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

292, sixteen years old, who I want to be my fiancée.

Viscount Grady was stiff with her mouth half-opened when she heard the story.

It doesn't mean I can't stand the tension and throw up like Count Adams, it's just solidified.

The reactions at times like this are a thousand different from one person to another.

But you can't be bawling in front of Elias.

I apologize to Isaac for crawling on the floor for what he did to my son.

Isaac, who received an apology,

"That's okay. Looks like I was responsible, too, and let's get it done with the youthfulness. Jason, you were consulted in advance, too, so I guess you made the decision to have a duel soon, huh? At that time, you should have thought about what Daryl meant when he signed me up for a duel."

- and I received an apology and blamed Jason.

Just point out that I didn't take enough account of it.

But I was deciding that was enough.

Now Viscount Grady won't just say "if Isaac decides to be his fiancée" but "if Jason stops me" dissatisfaction.

Jason is famous as a wise prince.

The fact that I had a chance to stop it but didn't, is that I knew I was doing it.

He'll have a stronger grudge against Jason than Isaac, the original killer, who deliberately overlooked him.

Words on those calculations, but I can't react to Viscount Grady right now.

When you calm down later, I can only hope that you will surely hold a grudge against Jason.

The matter of Daryl was left to Viscount Grady's discretion because Isaac did not ask for punishment.

But that is a harsh disposition.

Isaac didn't say how far (...) he wanted (...).

For that reason, we must decide what Viscount Grady will do with Daryl's disposition.

Because Isaac's mood was not compromised, so he had to carry out more than the punishment that Isaac would have wanted.

Isaac himself knew about it.

But unlike Charles, Daryl doesn't have to leave it as Nicole's bait.

As someone who was danced by Jason, Isaac thought it was okay for me to be a show around.

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When he got home, Isaac somehow ate a binta for both his grandmother and mother.

I don't know why.

"You'll be rude to Amanda for as much as you want"

"Consider how Amanda feels."

- It was a genuine thing.

"I'm sorry. They say it's their own fault, and..."

The two of them were angry in the sense of "don't imitate Amanda's love heart as a footkick".

But Isaac thought he was being blamed for "telling Elias that Amanda was also responsible".

I think it's bad, and I was going to apologize, but I don't know where the problem is.

Margaret and the others also said, "You can't just not understand. I know I did," which is why I hit Isaac flat.

It is a good example of how Isaac's high rating also clouds his surrounding eyes.

After being scolded for failing, Isaac seeks healing.

- Naturally, the other guy is Kendra.

Besides, Lisa has business too.

I hold up Kendra, who was picking me up.

"Did you do something terrible? No, you can't."

Simulate the mothers until Kendra, or slap Isaac's cheek with a petite.

But this one didn't feel depressed.

Instead, it makes me smile and smile.

"Kind of...... We need to talk about something important. Let's all talk about it. Lisa's with me."

"Me too?

Lisa looks strange.

Though Kendra's caregiver, she often leaves it to Lucia to take her seat off when it matters.

- This is an important story that takes place in an unusual atmosphere.

It is called to such an important place.

I can't help wondering.

But there was a reason Isaac had to come.

"Yeah, and Lisa."

Isaac laughs and deludes.

I was embarrassed to tell you why, because I wanted to leave it to the momentum to cut it out when I was talking to my family.

"By the way, has anyone decided on a fiancée..."

I just asked this question, and Lisa looks at me.

I just saw that reaction, and I didn't even have to ask for an answer.

First we get together in the living room with the family, and there we tell Lisa and Kendra that "Isaac has to decide on a fiancée".

Kendra doesn't really understand, so it's primarily an explanation to Lisa.

Here Lisa shook up that possibility in the place where one possibility came to mind but "the person everyone thinks they have no choice but to marry that person".

In the daughter of an unnamed local nobleman, she can't be convinced to be Isaac's fiancé.

But Isaac was different.

"I... want Lisa to be my fiancée"

"Isaac!?

Surprising voices come from my family.

