The day after we arrived in Wangdu.

Randolph met Tiffany, but his feelings were just empty without the thought of words to comfort him well.

In the end, he decides to leave it to his father, Andy, and Randolph decides to wait for the Viscounts of Halifax to arrive at the Mansion.

Randolph will have plenty of time until they arrive - it should have been.

Randolph had become popular with the knights and soldiers of the Mansion, and he was able to kill time by working with them.

Most of all, not as strong as his soaring acclaim.

As a matter of course, I lose to the Knight in office.

But that's the same result that Randolph and I had before the war.

Nothing made Randolph wonder if he lost.

They didn't question Randolph's strength in production, thinking, "I guess it won't burn unless it's the battlefield that risked his life or death".

Of course, there are others who believe in Randolph's strength.

Viscount Halifax and Count Adams, who arrived in King's Capital, also believed Randolph's strength was real.

For this reason, Viscount Halifax was dignified thinking he had "gained a reliable ally," and Count Adams was wary of "not being prevented if attacked".

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The day after the Viscounts of Halifax arrived.

A meeting was just held with the Earl of Adams.

When Randolph and Andy arrived, things went smoothly, as we hand-winded them so that we could start discussing with the Viscount Halifax family immediately.

The location is the Mansion of the Marquis of Wellrod.

This is where I wanted to avoid it for Count Adams.

Anyway, if he was the intermediary of a different person, such as the Marquis of Windsor, Morgan, the Marquis of Welrod, is the grandfather of Isaac, a party.

Differences in titles say things at times like this.

I wanted to reject it, but I had to accept it because it wasn't an atmosphere I could say no to.

In the conference room at the Marquis of Wellrod's residence, three houses surrounded the long desk.

On the upper seat is the Marquis Welrod family.

To the left and right of the desk sat the faces of the Viscount Halifax and Count Adams houses opposite each other.

Attendees of the Marquis Wellrod family are Morgan as MC facilitator.

And Randolph and Lucia, bordered by the Viscount Halifax family, four of whom are parties, Isaac.

Margaret is waiting in a separate room with Kendra.

Attendees of the Viscount Halifax family are Phildinand, the host, and his wife Joanne.

It was five of Tiffany and his parents, Andy and Karen.

I'm guessing the Count Adams family is trying to keep the punished to a minimum.

John, the Lord, and his wife Maggie.

And, Charles.

It was just these three.

It was the blue bruise on Charles' face that caught the eye of those who were here.

Looks a little like a day goes by, but about half the range on my face is blue.

(Then you can't even go to school...)

There may have been some concern that things might get worse face-to-face with Tiffany.

But even more than that, I guess there was the thought that it would be inconsequential to let him go to school with a blue bruised face.

Violence so far has been the case of children's counseling clinics at leisure if in the world of previous life.

But there's no such organization in this world, so there's no one to help Charles.

And there were two more who were turning their faces bright blue.

- It's the Counts of Adams.

There is Randolph in the upper seat.

That's not all.

Behind himself was Matt and behind the Viscount Halifax family was Tommy as well.

A militant contestant of the war ahead.

They are taking their men and waiting on the wall.

Matt and Tommy were waiting on the wall to prepare for the brawl.

I am mainly wary that the faces of the Viscount Halifax family will be grasped by the people of the Count Adams family.

But the Counts of Adams took it in a different way.

- I'm intimidated by all this skill.

- Maybe he'll be taken out like this and executed?

I can't help but think so and get my blood off my face.

If the Viscount Halifax family were the only opponents, they might have managed to do so using title differences and connections.

But Tiffany's cousin has Isaac.

In addition, my aunt is the beloved wife of Randolph, the next head of the Marquis of Wellrod.

Count Adams' aim "to become a distant relative to Randolph and target his good impression" became the complete backdrop.

He said the aim itself wasn't wrong......

"Well, the actors are all here. Suppose it's time to start."

Seeing as he's ready, Morgan tries to start talking.

The face of the Viscount Halifax family stares at Charles except Tiffany.

No one on the side of the Adams family tries to open their mouths, starting with Count Adams because of it.

Morgan moves when he should be the host here.

For Count Adams, Morgan is our last hope.

Only he seemed deeply inconsiderate with Tiffany.

I felt like you were going to make a fair decision.

Nevertheless, I see no salvation results even if you make a fair decision, so it is only a glimmer of hope.

"I want to ask Charles the first thing he should hear, and that it leads directly to a final resolution. Are you willing to return more than with Tiffany?

Straight in the middle.

But it's the right question.

If Charles is going to put more back together, it's going to be a long time, but the two families can get back together.

The problem is if you're not going to put Tiffany back together.

