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

230 Communication skills required, not just fifteen-year-old student life

Again, if we were to spread our friendship, it would be easier to get close to people working in the same class or club.

Because I don't just have the opportunity to deal with my classmates, I also have the opportunity to deal with my superiors.

In order to prepare for the future, you should broaden your connections to people.

Although I decided to ignore the Pisto's suggestion, the club itself is going to go into something.

The period between the selection of a specific club activity is one month.

Until then, I was going to slowly indulge in where I belonged.

"What does Raymond do with clubs and stuff?

Isaac asks his closest friend first.

Getting into a club where no one I know is not bad in terms of spreading the word about dating, but I still feel a little more subtle as well.

I just couldn't help but want to act with someone.

"I wonder if the club will decide after a few tours. Sometimes it's impossible to do it with this senior. But I'll make the elective a strategy. I've been hearing from Isaac, and I'm wondering what he's going to think about it."

Raymond hasn't decided on the club yet, either.

Maybe I can discuss it with my friends in other classes and make up my mind.

There was no rush yet, so Isaac decided to discuss it with his other friends.

"That's embarrassing when you expect too much.... By the way, don't you have time to introduce yourself or something?

"I don't think so. It's the college's policy to actually speak up and get to know each other."

I knew student life was important, but I hadn't looked into the college, Isaac.

Raymond made up for that lack of sight.

While thanking him, Isaac is a little confused.

(You mean speak up all of a sudden? That's a pretty high hurdle)

The seats were not in order of attendance numbers, etc., but the type that allowed me to get to the long desk installed in the classroom freely.

When that happens, it doesn't necessarily mean someone is sitting near you.

In order of attendance numbers, it's easy to talk to your classmates in the next or back seat in a natural flow.

But if you want to make friends because your seat is free, you have to actively talk to those close to you.

(Don't do it for me. You mean build up your communal skills to live in a noble society in the future)

When this happens, I envy Tiffany's high level of communion for making a friend candidate named Monica as soon as possible.

Isaac used to talk to adult opponents, but he doesn't have many friends his age.

I didn't know what topic to talk about and I was finding it difficult to make friends.

I'm afraid I won't be able to keep up with Nicole.

"There are no classes today just for the entrance ceremony. It's a good idea to talk appropriately and make friends, and it's a good idea to just go home and get ready for class tomorrow. The summary of the elective classes is written in print, so that you submit your desired subjects by the end of the week. And then Isaac joins the science department. Now, dissolve."

It looks like Pisto hasn't given up on getting Isaac into the science department yet.

I'll push in case you leave.

But I don't think so. Isaac goes through.

By the way, teachers at this college call their students by name.

Because some people don't have family names.

It also means that teachers take the initiative to show that they are following the college's rules that households are irrelevant.

Isaac understands that he has the highest title in this class.

So I needed to take the initiative to speak up and show that I was following the rules of the college.

Doing so makes me think Isaac is easy to talk to.

But if you don't, you'll be estranged "just in case you say something rude to your duke counterpart, it's no good".

My first impression was important.

First, speak to the boy sitting alone in the next seat.

"Hey, nice to meet you. My name is Isaac Welrod Enfield. Nice to see you again."

"It's Lucas. My father works at the Marquis Windsor house. Best regards,"

He didn't name his family name, so he's probably the son of a family member who works as a bureaucrat for generations, like Norman.

Isaac called me out and I can't seem to hide the tension.

"Don't you have any friends in the same class?

"Yes, my friends are like other classes"

"It is. Even though I'm only one person... I don't have a small number of friends myself due to childhood circumstances. I feel good, I don't fit, but I'm not saying I can't because I do, but I'd be glad if we were going to be friends. Speak freely, Isaac."

"Yes!"

First, it seemed like a success to speak up to someone who seemed alone and meticulous.

In the meantime, I could make a good impression on him.

And the others who were watching this exchange were like, "Surprisingly, Isaac's easy to talk to? You must have thought."

Even if the first step is to plan, it wouldn't be a bad thing if we could be real friends depending on our future relationship.

The very act of dealing with people more than motives was now necessary.

(But don't beat Tiffany...)

Tiffany is talking to Amanda.

"Why not if you're of a different type in sports and literature?," Isaac looked at them with a strange look.