The only thing that didn't surprise me was Margaret, who I had noticed lightly.

"Wait, that doesn't fit the terms His Majesty was given." If Lisa is to be chosen, so will I. "

Randolph throws a natural question at Isaac.

The same was true of the others.

Not that Lisa was dissatisfied with herself, but because she thought she had an identity problem.

Compared to Loretta and Amanda, I'm really inferior.

But Isaac shakes his head to the side.

"Lisa has always been on my side. Ever since I was a kid. He killed my older brother and stayed with me all the time when we got along with his family."

When Nathan's story is brought up, they are both silent.

Everyone was blaming Isaac then.

I had no decent contact with my family for a few days.

Now that I think about it, it's not a good trick for a nine-year-old.

Though what I did was done.

"A woman who continued to support me even during the hardest times. This is something no other woman could have done. Even Tiffany, you were afraid of me and kept your distance. If you're officially engaged to someone, all you can think about is Lisa."

Isaac ran out of words.

All of a sudden, we're all wolves in development.

Only one person, Margaret, had an agreeable look as to whether it had come to that.

"Let's suppose I admit that opinion. But how Lisa feels..."

Morgan looks at Lisa's face.

She glanced bright red at her face and glanced at Isaac with a hot gaze.

I didn't even have to ask what Lisa thought of Isaac.

Instead, I'll ask Margaret, who's calm.

"You knew?

"Since last year or so Lisa said, 'Don't you have a good relationship?' She stopped asking me. So I camouflaged Isaac, and I knew she looked like she was making some kind of promise to Lisa. He didn't seem willing to go as far as a formal engagement, so he was watching."

"Couldn't you have told me?

"If I had told you, would they have done something?

…………

Morgan has no trust in family matters because he gets silent here.

I knew this would happen, so Margaret didn't do anything to accuse me now either.

Randolph speaks instead, as Morgan roared and shut up.

"Isaac, I'm not going to say Lisa can't... I think it's hard for you to have the Baron's daughter as your real wife."

This was a statement from my own experience.

Even if I left Melinda out, Lucia, a native of the Viscount family, was struggling to serve as his rightful wife.

In Lisa from the Baron family, it would be more difficult.

Even with Isaac's support, it's tough to have Lisa as your real wife.

In visible difficulty, Randolph could not help but make a point.

"I was telling Lisa that I might be in a position to be a second lady and a third lady. So I think we're going to be looking for a real wife in the future. In the meantime, I know it's bad for Lisa because it takes the form of, but I'm wondering if I could announce a formal engagement with Lisa to obey Her Majesty's orders that I make a fiancée."

But Isaac thought about it.

I was never obsessed with "my rightful wife".

The case of Melinda was caused by Randolph, who was obsessed with making Lucia his rightful wife.

It is well thought out so as not to tread the same.

"Is that okay with Lisa? Let me hear it from your mouth."

Lucia asked Lisa.

As far as the reaction is concerned, it is a favorable impression, but there are also misperceptions.

As a matter of personal opinion, I just wanted to ask you properly.

"Um... Today, suddenly, I was surprised. But for me, my engagement to Master Isaac is such a pleasure story. I also accept the story of the Second and Third Ladies with satisfaction. Of course, I need to talk to my family, and I wish I could get your endorsement..."

Nevertheless, it is the best possible result for Lisa.

I didn't say no.

The question was whether the face of the Marquis Welrod family would try to say no because it was such a convenient story for Lisa.

"If Isaac wants it, there's no problem. I don't have a problem..."

Morgan shifts her gaze from Lisa to Isaac.

"Aren't you properly weak enough to make me give up my engagement? There will always be people out there trying to sell their daughters by saying," My daughter is more beautiful. "

Even if I were to get engaged to Lisa, the problem was there.

It doesn't make sense to have an engagement but it doesn't work.

"I think you can prevent that by publicizing my relationship with Lisa. And if you say," My daughter is more beautiful, "I say," Then tell me how Lisa is inferior to your daughter. "

Determining who is beautiful has a great sense of the individual.

