Isaac is also reflecting and starting to grow a little.

In the first and second meetings, priority was given to turning to tours and catching the flow of meetings.

Then, at the third meeting, we will propose the agenda that we had prepared.

"Report today. I would particularly like to propose harmonization of the format of accounting reports"

This was an idea that was warmer than it was at a young age.

Because I couldn't give my opinion at a young age, but now I thought you could listen a little.

The reports that come up to the Lords were compiled by people like the Clerks and Tax Officers.

However, since the format is not fixed, it is the personal way of doing it, even when it comes to putting it together.

There are some differences in each person's paperwork.

Due to the discrepancy, the report could have been misunderstood.

And above all, unifying the formats makes the work of the bureaucrats go smoothly.

This was the big one.

If you save yourself the hassle of deciphering reports that are written in various ways in order to summarize their contents, you will be able to work efficiently.

You can also allocate new jobs as soon as you can work faster and spare time for it.

They jumped happy when they showed a hint of shape to the governor and the tax officer in advance.

I haven't said anything, but I've had enough of several different forms suitable for practical use.

If there is a problem, it would mean that the nobles take it badly.

"We have ways to pass it on from generation to generation..."

One nobleman shrugged.

He has a bad tooth cut, but "I don't want to accept the new way because there is a traditional way to do it," he says, expressing his willingness to reject.

The same was true of the others.

- Respect the great way of the first generation as entrusted to the nobility.

It's a unique way of thinking about a nobleman who values tradition.

This is also why it was rejected when I had previously proposed it to Morgan.

But not this time.

Isaac has also prepared properly.

"I know what you're thinking. I think it's a good thing to respect the ways of the First Lord."

"Yeah, yeah," many nod to Isaac's words.

"But it has already been five hundred years since the founding of the country. The deputies, who at the time were like village chiefs of about a hundred small villages, now put together some villages as well. More people, the environment changed. So don't we have to change, too?

Isaac insisted that many years had passed since the tradition was created.

And the surrounding environment has changed.

But it didn't seem like a very good take.

One of the nobles speaks the question.

"I haven't come in the way of my work, even as I am now. Don't you have to try to force me to change it?

"Yes, yes," agrees those around us.

It's only natural that I don't think I need to change any more than I still have no problems.

But Isaac was waiting for this reaction.

"Exactly. I don't have (...) problems right now. That's why I do it. I believe that it is better to be prepared in advance so that there is no problem than to go around behind your back after something goes wrong."

"It's not even a uniformity of form in the church, but I was the first to teach something similar as grammatical practice."

Hans supplements Isaac's story.

He had been consulted in advance on this matter.

That's why I can support you.

"I think it will be easier to understand even regular reports, not just accounting reports. As Isaac said, the amount of information that needs to be reported now and in the past is different, so I think it's a proposition that deserves consideration."

Hans remembers when he was studying lords.

The report of someone who has given some thought to the reader is fine, but some reports were not qualified as reports that were in diary form or understandable to the rapporteur himself but did not allow someone to read them.

Those memories made Hans think, "You should do the formatting unification," too.

"Weren't you confused when you did your paperwork at church?

"I was confused at first. But once I got used to it, it was easier later. It changes to the extent that I wonder what the struggle has been."

"Hmmm......"

Unlike when Isaac was explaining, the nobles began to get seriously lost.

This is the difference in the weight of words.

Hans grew up at the Marquis of Wellrod until he was twenty years old, and from there he spends about thirty years in church.

I know both things and have accumulated experience in my previous life.

Longer than Isaac's life combined.

And now Isaac is a nine-year-old, no matter what he thinks.

Even though I know I'm not like a normal child, I still get lightened by the way I look.

There's nothing I can do about all this.

But that's not why Isaac was just watching in silence either.

"Remember what our ancestors did. Your ancestors did something different than people, so they became nobles. Unlike the civilians of that time, he made achievements on the battlefield and in backward support. So your ancestors were left to the nobles."

Squeeze your fists and talk hot.

"I know that you don't have to do things differently than people. But why don't we learn from your ancestors and do something a little different? I think it is also up to the offspring to develop what their ancestors left behind in a good direction. And let's make a name for ourselves in kingdom history. It was the nobles of the Marquis of Wellrod who first sought to unify the format in the Kingdom of Reed!

