it even after the beginning of the year.

It was when the ten-year-old returned from a ten-year-old ceremony at the Royal Palace.

I spoke at length to the children of the nobles under my umbrella at an outdoor party at the Marquis of Wellrod's residence.

Neither did those around him know when to stop, and he was continued until some children fell down with dizziness.

Claude treated her with magic immediately, but she congratulated her seat on the subtle air.

Norman also officially married his fiancée.

The opponent is the daughter of a clerk under the Marquis Wellrod family umbrella.

I think you're the daughter of a good place to ask... but she's the daughter of a department manager class I say in my previous life.

As the son of Benjamin, close to our Lord, I can't wipe my sense of depression.

But we seem to love each other, and the parents on both sides seem to have a good relationship, so I guess there's no problem.

Isaac left cash and sweets as a wedding celebration, along with a bouquet of flowers.

Though you are a child, you should do what you do as your direct supervisor.

Even if you're not present.

Yes, Isaac hasn't attended any of them.

New Year's Eve celebrations are basically adult parties.

He called me special last year, but it was unacceptable to go on for two years.

The same goes for the ten-year-old.

A party is held in a wastefully large garden on the Wellrod family mansion, but only the brothers in attendance can attend under the age of ten.

I was just hearing Mathias' voice heard from the garden in my room saying, "That's a long story".

I thought Norman's wedding might be able to attend.

But this one was rejected, too.

I don't mind my subordination attending and celebrating the wedding of those in sight.

But it seems unacceptable for anyone in sight to attend a wedding under his command.

"If you attend, we'll all be careful."

That's what Randolph explains, and Isaac has a point.

It's a wedding.

Where my friends are celebrating me and trying to make a fool of me, will I make a noise even if I am seen by those in my sight?

Even if allowed on the spot, it is likely to significantly impair the cardiac testimony of those in sight.

The bride and groom should restrain themselves and be a damp wedding.

To avoid that, it seems manners to avoid attendance unless you're also a friendly opponent.

I don't want Isaac to feel bad until he can't either.

Just refrain from attending and give away the items and words of the celebration.

Before entering his marriage leave, he refrained from seeing Norman until he came to greet him with his wife, Hannah.

It's just to celebrate people, but a position gets in the way.

Unlike in previous life, I realize that I was born in a great position at a time like this.

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(Nevertheless, kids are boring...)

Isaac can't help but think so.

New Year's Eve is basically just a social party for adults.

It's a world where there's no TV, no console, no culture of old balls.

I have nothing to look forward to.

At New Year's Eve, I only had enough to do to read a book or play with Patrick.

Apparently regular kids play with friends, but Isaac doesn't have any friends.

I can go out with escorts if I talk to my parents properly, but there's no place I'd like to go.

At best, it was enough to see if the confectioners were thriving by carriage in front of the store.

I wish it had been a hobby for temple tours and castle tours in my previous life, but I wasn't interested at all, so I didn't feel like going out for city tours this time either.

At a time like this...

(I guess it's okay to grow up like this...)

- And I get anxious.

Isaac has a goal to aim for.

But that's why it's hard to have a lonely adolescence.

It is regrettable that he left Nathan's friends with the aristocratic children who turned him over.

Nevertheless, if the Nathan kids suddenly become Isaac's play friends, they suspect something happened to Melinda.

Until we get rid of Melinda and the others, we have to put up with making friends.

I couldn't wait for next year's ten-year-old ceremony to come.

(But if we get rid of Nathan, we'll be ready for the bottom line next...)

Isaac begins to think about the aristocracy he attaches to his side.

It was also necessary to distract loneliness.

First think about the aristocracy to be attached to your side.

The Kingdom of Lead has roughly 80% become the territory of the aristocracy.

Lead Royal: 20%

Total Marquis IV: 50%

Other nobles: 30%

It's not easy to quantify, but this is the way it is if you split it it into big messes with tax revenue.

It seems that there are few royal jurisdictions, but some of the tax revenues earned from aristocratic territory are now to be paid.

Unlike direct governance, the power of the royal family was greater than the size of the territory, as only profits could be obtained for which there was no cost to govern.

If we are to defeat that royal family, halving the aristocracy on our side is still not enough.

I'm the victim of Nicole taking my fiancée, and there are two territorially owned houses that I think I can side with.

- The Marquis Windsor house with Pamela.

- Count Lancaster's house in Judith.

Given the development of the original, only these two houses seem to be able to take sides.

All we have to do is side with a moderate discussion (...).

But even if I could side with half of it, it's still not enough.

Around 25% at the Marquis Welrod and Windsor houses.

15% with half the aristocracy, such as the Count's, which is the other territorial possession, on its side.

Altogether, it is only about 40%.

Besides, the difference in power from the actual royal family should be greater than the numbers.

In a sudden civil war, the opponent is royal, even if he is not properly prepared to fight.

The brocade flag is over there.

Given the upset of the soldiers, I want to make sure they have more than 60%.

Given the certainty, it's 80% for all the nobles.

But no matter how well Isaac stands around, he's capped at about 65%.

About 15% less is for the Marquis Wilmente family.

