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

125, ten years old, report to Elias, King's capital, Greater Will.

When Isaac and Bridget arrived in the king's capital, the greeting was also made to change there.

"I know the story in the letter of the decree, but Your Majesty is expecting you. You'll be tired, but when you get dressed, we'll go to the royal palace."

Isaac is forced to change by his servant.

I wanted to change by myself because I was ten years old, but until I was fifteen, my servant was supposed to help me.

At first I thought it was embarrassing, but I was getting used to it.

From next to Isaac, who was dressed, Morgan spoke.

"Yes, I know. Unlike elves this time, it wasn't friendly contact."

Isaac wanted to take some time off, too, but I'm not complaining just because I know why I'm rushing.

Shut up and change from everyday to court clothes.

In the other room, Bridget is also being forced to change.

I'm sure he's saying, "I want to get some rest," bump.

"Nevertheless, I didn't expect this to happen with the resumption of interaction with the elves..."

"I'm surprised too."

This was an unexpected event for Morgan.

The village of Morane is far from the city of Dwarf.

Besides, given the low number of elves, the economic impact was thought to be low.

But Wolfgang was one of the victims affected by it.

Who could have guessed when those few victims came to punch in?

"The reason we came here sucks, but if we talked about it properly, we could probably walk away from each other."

"I hope so... Things get too big when you get involved. Can't you do something about it?"

"I don't care what they say..."

(Sure, being a disturbance is a chance to get a handle on it, and you're welcome, but there's nothing you can do about it due to events that are completely out of control...)

As for the elves, they largely act within Isaac's assumptions.

But when it came to Dwarves, it was a completely unexpected event.

I didn't think getting along with the elves would make Dwarves feel bad.

At best, he thought it was to the extent that he seemed to "not monopolize" the aristocrats who wanted to get along with the elves.

It was a coincidence that I met Bridget in the first place.

Isaac never thought about making contact with Dwarf.

There was nothing I could do about it when people said, "Can you handle it?" because it's not what you want to do.

"I don't know anything about this one."

"I guess. We were unexpected, too. I didn't expect the Dwarves to come out now. Probably that we're running out of storage so far."

Morgan didn't mean it either.

I just wanted to spill a little stupidity because Isaac's involvement would lead to a national commotion.

"I don't think this is going to happen any more."

"I just want to hope so."

The two laugh bitterly.

Everyone wants you to spare unexpected events.

All the more so if you're in a state of war if you make a mistake.

"Looks like you're done. Shall we wait in the living room for Lord Bridget to be ready? Changing a woman's clothes takes time."

"Right. Good luck, guys."

Isaac hangs words of labor on the servants who helped him get dressed.

They answered with a smile.

I keep doing this because I don't want them to say "I've looked great since I got rid of Nathan".

It's troublesome, but we need to keep acting temperamentally in order to have a good reputation.

I continued because the "subordinate friendly" rating was the easiest and most familiar one.

I wasn't going to stop until I got absolute power.

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When I arrived at the Royal Palace, I was led to the reception room.

It doesn't look like we're going to report it between us, as we did at the Carmine Chamber of Commerce.

"Your Majesty will hear the report and consider it before we announce it to a large audience. I can't say in front of everyone," I don't have a plan. "

"I see."

- You must not be perceived as incompetent because you stand above people.

Isaac knows about it.

Of course, there may be odd people who "want to support my boss because he's incompetent".

However, it requires an important element of "character" as a major premise.

Isaac felt a little empathy for Elias, who strives for the tunnel.

Your Majesty is here.

After the sound of knocking on the door, he was called from the outside.

When Morgan gets up, Isaac and Bridget get up too.

Because you can't just greet the king of a country sitting there.

When the door is opened, Elias the King, Marquis of Windsor the Chancellor, enters.

And the other one.

Some men met for the first time.

"Long time no see.... Was the first time we met when we made an agreement?"

"Yes, Your Majesty. We apologize for the disturbance in that verse."

Elias first smiles and shakes hands at Bridget, the representative of the elves.

