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

068, eight years old, uneven wellrod with the original.

Return to Wellrod, the capital, as early as three months.

The temperature warms up and the cold drinks with ice taste better.

Claude or Bridget are making ice for me for the mansion.

At the end of the day, drinking alcohol with ice was Randolph's pleasure.

Speaking of ice, Elf's ice candy store also opened.

Now only three stores - Wellrod, Tailor and Tilly Hill - will take the form of a partial answer to the demand to "want to sit back and work somewhere".

Bridget's friends hope to work too and work at Wellrod's with adult elves.

It seems to be popular as a place where handmade ice treats from beautiful men and women can be eaten.

Like Viscount Gilmore, who once touched Bridget's ass, waiters and waitresses employ humans so that unnecessary friction does not occur, as civilian men also threaten to touch women elves' asses.

Since I began to participate in other than the village of Elf where I had interacted before, I was able to form four groups with people who said I could earn money from afar.

Now we can send them to the direct jurisdiction of the royal family, mainly the King's capital, or to the territory of other Marquis houses.

Those who do not want to go very far are asked to work in the Marquis of Wellrod territory.

So fortunately, there is no shortage of elves to work on their own territory.

Problems with human and elf communication have not arisen so far, as those in the field with each other are also trying to do well.

Thanks to that, Isaac is having a relaxing time.

With regard to the elimination of Melinda and Nathan, there was already nothing left to do.

All we have to do is wait for it to be time to execute.

If we get this far, we can only do it.

I'm not anxious it's going to work, but I'm just going to be ready and wait till I'm ten.

Isaac, who has extra time, starts reading letters from his grandfather as he sits at his own table to change his mood.

(That's a big deal...)

Isaac read what was written in a letter from his grandfather and was in an indescribably awkward mood.

What I did is too big and I'm freaking out to be honest.

"After all, the Marquis Wallick family was offered a tax cut. Quentin, who succeeded the Marquis Wallick family, asked His Majesty to postpone the tax cuts on the grounds that his lord had died, but he refused," It is the civilians who should be given the warmth ". Sudden tax cuts adversely affected a wide range of areas. I hear the Marquis Wallick realm is pretty confused. '

Just what's written at the beginning of the letter makes my stomach full already.

(I didn't mean to do that, why are you doing this...)

Indeed, I have considered the powerlessness of the Marquis Wallick.

But that's not now.

I still have ten years to graduate.

Even with the confusion now, it will fit in ten years.

Anyway, I wanted you to be confused about nine years from now.

And above all, I'm concerned about Amanda Wallick's trends.

The flow that was not in the original threatened to make Amanda and Fred strong friends.

Then maybe Nicole won't be able to tear the two of us apart.

That was the worst.

With both the Royal Reid and the Wallick Wilmente Marquis against each other, the situation is really disadvantaged.

(No, I don't)

This time, Donald died of indignation while arguing with Elias.

In addition, the tax rate was reduced from 80% to 50%.

They say there is confusion in the territory because of it.

The cause of the confusion will probably be with regard to food.

The high tax rate is to buy food in bulk from the Chamber of Commerce, buy it cheaper and distribute it to the civilian population.

"Buy it yourself because I'll lower my taxes," and you won't be able to eat the same meal you've had for as long as you can't buy it cheap in bulk.

A new lord named Quentin should also be eating a "do something" poke up.

It was Elias who caused the Lord to die and created the cause of confusion in the realm.

They don't think it was just an act using the poor that had nothing to do with the Marquis of Wallick territory, so that's what it seems to be on the face of it.

That being the case, no matter how much the King's party's Marquis Wallick family, they should have a grudge against the royal family.

Not only will it be passive to cooperate with the royal family, but if we do well, we may be able to draw them into our allies.

(I anticipated this and decided on the operation. Yeah, great success!

By assuming that, Isaac tries to escape feeling guilty.

Thinking "what I did for the future," I felt that Moya Moya in the back of my chest cleared up and made me feel a little lighter.

(Well, do you want to read more)

Isaac glances at the continuation of the letter.

Sometimes it's because it's a letter from my grandfather, but somehow I felt like I had to see what was happening responsibly.

"The new Marquis Wallick seems to be in trouble for gold. He's even having trouble paying officials because of a sudden huge drop in tax revenues. Looks like he offered the Marquis Wilmente a debt for a while. But because of that, the engagement of both houses was broken. I thought it would be more than strengthening the relationship between the two families through the engagement of their children, the upward and downward relationship between the borrower and the lender."

"Noooooo!"

Not surprisingly, Isaac accidentally spoke to his voice.

If anyone was in my room, they would have thought I was "out of my mind".

