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

189 The floating hearts of fourteen-year-old aristocrats

In this world, parties are basically gathered and held by adults.

The fact that an adult gathers naturally means that there will be alcohol, so children will not attend.

Nevertheless, children may attend.

It's the end of the ten-year-old ceremony and a party to celebrate the children in the garden of the Marquis of Wellrod.

On this day, Isaac was told to "attend the party".

Because I've been trying to keep my kids from attending because they were scared the last few years.

But Isaac showed kindness to the Earl of Bristol.

So Morgan, who decided "Isaac has changed," made him attend.

Because you can't keep me absent forever.

Interaction with children of different ages will also become important later.

It is also important to be friends with younger children.

- I'm fourteen and ten now.

The four-year-old difference around this age is very large.

It is an age difference that cannot be easily spoken to.

But if you're 34 and 30, it's just an error such as a four-year-old difference.

It's a fine age difference to date as a friend.

We don't need to get along soon, but you should keep it to show your face.

It's better for the future.

(That's what I meant...)

Isaac looks at the children who have just turned ten with his lateral eyes.

The boys were at Bridget and the girls were gathered at Claude's.

It was a straight line to them after the greeting.

There's a good reason for this.

"No, Master Isaac has grown splendidly too."

"He is a wonderful young man who combines the rigour of Master Jude with the kindness of Master Randolph"

"Now the Marquis Welrod is cheap."

It's the children's fathers.

The kids couldn't get close because they were surrounding Isaac.

As a result, they had gathered together under the interested elves.

This does not achieve the original objective of "getting along with children".

I try to get help from my family because I want them to do something about it, but it wasn't going to help.

Randolph and Morgan deal with aristocracy as well as Isaac.

But I'm happy with the compliments of the nobles, so they're not going to stop me.

Lucia and Margaret are talking to the mothers of their children.

I didn't think you could help me with this one either.

(No, well, I'm glad I can interact with the nobility. Come on. I feel like I'm falling for talking to my parents more often than my kids)

Nevertheless, there is no alternative to what has become this situation.

I just had to keep talking like this.

"It's not just the Marquis Welrod house. Noblemen are cheap."

"Thanks to you, my relatives got a good job"

The luxury of the aristocracy benefited the nobility to which it belonged.

If the faction you belong to prevails, it will be easier to screw people into their vacant seats due to personnel changes.

It was a delicious time for a nobleman without territory to receive the rewards he had devoted to his faction.

But Isaac got a little upset with them floating around.

"Now the Marquis Wilmente and the Marquis Wallick have just been replaced, so we're just saying that we have Grandpa and the Windsor sign. When the grandfathers are old and retired, the fathers of the new owners will confront them with experience. At that time, things will turn upside down."

I'll give them a word of caution.

It is not good to think that "this situation will last forever".

If you don't keep some sense of crisis, you won't be good at pointing your sword at the Reid Kingdom.

I want it to be satisfying when Isaac becomes king and rewards him.

I still have trouble being satisfied with the status quo.

"But isn't it okay as long as Master Isaac is around?

One nobleman speaks those words.

The other nobles agreed with his words.

"No, you don't. The situation now is that the grandfathers were made. I still can't control my power relations in the palace. Father would have more of those experiences. Don't let the Wang Party beat you, all of you, set up your fathers. Of course, I will support your father as much as I can."

"Maybe you're right."

The nobles face each other.

Isaac has the king's trust more than anyone else.

However, it is still immature in terms of practical experience.

Even if I can come up with something, I don't know if I can do it the way I think.

Randolph with a wider range of interactions seemed to be able to root better, etc.

But there are certain rumors spreading among the nobles.

If that rumor was correct, Isaac's influence in the palace seemed to increase dramatically as well.

One nobleman confirms the rumor.

"Um, Master Isaac...... Aren't you going to be engaged to Miss Amanda of the Marquis of Wallick? If you decide to engage her, you will gain a lot of influence. I don't think you'll be concerned about some lack of experience."

Taking this question, Isaac wondered, "Are you finally here?"

Marquis Wallick is sending me a fervent love call, so I knew someone would ask me someday.

Thanks to his preparedness, Isaac can answer calmly.

"It's possible"

"Whoa."

Surprising voices leak from the nobles.

Even if it's a possibility (...), it's not zero.

It was a word of hope.

But the thought is quickly smashed.

"But I still don't decide who I'm getting engaged to. This was a decision I made by talking to my grandfather, not by myself. You'll see how it goes for a while."

"I see."

"Is that so?"

The nobles accepted Isaac's words with a little surprise.

This was Jude's influence.

Apart from Jude being good or bad, he handled something well called engagement.

It was thought that "Master Jude was looking for a better engagement" that Randolph had not decided on his fiancée until he was also a student.

Isaac was also "understanding his position and I'm sure he's even trying to use it for politics".

The nobles here had experience in responding to Isaac's persuasion (threats).

"I'm sure you have some deep thoughts. It doesn't get bad," most of them thought.

I also thought, "You're right," when they told me to set Randolph up, but I haven't taken it seriously.

I'm not so worried because of the reassurance that "Isaac will do something behind it".

The actions Isaac has taken so far have affected them as well.

I don't even know who I am.

