Mid June.

The season when you start sweating at temperatures.

When he got home, Isaac was thinking in his own room.

After the meeting with Baron Cunningham, he said, "Keep your mouth shut because I don't know if I'll hire you yet," and kept a good stop to Norman and Tommy.

Because rumors such as the idea of establishing a parliament are a big problem.

(That's not what I'm supposed to do...)

Isaac even became Duke.

Called Your Excellency, the King's next greatest position.

Though parliament by nobility, if we make something called parliament, it leads to a weakness of power.

Once made, Elias might involve civilians in the council as a good appeal to the Dwarves for clarity.

If that happens, it will eventually lead to the collapse of the aristocracy.

Now that I have power, I have no reason to purposefully imitate throwing it away at Dob.

(But if that's what they're misunderstanding, it's not bad. It's much better than finding out about Pamela.)

In the meantime, the worst was avoided.

On top of that, I was also ready to involve the Marquis Wilmente.

As far as the worst this case is concerned, it is arguably the best result.

Proverbs like "Turn Harm and Exchange Blessings" and "All Things Cylon Horse" come to Isaac's head.

(And then it's winter, and if you sign the person, that would be perfect. Aren't you thinking too much because you're smart? It's amazing how much you think about it.)

Isaac thinks about Baron Cunningham.

I can only say that the various elements were combined to derive the answer just fine.

Though the answer was incorrect, the reason I thought so was what I think Isaac also called "I see".

It is quite a thought for the nobility of the kingdom of birth.

- But I was thinking too much.

Isaac is not that interested in politics.

If I thought simpler, I might have known there was "rebellion against the royal family".

"That can't be" because I'm smart, and I'm limiting my answers from myself.

Excellent, but therefore seems to be getting into shape.

But pretending to be an idiot requires flexibility.

I almost had trouble judging him even if I appreciated him.

But I can use what I can.

It's worth it that instead of suddenly pretending to be an idiot, I kept pretending to be an idiot all the time.

It is easy to be alert in conversations with the good, but also with the not.

So is Claude.

He floated a sales smile with other nobles and talked about not being able to capture his verbal butt, but he was forgiving Baron Cunningham.

I guess I can talk easily to him that doesn't look like he's behind it.

Besides, the fact that there was a common topic of chocolate played a role.

It had an atmosphere that seemed to make me quite close, and Isaac was right.

It's not all good though.

Steak sauce based on bitter chocolate or chocolate dressing for salad.

They were disgusted by the preconceived "chocolate is for treats" cooks who also challenged the chocolate-made gratin and others, but they enjoyed developing new products together in the kitchen.

Isaac was initially complained about it, but the cooks stopped complaining immediately.

- Because Isaac had a problem with Isaac.

Isaac was trying to make a pork bone soy sauce-style soup by adding soy sauce to the pork boned bouillon after the soy sauce arrived.

This leads the cooks to think, "You can't talk to this guy about food".

Instead, a complaint can now be lodged with Morgan, the owner of the hall, but he silences Isaac and Claude on their actions, saying, "Maybe Isaac has some idea".

If Morgan doesn't move, there's no way to prevent him from making something familiar and inexperienced.

Because Isaac and Claude were involved, the cooks could only give up and accept.

Soy sauce is not monopolized by Isaac, but is also offered to the noblemen who started it, the College's Department of Family Studies, etc.

Naturally, I also gave it to Pamela.

As hard as it was to watch her smile happily receive and put up with tension and wanting to hug her.

But when I actually eat a dish made with soy sauce and wonder if that wonderful smile clouds my mood.

(Though I'm interested in elf culture, food preferences are up to people......)

"I won't tell anyone who gave it to me because it's a souvenir, but it didn't fit my mouth."

Pamela would say, "It was delicious," but I don't know if that's what she meant.

Soy sauce and miso are bad for people in this world.

If Isaac didn't have memories of his previous life either, he wouldn't have thought of eating them.

The Marquis cook is top notch.

If I hadn't known there was soy sauce or miso, I would have been happy with the food in this world.

I also know that Isaac feels delicious because he has a desire for a nostalgic flavour.

I didn't expect Pamela to be happy.