(Why...... No, really, why did this happen...)

- Nicole takes Fred from Amanda.

That should have led the Wallick Marquis to begin hating Nicole and the Wilmente Marquis and to use their emotions to make them hostile.

But the plan was wasted, too.

Fred and Amanda's engagement was broken.

Then, even if Nicole takes Fred, it means "I just dictated normally".

In the form of taking it from Amanda, I don't know how.

And it's also a bad time to break up your engagement.

Now if I were to say, "Because the Marquis Wallick family bought His Majesty's unhappiness," there would be no Quentin or Gu noise.

Whether you resent the Marquis Wilmente family or not, the roots shouldn't be deep resentment.

There is a good chance that there will be no decisive cracks in the relationship between the two houses.

Instead, he may have lost his relationship due to the burden of borrowing a lot of money.

(It's okay, it's still okay. There's still time to deal with it. In the meantime, we just need to think about something. Besides, it doesn't even say the details. There must be a gap in it)

Isaac takes a deep breath once.

And I sent you ahead to think about the problem.

(You're afraid to read more...)

Still, I have to read it.

I can't put the letter behind me.

Because if you don't know what happened, you can't even think about how to handle it.

'I also came to borrow money from my house. I lent him my first job when I succeeded him because he was just pathetic. I originally intended to lend him some, so I lent him as much as I could afford. That's when I said, "How about you take Amanda to Isaac's fiancée? They asked me," but I said no. Not a bad story, but it's bad worldly to fiancee a daughter whose engagement has just been broken. And most importantly, I promised you I wouldn't make a fiancée until I was older.

"No, no, no, no!

Now I'm screaming.

Everything I've ever done is behind my back.

I can't help it if Isaac screams.

(Isn't your engagement to Amanda great!

The Marquis Windsor family is given death by Pamela, so it's easy to take sides.

But it was difficult to side with the Wallick Marquis family of the Wang party.

If Isaac is engaged to Amanda, the difficulty of drawing the Marquis Wallick family to his side will be greatly reduced.

Besides, that's not all.

If the Marquis had rebelled with all three of their hands together, there would have been not only opportunists, but also those who would have gone back to sleep among the king's party.

The effect would have been immense.

Of course, in that case, Amanda would have a second lady.

If you can even stand the guilt of "using yourself to be king," it was the best story ever.

(But, well, Amanda's cute, so it's not a bad idea to sideroom her. So if you say ok)

Isaac remembers what Amanda looked like at the funeral.

Berry short hairstyle and burnt skin on the day that I don't think of as the Marquis.

Seen on the official website, she looked roughly alike when she grew up.

Even in the year of entering the college, he is low in height, with a body that has saved him wasted fat like a woman's athlete on land and long distances.

Healthy wheat skin, bright personality.

And me, boy.

Isaac loves big breasted women, but it's not like he doesn't like little women.

If I had been confessed to Amanda level girls in my previous life, I would have rubbed my head on the ground and expressed my gratitude.

At least, it doesn't mean you're out of the strike zone.

It's only the difference between being in the middle or more than the outer corner.

If I hadn't met Pamela, I would have normally loved Amanda as the First Lady.

(Right. I wondered why you wrote about the Marquis Wallick family in your letter to me, because you had an engagement story with Amanda...)

I was just trying to figure out how to get a good response if I were in King's Capital.

I'm sorry to make Amanda look like a handkerchief for the bottom line, but whether you can side with the Wallick Marquis makes a huge difference.

I would have accepted the engagement by suppressing the sentiment of "I'm really sorry".

I did a really shameful thing.

(You can't expect past events to affect you here...)

Isaac holds his head.

I did say, "I don't want you to make a fiancée until you graduate from Royal College," he said.

But that was about three years ago.

Now that the situation had changed, I never thought that one word would have a negative effect.

Enough to advise myself at the time to "let my fiancée choose".

(No, wait. 'It's bad worldly to fiancee a daughter whose engagement has just been broken' is in Grandpa's letter. That means we still have a chance, right? Bye -)

The sound of a ton of knocking on the door interrupts my thoughts.

And the door opened immediately.

"Dear Isaac, can I help you?

Perhaps you heard Isaac scream.

Apparently the maid came to see how it went.

"It's okay. When I tried to reply to Grandpa's letter, the ink kettle was about to collapse and I just got a voice."

It's a lie I've come up with, but it's not so bad.

"Call me if you need anything," the maid also believed, closing the door and returning to work.

(Phew...... You're in a hurry because you're coming all of a sudden. Besides, I want you to stop opening the door right after knocking because you're a kid. If they suddenly open the door during adolescence......, it would be too spicy)

Isaac thinks about the behavior of the maid earlier.