If you think Isaac is beautiful, at least for Isaac, Lisa is a beautiful woman.

There is also a bond between the two that was built from an early age.

Denying Lisa means denying Isaac.

So I was going to shut him up by showing him the attitude of "mouth your criticism of Lisa ready to antagonize me".

"Still telling me to be the Second Lady or something...... Oh, well. Lisa is the daughter of the Baron family. At least the house above the Viscounts won't be able to sell their daughters"

Morgan speaks his own doubts and convinces himself.

If you don't tell your surroundings that you intend to make Lisa the Second Lady, the Third Lady, it seems like you're thinking of making her a full wife.

How many people can push away Lisa, whom Isaac wanted and engaged, and say, "Make our daughter his rightful wife"?

On the contrary, I can't even offer to "make me a second lady".

Then the positions of the First and Second Ladies will be reversed.

- It is the recurrence of Lucia and Melinda's nightmare.

I know Isaac doesn't want it.

More than the Viscounts, it becomes very difficult to sell their daughters in.

Sometimes they'll sell the baron's daughter into the side room, but it's easy to say no.

Originally, there is too much difference in title.

I wish I had a deep bond with Lisa, but I don't have that much to do with my other daughter.

Even if you make it a side room, if you were to marry a duke, it would seem difficult unless you have so much beauty, etc.

At the same time, that's the hardest part.

Because the Baron's daughter is in the normal room, there is too much inequality.

I wouldn't give up around the Fartil Royal or the Wallick Marquis.

(But is that okay too)

Isaac seems to take care of it.

I am telling Lisa to be satisfied with the Second Lady and beyond so that she can welcome Loretta or Amanda as a regular room in the future.

From the outset, we acted with a view to welcoming a suitable opponent as Duchess.

But since Randolph has a proven track record of welcoming Lucia as a regular room, it makes people think around him that he's seriously going to welcome Lisa as a regular room.

In the meantime, it seems that if you stay engaged to Lisa, you will no longer interfere with the formation of other students' engagements.

(No, that's not all)

Morgan realizes Isaac has a deep idea and is impressed by one person.

"Father, if you come up with anything, can you tell me?

Randolph asks Morgan a question.

Because I have trouble being convinced by myself.

"His Royal Highness Loretta and Amanda are reasonable opponents. But it would seem to me that Isaac is just a political marriage, whether he loves it or not, just a reasonable opponent. No one tries to sideroom his daughter."

Until now, Randolph knew.

"But Lisa's not. Lisa's political sale is twofold: to succeed the Baron family with a deputy position in the future, and to be able to marry Isaac's milk sister and brother. Even if Isaac gets engaged, there's no political advantage at all in Lisa. There must be real love born around us and they don't think there's a gap between them. I'm sure those who were aiming for the side chamber will have to give up too. Isaac while talking to His Majesty...... No, I guess I was deriving the answer so far the moment His Majesty ordered me to find my fiancée. That's the only way."

"What the hell!

Randolph shouts his surprise.

Together, Isaac seemed surprised, but there was a glee.

"Even though we've been talking about it for a long time, it's something I've thought about a lot in that short time."

It's a coincidence.

Isaac laughs bitterly and denies it, but it was only received with humility.

"Lisa. What are you saying all of a sudden in this way..., will you marry me?

"Yes, with pleasure"

Lisa immediately answers yes to Isaac's confession.

That reply was familiar to Isaac, but it was the happiest word I've ever heard.

Nature and cheeks loose.

"Uh, it'll be too late to ask after you confess, but if you disagree with my engagement with Lisa..."

Isaac gazes at the complexion of his family.

Now if they say "no," it's a big problem.

But no one in the family disagreed.

"Well, there's no other choice."

Morgan was a passive endorsement.

Because he seems to be following what Elias said, and he's actually against it.

But it's also a good enough choice to outrun the present.

You'll get enough time to choose Loretta or Amanda.

