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

077 Nine-year-old Xian Wang Elias's salvation efforts

The morning after I discussed it with Morgan.

I haven't had a meal with my grandfather in a long time since I was out early in the morning.

Now the only thing missing from the table will be my parents.

"Grandpa, didn't you drink too much last night?

Isaac speaks to Morgan.

I don't know how much I drank last night, but I feel sick.

This makes me a little nervous in person, such as going to see the king.

"I didn't feel like I could talk to you last night in a syrup...... I'm fine. I can handle this in my mood."

That being said, the meal hasn't progressed much.

I take a pill that works for hangovers, and all I have to do is drink tea.

"So you and Nathan had a reason to reconcile if we discussed it?

"That's right. I don't know much about it..."

Claude seems satisfied with Morgan's answer.

Now talk to Bridget.

He said Isaac had quite a reason.

"You don't have to bother telling me, but I can hear you."

Now Bridget is more angry at Claude than at Isaac for treating him like a child.

Seeing that look, Claude smiles.

"It doesn't have to be right now. You just have to understand a little bit about humans."

The difference between Claude and Bridget is whether they've been dealing with humans since childhood.

The time will come for the other young people to suffer just like Bridget.

If Bridget is accustomed to Isaac, who seems special among humans, it is possible that others can coexist with humans.

Beyond being an ambassador, Bridget is a litmus test of how the elves can do well with humans.

I want it to work out because it has the advantage of making life easier.

"If you want to know about humans, shouldn't Mr. Bridget learn to dance, embroider, etc.? I'll tell you."

"Ugh..."

Bridget is stuck with Margaret's offer.

She also knows the importance of learning.

But I really find myself resisting the word "study".

This is because of the difference between a human and an elf.

Elves have time, so they teach at a slow pace when they come from humans.

Because of that, the way humans teach makes me feel rushed if I try to elf.

I remember it was very hard before when Bridget learned to be polite.

"You can't always refuse to dance at a party. Tell me from now on."

"Claude!... Shouldn't you finally practice too?

Bridget sends a denounced gaze to Claude, who agrees on his own, and tries to take him on the road.

But Claude has a cool face.

"Because my grandfather was famous there in human society, I was taught to dance as a child for when he called me to a party. Well, I guess a light adjustment or something would be fine."

"What's that, Zului!

I see the interaction between the two of them, and I see a grin on Isaac's face.

I still feel obsessed with Isaac, but he doesn't have to surround the table in a dark atmosphere.

(It doesn't have to be exactly the same as my previous life. Let's have a good relationship one by one)

- It's getting a little better.

I was just glad that Isaac was coming up from the bottom.

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- Between glances.

Isaac doesn't know why he was summoned to this room.

It is now overlooked by King Elias from the throne, which is a high place.

Morgan was also just told to "bring Isaac" and didn't know what the matter was.

As civilians and martial officers lined up around him, Isaac kneels down, dripping his neck and waiting for Elias' words.

I wanted my grandfather to be beside me, but unfortunately he was in the front row on the civilian side.

(I didn't do anything to be complimented, so I figured I'd be pissed off...)

I don't know why they called me, but I'm pretty sure it's not a good thing.

The fact that he was summoned at this time seems to be related to the killing of Melinda and Nathan.

I'm gathering a lot of people in the middle of novels.

I didn't know what they were going to say, and Isaac was terrified of the war.

"Isaac Welrod"

"Ha."

I have not yet learned the kind of courtesy I would use in the royal palace, so I practice what my grandfather taught me with a burning blade.

In the last few days, everything has been in a state of contour.

It's good because it's a young, healthy body, but an old body might be falling down with hard work.

"I heard the story."

"It is up to His Majesty's servant, who should be relieved of his collar, to haunt him, and he is deeply ashamed."

I'm not a king yet.

And a lot of people.

Isaac plays to look like a loyal minister.

To that attitude, Elias was nodding satisfactorily.

"Right...... If you do me a favor, it clears my mind, but will you listen?

"Of course you are"

I don't know what kind of favor.

But in this case, it's a substantial order from Elias.

Isaac, who was still nothing, could only make the choice of accepting it with great respect.

"Lewis, come here."

"Yes."

When Elias spoke, a man appeared from the drapes behind the throne.

He stands beside Elias, who sits on the throne.

(For better or worse, it looks normal Osama...... Some kind of baron or a Viscount?

