Isaac wants to be closer to Pamela.

But with a fiancé named Jason, I can't create the opportunity to meet him in grandeur.

So I showed him the totals.

- I wish I had a good reason to see you.

- You can make it if you don't.

But suddenly we don't have the courage to try to see each other alone either.

Isaac thought we should get used to calling home first.

So I decided to speak to those who were close to me and hadn't called me home from time to time.

After school, ask Amanda out.

"Do you have any plans for the next weekend? Actually, there's someone I'd like you to meet at my house."

"What, at Isaac's house?... with whom?

If it had been before, Amanda would have accepted without checking who she was meeting.

But in conversation with my father, I know that Isaac will never move into an engagement with himself.

Thanks to this, we were able to check the situation first.

"This is Mr. Claude and Mr. Bridget from Elf. I don't know if we'd ever meet at a party or anything, but we'd never talk about it slowly, would we? For the sake of the future, I thought I should have the experience once. They're easier to talk to than Ambassador Edmond, so you're just in time to get used to the elves."

"I knew it," Amanda thought.

However, I was not happy that the prediction had been met.

I was rather disappointed.

I don't see any sign of getting engaged from Isaac, which means that Morgan hasn't allowed the engagement yet.

The discipline of keeping my grandfather's word is splendid, but at times like this, I want him to abandon that discipline.

And that's not all.

"Anyone else coming?

In order not to be disappointed on the day, I didn't forget to check it now.

Ask beforehand not to be delighted to "meet you two".

"With Mr. Pamela...... I'm going to call Fred, too. If you call a lot of people, you can't talk slowly. I thought I'd start by creating a chance to talk to the Marquis kids alone. I wasn't sure if I'd call Fred for a get-together, but he's not the only one who can hurt me..."

"I knew it," Amanda thought.

But I said it when I said Fred's name, so I found out that Isaac cared.

I don't care completely. I'm not treated like a being.

That alone was a bit of a harvest for Amanda.

"You don't have to worry about Fred. I'll join you. Because there's something I wanted to ask you."

Amanda admitted with an uncontrolled grin.

I need Morgan's permission to be engaged to Isaac.

But you should also build up your daily relationship by the time you get there.

Because when Isaac makes his final decision, the relationship may affect him in no way until then.

"Okay. Well, good to see you."

Isaac is pleased that Amanda has accepted.

If I meet Pamela without Lucas or Sharon, I'm sure she'll get in the way of Claude and Bridget's presence.

It was gratifying to Isaac that she would be present because of the nature and disrespectful attitude that might arise.

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Thanks to inviting Amanda, Isaac could easily speak to Pamela.

Finally to Fred too......

Over the weekend, the three of them visited the Mansion of the Marquis of Wellrod.

This is an easy gathering without Morgan or Margaret.

Isaac trifles to secure a seat next to Pamela.

(Nevertheless, why did Bridget stay)

Isaac wonders that Bridget remains in the king's capital.

Claude used to be with Isaac because he was worried, but Bridget used to go to Wellrod.

I couldn't help but wonder why I stayed only this year.

But that's convenient.

Claude alone would have a serious vibe, but with her, we should be able to talk in a soothing atmosphere.

We'll be able to talk in a good atmosphere from the start.

"I know Fred, but you never talked to Pamela and Amanda slowly. Greetings."

Bridget speaks in a friendly manner.

First greetings are important in gatherings like this.

A gentle greeting will allow others to speak in that light atmosphere.

Isaac asked for this beforehand.

I can't do it in an official setting, but it works in a private setting.

Nevertheless, there's no point in Isaac doing the same thing.

It makes sense because Bridget the Elf does it.

In fact, the greetings of the Pamelas were courteous, but ease could be seen from the ends of the words.

"It's nice to be able to talk to the elves like this. But, okay? Do it without Jason."

At the end of his greeting, Fred suddenly questioned Isaac.

That was content that could blow away the light atmosphere that Bridget had asked me to make because of it.

"Your Highness has the opportunity to meet with the ambassador, Mr. Edwald, but everyone hasn't had the chance to meet with the elves and Dwarves, has he? As the person in charge of the future lead kingdom, I set this place up because I thought I should actually have the experience of speaking. Of course, I have spoken to His Majesty and His Highness for permission."

So Isaac immediately denied it.

To be honest, I wanted to leave Pamela and (...) an atmosphere where I could talk with ease.

So, Isaac was desperate in his heart, too.

