Those who want to meet Isaac today need some identity or reason.

This is to focus on schooling among students.

Unlike kids before they become students anymore, they don't have time to spare.

If he meets with anyone who wants to see him without restrictions, Isaac will be unable to do anything.

Then I tried to restrict it after consulting with my family because it would interfere with my education.

In general, the secretary such as Norman sorts.

- But sometimes there were applications from people who could not be judged by them.

"An application from Baron Cunningham for a visit?

"He said it was a serious matter......, how are you doing?

Norman asks Isaac.

If Baron Cunningham is an individual, he has dismissed it at his discretion.

But he is the Marquis Wilmente's best friend.

If a serious matter concerns the Marquis Wilmente, it cannot be dismissed at Norman's discretion.

The problem is that Baron Cunningham won't go into the details of the matter.

As far as hearing his rumors is concerned, he has no head to think about acting on his own, so it is natural to think of it as being at the behest of the Marquis Wilmente.

So Norman decided to leave it to Isaac's discretion.

"You can schedule an appointment. I can imagine what to do. Then I'm welcome."

Back to back with Norman's troubles, Isaac agreed lightly.

(Sounds like you were willing to work under me.)

As I said, Isaac had an idea.

I've tried to hire Baron Cunningham as an advisor in confectionery making before.

At that time he said "I can't betray the Lord Wilmente" and refused, but I guess I had a heart break.

It's a mixed decision with anxiety that you might be betraying a friend.

It's an important matter for him.

It's not weird what you're applying to see as if you have serious business to do.

"Norman, maybe Baron Cunningham will follow me."

"Hahaha, make a joke. Baron Cunningham is Marquis Wilmente's best friend. You won't be saddled that easily."

Even in Isaac's words, just this time Norman laughed off as well.

It can't be anything.

"Well, you should look forward to that day."

"No way..."

When he saw Isaac laughing niggardly, Norman said, "What, really?" He was showing confusion.

(Baron Cunningham's getting under me is huge)

It can also be titled Confectionery Advisor.

If there is the fact that "Marquis Wilmente's best friend is under Isaac," it makes it easier to put the other nobles under control by cutting them off.

He is a good example of the value of the position, even if it has no political value in person.

Isaac was looking forward to the day of his meeting with him.

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The meeting day with Baron Cunningham was made a weekend when the application was made.

Sometimes my plans were vacant, but I wanted to see them a little early.

In attendance are two people, Norman and Tommy.

I was letting Matt study as a nobleman.

Sometimes I've become a baron, and when I can afford it, I make time available to learn what I need as a nobleman.

Baron Cunningham's opponent had determined that one Tommy as a reliable escort would suffice.

- But it wasn't Baron Cunningham that Isaac was waiting for.

"Thank you very much for accepting this sudden visit"

Word itself is something that has no philosophy.

But his expression wasn't what it used to be.

Until now, it was something that made me feel as gentle as Randolph and unreliable at the same time.

But now he has a look that makes him feel reliable, worthy of being a messenger.

Though not on his face, Isaac was bewildered by his changes.

"This is an important project, please pay for it"

Greetings are there, too, and Baron Cunningham has suddenly made demands.

"Baron Cunningham, it's..."

Norman tries to blame him for his attitude, but Isaac stops it with his hand tricks.

"Fine. Given what Baron Cunningham is trying to talk about, it's only natural that he wants to hear as little as possible. But Norman and Tommy will stay. They won't talk to anyone, and it's easier for them to know that they're moving forward."

"That's Lord Enfield. I didn't know you'd be spotted on an errand... I leave it to Lord Enfield to decide who to leave behind."

If Isaac is someone he trusts, there's nothing wrong with being listened to.

And by doing so, it also conveys my readiness.

Baron Cunningham had no objection to Isaac's decision.

Seeing Baron Cunningham react, Isaac lowers the maids.

Now there are only four of us in the room.

Baron Cunningham cuts out the story.

"It will all be discerned, but first I apologize for ever cheating on you. Sorry, sir."

Baron Cunningham makes an apology.

But Isaac had no idea why.

(Here I say, "What is it? It's not a good idea to ask...)

For some reason, they are talking on the assumption that they are "discerning what you are cheating on".

Isaac was confused because I don't even remember being fooled.

Close your eyes once and try to calm your mind by taking a deep breath.

The way it looks all around me is, "What? You weren't gonna find out about that?" But he seemed as grand as he thought.

"Norman and Tommy are stories I don't know. It would be easier for both of us to believe it than to explain it from me, from Baron Cunningham's mouth. Could you explain the situation to them?

Isaac was trying to understand the situation by becoming Isaac.

So I replied like this.

If you listen to the explanation for the two of them, you'll know what they were cheating on.

After I understood the content, I was going to mislead this place by saying something that looked like it.

But Baron Cunningham laughs bitterly.

"I didn't expect you to explain yourself......, Lord Enfield is quite a bad person too. But I don't want them to think I was doing something I couldn't explain myself. Let me explain."

Baron Cunningham shifts his gaze to Norman and Tommy.

"You two should have heard my rumors. A particularly prominent fool among the nobles under the Marquis Wilmente umbrella. A backward man in his life who is thought to have fallen to the bottom of the aristocratic society some time ago, had he not been a good friend of the Marquis Wilmente. But that's tentative. I was acting like a fool."

He begins his explanation with polite language.

Norman has no title, and Tommy is the new baron.

Baron Cunningham is inherently superior.

But the difference in title wasn't necessarily the difference in identity.

Norman is the lead secretary of the House of the Duke of Enfield and the housekeeper.

The Duke is an honorary title, so the size of the ministerial corps is very small compared to the title.

Nevertheless, when it comes to the housekeeping of the Duke's house, his speaking power to the Lord will also be quite significant.