At least it was someone Isaac had never met.

The quality seems good, but it didn't seem like a top nobleman because it was a plain outfit.

I can't remember anyone, and I'm about to lean my neck even though I'm in front of Elias.

But it seems Isaac is the only one who doesn't know about him.

It swings between glances with a whirlwind that does not become the surrounding voice.

"It's Lewis from the Carmine Chamber of Commerce. You know that, right?

- I know and deserve it.

I was called out like that, but Isaac really doesn't know.

"I am the first person to see it. I apologize for not studying"

Isaac bows his head deeply and apologizes.

"Well, maybe you can't help it with the kids"

Elias allowed Isaac in an eagle-fringed manner.

I guess you're playing a good guy by showing this attitude in front of a lot of people.

Elias started explaining to Isaac.

"The Carmine Chamber of Commerce is a jeweler for the royal family. This man's sister was the wife of a certain president of the Chamber of Commerce in the Marquis of Welrod."

(Ah!)

I almost had a surprise voice unexpectedly.

(Maybe this is Dennis' brother-in-law!

Dennis was welcoming to his wife the daughter of the Chamber of Commerce who handles decorations for the royal family in order to expand the decorative relationship of the Braak Chamber of Commerce.

- I'm sure I can offer you something in that relationship.

I just thought so, and Isaac's throat was freaking out from nervousness.

"Looks like you noticed when you saw that face. This man's sister was married to Dennis of the Braak Chamber of Commerce. However, Dennis was to be executed by his family for plotting to make a fool of himself. But he asked me to help him because he wasn't the guilty one. Forgive me, will you?

If this was said in a separate room somewhere, there is room for objection.

But this is between sight and sight, and there are many people in line.

(Isn't that a substantial order...)

Speaking of poor answers here, tell those around you, "I have no loyalty to the royal family. What kind of education do you have? It may seem."

Isaac doesn't want a royal life from day to day.

If you don't stay alert until the time you flip the anti-flag, you'll be in trouble.

I want you to remain unaware that your feet are cut off, just like when you killed Nathan.

Because if the rebellion is known, it will be dealt with.

(Well, it's just annoying, it's not like it bothers me)

Perhaps when I went to get Dennis, my wife and kids were home or something and I missed catching them.

And I guess they had Lewis crying and making the plea for help Elias.

Honestly, I don't care about Dennis' family for Isaac or anything.

If you want help, you could have missed "go ahead, go ahead".

But behind Isaac's thoughts, those around him did not forgive him.

"Your Majesty, wait! The law stipulates that a rebel wife or child is to be executed. I admire His Majesty's generosity, but I cannot recommend that you distort the law. Please reconsider."

Isaac said for a moment, "Grandpa!?" I was surprised, but my voice was different.

When I looked at him with a chilling voice, he was someone I had met once.

(Warren Cooper......, Count......, was it?

This is the person who greeted me on the anniversary of last year's agreement.

I greeted so many people that I couldn't remember, but I managed to remember because he was in office.

(Was it the Attorney General? So maybe you're afraid to distort the law and operate it?

There was a guy in his previous life who said to his friends, "The law is not on the side of the weak, it's on the side of the usable," but the law in this country is basically "on the side of the powerful".

Distorting the law and operating it means "powerful people."

This means that you are pregnant with a danger that could shake the status of royalty and nobility.

Perhaps he is afraid of taking such risks for the benefit of the civilian population.

But Elias didn't seem to understand that heart.

"Uncle Cooper is right. But there is no love there. Even if I think about it in a regular way, it's going to damage people's minds one day. Sometimes it's important to give forgiveness, you know?

"... Yes"

He says "understand me," but the real meaning hidden in that word is "know."

I advised him as my subordinate.

It is Elias's responsibility not to accept it.

I couldn't say anything more, and Count Cooper shut up.

Elias turns his gaze to Isaac.

"Tell me the answer."

Isaac is confused by this situation.

(Because of Uncle Cooper, please, it's not the air you can say please anymore... How do I answer...)

Isaac looks at Morgan for help.

He nodded back with such expressions as "um, that's fine".

(You don't have any answers. Whoa!

Maybe it seems like "I've already given you some answers, but I guess it's nervous and hard to say because I'm in front of the king" or something.

My grandfather's expectations are heavy.

