When the intermediate test was over and I took a breather.

One guest visited Isaac.

- Count Alvin Lehman.

He is a friend of Elias, rumored to move behind him when Elias is unable to stand up and act.

Such a man came to visit.

Isaac, not remembering the kind of business he was coming for, was smiling and responding, yet confused on the inside.

After we introduce ourselves to each other, we see how it goes with a light public talk.

Speaking of which, you said His Majesty couldn't thank Lord Enfield.

"That would be a great honor."

After a while of public speaking, Count Lehman has brought up a topic that seems to be of the essence.

I also know Isaac is grateful to Elias, so I received it flat with a smile on my face.

He came to make the reputation of the Reid kingdom blow to all nations as he began to interact with the elves.

Naturally, Elias, the king, is also gaining fame, so he must be in a good mood.

I didn't have to ask anyone if I was grateful to myself for creating the trigger.

Count Lehman is impressed to see Isaac's attitude.

"I see, that's Lord Enfield. Needless to say, you know everything."

"Not everything, though."

To Isaac smiling, Count Lehman exhales a deep sigh of admiration.

"Be humble again. Because you knew, during this time at the Academy, you let go and praise His Majesty, didn't you? Thanks to Lord Enfield, the situation surrounding His Majesty has improved. I also feel that you will brag that Your Majesty is a proud minister"

Isaac, on the other hand, exhaled a sigh with the meaning "I have no idea".

I'd like to send my gaze to Norman in attendance for an opinion, but that doesn't seem to be the kind of air.

(What the hell happened...)

He said that the situation surrounding Elias had changed, even though he had just used the urine.

Totally incomprehensible, Isaac could only smile with a slightly drawn smile.

"It began with the death of our predecessor, Lord Wallick."

Count Lehman must be in the mood to tell everything from scratch.

I try to talk to you from the beginning.

(Nice, do more! That's just a friend of Elias's. You're a good guy to turn your mind on!

Isaac listens to him in silence with a strange face.

"His gracious Majesty listened to the direct complaint of the civilian population and ordered Lord Wallick to cut taxes. But that's a lethal loss, no matter what you think. If the predecessor Marquis Wallick had survived, he might have managed to do so, but the sudden tax cuts and the replacement of the Lord made Marquis Wallick an unsolved mayhem."

Isaac is well aware of that (...).

I remember talking to Norman, who was just here, about "you've been in a really big deal".

"Since that one incident, some of the Wang partisans have said, 'Can I unconditionally support a king who doesn't know the circumstances of the Marquis Wallick territory, which can also be considered a Wang partisan representative?' More people wondered, he said. Lord Wallick and others have made some disturbing moves, such as gathering soldiers and even appearing to be marching."

(What, really?!?

I'm about to overhear it.

But he's telling me because he's mistaken for "Isaac understands everything."

Isaac lays his eyes down softly and endures, as he may hold his mouth when he is known to have "understood nothing".

"You did," Isaac seemed to agree with Count Lehman.

"It didn't seem to be transferred to execution because of the turmoil in the realm...... It's not strange to have that much strong resentment. But it looks like we started a deal with Dwarves, and we saw hope to rebuild the economy."

"... the survival of the house is important."

Whether you think "I'll take you on the road" when Wallick Marquis Territory is in turmoil, you'll change your mind if the outlook brightens.

Because it is nobility that gives priority to the survival of the house.

Isaac is also learning about the neighborhood, so he figured out why Marquis Wallick got the spear.

At the same time, I understand the desire to do it back even if it is mean.

(Is that true, too? If you see me like that, it doesn't matter because I'm a king partisan or something, don't try to get rid of everything and reward me for an arrow or so)

Marquis Wallick said, "How about you take our daughter to your wife?" I wasn't just an old man who said,

As much as he cried, he seemed like a temperamental person to move into action to try and get back at him.

Marquis Wallick's rating changes somewhat within Isaac.

"Even though nothing had happened in the end, I'm sure the royal courage had fallen. Lord Enfield saved us there."

"... I didn't do anything."

Isaac denies it, but Count Lehman laughed and flushed, "Be humble again".

"There is no way that as many of you as Lord Enfield have overlooked His Majesty's failure. The other day, in praise of His Majesty, everyone began to think," What is the reason for this? "

(What, why?

I just complimented you because you're just a fool.

I don't need to say anything about where I didn't bother.

Yet it gave rise to extra speculation.

It doesn't seem like a bad content, but that makes me anxious.

"I believe it was because I created the incentive for mines in Count Brander territory to be developed. Thanks to the development of the mine in Count Brander territory, we were able to meet the new demand of Dwarf. I apologize to the Marquis Wallick family, but it is in the interest of the entire Reid kingdom. Isn't that why you didn't think of it as a defect?

(Even if they ask if it isn't...)

"Huh, what do you think?"

