Graham was an adult while the monks were transporting him to the crematorium.

Matt beat me up and I don't have the energy to storm because I got my arm burned.

He shouts and screams when he can set fire to it, too.

Hearing a scream, Judith's hand strengthens as she holds it in Isaac's arms.

Isaac was also about to have an unpleasant dream, so he tried to enter the church with Seth where the fire had intensified somewhat.

There, a new group of knights approached the square in front of the church.

It is not just the knights of the Marquis of Wellrod, but also the knights of the Regular Army mixed.

After them comes also a carriage with the crest of the Marquis of Wellrod.

Probably Morgan I heard from.

It's an emergency, so he probably borrowed a knight from the royal family in addition to his escort.

"Stop it! Turn it off!

When the carriage reached the square, Morgan came out of it, as I thought.

Give orders to monks nearby, but those who are commanded are only bewildered.

I didn't think this was going to work. Morgan looks around and looks for the person responsible.

Then I found Hans.

Hurry up and run over to him.

"Hans! You, why didn't you stop! No, I can't stop you, but I would have bought you enough time!

"Executions have been delayed as far as I can under my authority. Didn't you make it?"

Hans is frightened by his brother's sword curtain.

But Judith is helping.

I replied calmly.

"Did you make it? Oh, you're right. It's good to see where you're being executed!

Naturally, this is ironic.

The fire is intensifying and Graham's appearance is invisible due to smoke.

Not a sight to see.

I was frustrated with Hans, who was as calm as other HR.

"Maybe you were close?

Hans thought about the possibility that Graham and I were close because Morgan was angry.

Confirm just in case.

"Were you close? Hans..., you..."

Morgan clenches his fist.

But even though he was my brother, he didn't do anything to beat me up in public.

Instead, grab the chest barn and gleefully close your face.

"Don't be ridiculous! You'd remember Sam playing with you, too! What do you call Judith's execution like some other HR!

Morgan couldn't forgive Hans for his attitude.

I've known Count Lancaster a long time.

Naturally, I also see Hans when he was home.

I couldn't wait to burn his granddaughter like that and talk about his flat brother.

"Though I went into church and cut off from secularism, I always thought of you as my brother. But I didn't know he was such a flirtatious guy. Isn't it the same as your father who hated you so much? You're on the same path as your father! You're not my brother!

So Morgan curses about Hans.

Exactly, if you say so much, I understand it was a mistake to think Hans was worried about Graham, too.

"Please calm down"

"Can you calm down!

"Master Judith is alive."

"He may be alive now. But how long? You're counting 100. You'll burn to death soon! He could be dead by now while we're talking!

"Master Judith is with Lord Enfield."

Hans points to the entrance to the church.

When Morgan looked in the direction indicated by his fingers, he did see Judith holding onto Isaac's arm.

Then one question comes to mind.

"... So who's being burned?

It's Graham.

Though it's a name I don't hear much about, Morgan had it in mind.

"There is only one church official in the capital, named Graham..."

"It's probably that Graham. Graham, deputy secretary general, is being burned now."

"What..."

Morgan sees a burning flame.

But I can't even confirm who's being burned because of the smoke.

"What..."

Now I see Isaac and Judith.

I had long dark hair and can't see my face, but I could tell that it would be me, not Judith's shadow fighter, because of my personalized chest swelling.

"What..."

- When Judith heard he was going to be burned, for some reason, a church executive had been burned.

I know it's probably Isaac's fault to do that, but I don't see why Graham is being burned.

For a while Morgan had been reluctantly shifting his gaze here and there.

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"I see. Is that what happened?"

When explained by Isaac and the others in the church, Morgan understood what was going on.

I still feel strange about Isaac's work.

"Hans, I'm sorry."

"Never mind. In that situation, we can't help but mistake Lady Judith for being burned."

Morgan apologizes for stuffing Hans.

Hans also didn't blame Morgan because it was understandably a confusing situation.

Regardless of just helping Judith, who can imagine treating whoever created the cause as a traitor and burning him?

Hans himself, who carried out his execution, was still an incredible thing.

"Mr. Hans. How far do you think I should go about this?

Isaac asks Hans a question.

This is about informing me that Judith is in danger.

The fact that the execution was on the verge of being carried out meant that Seth should have given permission eventually.

Before the conversation started, I wanted to see if I could tell you that Hans was committing treachery.

Hans replies with a slight grin.

"You can tell me everything. I contacted you."

"Okay."

Knowing that Hans had informed Isaac, Seth said, "Hmm?" but switched quickly.