Amanda seems to be talking more aggressively, but I guess there's something in Tiffany that makes her do that.

Isaac is impressed by the unexpected communion of his cousins.

(I can't lose either)

Isaac in particular has big dreams for the future.

I couldn't lose to Tiffany for making friends.

Isaac thought, "Let's say hello around lightly," and greeted each and every classmate.

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My family was waiting for me when I got home.

Some of them appeared to be Morgan, who had been invited as a guest at the admissions ceremony.

"Isaac, that was splendid. Many float around in the air of an admissions ceremony or talk to those sitting next to them. But you were calm. Hey, that one stands out from the surroundings. Glad you got it right."

"Randolph was restless."

"Mother, please don't do this in front of Isaac"

Randolph protests with a blatant look at Margaret, who laughs at her cousins.

After all, I guess it's embarrassing to be told of past failures in front of my son.

"Does the class look tame?

Lucia asks Isaac.

What worried me about my son was if I could get used to the class.

I don't have many friends my age, so I couldn't help but be anxious to see if Isaac could do well.

"I think it's okay because Raymond is in the same class, and there's Tiffany. You'll be able to speak to other classmates, so you'll be able to have new friends in time."

"Yes, that's fine. Good luck with your studies."

"Yes."

I found my worries to be worrying, and Lucia gave me a relief look.

"But my teacher is a little... I'm a science teacher, but I insisted on getting into the science department."

"Are you Dr. Pisto?

Lisa reacts to a place called "Science Teacher".

"That's right. You know that?

"I know, but nothing. 'Can I see Master Isaac? I remember being told so many times that I wanted to talk about the future of science together."

"Oh, you were bothering Lisa too..."

Isaac had a raunchy look on his face when he thought of Pisto, who prioritized his intellectual curiosity.

(I think I'd be happy to meet Sieghardt face to face)

The Pist's exploratory spirit seems to go well with the Dwarves.

Isaac thought that I'm sure the two of us would talk about it fervently.

(Hmm, but not a bad idea)

The pist was making me think of a distiller to distill the water.

Then, if you let me work with Dwarf to do steam engine research, development, will you use your powers?

Teachers who are just depressed to think so even seem like the raw stone of radiant talent.

"The admissions ceremony is over, and now you can go home to Wellrod without worries. Isaac, good luck with your student life."

"Oh, speaking of which, we're all leaving..."

In Randolph's words, Isaac remembered that it was time for his family to return to Wellrod.

Every year, I went home to Wellrod at the end of the admissions ceremony.

From now on, I will live with my grandparents in Wangdu, not my parents.

Isaac felt lonely about it.

"I miss you, but you have no choice. But would you at least leave Kendra alone?

"You can't do that. I'm still young."

Isaac's wish was rejected in one word by Lucia.

I knew it, but I still miss being apart from Kendra.

When I think, "I'm sorry," I notice Lisa looking at Isaac with a slightly cooler eye.

"Of course, I wanted Lisa to stay, not just Kendra"

"I'm glad you said that, even though Kendra's next (...)"

Lisa replies with a sales smile.

Seeing the reaction, Isaac realized that he had made a mistake.

(Wow, I did it! That's right. "Wouldn't you like to be the Second Lady? If you were saying something like that, you should have told me to stay first! Reality difficulty is too high!

Isaac compares it to a romance game.

If it's a romance game, there are three or four choices to choose from.

But in reality, there's no choice.

I didn't realize there were a number of options because of it, I made the choice of Kendra priority, and I made the wrong choice about Lisa.

- The difference between reality and the game.

That reminded me of the difficulty of love.

After I get Pamela, I get anxious that she can convince me to allow Lisa to be a sideroom.

"Aren't you already making the wrong choice somewhere? I even thought."

(I should have been introduced to Changmi's friends sooner because I didn't say luxury in my previous life and any child would...)

I still regret my lack of romantic experience.

What Isaac is trying to do is take away a woman and take away a country.

I can't afford to be in a normal sweet-and-sour student relationship or something.

I'm not even allowed to think about "gaining love experience."

We need to think about how we treat women right now and move on to action.

There is a higher hurdle in front of us than something called a ploy or something.

Isaac's student life begins when he finds out about it.