At the end of the ten-year-old ceremony, the next party in the body took place at the Mansion of the Marquis of Wellrod.

At that party, Isaac was worried about "what if I went ahead with heavy air” but there was just a little awkward air and it was over.

Some of the girls Isaac used to play with were scared of.

But because the adults received Isaac, there was a lot of influence on the kids that the air was flowing about accepting Isaac as well.

This is from the nobles under the umbrella.

"I can't help it because I'm Jude's successor. Rather, I think it would have been nice if a massive solemnity hadn't happened."

- It was from a positive idea.

The first adults accepted the status quo.

The atmosphere passed on to the child, and the air began to flow about accepting Isaac except for those who were Nathan's best friends.

If there had been a commotion here, it would have been troublesome.

In the meantime, he was stroking his chest down because the party at the mansion ended without difficulty.

(Well, what are we going to do now)

Isaac was thinking about the future in his room after a big event called the Ten Years Old.

I met the offensive characters, so I thought I needed to get my thoughts together once.

(The Marquis Wallick family is likely to be on their side if they don't respond incorrectly. Even though the prince is also a ten-year-old who attends, he could only make him dress one rank less than the other Marquis. As long as I have the money, I will be able to sell my thanks. Well, that money is the problem)

I don't talk about it in my own hands.

Besides, it's not a question of just giving money to someone in financial difficulty.

If we don't solve the fundamentals and do it, we'll be in trouble for gold again soon.

It's easy to fix that.

- Since Count Brander's territory has begun to operate a mining site, I will buy him an iron and other items from the Wallic Marquis that are no longer available.

That's all I need.

Civilians in Marquis Wallick territory are also beginning to feel a sense of crisis, so there are no more strikes or anything like that in search of improved treatment.

The merchants also felt it was dangerous to squeeze any more, reversing the price of the product.

All you have to do is give the civilians a stable life by creating a stable income opportunity.

This also makes it easier for the Wallick Marquis to earn stable tax revenues and to govern.

I'm sure you'll appreciate it deeply.

If there's a problem, it means we don't have all that money.

Though the Marquis Wellrod family is also wealthy, there is not enough financial room to rebuild other houses.

Exactly no reason to help until you multiply heavy taxes on your own territory.

If I do that, my feet will grab before I can add more of my royal knockout buddies.

If it's enough to jeopardize your own ground, it's better to leave the Wallick Marquis house powerless.

(Exactly. I don't talk about it at the confectionery store. Maybe I should have gotten my hands on something I was going to make more money from...)

Isaac thinks that way.

You can't make a lot of money in a short period of time unless you imitate the merchants' competitiveness by stirring it up and squeezing it, as you did when you bid for iron ore.

"I want money," but it's not something you'll get right away.

Beyond the lack of funds, the Wallick Marquis' flexibilities had to be put behind them.

(I'm just teething if I reach out and I'm in a position that's going to reach...)

If the Wallick Marquis can be on our side, the three Marquis can join forces.

That should give rise to the possibility that opportunists will also be on your side.

But there's no point in falling together.

Now all I could do was put it on hold and see how it went.

(It's Jason more than that. When I actually looked at it, my impression changed. You can't wear charisma that outweighs him...)

- I can feel elegance in every casual trick.

I wasn't sure I could be such a man.

It's not a human attraction to make people feel comfortable, we just have to cover it with the rest.

The use of candy and whips still matters.

But some of them don't make sense.

A man of pride and conviction.

We also have to think of measures to deal with them.

(In the first place, are you okay with my plan?

What Isaac is thinking is basically the same way he defeated Nathan and the others.

With a territorially held nobleman on his side, he makes the royal perimeter round-naked.

But I came here and got anxious about the way.

I wish Jason had chosen Nicole and had no idea how to execute Pamela.

But it didn't seem like a guy who would make such a stupid choice the way I tried to meet him.

Even with Nicole's influence, it's too much to execute Pamela, who was my fiancée.

(That's not all. Something's wrong...)

"Ah!"

Isaac realized who the discomfort was.

- It's about Nicole, the most important person.

(Yes, it's Nicole! Why didn't you notice when you saw Paul react!

Nicole had the lowest status of all in the original.

So hone your charm, build your body, study and improve your academic achievement.

Increase the stats needed to attack each character.

So what bothered Isaac was Paul's reaction.

He fell in love with Nicole for being a sweetheart.

(When I brought in the chocolate, no one said she was a cutie. I mean, have you made it more appealing since? Then how appealing is it by the time I go to college...)

Attacking Jason, the Prince, requires a high standard of status.

That should also be because it is the most difficult character to drop.

So what happens if you get so charmed that you drop the prince?