Because I didn't have to execute Virgin Judith for a wrongful verdict.

Seth herself, gained recognition as one who could deliver his voice to God.

The result is auray, but you can meditate on some things.

"This time Mr. Hans informed the Marquis Welrod family that I was on time to help."

Isaac explains to Judith, who sits next to him.

Though I have a knight of escorts, I guess I'm scared because I'm inside the church.

She was still holding onto Isaac's arm.

At this point, Isaac...

"I don't mind being treated like a moron. Bury your face in your chest now."

"Exactly. Not in public. We should do it in the carriage or something."

- It was shaking between the ideas.

Isaac was desperate to put up with what seemed like a slight touch to the chest feeling that touched his arm.

But the edge of my mouth is really loose and makes me laugh naturally.

Seeing that smile, Seth and the others said, "Aren't you enjoying thinking about how we're going to cook church?" And I get anxious.

It was because they couldn't imagine Isaac, in a more relaxed position, making the woman more nimble just by the feel of her chest.

"It's going to be a story I don't want Mr. Judith to hear from you from here... Mr. Hans, how was your relationship with Graham?

Isaac begins a topic that touches on the core of this case.

Maybe it was caused by Michael, but Judith was about to be executed because he thought Graham's behavior was the most influential.

"... the relationship was not good. Previously it was enough to be seen as a rival, but in recent years we have seen feelings of hatred"

"When was this before?

"Until I became secretary."

Hearing Hans reply, Isaac was sure.

I'm sorry about Judith holding me in my arms.

"Will you forgive me if I rub it in confusion?

"Why don't you ask me from the front?"

- Desire grades down to.

"I'm sorry, Mr. Judith. Probably because of me."

"What... Why?"

Hearing Isaac's shocking confession, Judith's body trembles victoriously.

"Mr. Hans. How far can I tell you about eight years ago?

"You can tell me everything. In the name of collecting donations to the province, we all know it, and it's not something to hide."

"Then I'd like to explain it to Mr. Judith, including that."

Isaac takes a deep breath.

The surroundings received it as mind ready to make a serious announcement, but it's actually a big difference.

It was to calm my mind so that I wouldn't get a voice that bounced with the feel of my chest.

Even if I had sexual delusions in my head, I had a minimum of good sense that I just wouldn't put it on the table.

"Eight years ago, I killed my brother. As a result of that, my father, Viscount Saunders, fell ill. You know about this neighborhood, don't you?

Judith nods.

Isaac's brother killing is such a famous rumor that no one in the aristocratic neighborhood knows it.

Naturally, she also hears rumors.

It is also a well-known fact that Randolph was falling ill.

Regardless of the apparent rumors, they are so famous that most understood that they were "heartbroken by the shock of losing their wives and sons".

Judith didn't know what that had to do with anything.

"A state of emergency in which the successor is unable to conduct his affairs. Originally, Lord Welrod is about to return to his territory, but it is difficult because he holds the key position of Foreign Affairs Minister. Therefore, I have been appointed deputy lord. However, I have not yet been educated as a lord, nor can I compartmentalize my practice based on experience in young children."

Judith nods again.

As Isaac says, there's no way a child can represent a lord or anything like that.

Rather than difficult, it seemed impossible to her.

"Mr. Hans is Marquis Welrod's real brother. I wear what I need to do as a lord before I enter the church. So, Mr. Hans became my guardian."

"... is that it?

I don't know how Hans has anything to do with me. Judith hangs his neck.

I can't see my face, but I could somehow detect you looking strange.

"Mr. Hans came to Wellrod in the name of heading to the region to collect donations. And I made a huge donation from the Marquis Welrod family to thank them for helping me. This is not a problem in itself. I went to the province to collect donations, so I just said I got donations. But it wasn't a good time. At the time it was an important time to make who the next secretary-general. Graham must have thought Mr. Hans bought the secretary's position with his parents' money."

This is a lie.

But this story is also heard by the monks and the knights of the Count Lancaster family.

There's no need to be stupid and honest about "Hans asked for help becoming secretary instead of helping, and Morgan responded to that," etc.

It's not important there.

What is needed now is why Graham targeted Judith.

"So I guess I went from being a rival to being an object of hatred. Graham would have handled it carefully if anyone was accusing Mr. Judith. But Uncle Lancaster is Marquis Welrod's best friend. Sometimes we are friends, and the connection between the two houses is close. I think Judith might have been affordable in return for his interest in Hans."