(When that happens, don't mean Nicole is the only one who's happy with soy sauce... It would be an act anyway, but I just don't like that. Then the result is that only one person in the world is satisfied)

Nicole would love to give her soy sauce, but Isaac thought it was an act.

- He said it was the perfect act to fool a man.

If you were really happy, it's a sad fact that the only person with a common preference is Nicole.

I don't even know if it's a setup for the original game.

But if so, with what idea did you put that setting on Nicole...

It feels horrible, like a setting for attacking the reincarnated person's self.

(Even if you have memories of your previous life in the first place, it's just in your favor as a child. The difference between the original and the original is coming out gradually, and I don't know the details, so I'm losing it.)

Isaac takes what he leaves to the Braak and Gray Chambers of Commerce to make and looks at.

It was the yo-yo that made the Braak Chamber of Commerce good at handling woodworking.

It's just a string on a round shredded tree part, but it should be enough for a kid's toy.

I don't know if Kendra will like it, but I'd love it if you enjoyed it.

And it was the magic knife that made the Gray Chamber of Commerce make it.

It's a real socky knife, but it's a docky toy that's starting to pull inside using a spring.

The tip of the knife is sharp because it looks real sockly.

I also thought of this as a toy for Kendra, but the decision not to want Kendra to get hurt caused me to just make the prototype and stop producing it.

After all, children's toys are safety first.

But Isaac doesn't want to use that kind of knowledge.

I really wanted to use my previous life's knowledge to take power more nicely.

But even with my previous life's knowledge, I'm just saying I got off to a faster start than the other kids.

When the start dash is over, I feel the fear that they might gradually catch up to me.

It is so much reminded by the reality in front of me that "because of my memory of a previous life, I can only make things like toys" that I do not like them.

Isaac pushes and moves the blade tip of the knife and plays with the chatter.

(I'm just like this knife. It's just a look-alike stick......)

Isaac was a little naïve because of meeting Baron Cunningham.

Even though the answer was wrong, I don't know if I can derive that answer from limited information.

At best, it would be to the extent that I think there is something.

I thought I was shown a man who could and showed me the difference from myself.

If the newborn kids start at 0 and Isaac's abilities are 10, it's a huge lead unlike any of the other kids.

But even if Isaac studies seriously and grows to 15, there are some excellent people in the world: 20 or 30.

"There's no winning in front of a real genius," he was about to lose confidence.

(But don't you need to give up? I can't do it on my own. But I just need to use the guy I can count on)

Nevertheless, there is no one to rely on.

It's about Matt who can say he's special, unlike the others.

But he's just superior to personal martial arts.

I need a brainiac to assist me with my thoughts.

Fortunately, he's in a situation where we seem to have access to Baron Cunningham, so we just have to make good use of him.

If there is a problem, is it possible to discuss the key issues?

(I hope Norman is becoming a dependable advisor because he has an English talent education)

So far, his growth depends on it.

Norman should be okay with some stepping in to talk to you.

"It has nothing to do with Isaac," it's too late to escape.

We've been dating too long to claim irrelevance, and whoever sees it, it's Isaac's stomach.

"I didn't know about the revolt," it is deeply related to the point where there can be no excuse.

If you eat poison, in the spirit to the plate, you'll cooperate.

(Call Norman)

Of course, we don't suddenly talk about rebellion.

Following a meeting with Baron Cunningham, we intend to lay down guidelines for expanding our forces in the future.

I was trying to get an opinion on where I was going to be on my side from.

I was just leaving the room to go get him, and Isaac decided to take his toy knife.

It's for mischief, let's just surprise him a little bit.

Place in a sheath made of skin and hang with a string on the belt.

(At a time like this, it would be useful to have that patsy stop button. Even though it makes it easier to hang it on your belt without having to string it up)

When Isaac thought of the snap button, he immediately wrote down the idea on the paper.

This should please Sieghardt.

Next, I also write ideas such as rivet buttons.

"All right!... you're not!

I accidentally came out with my mouth shut. "Okay!" to the word, "and I get stuck as it is.

This idea of "something useful for life if there is one" comes to mind first and makes me sad to be happy with it.