But I can also draw attention to "When I open the door, I want you to wait for a proper response".

Being watched with raw warm eyes like, "Oh, Isaac's got puberty, too," is hard with that.

It's time for patience for a while now because it's still bearable.

The opening of the door allowed Isaac time to calm down.

Read the letter again and place it on the table.

(I can't help what I did... I can't help thinking about it. If I had to find out I had something to do with it, there wouldn't be a problem.)

What happened to the Marquis Wallick house was an unfortunate accident.

I didn't do it on purpose.

"Bad Elias ordered a tax cut by believing in the direct sue of a poor man of incompetent qualities," he said, trying to make himself comfortable by impersonating all the responsibilities.

(And you don't have to rush into your engagement story with Amanda. You can only find out to what extent the Marquis Wallick family resents the royal family and others. It's good to get engaged and have the Marquis Wallick on your side, but getting engaged can also limit your behavior. Better still be free to move now)

When I read the letter, I said, "Why didn't you get engaged! I thought," but a little thought starts me thinking, "I didn't get engaged and I was right."

If I'm engaged to Amanda, I'll have to show my face to the Warrick Marquis ceremony, etc.

It's not bad in the sense of expanding connections, but it's something you don't have to get engaged to do.

It would be a disadvantage to have difficulty talking to other girls than that.

This doesn't mean I want to get numb.

To prepare for the future.

For example, Judith, daughter of the Earl of Lancaster family.

Her grandfather, Samuel, is close to Isaac's grandfather, Morgan.

But just because we're close, you won't exactly help us rebel.

You must at least help Judith to sell her favors in order to draw her into your side.

To do this, you have to make contact with her.

- But it's bad publicity to have a fiancée but to speak up to other women.

Political marriage takes place normally in this world.

It is not available to aristocratic children, such as freedom of love.

So they say there are a certain number of lovers who enjoy a "spiritual romantic relationship" even without physical contact.

Naturally some fiancées find it offensive to say "it's like a real affair".

I don't want to buy unnecessary objections from those layers, so my fiancée's presence becomes a shackle for Isaac.

Even if you're not officially married just because you're engaged, just because you have a "fiancé" puts restrictions on your behavior.

It's not desirable for Isaac to think about the bottom line.

(I guess I should be happy to be in Wang Capital and not have to make a rampage that is an engagement announcement in a hurry)

The more I think about it, the more I realize that it's not the right thing to do.

Because I can't stand the consequences of moving when I think of them.

"When you do something, you should think about it carefully before you move," I thought.

(Nathan shouldn't have had a fiancée either. It wasn't weird to have a conversation that way...... Maybe they think I'm leading the way in a successor fight?

Isaac thought so, but immediately rethought.

(No, Nathan is from the Marquis Wilmente family. Maybe he hated that blood muscle and brought a story to me)

I guess you avoided choosing the same bloodline person who broke up your engagement as your new fiancée.

I just couldn't seem to get rid of my pride that far.

By the way, Nathan doesn't have a fiancée, mainly because of Randolph and Melinda.

At first, Randolph's problem with his successor made him distant from applying for an engagement.

But with Isaac's birth, Melinda begins to root for Nathan as her successor.

That makes me wonder, "Could Nathan be your successor?" They began to think, "but by then there were no blind opponents left.

Pamela had an engagement with Jason and Amanda with Fred and not with the Marquis' daughter.

The daughter of a powerful man, even in the Count's house, was in the process of talking about engagement, both official and informal.

All that's left is the daughter of the house who honestly seems subtle to succeed the Marquis.

When that happens, Melinda starts wasting her time saying, "The daughter is not worthy of Nathan's fiancée."

I started asking Nathan to find the right person because he could be a foreign power.

Because of that, Nathan's fiancée selection is difficult to navigate and has yet to be decided.

It should be noted that Isaac's lack of a fiancée at an early age is due to Lucia's origins.

"Mother leaves the Viscount House," even in the second place to inherit the Marquis Welrod family, because there was no one to recommend her daughter to Isaac's fiancée.

Now it's not working, it's original, and a parent with an undecided daughter of a fiancée would say for now, "Would you like your own daughter to be your fiancée?" He's going to recommend it to Morgan.

Though things are changing, it's cash.

(But this situation is bad. My actions are changing the original and the conversation. I've met Nicole, too, and I think she might be affecting something. What to do......)

Do you want to go through with the original modification like this?

Or do you want to be adult and not disturb the flow of the story any more?

This is a matter of choice.

Another problem increased for Isaac.