"Besides, I think it's easier to talk than Mr. Edward, who has a position as ambassador. Especially Mr. Bridget."

"I know that"

"Hey, what does that mean!

Bridget with swollen cheeks interrupts Isaac and Fred's story.

Apparently, as for her, it was an unintentional content.

"Because isn't Mr. Bridget a pretty childish place? He was pretty upset when he was playing with me and Nathan."

"It's rude to lose your hand because it's a game."

"We were seven or eight at the time..."

When Fred said it back in a frightened manner, Pamela laughed cously.

Isaac was going to laugh so much with his mouth open, too, but he was desperately putting up with Bridget because of something wrong lately.

"You were getting annoyed with the kid..."

That's right, Claude had a look on her face, too.

Because I knew Bridget had become a playmate for the kids, but neither did he because he had an attitude that was outrageous.

"You won't have a choice. I didn't know how to deal with human children. In the first place, Isaac drove the standards crazy. I was the first to think that a human child was something like that."

Bridget tries to hold Isaac accountable.

I was the first to come into contact with a unique child, unlikely to be an elf child.

I can't help but feel strongly impressed.

"Um, how did you know Isaac? I heard you knew him in Tilly Hill, but I don't know much about him."

Amanda asks Claude and Bridget.

Pamela and Fred also gave expressions of intrigue to this question.

It's unusual to get to know an elf.

There must have been a lot going on.

It was something I wanted to ask you.

And this isn't just about interest.

Among the things we've met, there's a good chance Isaac's secret to becoming intimate with elves and dwarves is hidden.

It may inspire you to learn the secrets of that know-how and networking.

The maids who were there were also listening to what Claude and Bridget would say.

"Uh, how we met. At first I met Isaac in the woods."

"What, in the woods?

Everyone's gaze gathers in Isaac.

Isaac is not the type to do fieldwork.

It breathed me wondering if everyone was trying to do something outrageous in the woods.

"That's right. Try to eat pine mushrooms, find where they were burning the fire. How did you get to know each other when you let them use fire together?... right. Now that I think about it, I owe it to the Elves to restore their friendship."

Bridget was bragging her chest out.

Claude's gen tricks were showered before she was given such a voice of praise.

"You! I would have been taught that girls should not come into contact with humans alone! What are you bragging about, what!

In the first place, an interracial war two hundred years ago triggered an attempt to enslave elves and dwarves.

Not only does it use magic, but it also includes attempts to sexually exploit an elf with a full range of aesthetics.

Young girls meet with humans alone and other verbal preaching.

As an adult, this was a solid scolding occasion.

"But that's okay. Because it worked."

While holding his head, Bridget argues.

But Claude's face gets a little steep.

"That's a theory of results. Isaac wasn't alone in the woods, was he? There must have been an escort. There's no way you're going there alone. If you're reflecting, it's not like you're bragging!

"I know. But that's done. You're pissed off when I tell the village chief, so that's enough."

"Totally......"

Claude holds his head.

He also knew how to meet Bridget and Isaac.

So I'm not even angrier about inadvertent contact now.

He was angry that he wasn't reflecting on things he was proud to say.

He was seriously angry, but the Pamelas didn't atrophy when they saw him.

The elves had succeeded in planting the impression that they were no different from humans.

Though it would have been in an unwanted way for Claude himself.

"What is Matsutake..., a mushroom pine mushroom (...)?

For some reason Pamela ate up on the topic of pine mushrooms.

Isaac said, "What, you're gonna react there? I thought," but I immediately reconsidered.

Because Bridget got mad at Claude, so I thought she was trying to turn it into a food topic instead of touching on her behavior.

The topic of food is an easy story to use anywhere.

Isaac was impressed with her care as she tried to make it an easy topic to get into first.

"There was a pine grove near Tilly Hill, so I asked Baron Olgren to try it, remembering, 'Speaking of which, there were mushrooms that only pine trees could do. I was more surprised that Bridget showed up than it tasted like pine mushrooms."

"Really? Pine mushrooms that elves also eat...... I'd love to try it once, too."

Listening to Pamela, Isaac said, "Um, maybe you're just really interested in pine mushrooms?" I thought.

A little bit, maybe he's the loud type for gourmet.

I didn't know her side, and Isaac was in the mood to get one harvest.

"Hmm? Is Pamela into pine mushrooms or something? Except for the smell, it's like a regular mushroom. The smell is..., come to the men's locker room in the War Department and you'll know better."