In that case, it would be a discussion of what to do with compensation due to unilateral dissolution of the engagement.

It was most effective to hear from the person's mouth than the surrounding discusses.

"You know what I mean? Charles."

"Apologize and make up."

I hear the Counts of Adams were teaching Charles what to say in advance.

"Tell me what you planned," he said, looking at his son with a gruesome eye.

Charles says nothing and first looks Tiffany in the eye firmly from the front.

"I regret that I put it in a terrible way. I'm sorry."

"... yeah. Face injury, okay?

"It's okay......, it's not. I've never been hit so hard."

Tiffany, who received Charles' apology, says a word of worry as she sees the bruise on his face.

I guess I've never seen anything like it.

The same goes for Isaac, so Charles looks impactful now.

If you haven't forgotten about him, you can't help but worry about Tiffany.

"I'm so sorry."

"Yeah, it's okay."

Seeing how the two of them were, the look on the faces of the Counts of Adams eased.

Because I thought, "You're going to make it up to me like this."

- But Charles' words of apology were not meant to bring back more.

"Even if we talk like this now, I still can't forget about Mr. Nicole."

"Charles!"

Count Adams grabs Charles' chest, but soon Matt puts his hand on that arm.

"This is a forum for discussion, so please take care of the violence."

"Knock..."

I do not want to be told by the man who sprinkles the smell of the most violence among those on this occasion.

But Matt is right.

If you disrupt this scene, you will crush Morgan's face, who provided the scene.

"Operation time!" I'd like to ask for time to discuss it with my family, but that won't be tolerated.

Count Adams stares at Charles for saying something different than what he was discussing in advance.

"Charles, if you're going to settle with Tiffany, now would be your last chance. Are you prepared to make up your mind?

Morgan puts out a help boat.

Because we didn't think it would be good for each other to stay on edge.

"I don't think so either."

"Don't be ridiculous! What happens to Tiffany if they cancel her engagement after she enrolls in Royal College!

"That's right! All we had to do would have been wait for graduation and a situation where we would just get married! Now what!

Viscount Halifax and Andy stand up and condemn Charles.

At the very least, I wish the dissolution of the engagement had been before school.

The public knows about their engagement, but "to find a better person in college" would have broken them up for a reason.

But since enrollment.

You can't break up with people saying things that you don't like in public.

Charles is bad this time, but those who don't know the circumstances often think Tiffany had a fault, too.

- I've been heavily scratched by Tiffany's background.

The fringe between houses is also important, but Tiffany's future is also important.

Just because the other person is the son of the Count family, you couldn't admit a unilateral isolation so far.

That's the same thing with Randolph.

I stood up and tried to protest just like them.

But it was stopped by Lucia taking Randolph's hand sitting next to her with a trembling hand.

It wasn't conscious behavior, but Lucia was shaking her body considering Tiffany's mood as she bit her lips and leaned down.

When I realized it, I was taking my husband's hand, sitting next to nature.

Randolph said it was from his wife, "Stop fighting! I thought it was a message, and I decided to leave it to the Viscounts of Halifax without saying anything.

"Charles"

Isaac opens his mouth here.

The Viscounts of Halifax also stop blaming first and listen to what Isaac has to say.

"You don't just want to break up with Tiffany because you really like Mr. Nicole, do you?

"... that's Isaac."

Charles gives a look like he thought.

"What do you mean? Charles!"

Naturally, Viscount Halifax tries to ask why.

But Charles answered nothing.

Instead, to Isaac, everyone's gaze gathers.

"If it's hard for you to talk, I'll talk. Is that all right?

Charles nodded after a frequent tour.

I guess it's hard to say from my own mouth that there are issues of pride, etc.

When Isaac also nods back, he shifts his gaze to Tiffany.

"Charles is. I didn't like Tiffany better than I did."

Isaac spoke as if he knew everything (...).

Tiffany looked at Charles with the "incredible" eye.

Because I thought you'd been taught your preference for lies ever since.

"What, because... 'Cause you said you liked smart kids... Should I have been a retarded kid?

"No. You know Mr. Nicole is a smart kid. I like smart kids. But that doesn't mean you can only study."

"... what do you mean?

Tiffany asks Charles with his eyes still crying.

I know if I hear the answer, I'm going to regret it absolutely

But I also felt that if I didn't take this opportunity to ask, I would probably stay away from it for the rest of my life.

As a result, words spilled from nature and mouth asking why.

Charles looks back into Tiffany's eyes.

"Tiffany brags about how well she did for me. I couldn't help but hate that."

To put it that far, Charles becomes the handwriting to.

And turned to Count Adams.

