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

076 Nine-year-old Jude's Positive and Negative Legacy

Bridget and I were able to reconcile first, and the achievement was well felt at dinner.

Morgan is out and Randolph eats in his own room.

Lucia was hanging out with Randolph and eating with him.

Melinda and Nathan are gone, too.

That's why I'm dining with Margaret, Claude and Bridget.

The day after I killed Melinda and Nathan was terrible.

It was like an overnight stay, and Isaac himself thought, "I want to eat in my room because I'm all alone".

That's just a little soothing.

Anyway, because Claude wasn't originally making a scene, the air between Margaret and Bridget was severely painful.

But once we discussed it, we were able to have a meal today with a little conversation.

A small step but moving forward.

Isaac, too, was satisfied with that now.

After the meal, Isaac awaits his grandfather's use in his room.

Isaac's chest rattles with tension.

"Dear Isaac, Lord Morgan is here for you."

"Okay. I'm going now."

After knocking, I get a message.

Isaac gets out of the chair as he replies across the door.

(This is where it comes from. After all, it is important to improve the relationship with the current owner)

Maybe as a person we should give priority to reconciliation with our parents.

But in terms of "taking power," it would have been better to prioritize my relationship with my current grandfather.

In the unlikely event that "you can't leave the house to me" is abolished, everything would be ruined if a relative even took a child for adoption.

For Isaac, every step toward Morgan's waiting room was a journey toward power to fulfill his dreams, while at the same time feeling toward the death row.

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Isaac enters the room where the maid guides him.

There, in one hand of wine, Morgan sat on the couch and waited.

"Thank you for waiting"

"Oh, sit there"

Morgan told Isaac to sit in the front.

Isaac sits on the couch, as he is told.

"Well, what shall we talk from"

So whining, Morgan sips a glass of wine.

If you try him, it might be hard to talk in person.

"Um... sorry to disturb you this time"

Let's start with an apology.

The first apology was intended to soften Morgan's attitude.

Morgan exhales a mild sigh.

"Are you disturbing me... Well, maybe it was to that extent for you."

Unfortunately, Isaac's apology may have been counterproductive.

"No, that's not true."

"I talked to Margaret. I'm not mad at you right now."

- I'm just stunned.

I was going to hear that voice.

Sure, I may not be angry right now, but it doesn't seem like it could be the same as before.

"So that's when you got mad at me for killing a spare to succeed the Marquis Welrod family?

Isaac remembered his story with his grandmother.

"I wanted to keep a spare for a stray child," she said.

My grandfather was angry about the same thing - it doesn't seem like it.

Wait for Morgan's reply.

"There's that too. But you're stronger against having your family in your hands."

It wasn't just for killing the spare, as Isaac expected.

But that raises questions.

"... why not? Then wouldn't it have been nice if your grandfather had done more to improve the relationship?

- Natural question.

If "don't kill your family," you need to create an environment where you don't have to kill them.

It is Morgan who has the duty to do so.

It's a big difference between "the Lord does it" and "those entrusted to the Lord do it" when I say that I left it to Margaret.

Naturally, it works better if the owner does it himself.

Do you know that, Morgan looks sinister?

"All I can say is I'm sorry about that..."

Morgan drinks up the wine.

And he spoke up as he poured wine.

"You know my father, my great-grandfather, my predecessor Jude?

"Of course it is. Even so, it's just what I read in the book."

Isaac didn't know why his great-grandfather was coming out here, but he decided to listen carefully.

First of all, because I thought nothing would go on without listening.

"So, did I ever have three sisters and one brother?

"It was the first time Grandpa had a brother."

Morgan tilts his neck at Isaac's answer.

"Oh well. Hans' guy became a monk for fear of his father before he turned twenty... Maybe there's only a name left in the lineage diagram or so. You don't know, you don't have to."

Morgan is convinced that Isaac doesn't know about Hans.

(Was Hans...)

The book, which wrote down the history of the Marquis Wellrod family, says something such as "Year 00 XX will □ □".

Maybe it said "Hans will be born in '00," but it was also possible that Isaac had just forgotten because he didn't come out after that.

But it doesn't seem as important to him as it is.

Morgan regained his mind and continued the conversation.

"All three of my sisters are dead. He was sent to his daughter-in-law as a tool to attract those suspected of insider contact with other countries, and poisoned with them. Even if it was my family, I was afraid to crush it as a tool..."

Morgan also drank wine at once.

