It's been a month since I started school.

By this time Isaac starts in a bit of a hurry.

(Boyfriend, I only got about as many as Lucas......)

I know why, too, Isaac.

Because I didn't have time to talk to the boys.

It was because when a girl student was on vacation time, she talked to me all the time.

I'm glad you're talking to me, but it makes it hard for boys to talk to Isaac when the girls are swarming.

Of course, it's nice to be close to a girl.

Because it's good to get close to them in terms of expanding the range of interactions.

But there remain few boyfriends.

It is a situation in which dance and joy are expressed in the previous life, but I cannot honestly rejoice in this world.

What I want just changes my position 180 degrees.

It is nothing short of life.

"Hey, Tiffany. What are we gonna do about the club today?

"... stop"

If you say life is unbearable, Tiffany's life doesn't seem to be working either.

Recently, he has had a small mouth count and has become commonly seen himself overtly depressed.

I know you have troubles, but I guess it's not like you can tell your friends.

My parents and grandparents who would have liked to talk to me first are returning to Wellrod, so there are only servants in the Mansion of Wang Du.

I looked like I needed an adult to talk to.

So Isaac decides to speak to Tiffany.

"Hey, Tiffany. My wife wants to hear from Tiffany about the school. If you're not going to the club, stop by the mansion."

"Master Margaret?... Ok. If that's the case, I'll stop by."

Isaac invited Tiffany to the mansion in Margaret's name.

If you normally ask him to "come to the mansion," the other kids who were listening might also say "I want to go too".

Besides, it scares the public eye to bring girls with fiancées into their homes, albeit cousins.

So Isaac used his grandmother's name to make sure he called it safe.

If "Margaret summoned me," Tiffany must go out as the daughter of an umbrella nobleman.

The other girls weren't saying "I want to go with you" or anything else. It was a good idea.

On this day Isaac did not show his face to the club, but took Tiffany back to the mansion.

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"... that I was used as a pretext to call Tiffany."

"Excuse me. But it's also true that I thought it was a situation where I needed an adult who could talk to me. You won't be able to talk to your servant."

Isaac explains the situation to Margaret, who seems upset.

It is not good as a nobleman to consult a servant working in the mansion and show weakness.

Besides, Margaret has a lot of experience in life as a Marquise.

According to the consultation, Isaac is more likely to be able to handle it better than listening.

"Tiffany. I called him in a deceitful way, and it could be a concern I don't want to talk to anyone about. But I thought you might need an opportunity to talk to someone you can count on. Well, that might be a good time, but can you tell me what's bothering you if you like? You might find it easier to just talk."

"... right. But it's not as big as talking to Margaret..."

Tiffany seems to want to talk, but she still doesn't seem to be sure if she wants to talk to him.

Though he has known his opponent since he was a young girl, he is concerned about consulting Margaret the Marquis.

But if it was a really boring concern, she shouldn't be so depressed either.

Isaac thought it might be something that was quite a problem, but not enough to talk to Margaret about.

"Actually... it's about Charles"

(Oh, speaking of which, he was in the same class as Nicole...)

With Charles' name out, Isaac figured out what Tiffany's worries were.

"When I talk to Charles lately, I always talk about Mr. Nicole. I'm worried I might get dumped one day."

(Hit! It's called Pamela, a woman's intuition is sharp!

Isaac is impressed by the weird part.

But at the same time, the feeling of sorry springs from the depths of my heart.

Tiffany is suffering because Isaac is leaving Nicole alone.

No, it is a mastermind that has been providing financial support since childhood, rather than abandonment.

Without financial support, Nicole's academic performance would still remain low and Charles wouldn't have been interested.

I can also say that she is suffering because of Isaac.

Seeing Tiffany start crying, Isaac was feeling uncomfortable.

But not Margaret.

He had a grand attitude and a smile on his face.

"You're obsessed with Mr. Nicole. I don't know because you're a pretty little lady. But I don't. But, you know, being dumped is just a worry."

"Is it?

"That's right."

Margaret laughs at Couscous.

It was a laugh that gave the impression of being mean somewhere.

"You must be fiancées since you were kids, right? If you've had a fiancée since you were a kid, many people will be blinded to other heterosexuals when they get into college. Unlike the person you're used to seeing, I guess it's because you feel novel. Charles also has a temporary fever. There's nothing to worry about because there's nothing to dissolve your engagement."

"... is it?

Tiffany repeats the same words.

But for the second time, the sentiment of "wanting to believe Margaret's words" seems to be caged.

Margaret feels that emotion and gives it another push for Tiffany.

"Who's sitting next to you?

Margaret asks Tiffany as she turns her gaze to Isaac.

It's Isaac.

"Yes, it's the Duke of Isaac Welrod Enfield. He is also a hero of the Kingdom of Reed and the Kingdom of Fatil. And Isaac is also your cousin. Normal aristocrats don't imitate you."

Margaret stressed that she was related to Isaac.

If you marry Tiffany, you'll be close to both nature and Isaac.

By then, there are many things that I would like to go through with Isaac.

Margaret also hears rumors about Charles' crowd.

You shouldn't be a fool to throw away the delicious position of "Tiffany's Fiancee".

Just because you're obsessed with Nicole, you couldn't have imitated breaking up your relationship with Tiffany.