Isaac assumed that Nicole was polishing up her charm stats like a game.

(Even I'm not interested at all. It's going to move my mind. If you're a person in this world......, you won't be able to stand it)

Thinking about it, Nicole is horribly reliable right now.

My father, who has no business talent, is dead and his life is stable with his chocolate income.

It is unfortunate that her family has died, but she may be happier now.

Economic stability is very important.

The Marquis Wallick family would know better about that.

Now Nicole no longer had to worry about her life and had enough room to spend money on dresses and such.

(economic……, stable……)

So Isaac couldn't help but feel like he had made some big mistake.

And the answer came right out.

"Ah!"

Surprisingly, I get a voice.

(Chocolate was fascinating, but shouldn't you have accepted it?

Nicole brushing herself is a good thing.

Isaac wanted that too.

The original Nicole is a carnivorous woman who keeps dropping men.

I have no problem polishing myself.

The problem is that Nicole doesn't seem to have spoken to the offensive characters.

If Nicole had been in contact with them, which is said to be cute for once, there would have been a slight reaction in the venue.

But it doesn't.

In other words, you may be satisfied with the status quo.

Isaac realized that the original Nicole was carnivorous because "the home environment was not privileged".

Poor because of her non-commercial father, she was desperate to get out of that environment.

So I guess I tried to make a good man my own, even if my fiancée was there.

Yet now I am not gutted because of my economic stability.

I'm worried about what action to take in the future.

Besides, I'm also concerned that I didn't meet any other characters in the form of greetings at the 10th ceremony.

(Worst case scenario, you mean you could be targeting me mainly!

For Nicole, Isaac is her grandfather's godson and the person who sold her chocolate.

Unlike other characters, they already have contact.

I'm more likely to think that Isaac without a fiancée is more likely to get along intimately than a boy of his generation with a fiancée.

But more than that...

Hungry spirit that makes a man you like your own, whether you have a fiancée or not.

- I was worried that it might be missing.

What would happen if Nicole's Hungry spirit had been lost because of her stability in life.

I didn't have to think about that.

(My plan collapses from the ground up!?

Isaac's plan was all premised on Nicole attacking the Jasons.

But what happens if she thinks, "If I can get along with Isaac, that's fine"?

(It sucks. Instead of being useless, Nicole can only be the one standing in the way of pulling her legs!

If Nicole is going for the reverse harem end in the future, fine.

Even if you are included in it.

If the only problem is considering Isaac's stand-alone offense, he may be inhibited from acting even if he is wandering by.

If you get caught up in Nicole's event, you're nowhere near planning a rebellion.

On the contrary, it is possible that Pamela and Jason are married without any obstacles.

- I can't take the country, I can't take Pamela.

That was a bad end for Isaac.

Because of this, I chose a different life than in my previous life, and in the end, I just have to live my normal life.

(Interfering directly with the original…)

Until now, I had an unfounded sense of trust that "Nicole would do it for me".

But that's gone now, too.

Isaac finally realized that his actions might have already influenced the original.

Then I wondered if it would be a good idea to stick my neck further in and create a chaotic situation.

(No, no, that's what a good adder does. I can't do that....... but hey)

Isaac is struck by a sense of impatience when he thinks Nicole may not be useful.

There was no difficulty if we were able to be flexible on an ad hoc basis to accommodate this situation.

But Isaac is not adrift.

He's the type of person who plans and executes with care.

In the invisible situation ahead, I wasn't sure I could stand around well.

Still, it feels dangerous to leave it as it is.

I think we should do something.

But I couldn't squeeze the courage to take that step.

(There was no such thing as an elf in the original. Neither has Amanda been divested of her engagement as a child. Even though Fred is also set to be Marshal's grandson, he is only the son of the Marquis family when his grandfather dies before he enters the college. It's not necessarily Nicole going for the reverse harem end. On the contrary, there is me who didn't appear in the original. Instead, why didn't I realize it might not go the way it was originally)

Isaac holds his head.

I thought "myself or Nathan might be the hidden character".

The problem is that I didn't think about what would happen if that hidden character appeared.

Some love games have offensive characters that only have fixed routes.

For example, it might be set to "To attack a hidden character, you have to give up the reverse harem end".

If Nicole acts along that route, there's a good chance she won't drop the Jasons.

Instead, you have to worry about yourself being dropped.

(So do we still poke Nicole out now?... No. I might be approached wondering why I suddenly started taking that attitude. Is it easier to stay where you are? Oh, shit. You're Nicole, right? Keep up with Jason and the others.)

The more I think about it, the more confused I get in my head.

Isaac desperately thinks, but wasn't likely to come up with this answer right away.