The Royal Palace is divided into four sections.

- Administrative divisions.

- The ceremonial compartment.

- The royal residence area.

- Back palace.

The living quarters are either due to security issues or behind the gates.

But Isaac was more interested in the rear palace further back than in the living quarters and so forth.

(Even though it's a world of beauty. I wonder what kind of beauty they have in the king's side room or something)

I just think about it, and I'm surrounded by a boiling exaltation.

I was just imagining myself surrounded by beautiful women, and I was excited to feel my heartbeat go off.

But Isaac forgot.

That in this world, people like Nicole are considered beautiful...

But there are things in the world that you should end up dreaming about without knowing the reality.

Isaac is satisfied enough just to inflate his dreams.

You won't need to know the reality.

Isaac explores the insignificant surroundings as she walks with an elderly woman leading the way.

That said, we can't expose ourselves to ugliness like the countrymen who look around the compartment we first visited.

I didn't move my neck, I moved my eyes and just put up with it as far as I could see.

It's more mediocre than I thought.

Just because it's a royal residential area, it didn't mean it was decorated as Gotegote all the way down the hall.

It has the same interior as any other compartment and has no distinctive interior.

If I hadn't been spearheaded by a woman, I would have been lost in the royal palace.

(Well, maybe it's a security mechanism)

Isaac thought, "I think I'm going to get lost," so he figured out why the structure was going to get lost.

It may be in order to prevent those who have only gone through once or twice from remembering the location of the important room.

(No, I don't think so. There's no point in knowing someone inside. Anyway, I guess that's why the graphics in the original game missed the background or something)

Some of the fucking gays are clueless just copied the same map.

Since I am not deeply involved in the main part of the game, I came to the conclusion that the interior of the Royal Palace was probably made appropriately as well.

Weird thing, it reminds me that this was the world of games.

As Isaac thinks, the woman walking in front stops and retreats to the side of the hallway.

I knew why at a glance.

There's still a distance, but I saw Elias walking with his men.

I left because I was so different from him.

When in the corridor, if in the class of ministers, at a distance of three to five meters, those whose identities are below pave the way.

However, in the case of royalty, it is the practice within the court to pave the way when the figure is visible.

Nor did Isaac stand in the middle of the hallway, retreating to the side of the hallway, just like the woman.

Where Elias approaches a distance of about five metres, he bows at an angle of thirty degrees.

Since it is unacceptable to see the King as a giro based on interest, it was a method to avoid gazing at him.

I tend to forget about it, but Isaac is also the son of a fine nobleman.

I wear proper aristocratic manners.

I'd like to say hello or so, but it's disrespectful to speak to the King from here.

Around the time I visited as a guest, I tried to be polite and adulterous.

Stay bowed and wait for Ji and Elias to pass by.

But then...

"Mm-hmm. Isaac, isn't it? What's the matter, did you even bring some interesting stories again?

- I found Isaac, calling from Elias.

You can't not not not return a reply with this.

"Good morning, Your Majesty. I am planning to meet with His Highness Jason from now on. We apologize for not meeting your expectations"

Isaac answers with his head down.

Speaking of which, you said you wanted to see Jason.

Elias nods, "Yeah, yeah, yeah," about why Isaac is here.

I don't know exactly because I haven't raised my face, but Isaac was also somehow feeling Elias' tricks with signs.

"Raise your face."

"Ha."

As Isaac looked up, Elias stood smiling.

(I told you there's no funny story?

I don't know why he's smiling, but it's good because he's not grumpy.

Isaac thought so, but somehow I have a bad feeling about it.

"I was wondering if you could just go somewhere," I was thinking of being rude.

"Again, Dwarf's advanced technology is fantastic. Moreover, it is more sophisticated than what it was two hundred years ago. I was delighted to have given Dwarf's items to the surrounding countries. Well done."

"Thank you"

Items imported from Dwarves.

The first half of it was all bought up by the royal family.

Of course I didn't buy it up for "I want to be alone" reasons.

As Elias said earlier, to secure it as a gift to a friendly country or to give it to a kingdom nobleman.

By passing it through the royal family once, it was adding value to the item as a "gift from the king".

"Is that the way you do it," Isaac was impressed, too.

The means of mastering the hearts and minds still have a day long in the royal family.

"By the way, do you remember the paper you showed me last year about the Earl of Bristol?

"Yes, I remember"

Don't forget about the props when you set the Earl of Bristol in a trap.

Isaac still remembered well.

(I didn't expect that note to be brought up now...)

Isaac sighs in his heart when his unpleasant hunch still gets centered.

It was made appropriately, so there is something tough if pursued deeply.

I regretted that I should have collected the evidence properly, not just to show it.

(Are you being blackmailed and ordered to do something?

Isaac even feels such anxiety.

But Elias didn't have the dust to blackmail Isaac.