Fred says he has no ex or child.

People in this world smell like pine mushrooms.

The knight accompanying him at the time said something similar to Fred's, so Fred wasn't the only one who felt it.

"I forbid the men's dressing room. Have you eaten Fred, too?

"We can pick them in the Marquis de Wilmente. I was fed everything I could pick in my territory, and I was made to remember."

Sounds like a martial artist's house, and I guess they made me remember what I could eat so I wouldn't have trouble with food on the battlefield.

But Isaac was more concerned about what Pamela and Fred seemed to be getting along with than that fact.

(Pamela is Jason's fiancée. Isn't it strange to be close to Fred, Jason's best friend...)

I know that there were more opportunities to deal with it than Isaac did.

But still, I feel intense jealousy for Fred, who talks to Pamela in a friendly way.

(Even I want to talk like that!

If they weren't Fred, if they were other men, they might have been different.

The thought of "why this guy" is getting stronger all the time because it was Fred talking.

"Fred, you're rude in front of both of you."

Amanda stops Fred.

Behind that word was such a cold tone that it seemed to have "I wish I had died" on it.

But the statement itself is not wrong.

It was rude to the elf eating pine mushrooms.

"It's okay, it's okay. We only eat pine mushrooms when we think we're hungry when we go out hunting. I'm so surprised at Isaac trying to eat whatever he likes."

Bridget laughed off Amanda's chilled out words.

Though I don't treat it underneath because it's a natural grace, it's not like it's rare for elves.

When I heard this story, I stopped saying I wanted Pamela too.

That makes me more under the impression that Isaac is a changer.

"You were. How was it after you met Isaac?

Amanda asks even more about Isaac on this occasion.

"Let's talk about it from me"

Now Claude answers.

I told him from his point of view what happened when I went out to negotiate.

It seemed shocking, especially where Mathias was pissed off by Claude when he tried to feed Isaac a skewer of inago or something.

On the brown side, I said, "There's that founding hero?" Everyone was surprised.

Fred, who was listening from Isaac with Jason, was also once again surprised to hear from Claude's mouth.

"Mr. Mathias is a pretty sinister grandfather if he keeps his mouth shut..."

Neither did Bridget protect Mathias.

I just lived in the same village, maybe they were giving me a little something.

She couldn't help but shelter herself.

Not even Claude, my grandson, can take refuge.

It was troublesome for Mathias' tea eyes.

"Um... why did Mr. Isaac say no right away? I think I'd get lost if my wife told me to get someone so beautiful."

What Pamela asked Isaac was what Aloys had signed up for during the negotiations.

'Ask Lord Isaac to marry Bridget for friendship', but Isaac immediately said no.

I wanted to ask you why.

Isaac stifles his body for a moment when Pamela asks him.

But I got right back on my feet.

Because this is a good opportunity.

I took a deep breath and gently took the interval.

'Cause then there was someone I liked.'

Isaac smiled at Pamela and ran out.

Now Amanda stifles her body.

Isaac was six at the time.

Because it was before I met myself.

"That's a joke, because I didn't think I needed to talk to someone who would really sign up for that. That's why Grandpa tried to take his seat the same way."

Soon Isaac denied the earlier words.

Fred's here, too.

If you remain undeniable, you may be examined in detail and reported to Jason.

It didn't just mean he ran off heckly this time.

"By and large, I was only six years old at the time. You don't think you can make beautiful people your own."

Isaac said something truthful when he put it up on the shelf that he wanted to build a harem.

"So is that. So, what about now?

Pamela asks me more questions about getting into it.

She seems to be interested in Isaac too, just as Isaac is interested in her.

Nevertheless, I guess it fits in the sphere of public discourse so that she doesn't get suspicious, because she understands her position, too.

Now Isaac also has trouble responding.

Bridget hasn't been doing well lately.

If you deny it clarity, you may react to being treated like a bad person again.

But naturally I can't even say anything to affirm it.

I couldn't handle it badly in front of Pamela, I was just in trouble.

- It was Bridget herself who changed that situation.

"Oh, this guy sucks. During this time he also turned to me and said, 'Change!' That's what they're saying. Don't you think the treatment of women is terrible?

Isaac is too good a split, no matter how many cold decisions he can make.

Amanda almost agrees with me because I thought, "I wish you'd be a little more kind, even if I can't get engaged.