It's not pointless, but it's too different from what I want to do and I'm disappointed.

In Isaac's depressing ear, he hears the door being knocked.

"Dear Isaac! Oh, my God!"

I can hear Norman from across the door.

(Oh, my God, is that because I telepathically told you what I was going to call you?

I say, "Go ahead" while I don't think so.

When Isaac gives permission to enter, Norman, who blues his face, comes in.

"What's up, Norman? Is someone dying?

In too much haste, Isaac tries to calm him down by tapping lightly.

"Exactly. You know very well."

But in Norman's words, Isaac is upset this time.

"Lady Judith of the Earl of Lancaster's house was captured by church people while she was out of school. Guilty is unknown. Master Hans has arrived to inform us of this."

"Ooh..."

Isaac certainly knew about it.

(Speaking of which, is Judith going to be sentenced to death for being snitched out to church by Michael...)

At Michael's True End, Judith is apparently being snitched and executed by the church as a witch who confuses the people.

An event that was supposed to happen at the end happened among the students.

Which means Michael's offense is going that far.

Nicole is reliable, but Judith is a mess to be executed.

(Count Lancaster is a valuable ally. We need to avoid what they think we've missed...)

I'm getting news from Hans, but if I don't do anything, I'll definitely be resented.

I wanted to avoid being resigned as Isaac, even if only with the title of External Consultant.

Naturally, there is a desire to help Judith.

If Isaac hadn't left Nicole at his own convenience, there was nothing like Judith getting dumped by Michael.

If I had left Nicole alone, I would have imagined that one day she would be like this.

I need to follow up on what I know and overlooked.

Besides, she's a human being from all over the world - no, we need help for the men.

"You're probably sending out a messenger to your grandfather, too, but keep the messenger out of here. And let Matt summon the knights of the Duke of Enfield."

"Ha!"

When Isaac gave the instructions, Norman left early enough.

(Absolutely, Michael does troublesome things too. But I can handle it now)

Extreme story, as Duke of Enfield (...) then any response is allowed.

It is also possible to take a physical solution, as it is spared from sin against the royalty.

If there's a problem, it's the effect of hostility with the Church.

Many wouldn't believe me when I said, "I just rubbed it with church officials, I didn't take God lightly"

When you turn religion against your enemies, it's obvious that something nasty is going to happen.

I don't want it to be a muddy battle, like Nobunaga Oda and Hondo Temple.

We need to discuss this with Seth the Archbishop and make a good compromise.

It's troublesome, but it has to be done.

Isaac heads to Margaret.

I'm just going out to make a report just in case.

I was just talking to Rosa, Pamela's grandmother, but it soon became rumoured and known, something I didn't need to hide.

So I usually cut out the story.

"Ma'am, it looks like Miss Judith from the Earl of Lancaster family has gotten into trouble, so I'm going to go help her."

"Yes......, do you need help?

Margaret sees Rosa as chilling.

The Count Lancaster family is aristocratic.

We may need the power of the Aristocrat-led Windsor Marquis family.

I thought it would be easier if I spoke to Rosa here later, and she was asking Isaac.

"No, you don't have to. I'll clean it up right away. You'll be back by dinner."

But Isaac refused to cooperate.

Seth and I are familiar, and if I have to, I can use the Duke's title to put a piece on with my strength moves.

And most importantly, he wanted to dress up in front of Rosa.

She is Pamela's grandmother.

I'm glad to hear Pamela tell me how active Isaac was from her mouth.

However, I had to settle it early because of my outfit, so I was also supposed to strangle myself.

"Sorry to bother you. Take your time."

Isaac laughed at Nicole, graciously before leaving the spot.

Out the front door, Norman and Matt and the others were waiting.

Isaac rides his horse and looks around at them from the horse.

"Many of you are also knights of the Marquis of Wellrod. But remember, I'm a knight at the Duke of Enfield's now. Like someone asks you, but you say you acted as a knight in the Duke of Enfield family."

"Ha!"

This is to escape responsibility.

If you are the knight of the Marquis of Wellrod, the noise throughout the city is incriminating.