"One Dwarf that was in there. Through him, do you want to get four sets of decorative swords and shields?

"Four sets of swords and shields..."

Probably talking about Wolfgang.

Dwarves don't sell weapons to humans.

So I'm asking Isaac if he can use the back route to purchase Kossoli.

Isaac is relieved that it was not about blackmail or some kind of accountability, but about purchasing.

"For decoration, which would prefer to be carved into a shield: a flag or a crest?

"The crest would be preferred to the flag."

Elias grins with a niggling grin.

Even without going into detail, because Isaac was guessing to whom (...) he would give it.

The better the young man in charge of the future kingdom, the more reliable he is.

And Elias was satisfied to be able to reaffirm that Isaac was still available at this stage.

Nevertheless, this has been noticed by others.

We talked about Dwarf's item as a gift and demanded four sets (...) of swords and shields.

These four sets are the same number as the Allies of the Kingdom of Lead.

Isaac soon found out that he would intend to make it a gift to the kings of his allies.

So he asked me which one to carve the flag or the royal crest on the shield.

This is similar to the relationship between the "Hinomaru and Daisy Tattoo" in Japan and the "Union Jack and the British National Chapter" in the United Kingdom.

Even in this world, the flag and royal crest are different.

"The crest is preferred to the flag," Elias said, due to the difference between a Dwarf item being "given to the country" or "given to the royal family".

If you give it to a country, it means you respect the other country.

This is fine.

So what happens if I give it to the royal family?

- We're close to the royal family.

By appealing to them, they will not only respect the other country, but will reinforce the royal authority.

This indirectly means, "We're close to your royal family, so the country is close to each other. Don't scorn the royal family," he says to the nobles of other countries.

- Giving an item with a royal crest, not a flag.

By doing so, he had the purpose of restraining the undead who took the royal family lightly.

If you haven't asked the person who has been thinking about the most undesirable things in recent years, I can say it's a fine consideration.

"Yes, I did. I'll ask if you can prepare five sets (...)"

Until Isaac actually acts, he must hide his heart and show himself as a loyal minister.

I decided to ask Dwarf if he could make it here, including for the Reid Kingdom.

It is human beings who naturally want their share, not just to distribute it to their allies.

But it's hard to say I want it from me.

So Isaac decided to demand one more set on his own.

I've never been over to show Elias what to take into account.

"Actually, I was just about to take a look at the city of Elves and Dwarves. I haven't even spoken to my grandfather yet, so I'm not officially cleared, but I think I'll ask him directly if I can."

"Then you can tell me I gave you permission to go."

Elias is in a good mood and pounds Isaac on the shoulder.

After all, what I said about preparing the Reid royal share is working.

But I couldn't honestly accept the offer.

"Thank you. But I'm just a kid, so I'm going to talk to my family first."

Even though rooting is just as important, suddenly you won't find Morgan or Randolph interesting to get permission from Elias over your head.

We'll discuss it with the family first, and if they say no with it, I'll root it out.

The flow is easier for them to accept, too.

Isaac did not choose the quick means of gobbling with authority.

I was able to think about discussing and deciding properly.

Elias did not find Isaac's reply, "Discuss it with his family, even though he, the king, gave his permission" offensive.

Isaac was very good at what he said, and he just gave me permission to go.

I didn't order you to go.

I wasn't refused orders, because I had no reason to be offended.

"You should charge when it comes to the necessary expenses"

"Thank you. We'll use the railroad to negotiate things on good terms."

Elias nods satisfactorily to Isaac's words.

"Nevertheless, the city of elves and dwarves? I'd love to go."

Elias looks like a boy and puts his thoughts to the sights of a city he has never even seen.

I can't easily touch different cultures in a world without the internet or pictures.

But...

"Your Majesty, just refrain from going to Dwarf City yet"

- Identity interrupts Elias.

It has not been a year since the national transport was revived.

The King himself cannot be admitted as a minister to such an opponent's pocket.

For safety's sake, it's still time to see how things are going.

A secretary-like companion flaunts Elias.

"I know. I just wanted to go."

Elias gives a look like, "Oh, boy."

"A king is a boring thing. Succession of the Marquis family. It wouldn't be a bad idea to spread the sight and ear among children who can move freely. You should act before you become immobile when you grow up. I'll take care of the gifts."

I guess I won't have time to stand talkin 'forever.

Elias left with Isaac saying so.

(The king is boring? That shouldn't be the case)

Isaac thought so, looking behind Elias.

If you are a king, no one will stand above you.

If you're even aware of the minister's treason, you can do whatever you want with the rest.

I couldn't believe Elias for "boring" such a delicious position.

At this point, Isaac's perception of his position as "king" was only to that extent.

It is true that we can also act freely, but naturally action involves responsibility.

That's like the more freedom you are, the more responsibility you have.

Even though Isaac had a desire to be king, he still hadn't thought deeply about what would happen when he became king.