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

084 Nine Years Old Isaac's Lordship Suitability Test

There was a large crowd of people in the conference room.

And one of them had the appearance of Bernard, who was once the guard captain of the mansion.

Baron Kincaid's family, Bernard's home, was punished for the crimes his eldest son had committed against Melinda.

My second son was also cooperating, so I joined him.

Because of this, Bernard, the third son, came around the throne of the Lord.

Because he was not punished in unison because Isaac said he was "not guilty".

Nevertheless, it was in the name of "to succeed the head of the Baron Kincaid family," but it is essentially a left transition.

Because Morgan decided that "Bernard is ineligible as a guard captain".

This can be taken for granted.

- Even though my parents forced me to, I tried to help Melinda get rid of Isaac.

- I thought it was Isaac's handkerchief and he was cooperating behind it to eliminate Melinda and Nathan.

- Without a report to the owner.

There is no way that such a person can be entrusted with guarding the mansion.

But I can't punish you any more than I promised.

It was not long before Morgan dismissed the guard captain in the name of letting his parents inherit his home.

Though the Baron family, it is ostensibly a flourish because it can be the dominant one.

It's like keeping an officer away from headquarters when he has a scandal, but can't easily be necked because he has a relationship with the president, by saying, "I'm sending him to the Ohm branch with a position".

Bernard himself was in a state where he was not sure if he would be happy to take the lead or if he should mourn Morgan's loss of trust.

Isaac thought we'd have to follow up on him in the meantime.

"Everyone, you've gathered well today. Randolph is not in good health and I don't know if he can act as a lord as he is. But don't worry. Instead, Isaac is used as the Lords' proxy, so I'm not in a situation where the Lords are absent."

Listening to Morgan's words, many give a look of "insecurity".

The majority of attendees experience Isaac's persuasion (...).

Instead, it was safer for me to stay absent from the lord to focus on my work.

But I don't speak of that alone.

Because I didn't want to buy Isaac's disgust.

"Some of you will find Isaac disturbing."

(Yes, I think) I'm going to hear voiceless voices.

"This time I temporarily recalled my brother Hans because of an emergency. As far as Hans is concerned, that's what I wrote in my call letter to everyone."

The call letter said the same thing I explained to Isaac.

In particular, it was written with caution not to talk about Bella Bella being the guardian without being vulgar.

"Take Hans as your guardian and attach him to Isaac. Normal business will be handled with the help of the bureaucrats. I'm hoping to do a test today to see if things go well at the meeting. I will not speak out because I want you to proceed with the assumption that you have returned to your territory. Hans, do it."

Morgan was right, leaving it to Hans to sit in the chair provided at the wall and put on his arms to see how things were going.

The light explanation was advanced, but Isaac gets really anxious.

(Nobility is a hassle, so much so that I want to be a king partisan...)

The aristocrats insist on a political system tailored to a world in which means of information transmission have not been developed.

It is a faction that insists that the powers of local lords should be expanded so that they can respond in the field in the event of anything.

Trouble is, it's not just a faction of local lords like the Marquis (...) or the Counts (...).

They also belong to lower nobles who work as deputies under local lords.

The problem here was that the deputies' opinions could not be completely ignored.

Because "valuing the opinions of the field" is the core part of the aristocracy.

Ignoring the opinions that come up from below, just giving orders is no different than a Wang partisan aiming for centralization.

At meetings where deputies gather, like this one, they sometimes adopt a majority vote, depending on the agenda.

It's not entirely up to me, but it seems difficult to completely ignore the opinions on the ground given the matter of governance.

Melinda's majority-based work also has the aspect that the Marquis Welrod family is aristocratic.

While she was from the Marquis Wilmente family of the Wang party, she was trying to succeed Nathan according to the aristocratic way.

I guess I had the ability to adapt to the way I did my dowry house.

Using that ability for something else could have ended differently.

Isaac's aristocratic statue was an image of "upside down".

I question a faction called the aristocracy for a system of domination that seems troublesome, unlike what I imagined.

(Well, now more than that, I wonder if I can do it as a lord's deputy.)

I have never been entrusted with such an important role, albeit only in form.

I was anxious to see if I could do it well and my chest was full.

Hans stood up next to Isaac with such thoughts.