"In the meantime, you can leave it to Master Isaac"

- I was winning the trust.

It could have been an inspiring story if that trigger had not been something that would plunge people into.

"Dear Isaac, by the way. We have a niece who turns seventeen this year, how about a concubine? It's about time you started getting interested in the opposite sex, isn't it?

"Eh."

"Then make sure you have our daughter!

"No, no, my daughter at your place is badly clevered. How about our granddaughter?

"Aren't your grandchildren five years old yet"

"With love, you'll be fine."

After we talked about Amanda, something went off in the wrong direction.

Isaac is also confused about this.

(I'm happy for my concubine... In the end, I'm going to marry you officially with love or something. I guess it's easier to shy away because it's going to be muddy. It's a waste, though)

The truth is, "Thank you!" I'd like to receive it, "but I don't really understand the personality of every aristocrat.

I was anxious to receive a woman cheaply and become a relative.

"For a temporary desire, we should avoid being pulled off our legs in an extended way," he thought, enduring at the critical point.

"Gentlemen, it's not like a concubine, not a fiancé. If you have a concubine before marriage, think about what the person who became your fiancée would think."

A great opportunity to feel the warmth of a woman who could not have experienced it in her previous life.

Isaac turned it down with the thought of a severance.

Though a girl in this world, Pamela may also hate the presence of a concubine beyond being one person.

At the very least, I wanted reasons such as "to leave Isaac's blood, who became king after marriage".

Isaac thought he didn't want to do anything to undress other women from before marriage, unless there were so many reasons.

But apart from that sense of ethics and sincerity.

I really wanted to take advantage of my position as a Marquis man to make the prodigal trinity of the liquor pond flesh grove.

But I know that if I do that, people will leave me.

For the sake of great desire, now I had to put up with my little desire.

Isaac is also fourteen years old.

He was also beginning to be aware that it was time for him to become a spiritually fine adult.

Changing the way Randolph was called "Father" from "Father" was one of those expressions of intent.

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At the end of the party, Isaac heads to Kendra's room.

Because there's just the right person there to talk about your fiancée.

"No, I have trouble being told that story..."

Lisa only had Kendra else, so she talked the way she used to.

"I was wondering about the party at the end of the year."

"If things go well, I'm asking you to look for a replacement nanny... Oh, at least, if it was a party at Wellrod's mansion, they might have found someone."

Lisa holds her head.

Kendra looked at her worried like that.

"But while I was a student, I lived in the Mansion of the King's Capital, so there are people here who know..."

"The good guys were married before I graduated."

To Isaac's question, Lisa answered with a sigh of relief.

"By the way, do you know what kind of kid Roland from the Marquis Wilmente family is?

Lisa brought up Roland to get out of the way.

It has something to do with me because I'm Kendra's nanny for once, but "I'm trying to distract myself from reality," Isaac thought.

But I don't pursue it deeply.

Because from the experience of not being hot in my previous life, it seemed pathetic to be too edgy.

"I know a little. He said he was trying to raise a thoughtful child to suit the Marquis Welrod family."

"Heh, you care a lot"

Lisa was impressed by the care of the Marquis Wilmente.

Roland is still four years old, too.

Yet they say they will educate them to suit their home, not their own.

I can see the attitude of putting my back in and about to go out to my son-in-law for adoption.

"Shiri, how long have you been here?

Ask Lisa what words Kendra doesn't understand.

"Eh. Isa... I'm talking about someone as smart and calm as your grandfather."

"Wait, isn't that where people like your brother are?

"Isaac is quite reckless. Though smart, thoughtful is different."

If you look at Isaac from Lisa's point of view, all you get is the feeling of "smart idiot".

Even if I could plan to get rid of Nathan and the others, I didn't think about responding to the first family to think about.

Isaac has a lot to lose.

I thought a word like "instant summary" would suit me better than the docile image word "thoughtful".

Ever since I became a student, my distance has been away.

Because of that, I realized that I had more time to think about Isaac.

"Uh, isn't it terrible?

"I think it's worse for someone to come to me and make fun of you because you got a story about your fiancée?

The two laugh bitterly.

Both are terrible.

No, Isaac would be worse off one way or another.

He's been laughing and flushing like this, thanks to a long relationship.

"Aren't you like you?

"Yes, I am."

"I'd rather have one like you."

"Kendra......"

Isaac hugs and cheeks her sister, who says something cute.

"You don't have to marry Roland or anything."

"Really!"

"No!

Lisa pulls Kendra away from Isaac.

"The Marquis Wilmente family cares, but what are we going to do about it? That's what I do, so it's not thoughtful. If you like your sister, tell her it's for Kendra."

"Ugh..."

To Lisa's point, Isaac couldn't argue.

"I don't want you to marry Roland" is selfish of yourself.

I also think it would be good for Kendra, but that's a mixed bias against the Marquis Wilmente family.

It's not an act of thinking for 100% Kendra.

Nevertheless, Lisa didn't tell me.

"Lisa, your sister was forcing such a thoughtless man to marry you, wasn't she?

"That's so young.... you're still young!

"I didn't say anything about age!?

After this, Isaac enjoys having a conversation with Lisa by turning in Kendra.

This time had been a break for Isaac only after the old men surrounded him and nearly pushed his daughter.