I don't know if it's strong or weak on booze, but from Isaac it seems like a fast pace.

Morgan asks Isaac to "come".

As I was told but approached as I was told, I was held up and sat on my knees.

The breath on Isaac's face stinks of alcohol.

"Margaret and I are not bad friends. Rather a good one. And I also know the importance of securing succession. Yet why do you think Randolph has only one child?

(No matter why they say...)

If this story flows, I can only think of one answer.

"Is it because you don't use your children by your grandfather?

"That's right. Nevertheless, Randolph, my son, was likely to be used in the way of sorting out his fiancée..."

It still seemed like Isaac was right.

"I couldn't even put Randolph on his knees like this. Praise me, or I'll stroke your head. If your feelings shift, it will be hard when something happens... That's why I left everything to Margaret."

Morgan strokes Isaac's head.

There were tears in its eyes.

"You said I should have improved your relationship with Nathan, didn't you? What was I supposed to do? Even my son Randolph, it's like Margaret raised one. I can't even be satisfied with parenting. I don't know how to treat my grandchildren..."

"Er... like making Mrs. Melinda stop making her brother her successor?

Isaac, who has no experience with children, has no idea what to do or anything like that.

I was hoping you could figure it out for yourself there.

But Morgan seemed to have an idea for Morgan.

"I couldn't do that. My father was my eldest son. Those who showed their abilities all three generations ago and even before were firstborn sons. So I couldn't wipe away the idea that Nathan was the original successor. Nathan's growth, excited to see you after he showed up at the head, was eye-catching. People grow up prematurely or slowly and are differentiated. There's a chance that Nathan might be his original successor, and I was going to let him compete until he was a little older to see how it went."

Morgan exhaled in a deep sigh.

"That was a mistake...... I thought Randolph was acting against the Braak Chamber of Commerce. You love flowers, mouth out to make sweets, and seek friendship with the Fae. I thought you were a sweetheart. But I guess my helplessness has evoked your instincts. You have proved by your actions that you are the rightful successor to the Marquis Welrod family in no further form. No one will ever think about taking on anyone but you again."

Even then, Morgan drinks up wine.

I'm sure he knows too.

That I was worse than Isaac, who didn't do anything to "see how things went".

So I guess this is how you drink and distract yourself.

Running to booze doesn't escape dialogue with Isaac.

From that, I can see the attitude that we have to face each other properly.

Isaac, on the other hand, was awkward and wanted to escape.

Because I've realized one possibility.

(Oh, well. Maybe the hidden character included in the members like 'Six Men' was Nathan......)

If Isaac hadn't been born, Nathan would have been admitted to the college in due course.

The main character is only the same grade as Nicole, but the sub-offensive character may also have a teacher.

It's no surprise that one hidden character is older Nathan.

Given the character of the other characters, there is no offensive character in the defective or scary system.

Growing up Nathan could have been a scary system character like Jude.

- Again, I am a foreign object born by interrupting into a peaceful household.

When I think about it, I feel like I can't wait.

But Nathan already killed him with Melinda.

I can't go back.

All Isaac has left is the way to move forward and fulfill his wishes.

"Lady Melinda was trying to get in touch with Marquis Wilmente and take over the Marquis Welrod family. Whatever the use of a knight by force, isn't that an unacceptable act?

It was a hand I didn't really want to use, but Isaac makes Melinda the bad guy.

She moved out because she used Dennis to slap her ass.

There is some hindsight, but the living are more important now than the dead.

"No, it looks like it was Nori on the spot then that Marquis Wilmente endorsed Melinda's words. Philip, Melinda's brother, didn't endorse it then, so I don't think it's the Marquis Wilmente family guru. However, I also think it is possible that we were discussing something between Melinda and the Marquis Wilmente alone...... What do you think?

"I don't have any certainty, but I think it's likely we were consulting"

Isaac had used Dennis and Bernard to chop up Nathan nobles.

But I didn't even censor Melinda's letter.

Rather than, it would be accurate to say that we had not reached the idea of examining the letter.

Isaac feared what remained in the form of a "letter".

Because whoever sees what he thinks knows.

So I thought Melinda didn't write anything important in the letter either.

But unlike in previous lives, this is a sweet world of information management.

It is likely that they were contacting each other with important content in the letter, thinking "no one or other peers into the sealed letter".

Now that I think about it, I can't say there isn't any.

"You think so too...... I wonder why this happened... There was no such thing as trouble involving other houses when I was born. Why now..."