(Remember..., ah...)

"Once upon a time, you remember me well, even though I only met you once," Isaac thought, "but that was when Bridget made a commotion because she decided to kick Viscount Gilmore in the face.

I understood that Bridget, the culprit, could not be forgotten.

Bridget must have been an unforgettable event, too.

It looked like Isaac was grown up like the cat he had borrowed.

But the truth is, she's also learning proper etiquette, so she was just responding as she deserved to Elias, the king.

Elias then turns his gaze to Isaac.

"Isaac's been around since he saw him at the Ten."

"Yes, we're out of time"

Isaac replied this way, but there is no normal opportunity for a child aged ten to meet with the King.

It's too shabby and obvious.

This is only a social dictionary.

"Lord Bridget, Isaac. This is Marshal Julian Fitzgerald."

Morgan introduces the man with the first face.

Count Fitzgerald is only a man in a military field and not as powerful as his predecessor, the Marquis Wilmente.

However, because of its misalignment, it gives the impression of a sharp razor.

The age seemed to be around forty.

"I'm Isaac, son of Randolph, Marquis Welrod."

This is Bridget from the village of Morane.

"It's Julian, Earl of Fitzgerald."

The three of them make their greetings light.

Meanwhile, Elias was sitting in a chair.

Signal the others with a trick to sit down.

"I understood the general matter in the letter. Let me start by asking you what kind of life Dwarf is living right now."

"Yes, Your Majesty"

Bridget started explaining.

The content is about the same as Claude talked about.

I just didn't even touch the gunpowder or the battery.

Elias and the others who heard the story think in.

Among them, the first to open his mouth was the Marquis of Windsor.

"From what I hear about their lives, it doesn't seem necessary to force them to resume interactions. You can buy time by sending iron and copper through the elves, even in the name of a sign of friendship. It's a difficult situation to say that you have a strong relationship of trust with Elves as well, so it seems that you should be able to get along well with Elves first and then start trading"

He advances safety measures to Elias.

We must hurry to resume interaction with both sides to cause some sort of incident and avoid turning both sides against the enemy.

He thought we should take the stage of "first make our relationship with the elves strong, then with the Dwarves" rather than resuming interactions with the Dwarves in a hurry.

Isaac was in a hurry for this statement.

I do understand what the Marquis Windsor said.

It's not a bad way to calm them down by giving them what they need, even if they can't think about trading.

If Isaac had been loyal to the Reid kingdom, he would have thought of similar security measures.

But Isaac is not burning faithfully.

For my own ambition, it was also more convenient for me to resume my interaction with Dwarf.

I have trouble being created with the flow of "I will resume interactions with Dwarves in the future, but let's not make aggressive contact now" in Marquis Windsor's remarks.

I tried to deny that statement.

"May I speak?

First, ask Elias for permission to express an opinion.

"Fine."

Unexpectedly, permission was given.

This was because Isaac was creating an incentive to enter into an agreement with the elves.

As a matter of fact, it is beginning to be expected to the extent that Elias thinks "you can ask for your opinion".

This was also because he wanted to "keep his track record as king in history".

"Isn't this something called God?

"God?"

- On the subject of Dwarves, why does God's announcement matter?

All those who were here wondered.

"I'm sure God says we should get along with Dwarves, not just elves. Your Majesty is the one called King Xian (...). Isn't that why the opportunity for dialogue has come?

"Hmm."

Elias is listening to Isaac's words with a face he doesn't seem interested in, but his nostrils are wide open.

I guess it's attracting a lot of interest inside.

In that appearance, Isaac thought this way of persuading him was not wrong.

(I knew it. You'd be interested if they told you 'I was given an opportunity by God'. Every time I do, I parade and appeal to my accomplishments. You want fame, don't you? I'll give you fame)

To do anything, you have to let Elias worry about it first and get AC back on track.

Isaac abandoned his desire to earn fame and chose to make a profit.

I'm going to give Elias all the fame.

I didn't feel bad if I thought this was an advance to get the country in the future either.