In response to Isaac's words, the nobles began to look around themselves subtly.

- It was the nobles of the Marquis of Welrod who first sought to unify the format.

These are fascinating words.

Of course, it will be the Marquis Wellrod family whose names appear large on the table.

However, such a thing cannot be achieved without the unity of the nobles in the realm.

If achieved, the nobles under the umbrella will also be greatly undervalued.

The nobility under the umbrella of the Marquis Wellrod family, which is a civilian family, also has many civilian visitors.

The existence of a "precedent” for a civilian is enormous.

- We set our own precedent.

There is something quite interesting about fame.

But still, it's not easy to endorse.

There is still a desire to preserve tradition, and a desire to fear change.

If someone moves first, they can endorse it with momentum, but many people think the first move is somewhat distracting.

"I think I could try"

It was Viscount Halifax who opened his mouth.

I'm not sure until you think it's a really good idea or you turned to cover for grandson cuteness.

"This is a time when times are starting to move, such as the resumption of interactions with elves. From now on, it may move more than ever. Efficiency at work is an inevitable problem if we are to get through the turbulent times. It may also be the flow of nature that has thus been on the agenda."

"You're absolutely right."

"If the times demand it, there's no choice."

Those around them start to agree.

- I want to preserve tradition.

- I don't like learning new jobs.

I have such thoughts.

But more than that, the feeling of "wanting fame" prevailed.

The state of affairs in the Kingdom of Reed is stable.

In stable countries, there are rare opportunities to be named if not even at war with foreign countries.

And the Marquis Wellrod family and its umbrella nobility are basically civilian lineages, not resistant to war.

If you don't have to go out on the battlefield, you've never crossed it.

It was not strange for those who agreed to come out.

"That's good, Isaac. The flow of the story was good, not just to order from above, but to motivate the person as it is now. That's all right."

Seeing how this meeting was going, Morgan seemed satisfied.

I am delighted that it is not a way to make people listen to what they say by exaggerating their power, but only through a proper discussion to the end.

"No, with the support of my great-uncle and Viscount Halifax."

Isaac humbles himself, but Morgan looks pretty happy.

"Still. You can do it."

Morgan strokes Isaac's head.

Are you a little excited or a little rough move.

But Isaac didn't feel bad about being praised.

It was Hans who advised me to praise him firmly when it worked this way.

He has also been responsible for educating children's monks.

What I learned at that time was, "Praise even children as they know they are being praised. When scolding, tell me exactly what didn't work and scold".

Adults and children are different.

The assumption that "you'll see if you put it this way" was strictly forbidden.

And above all, he was learning the importance of stretching with praise.

If I just scold you, I constrict you.

I knew as an experience that children should be well praised when they did good things to encourage their growth.

Of course, you have to be careful not to praise too much because you can't just praise when you're nagging.

- Praise me if I can settle it peacefully.

- If I try to take a violent way, I'll tell you why that's no good and suddenly scold you not to wield violence.

These things were decided by Hans, who feared Isaac's hidden ferocity, in discussion with Morgan.

Morgan also accepted this policy, saying it was "the best".

It was ironic that Hans, who left the house and was not even married, was more accustomed to treating his children.

"But this is a practice meeting. I'm sure you didn't really disagree either."

Yes, I'm practicing my meeting now.

Isaac hadn't forgotten about it this time either.

"No, it might not be a bad idea to show off. Suddenly it won't be an introductory test starting this year, but it's worth considering it again after next year. You should let the administrators consider in what format they will unify. You should ask Hans how he does in church and refer to him."

"Yes, I will!

The agenda I had prepared for practice was not wasted and could be connected to the future.

I also learned that if we discuss it properly, you will understand.

People move, even without giving them fear.

It was really nice to know about those things.

Isaac grew, though still only one step away.

But this is practice.

I just told you a story I had prepared in advance.

How can you cope when suddenly you are brought in with a problem you don't even think about?

It means you'll know if it's the first time you've grown up when you encounter an occasion like that.

Isaac admonishes himself, "It's too early to float yet".

"You're still young. You don't have to rush, just watch Hans play his job and learn slowly."

"Yes!"

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The meeting came to a peaceful end.

By the time we get back to the territory, it will be done again or twice.

