(Well, where's Judith?)

Isaac was looking for Count Lancaster's granddaughter.

In the meantime, that concludes my greeting with the person I have to greet the whole way.

But Isaac forgot one thing.

- That I'm the Marquis' son.

"Nice to meet you, Isaac, isn't it? I..."

I was greeted by the boy I saw for the first time.

Then, they greet each other instead of replacing each other.

I'm nowhere near looking for Judith anymore.

But it's not all bad.

That Isaac is not the only one trying to say hello.

With a fiancée, Judith came to greet me.

"Nice to meet you, Michael, son of Count Brander Harold."

What I've talked to was a boy dressed not as flashy as Isaac or Fred.

However, it is satisfying that "the Count Brander family is about to make money from the sale of underground resources on behalf of the Marquis Wallick family".

If money is to be made, people will flock.

I guess they're using that flock of aristocrats as walls and trying to prevent harassment from the Marquis Wallick family, where commodities are the same underground resource.

Each one is weak, but if the numbers gather, it will help.

He's trying to make Michael look fine and appeal to his surroundings for good feather swings to create a surrounding.

It's a plain way, but it works.

Harold seems quite ambitious, too.

"I'm Isaac, son of Randolph, Marquis of Wellrod. Is that Mr. Judith over there?

Isaac shifts his gaze to the girl standing next to Michael.

Speaking of Michael's fiancée, it's Judith Lancaster.

I know it's her, but I heard it just in case.

Okay, the reason is the hairstyle.

Exactly 10 years old, so there is no such thing as the forehead covering his face and hiding it.

But it must have been resistant to expose all of them.

He covered the left half of his face with black hair.

Between her and her family, a scene seems to come to my attention discussing her hairstyle.

(face is neat, but a waste)

Isaac sees me, and Judith nags once.

But I immediately looked up.

I guess I didn't think that should be the case.

"Introduction…, Lancaster… of the house Daniel… J…"

Unexpectedly, Isaac said, "What, what?" I'm about to ask back.

That was all her voice was small.

If she hadn't known she was Judith, she would have been inputted into her brain with "Mr. Ju".

(I mean aristocratic society, it's going to interfere with everyday life too...)

Still, she's been popular for generations.

Sometimes that's what's happening in the setup, thanks to her characteristic of a high median fortune.

Many want her to divine for both men and women.

But she's not happy about it herself.

Because everyone you meet asks for fortune.

- I don't want to talk to myself, only the power of fortune is required.

At a young age, Judith noticed a shocking fact.

Ever since I realized that, I start closing my heart to people.

Over time my mind wasn't the only one, I stretched out my forehead to keep my gaze out.

"If divination is the only thing that is required, let's just be a tool for divination", because it's sad.

(I guess my fiancée Michael should have helped me do it, but this guy is the worst offensive character...)

Michael's only characteristic is laughter.

Study and exercise are crowded.

He was a man who could only make his surroundings think "I'm thinking something amazing" by including laughter in good time.

Even though I haven't actually thought about it.

Such was his jealousy of Judith, the only one with the unique talent of "fortune telling".

Eventually, jealousy appears in the form of snitches on the church.

At Michael's True End, Judith is executed as a "witch who confuses people's hearts by falsehood".

Her fortune was valid only for others, and she could not avoid it because she could not divine until her future.

(She wants to help you...... Grandpa's friend's grandson and grows into big tits.... We have to protect Pamela next)

If you're the grandson of Morgan's friend, you're also a friend to Isaac.

I wanted to help you somehow.

Never chest is the purpose.

- Yes, breasts aren't the only reason to help.

"Mr. Judith. Looks like my grandfather is friends with Uncle Lancaster. Let's go out together as good friends."

"... no"

I couldn't hear the words, but I think I said yes because I'm nodding.

"Huh-uh."

As Isaac spoke to Judith, Michael laughed.

(Whoa, it's not good to leave Michael alone)

He'll take into account the fact that his grandfathers are close to each other, but he doesn't have Michael's position even when he talks to his fiancée all the time.