"Guys, it's been a while. As long as I'm happy to have a face I remember."

Hans looks around together.

Thirty years ago, I became a monk at the age of twenty, which means that Hans and the people who knew each other were of no strange age to be the owners of their respective homes.

In fact, those who were Hans's friends at the time are also by the way.

Hans glanced at them and nodded once.

"Quick, but I have a suggestion. Isaac is still young. Though only in form, it should be difficult to carry out the duty of acting as lord. So how about I be a lord's deputy, not a guardian"

"Ha!?

Suddenly surprised at what Hans had said, Isaac stares at Hans with his mouth open as he raised his surprise.

"That would be nice."

"Master Hans is the one who is even born in church to the vice president of the office. Suitable for heavy duty."

"Become, hey!

The nobles who sat near Isaac and the others also begin to agree with Hans' words.

Whatever it takes, this flow is unexpected.

(Maybe there wasn't enough fear?

I've done a lot of things so far, but I thought, "Didn't you have enough fear of your surroundings after a while?," Isaac thought.

The appearance stopped me from poking at Isaac, but maybe I wasn't actually that scared.

So this is how I thought I was supposed to be licked.

"What do you think? Why don't you take a vote so I can represent the lord?

"Agree!"

"Agree!"

Those who agree with Hans at this stage are, if you look closely, a few.

But not everyone who watches in silence endorses Isaac.

"Disagree! It was Marquis Welrod who decided to represent Isaac as lord. We should not have a vote that would just overturn that!

Viscount Halifax disagrees.

Because it is in public, I am calling Isaac not as a grandfather, but as the son of the main family.

"I disagree, too. I don't think it's a good idea to imitate it to the Lord's deputy HR."

This is Bernard, who became Baron Kincaid.

He knows Isaac's nature.

Those around him seem to agree.

But "that's why it's dangerous," Isaac said anxiously.

You could be buying disgust because of the fear you gave halfway through.

It is inevitable that Isaac will prevail in the future.

But those who are here are only thirty to forty years older than Isaac.

- I don't want Isaac to represent us as lords while we're on active duty.

That's what they thought, and I was anxious that I might be disturbed.

In another decade, it will be a civil war that will bisect the Reid kingdom.

We need to get inside the Marquis by then.

Until Randolph returns, if he is seated in Hans, he will not be able to control the territory.

(We need to get rid of this guy too...)

Isaac rotates his brain fully.

The answers that came out were as simple as usual.

"Wait a minute. That proposal is a very important content. I cannot endorse suddenly taking a vote. Give us some time to think about your objections."

I need time to do anything.

Isaac asked for time to execute the response.

Hans thinks for a while, sees Morgan as a chiller, then answers.

"This is a practice, not a real meeting. I can't just carry it over the next day, so I'll just give it a break. Think of something in the meantime."

"Thank you"

Isaac took a seat and jumped out of the conference room.

The purpose is to meet Norman, who is waiting outside the room.

Outside the room, the secretaries of the deputies, including Norman, were talking.

Not so long after the meeting begins, my gaze gathers on Isaac, who came out of the room alone.

"Norman, it's work."

"Yes!"

Norman rushes over to Isaac.

Isaac tells Norman what he wants him to do.

"What, we're in a meeting now, aren't we?

Norman frowns at what Isaac demands.

"Yeah, I needed it for a meeting."

"Yeah, well, I'll get it ready as soon as they tell me I need it."

"Please."

I'm going to go get what Norman needs as ordered.

Isaac made a meeting with the secretaries of the deputies before returning to the conference room.

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After about five minutes, the meeting room door is knocked.

"I gathered them as Isaac commanded."

I can hear Norman from across the door.

"I've been waiting. Let me in."

- What did Isaac make you prepare?

Everyone is interested and gaze gathers at the door.

When the door was opened, there was a Norman standing there with nothing in his hand.

Whoever sees the figure twists his neck.

On your head "?" It looks like the mark is floating.

But the question was quickly solved.

Because when Norman walked out the door, an armed knight came into the conference room.

"Capture the rebels! The mastermind is Hans, and the accomplices are those two!

"What!

And those to whom Isaac pointed shall be jealous.

I was just too surprised by the sudden events to respond.