"But that's..."

Judith's head moves and turns towards Hans.

Perhaps he said, "If that were the case, wouldn't it be worse for Mr. Hans, who misled without explaining? I suppose you want to say."

"If I hadn't killed my brother, Mr. Hans and Graham would still have had a better relationship. It was Graham who acted directly. But I'm the reason his heart gets so rough. I'm so sorry."

Isaac's actions were not part of the original.

Even if Graham hadn't been secretary, he might still have had a good relationship with Hans.

Maybe Graham was teaching Michael that in the original he could afford in his heart, "Charging his fiancée while he's in school would make his student life awkward".

If Isaac hadn't done anything, it probably wouldn't have meant Judith was about to be executed at this time.

Michael is the worst when it comes to who's fault, but he also reflects on how Isaac has influenced the flow of the original.

"It's okay. Because... the future, I don't know."

Even fortune tells us it will never hit.

As Isaac said, it changes in the behavior of those who know the results.

There's no way Isaac can tell a future that even fortune tells us doesn't have any special powers.

Judith had no desire to blame Isaac, who was just desperately acting for a housekeeper fight.

Isaac regained his mind and decided to move on to the next topic.

"By the way, I'd like to ask you, Archbishop, why did you proceed so quickly to the execution? Was Graham so good by then?

Even though I knew the cause was on me, I didn't know that Graham was able to move so quickly.

Even if you were gathering evidence in advance, someone should have stopped you from "being too hasty" at the trial.

Yet it was even progressing to execution.

Judith is the granddaughter of Count Lancaster.

Even if he was rooting, he's too handy.

There must have been some reason.

Questioned by Isaac, Seth looked like that at first.

But I didn't think it was a good idea to hide things here, so I decided to be honest with you.

Because if I kept my mouth shut and Isaac spotted me, I thought I'd be in a worse position than talking from myself.

I have no reason to bother choosing the worst choice.

"Sometimes Graham was excellent... The presence of the Count Brander family is greatly influenced"

"Count Brander's house?

(Did Michael do something? You despicable bastard!

Isaac first came to mind an act of intimidation (...).

Those in church basically don't like violence.

If you are surrounded by knights in command and threatened, you will have to obey Graham.

If you were surrounding a powerful man and creating an atmosphere where you couldn't oppose Judith's execution, it would be pretty vicious.

But for a different reason than Isaac thought, the Count Brander family had influence within the church.

Just because you do it doesn't mean they do it either.

"Since injuries continue to occur to miners and others, the income of the church in Count Brander territory also increases in the form of treatment costs. In recent years, donations of amounts that cannot be ignored have been made by the Count Brander family. Nature and Graham's influence grew."

Seth's explanation was easy to understand.

The Count Brander family is developing mines, but only those who fled the confused Marquis Wallick territory are short of people.

So they hire people from the Glades and other places to work as miners.

Nevertheless, it is not possible for an amateur to work the same way as a skilled person.

Many people are injured in work accidents, and treatment is administered more frequently.

I guess I didn't have to "hire a replacement for the injured" and tried to take care of him until I treated him properly and became a skilled person.

That seems to be an element of the Church's income growth, besides.

The problem is, it's a lot of donations.

The operation of the mine was on track and affordable in financial terms.

I know that, but why make a donation.

Michael fell in love with Nicole only recently.

There's no reason to keep a donation in advance to execute Judith.

When it came to making donations for a long time, Isaac had only one reason in mind.

"To be secretary, is that it?"

"I was just saying to Hans, 'In a few years, think about replacing the secretary'. Maybe he was looking for help from his parents just in case."

Seth agreed to Isaac's words.

He took the Secretary's seat in the way of a donation, so he might have wanted to show Hans that he was "this is the kind of cowardly way you've been doing it" by becoming Secretary in the same way.

This was only possible because of the enrichment of the Count Brander family.

"It's my fault..."

From Isaac's mouth, words leak that blame themselves.

(If I hadn't killed my predecessor, Lord Wallick, Uncle Brander would never have embarked on mine development. Graham became influential in the church because his parents became wealthy. It's my fault Judith was suddenly about to be killed because other nobles couldn't afford to defend him)

At the time, I thought it only affected Amanda's and Fred's engagement.

But the time bomb installed at that time exploded now.

I guess that distortion has emerged because I acted out of the original game.

I'm supposed to be made unhappy by the Gomens attacked by Nicole, but I'm made unhappy by my own hands.

- Amanda (Isaac), Judith (accomplice), Tiffany (Nicole).

