Isaac was looking out from inside the carriage on his way back to Wellrod.

Now it's already out of Royal Direct Jurisdiction and into Wellrod territory.

And my anxiety had grown since I entered the realm.

(Though decorative, it's because I'm a Lords surrogate...... We need to be careful what we say and do...)

Isaac was pissed off by his grandfather because of the passage tax meeting.

"A calm solution doesn't just refer to a way of not bleeding. I'm talking about a way to settle things in circles. I would never call deception or partitioning a convenient means!

And he scolded me.

Though for my grandfather, it's the form that came out of my back that I did it on my own.

In the first place, the Tri-Commerce Chamber, invited to bid for iron ore, was a chamber of commerce classified as a major player in the territory.

The traffic of the wagons that added the Braak Chamber of Commerce to those three chambers was high, and if they were to reduce their traffic taxes, the impact of the tax cuts would have been small even if the other chambers of commerce had done so together.

You could have spilled a little bit of the collusion.

It's not like the merchants are the only ones who are ruthless.

You'd think, "You look like a good lord, and next time something happens, I'll help you".

"Mercy is not for people".

No one can follow you just because you fall into a person.

... No, it doesn't follow.

Then I won't be able to prepare for the future.

- Be gentle not to be pulled too far while people fear you.

We have to do something difficult to add and subtract.

I can't complain to anyone because it's my chosen path.

(Damn, I thought if Nathan died, it would all fit round...... I wish I had someone I could trust)

Isaac sees Norman on board as chilling.

He is still inexperienced, but also well educated and common sense.

It would be very helpful if Isaac told us what he thought and looked out for us differently.

I know I have a shortage.

We just have to make it up to you there.

But Norman hasn't said "I swear allegiance to Isaac" yet.

Where I pledge allegiance is a big problem in my life.

I guess it's not that easy to say.

Isaac was also at a time when he had to think about securing human resources.

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"Good luck, guys"

In the Lord's office, Isaac gives souvenirs to Francis and the secretaries and clerks who were away.

Chocolate sweets and bouquets.

Isaac had not forgotten to deliver to them, who would be burdened with great burdens.

"Thank you. What can I say about Wang Du...... Thank you for your safety."

Francis, who had already been informed in a letter, sounded worried about what was happening in the Wang capital.

"Thank you. I know you've been informed in advance, but from now on, I'm going to be the Lord's deputy. Though my great-uncle Hans will support me, I think I'll have a hard time with everyone. Say hello until your father gets back."

"Ha."

On the matter of Melinda and Nathan, everyone I meet tells me too much. It's time to get depressed.

I talked about what was going to happen and tried to get away from the subject.

I read Isaac's emotions because Francis has also been a secretary for years.

He came aboard to distract me, too.

"I didn't expect Master Hans to come back, albeit temporarily"

"You know what?

"Yes. All I remember, though, is that he was carrying a hand mirror before he could leave the house... Oh, no. Nothing."

"A hand mirror..."

Hearing the word "hand mirror" from Francis, who was speaking emotionally, Isaac significantly downwards modifies his appreciation of Hans.

(Were you even peeking in a maid's skirt?

Just because Isaac says he's carrying a hand mirror, it's because of a friend in his previous life who thinks about it.

I had a friend with two names: 'Miller Man'.

He looked in the hand mirror at the nearby woman's chest for cancer, his thighs for cancer, his skirt for cancer and erotic greed, and was intrigued by the female body.

"Shouldn't you plant a camera in your shoe and take a hidden shot?" And another friend asks, "It's good to see it in real time!," he said fervently.

Fuck that, he's a shy guy who couldn't even buy a convenience store porn book.

I was in the same group of friends, but to be honest, Isaac couldn't understand his sexual preferences.

(That's a lot of sexual preference in this world...)

If you're also the second son of the Marquis, you shouldn't have any trouble with a woman.

Yet I wonder how perverse it is to have such a sexual preference.

I couldn't help but appreciate Hans, who has the same taste as a friend in his previous life.

"Dear Isaac, no. He had a mirror for a good reason."

"It is."

(I mean, don't read your mind!

Isaac protests Francis in his heart, but he doesn't wear reading minds or anything.