He was a much bigger opponent than the barons, Viscounts, etc. who had not held important positions.

Besides, Norman's father, Benjamin, is Morgan's lead secretary.

Even without a title, he is someone who doesn't want to break his mood.

Tommy is even simpler.

Even though he has just become a baron, he plays an easy-to-understand role in making a big deal out of it on the battlefield.

Tommy has a better sequence as a nobleman than Baron Cunningham, who has officially had no results whatsoever.

He is furthermore the Deputy Knight Commander of the House of the Duke of Enfield.

I could never insult you as "young."

"Acting......,?

Norman asks Baron Cunningham.

Certainly, as Baron Cunningham put it, it wasn't like he said.

Those around me who are insulted say, "I was just pretending to be a fool. I'm really smart," he says.

If it weren't for this situation, I'd just be laughing with my colleagues later.

It is an incredible word to understand.

Baron Cunningham himself understands the matter best.

So I was trying to explain the content more clearly.

"It happened seven years ago at the ten-year-old ceremony. After that incident, the Marquis Wilmente family had gathered the nobles under his umbrella for a meeting. So Marquis Wilmente said this." The Marquis Wilmente is not going to deal with the Marquis Welrod ". At that time I said 'The Marquis Wilmente, right' before anyone else spoke. The Marquis Wilmente can't make a stand, so include what we're going to retaliate on our own."

Hearing this story, Tommy puts his hand on the sword pattern.

Because he identified Baron Cunningham as a dangerous man.

"Tommy."

"My lord!"

Isaac calls Tommy's name to stop him.

But naturally, Tommy looked unhappy.

Because this is where safety comes first.

Isaac shook his head left and right, "Oh, boy," he said.

"If you're willing, I'm doing it. We need to hear the story first."

"Okay."

Tommy releases his hand from the sword.

But if anything happened, I started observing Baron Cunningham's movements more carefully than ever, trying to keep my body up and protect Isaac.

"Of course, I wasn't really motivated. It's all acting. By saying that, the purpose was to buy the unhappiness of Marquis Wilmente in front of everyone."

Hearing his explanation, Norman and Tommy said, "What are you talking about?" and shake his neck.

Isaac said as he repaired the surface, "Is that a mazo cumming out?," and was even more confused.

"After my remarks, Marquis Wilmente said, 'I'll tell you before you take any action, the house that took any action on the Marquis Welrod family will be insulated without question'. In fact, there shouldn't have been a house to take action on the Marquis Wellrod."

Baron Cunningham turns his gaze to Isaac.

It would mean confirmation.

That's about as much as Isaac figured out, so he nods and responds, "There was nothing."

"Right! Someone else cut it out before he spoke, because Baron Cunningham is best friends with Marquis Wilmente."

"Exactly."

Having listened so far, Norman noticed what Baron Cunningham was doing.

But Baron Cunningham keeps explaining because Tommy doesn't seem to understand it yet.

"Even if others say the same thing, Marquis Wilmente will still reprimand them. And the fact that 'reprimanded' is in my mind. to himself and others. So I decided to pull the poverty lottery." Baron Cunningham has lost his word again. "" He's helping me without buying the Unhappiness of the Marquis Wilmente because he's going to say something stupid. "The other nobles must think so. Even if I am allowed to be the best friend of the Wilmente Marquis, no one should be dissatisfied with being treated as special. Instead, they'll be happy to be their shields again."

Explained so far, Isaac and Tommy understood the role Baron Cunningham had played until he was considered a fool on purpose.

- He abandons the public body for his best friend and stands up for the stability of the Marquis Wilmente family.

He was a fine figure who could not be compared to what was rumored to be in the world.

That's why Isaac has his doubts.

(I can't tell I'm such an amazing guy... Where and how I misunderstood what. You ever try to hire me as a confectionery advisor? You liked chocolate that much?

The more I think about it, the stranger it seems to me.

Claude likes chocolate too, but won't even think about betraying the elves.

I don't understand Baron Cunningham's thoughts at all, so I decided to see what was going on here for a while.

"I see, you do seem to be a good actor. Until now, I thought it was a rumor."

Tommy reviewed Baron Cunningham, but he still can't loosen his guard.

No, I was becoming more vigilant because I wasn't the only one.

It's hard to think of the best answer, but it's harder to think of the worst.

A person is something that really comes up with a hard answer.

- Come up with the worst answer faster than anyone else, and execute it faster than anyone else.

You can't do that without more intelligence and courage than the crowd.

In fact, Baron Cunningham, with excellent abilities, exposed what he had been hiding.

That's why I can't force Tommy to be on guard either.

Baron Cunningham, who sees such Tommy's vigilance, takes a single seal out of his nostalgia.

"This is a letter from the Marquis Wilmente. I came here today as a messenger to deliver this. The content may already be expected…"

"No, let me check before we talk. There's nothing loco about moving on your own predictions. You don't want to be ashamed of yourself when you're wrong."

"Now, please review the contents"

Baron Cunningham thought, "That's just prudent" about Isaac, who started reading the letter.

At the same time, he said, "How am I supposed to beat someone who's strong and acts prudently?" The question also arises.

But the question was immediately discarded.

Isaac can't be an enemy anymore.

"... I see. Is this an offer of cooperation from Lord Wilmente?"

Isaac, who read the letter, had fear occupying his chest more than joy.

(Where did you find out!

The contents of the letter, if summed up in a big mess, say "I promise my full cooperation with what Isaac is trying to do in the future".

- Why was it known?

- Why did the Marquis Wilmente offer to cooperate without informing the Reid royal family?

I didn't know everything.

There's one thing I can tell.

"The only reason is that the person in front of me will talk to me."

Because I guess he came for it.