Given the percentage of girls who made it unhappy, Isaac is a good match for Nicole.

Besides, it was my fault that I drove Graham's hatred and let the Count Brander family focus on him to speed up Judith's execution.

I can't blame her all the time.

(No, it's up to Nicole to let Michael take decisive action. My responsibility should be lighter on this one. I'm not bad)

Though I think so, I feel really awkward.

The tension that was up in Judith's chest until earlier also drops to the point that "just enough to feel it with your arms like this".

"Isa-Lord Enfield. What does the Count Brander have to do with the development of the mine?

Morgan asks Isaac.

That just didn't seem to have anything to do with all this.

I blame myself for whatever reason, not as Marquis Welrod, but because I was concerned about him as my grandfather.

Isaac is also in a hurry for this.

"I created the cause of the death of my predecessor, Lord Wallick. And if I'm honest with you, I don't have to think about it.

I desperately think of excuses with my chilling head thanks to the reduced tension.

"No, not that way...... It's a deal with Dwarves."

"Deal with Dwarves?

"That's right. Without a deal with Dwarf, the Counts of Brander would never have helped us so far."

Then Isaac explains why.

Minerals originally harvested in Count Brander territory should have been sold only while Wallick Marquis territory was in turmoil.

Because if the confusion in the Wallic Marquis lands subsides, the merchants will buy minerals from the Wallic Marquis lands again.

The quality is higher for minerals that can be harvested in Count Brander territory.

Nevertheless, not everyone switches counterparties immediately.

I've had dealings for years, and I don't need to cut the edge with the Marquis.

It was supposed to be a trend of gradual sale with intense share disputes with minerals that could be picked in the Marquis of Wallick territory.

But it was Dwarf's presence here that was a chase for the Count Brander family.

If they bring in iron or something, they'll buy it all for just one minute.

Minerals harvested in Count Brander's territory did not have to be stored in warehouses or sold cheaply.

The situation of not having a share dispute with minerals from the Marquis Wallick territory and selling them only for what they had dug brought a good economy to the Count Brander family.

Because of its financial strength, we were able to provide strong support to Graham.

I explained that.

Isaac is satisfied that he was able to say something like that while explaining himself.

The fact that I created the cause of my predecessor, the Marquis Wallick, was meant to be taken to the grave in silence.

Dennis did the same for me.

"That, no. … Lord Enfield is not bad"

Judith sheltered Isaac.

The others agree with her.

- Isaac knows that he made Elias sue him directly.

But the others don't know.

"Isaac doesn't get sick," was a common perception of those in this room.

Morgan in particular has strong feelings about it.

It was Isaac who killed Nathan, but it was Morgan who made the choice to call Hans.

Moreover, it was Hans who asked for a donation to shoot the Secretary's seat, and it was Morgan who responded to that.

"I think too much," he says to Isaac in consolation.

"Thank you.... even though I was able to get Mr. Judith out safely, I might have been upset too"

Lord Enfield can be upset, too.

Seth giggles.

I know only rumors about Isaac, so I was relieved to see the right part of the year.

- That relief created an extra word.

"Lord Enfield, it's not good to worry too much. Weren't you present at the moment of miracle? Moreover, as a party to the miracle. You should be more confident in yourself. By the way, could you show me that knife? I want to keep it in the church as an artifact."

Seth was a groom.

I am glad that my voice has reached God, because I was able to be present at the scene of a miracle.

So the word came out that you wanted me to show you the knife.

But Isaac can't admit it.

(Oh, no, no, you can't touch me there!

The knife is fake.

Spring toy where the sword body enters the pattern if stabbed.

It was made for Kendra, so the blade tip is also made to avoid injury.

I would have just said if it could be used as a critical paper knife.

When they see something like that, they find out that that miracle is fake.

Let's make it an accomplice.

That thought comes to mind, but soon the thought blew up.

When I found out it was a fake miracle, it wasn't something that I found out how religious people would react.

I don't mind Judith knowing, but I thought it would be a bad idea for Seth and the others to know.

"Under the Archbishop. One thing I'd like to make sure of."

"What is it? Of course, if it's a Dwarf knife, I'll pay for it."

Seth thought Isaac was reluctant due to financial problems.

It's what Isaac, who became Duke, has.

I was convinced of the thought that it must be quite valuable.

But Isaac had no intention of demanding consideration.

Because I was determined never to give it to you.