But if you're a knight in the Duke of Enfield family, you're not guilty as long as you're following Isaac's orders.

This is the Duke's prerogative.

They knew that, too, they could be commanded.

Tension runs among the knights.

And at this time, I regret Isaac's brain.

(Should I have changed into horseback riding clothes before riding a horse......)

Fortunately, it's not that far to the church.

I just hope that no strand deviation occurs.

"All aboard! We're going to church."

By order of Isaac, the knights of the Duke of Enfield moved quickly.

This is the first dispatch order by Isaac, who became Duke of Enfield.

The knights were not just nervous, but had a strange exaltation.

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When we arrived at the church, a large crowd of tourists were gathering.

When I checked what was happening from the horse, I saw Judith being put on a wooden pillar in the square in front of the church.

There's tons of firewood at your feet.

"It's Lord Enfield's street. Clear the way!

Make Matt retreat the audience with a loud voice echoing in the square.

Then I saw a group pressing and pressing each other in front of the square.

With the crest of armor, I can tell it's the knight of the Count Lancaster family and the Count Brander family.

Exactly. There seems to be some sort of distinction between pulling out swords and not fighting around the city.

"Lord Enfield, thank you for your help!

The knight of the Earl of Lancaster family calls out to Isaac.

Isaac nods to him and responds.

And turn to the knights of the Count Brander family.

"Ask the knight of the Count Brander family. Why would you try to kill Miss Judith?

"That's what Master Michael said that Master Judith was a witch... We were ordered to help guard the execution as it progressed."

"So, what about Michael?

I look around, but I don't see Michael.

So Isaac asked where he was.

"I'll be at your mansion."

"Right..."

(Are you afraid to order me to kill myself and see the consequences? pity)

Isaac killed Nathan with his own hands.

In doing so, I have tried to reinforce my fear of myself, because if I order someone, they will resent the one who ordered them.

Isaac despises Michael for killing his fiancée, Judith, but is not prepared to bear it all himself.

"Clear the way. Otherwise, push it through as hard as you can! Of course, if you turn your teeth, I will sue the royal family that the Duke of Enfield house has been attacked by Count Brander's house."

Isaac's threats cleared the way for the knights of the Count Brander family.

This is a threat, but it also makes sense to help them in positions they can be commanded to take.

They can't judge exactly what turns the Duke of Enfield against his enemies in the field.

Naturally, it's perfect to be killed unilaterally without even being able to fight back.

That Isaac made a grand excuse to pave the way thanks to his name as Duke of Enfield.

A mild threat opens the way without bleeding.

A knight from the Count Lancaster family tries to break through there first.

"Wait, you guys wait here."

Isaac will stop them.

"Why? We need to help Lady Judith."

Judith was captured, and I guess they're in a hurry, too.

"We're not responsible for this because we're dropping out of school," but it's not something we can overlook.

But there was a reason why it was better without them.

"I will keep this place, the Duke of Enfield. Unless Uncle Lancaster is staying in the King's Capital, but now he is back in his own territory. If the noise gets louder, it's bound to be a mess. But the action of the Duke of Enfield (...) and his Knights will not be a major problem. You know what that means?

"Lord Enfield...... Thank you."

When Isaac emphasized the Duke (...), the knights of the Count Lancaster family also understood.

They will be guilty if the disturbances increase, but Isaac and the minister who obeys orders will not be guilty.

It would be more convenient not to have a knight from the Count Lancaster family, even if we were to adopt a forceful approach.

The impression that "Isaac doesn't hate violent means" was just a positive element this time around.

The synergy between Isaac and the title Duke had given them a sense of trust that "any hand would help Judith".

So he accepted to keep an eye on the place.

At the same time, the knights of the Count Brander family were blushing their faces, saying "a hell of a guy has stuck his neck in it".

- Mat and Tommy are all powerful and poorly handicapped opponents.

Because the next person in the current king's capital who doesn't want to deal with the royal family has come out so early.

I didn't know what to do because of Michael's absence, and I was only able to stand up to him with difficulty in dealing with it.

When Isaac advances the horse, Matt and the others follow him.

The line passed between the audience and the knights and went to Seth and the others who were watching how things were going.