But Isaac might hate me when I react here, so she was desperate and patient that she was about to nod.

"What, you did that to Mr. Bridget..."

But Pamela's not.

She sees Isaac as incredibly rude to a woman.

Isaac panicked about this too.

"No, that's a joke. Mr. Bridget and I are friends who speak lightly. Right, Mr. Bridget?"

Isaac sends Bridget a gaze for help.

Bridget, who received it, gave a look like, "Oh, man."

"Right. As much as you've said 'change' to me since we met. Not now."

"What, hey..."

Because of Bridget, I'm going to look at Isaac with the "incredible" eye that Pamela has gotten stronger.

(Oh, shit! Pamela had such a noble personality to teach Nicole how to study that she was going to be a competitor! Were you despised for your remarks to Bridget?

She was also worried about Lisa.

A far-fetched statement only lowers her liking.

The price of past inadvertent remarks was now returning to me.

"Isaac should learn a little more about the treatment of women, not just about politics?

"Yes, I will refine..."

Just because you're a cheap opponent doesn't mean you can slap a light mouth.

I am reminded of that.

Seeing Isaac shun, for some reason Fred is gazing from the top.

"You haven't either."

"I just don't think Fred wants me to tell you that."

"Why are you so proud of yourself," points out Amanda, who was chilled by Fred.

The two of them were on the same level in her, but the rating was "Isaac is a little better" for a favor.

Seeing their interaction, Bridget laughs at Couscous.

"You can't just grow up fine looking, can you? It has to come with the contents."

"Is that what you say? We need to calm down a little bit."

"E, elves and humans. Then it's okay because we're getting old differently."

Claude can quickly scratch Bridget's remarks.

Speaking of age, Bridget lives ten times longer than Isaac and the others.

But as an elf, I'm a minor.

I can't wait to be treated like a human being who grows up soon.

I was trying to secure a respite of time on the grounds of how I got older.

Ask Bridget a question, as if Amanda felt something here.

"Um, is Isaac good looking from the elves?

What she did was ask questions about appearance.

By human standards, Claude is good, and Bridget is cute.

Then I wondered what it would look like if I saw humans by elf standards.

Bridget haunts this question with a roar of "mmm".

I can't say anything that would tear up Isaac's mouth earlier.

But if you answer me seriously, I answered you. There's going to be a problem.

It was quite serious and required shallow answers.

"Well, you don't disgust me. Thinking about it, including living things...... Will it be a good category? Unlike others, it's an amazing trait."

"Really?"

- Bridget's answer is an easy one.

But Amanda, as someone who had a crush on Isaac, intuitively felt something nasty from Bridget's statement.

(It's also fascinating in the eyes of an elf woman. That's Isaac)

Amanda was confident that there was no madness in her eyes, and found out that there were other powerful enemies besides Loretta.

Maybe stronger than Loretta just because she's close and in a cheerful relationship.

Nevertheless, the element that the race was different had given her peace of mind.

The walls of the race are high.

There is no way that Isaac, who is calm and settled, can't think about life expectancy.

Because I thought Isaac would never choose Bridget for anything directly related to life expectancy differences.

However, Isaac is also a man.

I could lose Bridget's beauty, so I couldn't be alarmed if I could feel any relief.

"What does Amanda think?

"Heh!"

I got an unexpected return here.

Try Bridget, he just listened back as part of the public discourse.

But if I tried Amanda, it just seemed like a killer pass from a rival.

I can wander around in front of Isaac himself, not knowing how to answer.

"Eh, do you think it looks good? Like appearances, smart places."

Amanda didn't get a good answer.

That is why it is rude of Bridget to be silent.

So all I could do was talk honestly as a result of wandering.

"Heh, yeah. Well, it's not particularly bad except for your personality."

Unlike Amanda, who thinks heavily, Bridget flushed it gently.

"Mr. Bridget. That's like saying it's bad character."

Isaac looks up and points out.

Bridget also lightly recieves the allegations.

"Do you want a girl to have a boy's personality called 'change'?

"Sorry about that."

Fred responds immediately to Bridget's question.

Isaac is frustrated, but a good word doesn't come back to Bridget's words.

Because of that, I couldn't even think of a good reply to Fred.

All I could do was get a regrettable look on my face.

- It was still Claude who put out the help boat here.

"Well, that's a good story. More than that, why don't we talk about food? After resuming interaction with humans, Elf's diet also changed dramatically. I also switched from rice to bread. This was the biggest of them all."