"I don't see why you can behave that way. Even though Graham was rooting for it, anyone in a position to do so would have to grant permission when it came to executing the Count's maiden. Who will be the chief officer in the Church of the King's Capital who will allow the execution to take place?

When Isaac pursues Seth with a glance, Seth's complexion changes.

Because it was he himself who authorized the execution.

"It's, uh..."

Seth gets stuck in words.

Though acting to divert the story from the knife thing, it was because Isaac's grim gaze was turned.

He sends Hans his gaze and asks for help.

I thought it would be safer to get cover from Isaac once, than to excuse myself.

Hans, who was relied upon, was just in trouble.

Isaac will never harm himself, but it's like Seth's life has been deposited.

If you make a mistake, it could be a stream to be burned like Graham.

The Archbishop's defense, which binds the Church within the Kingdom of Reed, was suddenly too heavy to be entrusted.

But we have to.

Because we can't lose Seth yet.

"Indeed, under the Archbishop's command, a final judgment has been made."

"Hans!"

To a sudden betrayal, Seth stares at Hans.

"But that's because Graham gathered evidence and Lady Judith did not contest anything at trial. When I was Lord Enfield's guardian before, I thought you told me that I could settle it if the report stated what I needed. Same as that. If necessary evidence or procedures are available, the execution documents shall be signed. The Archbishop's position is different, and he's no different from that of a lord in that he stands above the organization."

Hans brought up the matter of the Lords surrogate.

Even if I doubt my men's reports one by one, I won't be able to get the job going for long.

- If there was obviously strange evidence or Judith denied it, Seth wouldn't have signed it either.

Hans defended Seth in the form of an inevitable autograph as well.

"If you made the final decision, I think the chief executive should take that responsibility.... How's Mr. Judith? Do you think the Archbishop is also at fault?

Isaac decided to listen to the victim's feelings.

Then Judith shakes her neck left and right.

"That's it..."

You don't want Seth to be responsible.

Isaac decides to impress her.

"Okay. But as far as I'm concerned, I don't know if I can float just because a miracle has happened. In the first place, there was no need for a miracle without an execution disturbance."

"That's right..."

Seth still looked like she couldn't give up.

It was the first time for him that a prayer had reached God.

When I just became a monk, I thought, "May God one day receive a prayer," but the longer I don't get a prayer, the longer I say, "Don't you get a prayer from God? I think."

Since a prayer had arrived at God, there was no need to float.

The problem is that Isaac, who did the miracle, doesn't want to hand over the knife.

"Are you going to guarantee Mr. Judith's safety?

"Absolutely! From now on, we will treat you as a Virgin, so we will not try to harm you. On the contrary, Lord Judith's enemy is our enemy. I will defend the Church with all my might!

"Then that would be fine now. However, you will discuss future details with the Count Lancaster family. The knife will let you decide whether or not to give it to us depending on the outcome of that discussion"

"Oh no..."

Seth gives a desperate look.

Because the knife, which is supposed to be an artifact, has been held hostage to negotiation.

In order to obtain the artifact, significant concessions had to be made to the Count Lancaster family.

I find Isaac a little abhorrent when he says it's just after a miracle, but responds so calmly that he doesn't think he's a party.

Such a figure of him was something that would be wasted trying to keep his majesty to Judith and the knights.

(All right, now I've earned time. In the meantime, let's make a knife that cuts sockly properly. I'll have to stop talking to whoever made the toy knife.)

Naturally, Isaac had no miracle aftertaste.

Rather than rejoicing, it is a situation of cold sweat.

Plus, it's all a fake I created.

It was not a situation where I could innocently rejoice that it was a miracle.

Morgan, who was listening to Isaac and Seth talk, tried to cut out on a topic he hadn't touched on yet.

It's true that I thought you should take precedence over Seth, and I wanted to balance it in the form of "Isaac blames you, he helps you".

"Speaking of responsibility, wasn't it premature to execute Graham? If we kept him alive, we could have used him as a witness to pushing Count Brander's house."

"No, he had better kill now"

But Isaac denies the idea of keeping Graham alive.

There was a good reason for this.

(Michael needs to stay alive.)

"Count Brander's house is ruined! Michael's on death row!" It's a big problem when it comes to things like that.

They're going the reverse harend route. I don't want to get in Nicole's way.

Even if the Count Brander family loses some power, Michael must be kept alive.

When Michael's gone now, I don't know what Nicole's gonna do.

Until I attacked Jason, I had to leave the minimum form to do it.

But that's Isaac's convenience.

I can't tell anyone the truth.

There are no apparent reasons for this.