Isaac could only laugh and mislead for now.

I praised Elias because it was an action I didn't think about.

It's only annoying to be read so far.

"After all, could you tell me what is involved in politics? The other nobles seem to have reached a similar conclusion." If it turns out not to be bad and Lord Enfield praises it, it must have been the right thing to do, "he said, soothing the mood of those who were unhappy with His Majesty."

That being said, Count Lehman corrected his posture.

"I am not in such a position to serve in His Majesty's name, but as His Majesty's friend. And as subordinate to the Reid royal family. I thank Lord Enfield for his work, which is crushing my heart for the peace of the Reid kingdom, and it's just a head down thought."

Thoughts (...) On the contrary, Count Lehman actually bows his head to show his gratitude.

They appreciate it where I don't know, but Isaac didn't even know it. I felt kind of bad about passing it through.

So I thought I'd just give him a little lip service.

"Though I am still a minor, I am also a member of the nobility of the Kingdom of Reed. I'm just saying that I did what I normally do."

"Of course, my lord, no one else can do it."

Count Lehman grins.

- Praise Elias.

That's just it, it brought to life Elias's credit in one case of the Marquis Wallick family.

It's easier for people to accept to derive their own answers than to be explained to someone else.

I don't know if he had thought about it before or figured it out during the lecture, but Isaac succeeded in making everyone aware in a better way.

Because I had no choice but to react to Isaac's remarkability of saying it lightly "obviously": laughing.

"If Lord Enfield were to become an adult, I'm sure His Majesty would entrust you with the position you desire. Do you have any preferred positions?

"No, not that far yet...... Now I'm full of student life, so I can't think of anything."

"Another joke."

Count Lehman laughs out loud.

Isaac laughed at him, too, questioning him.

(Why are you asking me what job I want?... Right! Even though I'm here as an individual in appearance, I'm essentially a messenger from Elias! Sometimes I can't tell you directly because I have a position.)

Isaac gave Count Lehman a hit on the reason for his visit.

If Elias is in a position, we can call Isaac to the royal palace, but it would be disrespectful to call someone to thank.

But it matters that Elias goes from himself to the Marquis Welrod family, and he collects his surrounding ears and eyes.

I guess that's why you asked your friend to tell you thank you.

(I can't tell... I wouldn't have noticed if I was the guy I've been seeing.)

In the meantime, it would be better if I just realized this.

When I met Elias himself, I said, "About what?" without shame.

If you were a normal kid who wouldn't know or anything, someone would have told you.

Sometimes they can't tell me when I'm pretending to be smart, so it's a long and short time to know.

There was a lot to get this time, so it's a good idea.

After this we had a light chat and the meeting was open.

This story was unexpected, but also of great benefit to Isaac.

(I didn't know Lord Wallick had enough grudges to prepare him for a bee.)

I thought you would resent Elias, but I didn't think that was it.

But if you ask me, I'm convinced.

I lost my father because of Elias, the territory was confused, and my daughter's engagement was broken.

"Son of a bitch, I'll kill you!" No wonder.

(I'm not blindly swearing allegiance because I'm a king partisan. For the Reid kingdom it is only better to concentrate power on the royal family. So it's just one faction that we think is going to be good for us. The Wang partisans could turn back if they showed profits as well. Thinking about it, Count Lehman gave us some good information)

- The Wallick Marquis family is likely to take sides just by convincing the Marquis himself.

This information is a huge gain.

I can't thank Count Lehman enough for giving me important information that won't get in my child's ear.

Isaac felt it was the first time at this time that he was glad he knew.

(The Marquis Wilmente family doesn't know what will happen to Fred, but enough to try to give his second son Roland away like a hostage. Maybe you'll avoid dealing with me.... then the royal side will be at a disadvantage at once)

As far as Nicole is concerned now, Jason seems to be able to attack well.

That should make the Marquis Windsor family anti-royal.

Suppose the Wellrod Marquis, the Windsor Marquis and the Wallick Marquis combined, and the royal side only sided with small and medium-sized aristocracy.

In that case, you can win by number.

Isaac now has a growing reputation, so anyone who tries to ride a winner will also be on his side.

The future seemed bright.

(What, another push? One day if you keep up the good work...)

One thing about the Wallick Marquis family is a total coincidence and it's hooked up that it's not the action I did for it, but it's still part of the result of the action I took if I think about it remotely.

Isaac felt a little confident that what he had done had begun to bear fruit.

(But, well, for listening to what I just said, Lord Wallick might not have found it interesting that I praised Elias. I'll have to think about following up around there)

- If you stand over there, this one won't stand.

Nevertheless, I have never been in the mood to keep Marquis Wallick, the most powerful ally candidate at the moment.

Now is the time to need more authentic rooting than de flashy activism.

"In time, I'll sneak up behind you and ask you about Elias' stupidity," Isaac thought.