Claude grabs one chocolate cookie.

"Chocolate is great. I just ate it with soy sauce and it didn't taste good, but it's the best food for me to eat as it is."

To Claude's outrageous remarks, Fred and Amanda just put their necks up.

In the meantime, for some reason, Pamela flashes her face.

But Isaac couldn't confirm her reaction.

Because he himself, more than anyone else, was staring at Claude with a strange face.

"Mr. Claude, what are you doing? I can't believe I ate chocolate with soy sauce even though I denied that 'times can't keep up' with chocolate on the fruit... It's too much adventure."

Deny Claude's adventures to feelings like "I don't even like to imagine" Isaac.

He laughed it off.

"As I said earlier, the change to a bread meal made the soy sauce unsuitable for the meal. I've been trying to figure out if there's anything that might go well with elves and human cooking. No, that wasn't good."

"That would be so. But I think it's great to try to create a new flavor."

Isaac doesn't just deny it, he affirms it, too, because Claude is likely to change the course of the story.

"Um, do you have soy sauce? Maybe with miso?

Here, once again, for some reason, Pamela ate up.

In Isaac, she was becoming a cannibal character.

"I do. Now that I can import rock salt from the Reed Kingdom, I was starting to make a lot of it. Nevertheless, it is ironic that demand is losing thanks to the resumption of AC"

"Really? So, do you plan to export it or not?

"Yeah, I do. The other day, Isaac asked me to sell a certain amount, so I should arrive in a month or two."

From Wang Du to Tilly Hill, it takes a month to get back and forth from the carriage.

A wagon loaded with luggage would take more time.

Pamela seemed intrigued, even though she knew it wasn't readily available.

"Mr. Isaac, would you mind splitting it up a little, if I may?

"Fine. Because I was going to buy more with the intention of dividing it into His Highness Loretta, the Department of Family Medicine, etc. in order to get to know the culture of the elves. Where did Mr. Pamela find out about soy sauce?

"What, uh... I always wondered what kind of condiment it would be because it was written in the old literature when I looked into the elves."

"I see."

(There really was such a literature)

Isaac also appropriately replied that he had read it in a book when asked why he was interested in soy sauce.

That surprises me when I find out that such a book really existed.

(But now I'm glad you said Pamela is delicious too. After all, it would be important to say that tastes are similar between couples)

I've never had a chance to cut it out to Pamela before, but Claude cut it out for me in the best possible way.

If Isaac says, "It was delicious to season an elf called soy sauce or miso," and Pamela thinks it's "unsavory," he suspects Isaac's taste.

But this time Claude brought up the topic of soy sauce.

Thanks to this, even if it doesn't fit Pamela's tongue, it won't do Isaac any harm.

He was the best help to Isaac.

"We look into dishes made with soy sauce and miso, and we actually make what we use, so we'll make it when we get the real thing"

Subtle Isaac tried to create an incentive to call Pamela to the Mansion again.

"To get the elves to cook," then it wouldn't be unnatural.

"Oh, I'd love to try it, too."

Amanda claims her existence.

I'm not interested in the dishes themselves, but I'm interested in the dishes Isaac has made.

I wasn't going to miss the opportunity to eat Isaac's handmade dishes.

"Of course you're welcome. When the opportunity comes, I invite you."

Isaac didn't think Amanda was in the way.

Pamela and I still have a shallow relationship to meet.

Fred, I was thinking that it would be tough not to call someone together, as in the relationship below.

You can call around Tiffany, but if Amanda wants to come, she can.

(Family Medicine Department, so I guess you're interested in cooking elves)

Isaac just thought so.

"Do you think Isaac, who is interested in pine mushrooms, is a delicious seasoning... But I'm interested in something called an elf seasoning. Call me when it arrives."

"Yeah, fine."

I'd say "don't come" on the inside, but on the face of it, he's the one who becomes related to Isaac.

I couldn't handle it underneath, so I showed a welcome bare gesture on the surface.

From then on, Claude and Bridget's hobbies and preferences were opened up.

As Isaac thought, it was a soothing and easy-going atmosphere get-together thanks to Bridget.

There were occasions when the fondness of Pamela at the heart seemed to wane, but it kind of ends up being rejuvenating.

This get-together was a step forward for Isaac, but Isaac wasn't the only one who had a harvest.

Each of the others was able to speak satisfactorily.

- Especially Pamela, who went home looking more satisfied than anyone else.