"The story is simple if you testify that Michael charged you and proceeded with the execution at the strong request of the Count Brander family. Then from Graham: 'The Count Brander family has nothing to do with it. What if they testify that the charges are true, but that they set it all up themselves to use it to harass Hans'?

"... then the pursuit of responsibility is tough."

Many, like Hans, are not out of touch with their parents' homes, but their appearance becomes unrelated to their homes at the time they enter the church.

When they testified that it was their sole responsibility, it would have been harder to pursue responsibility for the Count Brander family.

At best, Michael's reputation for accusing his fiancée just falls to the ground.

"The Count Lancaster family will also need a tip to wave down their fists swung up with anger. Instead of executing Graham for 100 or 0, we made sure we got 50 results."

"Mmmm..."

It wasn't Morgan who roared.

Seth and the knights present.

The content itself seems like an easy answer.

But I couldn't have thought of that while I was helping Judith.

Just helping Judith is a tough business.

While I was helping her, I couldn't believe that you were going to think and act on what happened after you helped her.

Morgan is used to it, but I can only be surprised at those who have only heard rumors about Isaac.

Judith is also surprised and becomes more powerful in embracing Isaac's arms.

"I see. If you do keep Graham alive, it could be your own responsibility. If we execute him here, we can pursue the responsibility of Count Brander's family in a vocal manner. I don't have any witnesses to prove my innocence, and the fact that I was making a huge donation to the church is proof."

Given what Isaac has done so far, it's no big deal for you to think about what will happen in the future.

Morgan responded calmly.

Plant the impression that Morgan is the only one around him.

Randolph is also thought to be the owner of a martial arts battle for one or two in the Reid kingdom, so he said, "Doesn't the Marquis Welrod now have all three of the strongest generations in history? It was thought."

"So let's just say this is the end of the day, because the Earls of Lancaster are all here, and then we'll talk about the details."

Isaac tries to cut the story off.

Judith's safety was ensured.

All we have to do is wait and see what her family demands.

I couldn't let Isaac decide everything here.

And most importantly, I wanted to reduce the likelihood that I'd just leave here and be seen with a knife.

"Right. Dear Judith, I am truly sorry for today. Do you mind if I talk to you after your family arrives about your certification as Virgin?

Seth talks to Judith about her apology and the inauguration of the Virgin.

"... no Virgin"

But Judith refused.

Even if you can accept an apology, you don't seem to like being treated like a Virgin.

"Why!?

"Isn't it because when you're officially certified as a Virgin, you won't be able to divine as easily as you've ever been? Besides, it also opens up my distance from my friends. Aren't you worried about those things?"

Isaac speaks for Judith's thoughts.

Since she's nodding, she didn't seem to have said much wrong.

"Oh no..."

"Either way, it's not like you decide right now. I was on the verge of being executed. We need time to calm down."

Seth also reluctantly agreed when Isaac expressed his cautious opinion.

Because he also feels responsible for giving permission to be executed.

If I could have been in a position to be a little more vigorous, I would have made it public as an official Virgin not so far away.

Not so long ago, he wanted to make that miracle widely hustle and bustle.

"So shall we go home? Grandpa seems to have arrived by carriage, so please take him to the mansion."

Now that the formal discussion is over, Isaac does Morgan a favor with his attitude towards his family.

But here the unexpected make an unexpected claim.

"Stay here today…"

- It was Judith.

Isaac's body stiffens to her unexpected offer.

(What, that's... I have a hot season too!? No, but I have a fiancée named Lisa... But can Judith be surprisingly aggressive?

Isaac's head turns peachy in an instant.

I couldn't help but say, "Pleasure! I almost screamed," but I can remember the existence of my fiancée and feel good about it.

It was Morgan who answered instead.

"I don't mind. I guess I only have servants when I get back to the mansion. Our mansion has Margaret, and Lord Bridget. Whatever, let's call Tiffany too. Sam and I are close. You can think of me as home."

"Thank you, thank you..."

(What, you know what?)

Isaac's tension dropped all at once.

Judith just thought it would be prudent for her to go home to the mansion by herself because her family is back on the territory.

I'm ashamed of myself for thinking I could get an eclectic thank you just because I helped my predicament.

This would also be because I've played too many games in my previous life that only adults could play.

(Well, fine. There's still a pile to think about. I need time to think about it)

I still have to ask Michael what's going on or ask other nobles to take the side of the Count Lancaster family.

Isaac was so strong in his heart that he was trying to escape disappointment and shame.