Next year, the Marquis Wilmente family won't be taking Isaac's side more than eliminating Melinda and Nathan.

Instead, you can think of it as aggressively hostile.

The Marquis Wilmente family would rather not be included in the number of allies.

The Wallick Marquis is the place to change dramatically depending on whether you can be on your side.

Amanda, the Wallick Marquis, is deprived of Fred of the Wilmente Marquis by Nicole.

Besides, that Nicole just makes Fred the reverse harem personnel and marries the prince.

I am dissatisfied with the royal family and the Marquis Wilmente, and may turn my back.

The problem here is common sense in this world.

I know what a sweet grandfather looks like to my grandson, so I'd like to think that Amanda's grandfather, Donald, would also betray me with grandson cuteness.

But hopes are dim if Donald is the type to think "women are pawns in political marriage".

Though the world of maiden games, there is something cynical about the treatment of women.

It is common to think of women as pawns in political marriage in aristocratic societies.

Your loyalty to the royal family may not waver, even because your granddaughter's engagement has been broken.

In case it turns to the enemy, the Wilmente Marquis and the Wallic Marquis will also have to be left in a state where they cannot fight before the civil war begins.

That way, the opponents add up with the royal family and other nobles by about 35%.

About 40% of them should be able to fight each other.

Isaac realizes there is something here, and the war runs.

(Speaking of which, I'm assuming Nicole's going for the Harlem End, but what if she's not?

I hope Nicole builds a harem.

But "What if Nicole, who lives in this world, is a bad-end straight line punk who can't attack one? I think," I curse my lack of thought.

Because I've been thinking about Nathan, I've been neglecting to think about Nicole's behavior.

(At least, I hope you attack Jason. Otherwise...)

I also have trouble being satisfied with attacking only small things like Damien.

Isaac's conceived plan is based on Nicole achieving the Harlem End.

If you don't attack the prince at least, I can't even invite the Marquis Windsor family to break the country in half.

I have to finish my life with just one minister.

Of course, that's not a bad thing.

On the contrary, someone would advise you to end your life as a minister if you asked.

Still, Isaac doesn't have the option of choosing such a life.

After I found out I was reborn, I decided that I would live in a different way than I did in my previous life.

Besides, now he's been blind to her glare since he first saw Pamela.

Now I'm in a state of wanting her by hand.

I had no intention of stopping until I got her.

Just thinking about her marrying Jason, that's all.

(Worst case scenario, we'll have to use the lowest possible means...)

Isaac's lowest means of thinking.

That's asking for help from forces outside the country.

My grandmother, Margaret, comes from the Marquis of Sonicroft family, which has territory to the west of the kingdom of Fartil, her eastern neighbour.

The territory is just situated at the border with the Kingdom of Reed.

The kingdom of Reed and the kingdom of Fartil are in an alliance, so it's hard to ask for help or suspicious, but if we can use the help of Fae like Elves and Dwarves, they might help us too.

But there's a problem with this.

"In the first place, will elves and dwarves cooperate?" The same is true, but if we use the help of forces outside the country, the problem arises after we have control of the Kingdom of Lead.

You should be asked for something in return for your cooperation.

And then...

Partial assignment of the Kingdom of Lead.

- It could take the form of.

In the case of a civil war, Isaac's use of the king and Pamela as his rightful queen allows the Marquis Welrod and the Marquis Windsor families to take over the whole country without complaining from other nobles.

All you have to do is insert and replace the king's neck.

But with the help of forces outside the country, we have to give them a share according to their work.

For that matter, the areas under your control narrow and your powers weaken.

It's a bad hand that's worthless for risking it.

(I should hope...... No, it's not a wish. What I have to do is...... all I have to do is support Nicole. Someone would know enough to pay for the chocolate. But don't let them know any more. I have to make sure Nicole doesn't think that she built the reverse harem of her own accord, that it was my intention, etc. If they think I set up an engagement break, Pamela will hate me.)

If you want to lend Nicole a hand, you have to clean everything up in secret.

That means that the difficulty is significantly higher than it would be if someone could notice.

(Fine, I'll do it. I get everything. I also know that I can't clean up that hope just because it's beautiful. I'll do anything in a dirty way)

After eliminating Nathan, it's a priority to change the way you do it and increase your allies.

Make the Marquis Wilmente and the Marquis Wallick half-heartedly so they can't be hostile.

We have to act like that.

And above all, a difficult problem.

- Let Nicole head for the Jason offense and make it a success.

I can't say anything about this until I get into Royal College and look at Nicole's trends.

But we need to think about the worst case scenario and get ready to help with the Prince's attack.

It's very difficult, but it has to be done.

(At a time like this, it's hard not to write it on paper...)

I just wanted to write down what I had to do with bullets on paper and put my thoughts together.

But it would be a big problem if someone wrote that stuff down and looked at it.

Unfortunately, I'm a child, so I couldn't use the fire freely.

I can't even burn paper to erase evidence.

Until it gets bigger, we'll have to put up with it.

I want to get bigger soon, but then I won't have enough preparation time for the future.

I can't tell you anything. With all these horrible thoughts, the day goes by.