"Speaking of which, you've never heard of a human country that is close to elves and dwarves. Isn't it the first time after the war that a country is getting along with both?

- For the first time since the inter-racial war two hundred years ago, a nation of humans has developed friendly relations with the Fae.

It's important to just relaunch the interaction with the elves.

If Dwarf also makes an agreement, it will undoubtedly be in history.

It was a very fascinating word for Elias, who wanted fame.

Bridget's words had become a powerful cover shooting at Isaac.

"Aside from whether it's heavenly or not, as an army, I just want you to have an exchange. Just because there is interaction with Dwarves, we have a good eye for the surrounding countries, so we would like you to have a friendly relationship if possible."

Count Fitzgerald also pushes for a resumption of interaction with Dwarf.

This is a statement as a marshal.

- It has all the swords and armor made of dwarf.

It just seems that way, I can apply more pressure than the number of soldiers.

The military is not the only one who is actually asked to fight.

As a deterrent, "If you're going to sell me a fight, you're going to get hurt," they ask me to work to keep you from waging war.

The Dwarf weapon was effective in enhancing the hatchet.

I also wish I could really import Dwarf weapons one day.

"I want you to have a little relationship" for that as well.

"Well, that makes sense, too"

The truth is that my mind leans heavily towards resuming interaction with Dwarf, but I also have the face of the Marquis of Windsor, so Elias retained it to the extent that it "makes sense".

"Does Lord Welrod, as Foreign Secretary, have any opinions?

Elias asks Morgan for his opinion.

Whatever you say, he's Isaac's grandfather.

I thought you would recommend resuming interaction with Dwarf.

"I agree with Lord Windsor. We are not yet in a situation where even the elves are free to travel within the kingdom, nor are human beings free to enter or leave the realm of the elves. They've been isolated for two hundred years. You should take the time to learn how to deal with the Fae. It's tough if we go to war again."

But Morgan expresses the opposite of the answer Elias wanted.

Because he also thought, "First of all, be careful in your contact with different opponents of the race".

But Elias received it in a different way.

(Well, these guys are aristocrats. You don't want me to help you.)

If Count Fitzgerald had insisted on safety measures here too, it would have been different.

But it didn't taste good that Morgan, the same aristocrat as the Marquis of Windsor, headed by the aristocrats, objected.

I refuse to resume interactions with Dwarves because "I don't want to give fame to the king and give momentum to the king party".

I received that I was opposed to it by emotion, not reason.

Though the idea itself is due to emotion.

"No, we should probably have a meeting or so first. Naturally, assuming we have a friendly relationship. If you have difficulty calling here, you can send me to the border."

"Sire!"

The Marquis of Windsor tries to stop it, but Elias stops it with one hand.

"I can't keep it on the shelf forever anyway. Then why don't you calm the spark in our charge?"

"Ha."

Seems like a good thing, but it is the Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs who are actually entrusted with the task of putting that spark out.

But you can't deny it head-on if the king says so far.

In the meantime, we have to move in the direction of "resuming exchanges and allowing them to trade".

The Marquis of Windsor reluctantly had to obey orders.

"I also ask Lord Bridget... Isaac, you should be there when you have a meeting."

"Yes, sir."

Isaac is Morgan's grandson, but he recommended that Elias improve his relationship with Dwarf, saying he was "an angel".

Elias was thinking of getting him specifically involved in this case.

Besides, Isaac is rumored to have "Jude conceded knowledge".

There were also expectations that it might be of some use.

Isaac responded quickly to that expectation.

"If you're going to make a deal, I'll leave it to the Grey Chamber of Commerce and others. I have a proven track record of dealing with elves, so I can trust you to do business with other races"

"Well, it's a good idea to leave it to the proven."

Elias nods with a satisfying grin.

(I guess you don't understand the faction because you're just a kid. Isaac, still unrelated to the faction, can expect to work for the royal family better than the Marquis of Windsor and Wellrod, representatives of the aristocracy)

Elias had thought so.