"But I don't know what to say, but that's all I'm anxious about... I really don't feel like Charles is normal right now. I feel like I'm going to choose the wrong answer..."

But Tiffany still seems anxious.

I guess that's all you feel threatened about Nicole.

Isaac doesn't know, but he's probably just saying she's an extinct beauty, and for that matter, she's giving women a strong sense of crisis.

But Margaret seems to have felt something different.

I stare at Tiffany with a rugged eye.

"Yes, you're not sure to hold him back. But, you know, it's your fault."

"What, what do you mean?

Isaac reacts to his grandmother's words that Tiffany is responsible.

"Isaac doesn't notice? Tiffany, you must be underhanded with your hair."

"It would be nice to knit three..."

"No. If you look, you'll see. I don't want to lose my hand because I'm knitting three things. If you skip out on details like that, a man feels it too."

"But Charles says he likes smart people, so he's busy studying"

"But it's not!

Margaret bounces off the opinions of Pisciari and Tiffany.

"What the man calls' I like smart people '. It's got' cute 'on its head. You can't just be really smart. You have to take what the man says and make an effort to hone yourself! You know that somewhere, too, so you're not sure about yourself, are you?

"Perhaps so..."

Tiffany is convinced by Margaret's words.

Finally, Isaac was convinced too.

(I like big kids with big breasts too, but I'd rather have a kid who's familiar and stuff. It's important to know if you're cute or not, but it's important to have the impression of how pretty you look)

Tiffany, who looks well enough from Isaac's point of view, would also have something sweet to say from Margaret's eye.

"It won't take long to get my hair done. You'll be able to get up just a little early in the morning. It's not a bad idea to be liked if you study and be smart, but if you don't want to let your fiancée go, do another good job."

"Okay. I'll do that tomorrow."

Thanks to talking to Margaret, Tiffany seems a little more comfortable.

After all, the goal of "what you can do to keep Charles' heart in check" has been achieved.

If we can achieve a goal, we can move towards it.

It makes my mind a lot easier than it is crying down without knowing anything.

It should have been a plus for Tiffany to be able to talk to Margaret in this way.

"Dear Margaret, thank you for listening. Thanks for inviting Isaac, too."

"You don't have to worry. I didn't do anything."

(I do a lot of things back there...)

There is also the hindsight that encourages Nicole to grow and leave her alone for her own convenience.

There was no dust in my mind that I could have done something to him.

On the contrary, it just adds to my guilt.

(If I had left Nicole alone, I would have known Charles or something would have jumped on fire. Yet I did nothing. Maybe it's our fault)

I wish I could just make Jason or Fred go for it, but Nicole's out of control.

If I get close enough, I might get myself a big burn.

Her work is reliable, but I don't want her to do anything to make Tiffany sad.

(I guess Nicole and I need to talk once somewhere too. No, though)

I don't want to make contact with Nicole, but I want to keep the damage done by her to a minimum.

Isaac decides to be ready to talk even once.

"I'll put my use out on the Viscount Halifax mansion. Have dinner today. You won't be able to go back to the mansion with those sobbing eyes."

"Thank you"

The story goes on even while Isaac is worried.

Margaret was inviting Tiffany to dinner.

This is not sympathy but consideration.

I gave him time to calm down, thinking it wouldn't be a good idea to show pity for a servant working at the Viscount Halifax mansion.

"Wash your face first. Then let's talk a little more about the future."

"Yes, excuse me"

That's what Tiffany left the room.

Then Margaret looks at Isaac jizzily.

"Hey, Isaac."

"What is it?

Quiet voice.

I feel as if just before he gets angry, Isaac stretches his spine and corrects his posture.

"I've heard rumors about the academy. You seem very popular with girls."

"Sounds like it."

"Yet Tiffany is the only kid I've brought to the mansion since I was a student. Bring the other children."

"But I don't think it's a good idea to call the girl to the mansion."

Listening to Isaac's reply, Margaret exhales.

"Right. But you don't have a fiancé. You need to think about the future and make someone close to you. If you can find the right person, you can call him Side Room. Or are you spitting on a kid who's hard to introduce?

"Ha!?

(Shit, they're spotting us)

Isaac swallowed his spit gobbly.

I can't introduce Pamela as a "person I like".

Whatever you say, the other person is the prince's fiancée.

If they still realize they're after us, they're gonna try to get in the way of it.

I wanted to avoid being interrupted by my grandmother, even as Isaac.

"I knew it. You'll see how that reacts."

"... can't you hide it from your wife"

Isaac noticed.

If it's enough to get in the way, I'll start thinking about revealing everything and taking sides.

"Well, yes. Before returning to Wellrod every year, he said, 'Do you have any good dealings? Lisa, who asks, hasn't heard anything this year. I know what's going on."

"Heh... Oh, that's..."

"I'm not saying no. But that kid's a good year, too, so it would be pathetic if he changed his mind along the way. Take them responsibly."

"Yes, I'm trying not to be like your mother or Mrs. Melinda. We need a little more time around here, though."

It was unexpected what kind of relationship Lisa had with Margaret because of her actions, but it was something we had to talk about someday.

It would be a great gain for Isaac to be able to get permission from his grandmother on this occasion.

Acting for Tiffany also made it work for me.

But the real obstacle, which is not comparable to Lisa's, will appear from now on.

Isaac still couldn't afford to be relieved.