"I'm a man, too. Tiffany didn't understand my feelings and just appealed to me for good grades, even though I cared that I was inferior to my fiancée."

"You, for that matter!

Count Adams leaves it to his anger to try to punch Charles in the face.

But the hand was stopped again by Matt.

"Uncle Adams, you shouldn't"

The other person is the Count.

Matt speaks gently in his ear.

But the gentle narrative sounded like Count Adams whispering, "If you don't mind, I'll kill you," he said.

Count Adams felt as if "there is only a former mercenary of a hundred wars and smells, something powerful".

Matt had no such feelings, but his background had made him think that way.

Count Adams wants Charles to shut up right now, but he can't do it with violence.

Try to stop it with words.

"Charles, that's what fiancées are for. Even with some dissatisfaction, it becomes acceptable while we are together. Aren't you guys from now on? Rethink."

But Charles shakes his head quietly to the side.

"Mr. Nicole was different. She respected the man's pride. And every word she says shakes my heart. Smart isn't just about being able to study. Whether it makes you feel intelligent at the end of a subtle conversation. Mr. Nicole is not just a woman of beauty, but the ideal woman who combines the best intelligence. When I meet her, I can't imagine marrying another woman."

Charles' words put Count Adams out of his mind.

I wasn't surprised by the strength of my love for Nicole.

I was surprised at the stupidity of saying such things on this occasion.

My mouth is puckering like a fish fried from the water.

"Well said."

Andy said an incredible word.

Because it's not what Tiffany's father would say.

Everyone's gaze gathers at him.

When he stands up, he looks down at Charles with a cold gaze.

"I guess I'm ready to say that much. Let's make a decision -"

I guess it was the occasion to dress up and decide, but Tommy jumped on Andy and blocked his mouth.

That makes it a missing word between us.

"I'm sorry, but this is a peaceful discussion. Please refrain from signing up for a duel."

Not as fast as Matt, but he didn't let me say a decisive word, so I can say Tommy acted in time.

Andy tries to shake it off somewhere, but he can't shake off Tommy, who is fully trained as a knight, and taps his hand like he gave up.

Tommy lets go when he sees he's grown up.

When Andy sits back in the chair, Morgan exhales in a big sigh.

I didn't know this was gonna happen.

Everyone can act out of tension on the spot.

Morgan thought they would put more back because there was a cooling period.

But Charles' thoughts on Nicole are strong.

Even if our Lord decided to let us marry each other, it was obvious that our marriage would soon be broken.

Then it would be better to break up here. The damage should be kept to a minimum.

At least Viscount Halifax is.

The Count Adams family was fatal.

One of the sons of the heirs is like this.

- A parent who couldn't properly raise just one son.

- If I was dating a guy like that, I'd get caught up in this one.

- If you're so stupid that you don't even know what Tiffany's worth, you shouldn't hang out with Charles.

Seemed that way, the Count Adams family would be completely isolated in the aristocratic society.

Tiffany is hardened by the rating of "Isaac's cousin," not "daughter of a Viscount living in the province."

I'm not like my normal daughter.

The Earl of Adams should have taught Charles not to like it, but he said his love for Nicole had won at the earthen.

(Should I consider Isaac glad he wasn't obsessed with Baroness Nettle Holds? If Isaac was in love, what kind of confusion would he cause...)

Morgan thought of that as he watched the Count Adams family turning their faces bright blue and the Viscount Halifax family turning their faces bright red.

If Isaac had shown Nicole the love heart he had shown Pamela now, it could have been a mess involving the kingdom.

I'm glad my grandson is going to be a big man, but if he's too big, he'll have a different worry.

Isaac reunited with Pamela at the Royal College, but he didn't run wild like Charles.

Looking at Charles, I have to say I'm glad Isaac grew up to be a kid with feet on the ground one way or another.

It is thus conceived like other personnel because, unlike the others, Morgan was in a less involved position.

At best, it would be enough that Isaac was suspended trying to stop Charles.

That's also because Isaac, who actually used the means of violence, is at fault for saying, "How dare you suspend my grandson! I have no feelings."

(Well, what do we do now)

Morgan grieves that his outlook was sweet.

If I were you, by now...

"It made me feel bad because I was temporarily lost. Sorry, Tiffany."

"Yeah, I hope you understand"

"I'm so sorry"

- It was supposed to be a flow.

Charles' love for Nicole seems pretty strong.

Normally, I almost make the decision to put Tiffany back together, but I've made a hell of a decision.

Because of that, Morgan's plans were going a lot crazy.

But I just have to do something about it.

Though confused by Charles' rampage, we have to move on to the end in any way.

That was Morgan's role as MC facilitator.