"I just want you to think about what you're going to do with your kids. If you want to welcome someone to the main room in the future, there will be a problem with your successor."

Margaret cites the issue of his successor.

I can't wait to go on for two generations and have a successor fight.

I just wanted you to be firm there.

"The child I was able to have with Lisa is going to let Baron inherit the Baron family. Well, the... I don't know if I'm going to marry anyone else, and it might have to do with whether or not I'm going to have a boy, so I need to think about it a lot."

In that regard, Isaac had a good idea.

If a boy is born between you and Pamela, you will be your successor.

If I'm not born, I plan to take over the boy I was born with Lisa.

Unlike when Lucia and Melinda were born, Pamela from the Marquis can be made to inherit the traces without disturbing the sequence.

If you couldn't get Pamela, you were going to find a replacement or put Lisa in the normal room.

"I wonder if I have anything to say in particular. I just want to say congratulations."

Randolph seems to have no objection to Lisa's engagement.

He himself was romantically married to Lucia, so Isaac doesn't want to disturb him from marrying the person he likes either.

Besides, Kendra misses Lisa too, so she already thinks she's like family.

Just the difference between becoming a family (...) or being like a family (...).

"... I don't think we have to rush the engagement. If Lisa is willing to get engaged to Isaac, I'd like to talk to her about a lot of things, so I thought I'd give her a little more time."

The only thing Lucia wasn't into was riding.

I had a lot of trouble marrying Randolph.

It was primarily a Melinda relationship, but I didn't feel comfortable unconditionally welcoming Lisa's engagement when I remembered about it.

He had spoken out of the desire to tell Lisa about the experience and give her time to properly prepare herself, so she should have time to think about it.

"I'm going to know your mother's worries. Is that..., of love? With force? I wish I could get over it."

Listening to Isaac's reply, Lucia turns her gaze to Lisa.

"but I'll do my best!

When this happened, Lucia couldn't strongly disagree either.

Because I saw the two of us overlapping what we once were.

Seeing as Lucia doesn't seem to disagree either, Morgan opens her mouth.

"... Margaret. I knew this was going to happen, and you made Lisa Kendra's nanny?

I try to move on, but at the same time hit my wife with the questions that have arisen.

"No way! Martha, who was entrusting Kendra with it, could only ask for it in the King's Capital. I just nannied Lisa, who was helping, so Kendra wouldn't miss me."

It's for my granddaughter, Margaret replied firmly with the look on her face.

This is a lie.

Even though there was an idea that Isaac should become a concubine, there was also an aim to harass Lisa.

- Harassment of Lisa, who waved a selection of fiancé candidates.

For that, because I was letting you do the little nanny you met.

But I don't need to be honest with you about that.

If you're going to be my grandson's wife, it's up to you to stay in good shape with Lisa.

It was better to insist it was only for Kendra.

"Right. Well, I guess I'll have to call Baron and his wife. We're gonna be busy."

Morgan believed his wife's words.

Kendra's role as a nanny is an important one.

No way, because I didn't think my nanny would be harassed.

More than that, he was thinking about what was to come.

If Isaac's engagement were to be decided, he would receive a lot of celebratory items.

It's hard to pick a gift or just write a thank-you note.

That's the same for the Baron Burton family.

You'll have to send a secretary or something to help you.

I'm a politically powerless Baron family, so I just have to think of it as better for the unchanged map of forces between factions.

It seems that Elias would not complain if the option of "making Loretta a regular room" remained either.

If you get engaged to either Loretta or Amanda, there will be less confusion by the factions that support them.

If Lisa doesn't have a politically capable back shield, the confusion will subside to a minimum.

Elias' sudden orders can be accomplished in an optimal manner.

The great thing is, you're older.

If you're a classmate, you're exposed to the envy around you.

There was also a possibility of bullying in the college.

But Lisa lives and works at the Mansion as Kendra's nanny.

No one will harass her in the mansion, and safety is ensured.

The more I thought about it, the better it seemed to Morgan that Lisa would be Isaac's first fiancée.