But Isaac had something he wanted to finish before returning to his territory.

- It's about Bernard, who became Baron Kincaid.

After the meeting, I decided to ask Norman to speak to me individually in a separate room.

Because it's not really something I want to talk about in public.

Norman, who has not yet said "I swear allegiance to Isaac," has not allowed him to be present either.

It's just the two of us talking.

"It reminds me of the old days when we're alone."

"Right......"

It's like talking to a lover, but the meaning contained in that word is dos black.

Because it was when I was using Baron Kincaid to cut down the Nathan.

If you try Baron Kincaid, it's a kind of memory you don't want to remember.

"Speaking of which, Burner... Baron Kincaid had three children, didn't he?

"... Yes"

(You want me to take the kid hostage?

It was only natural for him to think that way.

The Baron Kincaid family was punished for joining Nathan.

Bernard himself was going to work for Melinda until Isaac threatened him.

Being taken hostages without being trusted is well thought out.

I can't help but worry about him.

But Isaac was thinking something else.

"Well, it'll be tough just to succeed you after the Baron's, but at least keep your two children educated as deputies."

"What, education?

Baron Kincaid's brain couldn't handle the situation because he said something too unexpected.

"Yes, education. There are two cities and two rural areas in this incident. The deputy's gone."

Isaac is the cause of his disappearance, but he talks as if he were someone else.

Baron Kincaid felt horrible about it.

"You've heard that the guilty Viscounts and Barons weren't inherited by relatives and cut off, but the deputies couldn't be entrusted to them, so they sent a governor to govern them for a while, right?

"Yes, I heard about that."

"When that happens, we have to decide on a deputy one day. Of course, it's possible that a seconded clerk will be deputy."

Here Baron Kincaid guessed what Isaac was trying to say.

But that was something he didn't understand.

"I don't know when. But when I'm free to rule over what's in the realm, I give Baron Kincaid one of my vacant deputies' seats. You should like the decision as to whether the main house will govern both or leave them entirely to separated children. I just want you to educate me so I can leave it to you."

"Thank you.... but are you sure?

If I tried to be Baron Kincaid, I would have redeemed him for helping Isaac.

I never even thought I'd get a reward.

"Of course, because you worked well for me. Now I think I'd be dead if I'd really betrayed you then and stabbed you with a sword. Hey, now I think I'm really impotent."

Isaac laughs at his recklessness.

Baron Kincaid also makes a loving laugh along with it.

My face was just a little cramped.

"Um, then why is Dennis..."

Mouth what came to mind, but immediately regretted it.

Because I can't wait to be told, "I knew you'd treat me the same way Dennis did".

But I didn't see Isaac behave like that.

"Dennis cocked your father. I didn't even apologize to your father or try to give him back the money he cheated on me. He deserved to die."

Isaac said, "What are you talking about figuring out? give the expression."

"Besides, didn't Baron Kincaid tell your grandfather, 'The main culprit is Dennis'? I appreciate you not saying I was there. [M] A man of merit shall be rewarded. That's really all this time."

"If that's the case, thank you."

Baron Kincaid was going to get what he could.

Instead, I couldn't predict how Isaac would react when I said no, so I thought I'd take it very seriously.

"From now on, we're going to have a relationship between acting lord and deputy, but nice to meet you."

"Nice to meet you"

The two exchange hands.

Isaac grins satisfactorily.

(Even I can use candy if I want to)

This discussion was to teach me that I could use candy and whips.

Baron Kincaid was helping to add the other nobles to Isaac's umbrella when he was captain of the guard.

You will also have the opportunity to discuss it with those nobles after you become deputy.

This is a sweet world of information management.

Baron Kincaid would tell the other nobles, "He has prepared a new substitute government position for us when Lord Isaac becomes lord in the future".

"If you work for Isaac, you'll get a decent reward."

It's not just about letting them work under threat.

If there is a reward commensurate with the work, it will be spread.

Plus, just give the reward to one Baron Kincaid.

There is no need to sprinkle rewards on anyone.

Just be generous to those who become key men.

Isaac thought those who didn't get better rewards should be excited on their own to "do their best to get it this time".

Isaac grew a little too.

I learned that fear and violence are not the only means of moving people.

It will be up to future generations of historians to decide whether that is good or bad for the Reid Kingdom.