It was helpful for me to have a good time and laugh at times like this.

"You're being rude. I wasn't dictating because Mr. Judith is cute. Grandpa said to say hello to Judith. I won't take anyone else's fiancée."

There was no falsehood in that word.

Pamela is disengaged (...).

Isaac is no longer his fiancée when he proposes, so he won't take Jason's fiancée.

But Michael doesn't know such a future.

I received it simply in the sense that "getting along with Judith doesn't make me as close as I take it".

"Huffle, I'm not worried about that."

That's what Michael said with a giggle he could afford.

It's such a confident look that if you don't know his nature, you're going to think, "You have a strong bond with Judith" or "I guess there's some countermeasure".

(Maybe he has the talent of an actor)

Isaac was grand enough to think so, too.

"Nice to see you, too, Michael. Call Isaac easy."

"Isaac...? Humph, you can call me Michael, too. Nice to meet you, huffy."

The last time Michael laughed, he went with Judith to the next greeting.

(Seems like it, so I guess I have a talent for acting. I do seem to have some deep thoughts)

- Actually, when I see him, he looks different than the impression I've ever assumed.

That's what I felt when I was Jason.

Even a guy who can't do it in the setup actually looks better than he does when he sees him.

Strange things, Isaac thought.

(Let's try to be dignified too)

Isaac solidifies his resolve as such.

People's impressions greatly affect their appearance.

It's amazing how you look just fine, even though you know the contents are pitiful.

It was also natural to think, "I want to be seen in good standing that way, too".

But Isaac hasn't noticed.

To the people around us...

"Isaac is a Marquis trail. He's a good man for a son."

"I deal with the same without being great with the children of the Viscounts and Barons"

"I'm sure I can always kill you because I can afford to!

- That's what they think.

Even though people's impressions greatly affect their appearance, the most influential is "what action they have actually taken".

Isaac "actually killed people" and is feared by children he has never met before.

If Isaac had taken a dignified attitude as a Marquis child, like Nathan, it would have just seemed to me, "Oh, I'm a Marquis person after all".

But Isaac doesn't get great.

Instead of giving peace of mind to the children, it had instead emphasized "incompetence".

Now I didn't have to try to be prestigious.

Because I had given my surroundings enough intimidation as a nobleman.

The more polite Isaac responds, the more fear he gets around him.

It is ironic, even though it is caused by what I have done.

"Hey, Isaac."

Now Raymond's talking to me.

I have a girl next door.

"This girl is Abigail from Baron Maurice's house. Abby, he's Isaac."

Nice to meet you, Abigail.

Nice to meet you, Isaac.

He smiled and talked to me, so Isaac smiles back, too.

"Are we really friends?

Abigail asks Raymond.

"We still know each other and the sun is shallow, though. We're getting along."

Isaac answered before Raymond answered.

When I hear that, Abigail is surprised.

"Was it true!? I just thought it was something we were talking about."

"Oh, well," he says, covering his mouth with his hands.

"You have no reason to lie like this."

"But I can't believe my friend in the Marquis' trail... Regards, Raymond"

"Why would Abby say that!

Abigail looks forward to the future and seems to be growing up hard.

I guess you realize Isaac's position as a friend is delicious.

Seeing Abigail with an attitude like Raymond's mother makes me laugh unexpectedly.

But I felt bad laughing at my friends, so I felt good.

"You two seem close. I envy you."

"Uh, speaking of which, Isaac didn't have a fiancée. What are you gonna do?

"I wish I could meet a good girl. In the meantime, I'll decide by the time I graduate from college."

"Well, good luck"

When Raymond finished his greeting, he took Abigail away somewhere.

Perhaps we will continue around the other greetings.

At this time, Isaac lacked imagination.

Before you say "pick your fiancé by graduating from college" in a situation where there are people around you, you should have thought about what the consequences would be before you made a statement.

It is not until he is admitted to the Royal College that he realizes that he has made a nasty statement.