(If you refuse Elias' request (order), the corner will stand. But if you accept as you are told, maybe Uncle Cooper will look down on you. No, there may be other noblemen out there who are dissatisfied...)

Isaac thinks desperately.

And I came up with one answer after thinking about it.

"If you can put one condition on it, it's not a rush to get the help of Dennis' wife and child"

- Conditionalize.

Elias' face clouded for a moment by the words, but he quickly returned to calm.

"On what terms?

"If Lewis from the Carmine Chamber of Commerce reconsiders, 'After all, sin should be brought to justice,' I'd like you to make a promise to hand over Dennis' wife and son."

"Oh, I see. Fine, fine."

Elias laughed.

Because I thought Isaac was saying, "I don't just want the name to give way to Elias, I want the name to keep it decent".

There's no way Lewis would admit to handing over his sister and her child.

It was the same as I said I would surrender completely.

"Sire, may I say something?

Lewis speaks to Elias.

"What?

"I would appreciate it if you could attach the condition of forbidding assassinations just in case..."

"So is that. If you accept the condition of not assassinating Lewis or his family, let's acknowledge the current condition."

It was acceptable enough for Isaac, who originally had no intention of assassinating him.

"If that's the condition, we'd be happy to take it on"

"Oh, will you take it? That's good. Some nobles say you can kill them because they are civilians. Pretty promising young man happy at Jason's age"

Surrounding.

Not because Isaac was praised.

- Despite the disruption caused to the Marquis family by the civilians, the sins of their families were forgiven.

I'm surprised about that.

"The parties allowed it. Good Lord Welrod."

"Ha, there's no difference"

Morgan also admitted.

Isaac must have some idea.

"Then all who are here are witnesses. Fiona, Dennis's wife, son Matthew, who was president of the Braak Chamber of Commerce, was allowed unless Lewis offered him as a sinner. Thank you for your hard work."

Elias stands up.

This is the end of the story.

At this time, Lewis thought his sisters' lives had been saved, and he must have been caught off guard.

From a high place with a throne, I glanced at the nobles as if they had won over.

With one of those tricks, I buy the antipathy of the nobles who were present.

Lewis followed behind Elias and walked out the door next to the throne between glances.

At the end of the King's drop-off, Marquis Jerome Windsor, the Chancellor, will stand before the steps of the throne.

His gaze is directed at Isaac.

The eyes were cold out.

"Isaac Welrod"

"Ha."

(You still got something?

Isaac doesn't know how to do things in court.

After a glance with the king, I also still didn't know if it was customary to be heard from the Chancellor.

"You really think that's a good idea?

"What?"

Seeing Isaac doing wonders, I thought the Marquis of Windsor didn't understand what Isaac had done.

"Your Majesty is a very kind man. The kindness is also directed at the civilian population. The civilians who put it in there use His Majesty's kindness and bend the law. Don't say no to such things!

The Marquis of Windsor gets rough.

This is due to anger at Lewis, who is using Elias, and at Isaac, who has been told but forgiven for his civilian sins.

"Last year the Marquis Wallick family was disrupted by direct civilian complaints! Two years in a row, it's not something that nobles can see as good for civilians! Orders Isaac Welrod as Prime Minister of the Kingdom. Fiona protected by the Carmine Chamber of Commerce, Matthew. Execute both names! All means will be pursued in the name of the Chancellor. But don't break your promise to His Majesty."

Elias is no more than a king, and his subordinates can stand up and condemn him.

The spearhead of anger is directed at the party who really caused the incident.

With the wrath of the Marquis of Windsor all around him, Isaac trembles.

(Shit, you suck...)

Isaac himself didn't care about Dennis' wife and children, etc.

If Elias hadn't thought, "Let's make him promise not to hand it out in front of a large crowd among us," the conversation would probably have been over.

But that area made it important.

(Assassination is NG. Somehow, we have to get Lewis to hand them over...)

I still don't think it matters to Isaac about their lives or anything.

But I really had to execute him.

Given the twists and turns around and such, the nobility may hate you for leaving this issue unattended.

At least, Pamela's grandfather, the Marquis of Windsor, hates me.

This can be military and political, given the future.

Because the Marquis of Windsor is the one you absolutely have to be on your side with.

"I'll take care of it. I have a stomach proposal."

Isaac answers.

The appearance was so grand that I didn't think "I have no idea".