Morgan looks up to heaven.

Tears were pouring out of his eyes.

Look at that, Isaac feels sorry.

(Guess it's because I was born...)

The word "causality" comes to mind.

Isaac's birth had some effect on his surroundings.

Of course, Isaac's quest for power will also have an impact.

Various things were intricately intertwined to create the present situation.

I thought ”Isaac was born."

(Should I apologize?

But "I'm sorry I was born" is a hard word to say.

Besides, even if you ask me why I thought that, I can't honestly tell you everything.

It would be enough to think I was "out of my mind" to talk about it now.

The explanation of causality must be kept quiet until the time comes when we have to talk about the previous life.

(causality…)

Isaac felt something hooked into the word.

"Ah!"

Isaac noticed something.

"What's up?

Morgan asks Isaac as he wipes his tears with his hands.

"Isn't it thanks to your great-grandfather that you had no problems in his life? At least when Grandpa Zeng was alive, he wouldn't have thought about letting the others help him."

Morgan seems to have noticed now, too.

The only reason I've never had interference from another house is because I'm afraid of Jude.

Exactly. Jude also did nothing to the extent that he "hit his shoulder in the hallway".

Except for those who try to do something to the Marquis Welrod.

None of those who contemplated wickedness were thoroughly crushed.

Thanks to that, by the time Morgan was born and had a heart, those who thought of putting something up with the Marquis of Wellrod had disappeared.

That's why we had a peaceful life.

I noticed that now.

"Right...... You could have been protected by your father..."

In Morgan's memory, Jude was just horrible.

It was just so horrible that I didn't even think about it, such as being protected by my father's glory.

"I mean, I have to admit that all responsibility for this commotion lies with me..., or"

- Because Isaac set Melinda and Nathan up in a trap.

- Because Melinda wanted Nathan as her successor.

I can't use those excuses anymore.

Until the Lord took his place, there was no problem.

Jude may have been responsible for frightening Morgan when he said he didn't know how to treat a child.

But that's no excuse for failing to contain disruption in the home.

Because I had to move actively and do something about it from the time I became the master.

Until this happened, I had about ten years, so the burden is heavy.

At this time, Isaac's feelings for Morgan changed.

From inside Isaac, he said, "Actually, isn't it going to be obsolete?" The fear and other shards disappeared.

Right now, I'm only in front of you because you're "a pathetic man who was frightened by his father, who was too great, and who could only escape to work without knowing how to deal with his children".

More sympathy than fright.

"I'm sorry, Isaac. If I'd been stronger, I wouldn't have let you put your hands down..."

"No, that's okay. I don't think I had any choice but to have no experience. I'll do my best, so Grandpa will work with you from now on."

"... right"

Morgan hugs Isaac.

I'm strong because I'm drunk and I don't know how to add or subtract.

My body is going to scream, but I think this is also the strength of my thoughts, and Isaac endures.

"Not just you, but if Randolph calms down, I'll take my time discussing it with him. We have to fill in the gaps in the family so that someone doesn't put us in there again."

You won't be able to fully recover the time you were losing, but something could happen again as it is now.

I don't want to feel any sadder, so Morgan chose to talk, even if he was clumsy.

"Tell me if there's anything I can do. I'm always here to help you."

"Oh, please, when you need it. In the meantime, tomorrow you'll wake up early because you're being called to the royal castle."

"Huh! Tell me something important like that first."

"Family stories are also important. I still have something to talk to you about. Let's talk slowly from now on."

Morgan stroked Isaac's head off his knees.

I guess it means dissolution already today.

"I'm sorry I didn't count on you, grandfather."

"No, I'm sorry I overdid it, too. Good night."

"Good night."

I saw how Morgan was doing when Isaac left the room.

I'm drinking wine again.

It's too spicy for a sake dish.

If you're drinking to distract yourself from something unpleasant, you should be careful not to drink too much.

(Well, maybe today)

If you're drinking to take a bath every night, you can stop.

Isaac thought that he had no choice but to drink it for one or two nights.

(I haven't completely improved my relationship yet. Little by little. We just need to improve the relationship a little bit)

For Isaac, Morgan is family.

I am not going to do a livestock stained act where I decide to behave differently than I did in my previous life, but "I was close to my family in my previous life, so I will destroy my family in this world" and so on.

If we can get along as a family, we've never been over it.

Isaac thought, trying to make up for the temper one by one.