Before they move out, both arms are grabbed and restrained by the knight's hand.

"Wait, whatever it takes. This is too harsh!

Hans protests against Isaac.

"No, it's worse to suddenly try to replace Lords surrogate. Just because you are a child, don't think about it yet. You will be rewarded for your ambitions! Come on, let's get a vote. Death to all these traitors! Those who disagree raise their hands! If you don't raise your hand, I'll take it as a yes!

Isaac folded up at once.

It is important that I said here, 'Raise your hands if you disagree'.

In "Raise your hands if you agree," those opposed to execution may not raise their hands.

Even if you're afraid of Isaac.

They just make excuses to "wonder if I agree or not" even if I inquire later.

So he tried to make those who disagreed raise their hands, not those who were in favor.

If we disagree in this situation, it is accepted as a clear disobedience to Isaac.

I can't raise my hand so easily if I'm not prepared to be disposed of with Hans and the others.

(Now no one will think to turn against me)

Thanks Hans for being a new stepping stone, grinning inside.

- But that was a mistake.

"So I told you this meeting was an exercise. Brother! Please explain to him!

Hans asks Morgan for help.

When Isaac turned to his grandfather, he held his head with both hands.

"Isaac, I'm sorry to surprise you. But you said this was a meeting for practice from the beginning, right? I ordered Hans and the others to do the same."

"What, my grandfather..."

"That's right. In the event of an unforeseen situation, I was trying to see what I would do. But..."

- Isaac's behavior went diagonally up the anticipation.

Morgan has that look that he said.

If you're gonna make it through this, fine.

Even if it didn't work, it was supposed to be the flow of Isaac having trouble coping asking Morgan for help and teaching him how to respond appropriately.

I never thought I'd screw the meeting place down with force moves.

"People like Viscount Halifax and Baron Kincaid were on your side. I would have liked their help and changed the course of the meeting...... Looks like it was too early for you."

We can solve problems when they arise, but there are few options for how to solve them.

Morgan realized that he wanted too much from his nine-year-old.

I have little experience using it, even with knowledge, etc.

I guess I forgot to take that into account because Isaac showed such cleverness that I didn't think of him as a child.

"He said you'd be like your father. But don't just imitate the upper side. Father would have cut it in a nutshell and thrown it away, saying, 'Whatever the guardian is, Hans, who is not vulgar, is not justified as a lord's deputy'. We can only shed blood. There's no way a man can be Foreign Secretary."

"That's..., you're right..."

Isaac noticed his mistake.

All I could think about was panicking about the sudden situation and twisting Hans and the others with force.

If the plot is not also used flexibly and freely, we will surely be stuck one day.

Isaac realizes that he relies too much on the methods of using the force he has been successful in.

I was beginning to reflect on the fact that you had a short circuit idea.

"Isaac, no one tries to drag you down from the throne of Lord's surrogate. You don't have to worry about that. Hans has your back, too. Let's get some experience. And try to find a peaceful solution first."

"... Yes"

Isaac also thought, "Surely Grandpa is right".

I heard this meeting was an exercise.

Hans also said it was "an exercise," but he was getting so hot on his own that he didn't realize it.

Now I remember the Marquis of Windsor scolding me for "using a gentle method".

(Shit...... I didn't really care until now, but can I do it in aristocratic society?

- Mad dogs with only violent solutions.

Titles like this are good in that they don't let anyone put their hands on them, but going too far is going to affect everyday life as well.

Isaac is ashamed of himself for relying on cheap means.

"Can you let me go now?

Hans squeaks.

"Oh, I'm sorry. You can let go now. Everyone can back off, thank you. Good luck."

Isaac gives instructions to the knights.

While they were confused by the situation, they left the room as ordered.

"Brother, have you forgotten why I left the house?

"Well, how was it?

Hans stares at Morgan.

He became a monk because Jude became terrified.

Try Hans, Isaac's thinking in a different direction than Jude, my father. That scared me.

I've taken on a hell of a role, and I'm starting to regret it.

"Well, that was a little too exciting right now. We'll discuss it on a decent agenda next time."

Morgan urged the meeting to proceed in a deceptive manner.

After this, I took past agendas as an example and learned how to create a calm conference flow.