That's all the clarity in Isaac's expression, he was just disgusted with Hans.

"Ah...... I didn't mean to tell you, but I can't help it."

Francis exhales a deep sigh.

If you misunderstand Hans like this, it will have a negative impact on your future relationship.

The misunderstandings must be properly solved.

"Before I could leave the house saying I was going to be a monk, I started using my hand mirror in the corner of the hallway to make sure."

"What?

"... to see if there is no Master Jude at the end of the bend"

"Uh..."

If you ask me why, I don't know.

My own sister was killed when she was treated like a throwaway pawn.

Exactly. I wouldn't even treat my man Morgan as a throwaway pawn, but Hans, who is a spare, doesn't know what he'll be treated like.

I guess I was trying not to face my father too much of fear.

But there are limits to that way.

So I chose the thoughtful choice of becoming a monk and the life of leaving the house.

He can also be said to be Jude's victim in a way.

"That's what happened. You're struggling quite a bit just because you're a grandfather's child..."

"Yeah, well... Lady Jude was an amazing man."

I can't say anything bad about my predecessor, so Francis clouds the words "he was an amazing man".

"I hear Mr. Hans will be here in three days. And then I'm going to get to work for real."

Hans left King's Capital a little later than Isaac.

Being Isaac's guardian is treated as an open secret within the Church.

Because it is not vulgar, the appearance is that of a donation collection to the Marquis of Wellrod.

Since donations can actually be paid, it depends on the church being silent as well.

By the way, I'm calling you "Mr. Hans" because I was told that it's not nice to call you "Big Uncle" because I left the house and became a monk and cut off from secularity.

Isaac is headed to the executive desk where he will be working.

Documents are placed on the desk.

I guess that's what Francis and the others couldn't handle.

Take the first one from the top and look.

(How many times do you want Tommy from the Baron Orcott family to be punished severely because he's trying to figure out our daughter? Will they even bring in the stalking issue......)

When Isaac was unzarred, Francis had supplemented it.

"That's a complaint that was brought in yesterday. There's another one just like it."

Hearing there was another one, Isaac took another piece of paperwork.

The opposite was written there.

("Julia of the Baron Berkeley family is about to hang out with our son. Order me to keep that slut away from my son '...... or)

"What is this?"

Something I didn't think would spill out of my mouth.

Conflicting appeals, denounced by each other.

What am I going to do with such an appeal?

"The Barons of Orcott and Berkeley have been unfriendly for a long time. We sue each other two or three times a year."

"That's right..."

(Wow, that's awkward)

Though it's within my job to arbitrate the rubbing between the nobles under my umbrella, I never thought I'd have to deal with them until such a complaint.

As I leave these complaints on my way home, the nobility may be out of town.

As long as it's depressing to be attached to it.

"There is no need to rush through the remaining cases as they are of low importance. When Master Hans arrives, please clean up a little bit."

"Yeah, okay.... Speaking of which, Francis and the others were doing the case while you were away, right? Nothing. I'll always be..."

"No, sir."

Francis replies instantly with a smile.

But it's an emergency.

"You shouldn't. We can't handle it without Isaac."

"Okay, sweetheart."

Originally, he thought that if left to manpower, he might be wronged.

I wasn't really going to leave it all to you or anything.

I had no problems while I was away, because most of the nobles have gone to the King's Capital.

After the spring when the nobles return, Francis and the others will have more hard problems to solve.

If that happens, Isaac will have to do it eventually.

Then it's better to do it from the beginning.

I'm counting on your support.

"Of course it is. Leave it to me."

It is incumbent upon you to support your lord.

You don't have to make the relationship worse, trying to force you to do the lord's job.

(Don't try to get any easier, this time think positively that you can learn the Lord's work from a young age and take it seriously)

I understand the importance of learning.

Because of his lack of knowledge of the King's influence, he runs the risk of his actions affecting an unexpected extent, as he did during the earlier Marquis Wallick.

The future is a good place to be your own. I don't want to cause any confusion.

I needed to learn well and use what I had learned to worry about careful behavior.

I find it unfortunate that my father is no longer able to work due to heart disease.

But at the same time, my heart is pouring because I can try new things.

Isaac didn't even realize he was in his heart like that.