When Tiffany got ready to get to the Marquis Welrod mansion, he was looking different than usual.

Because a servant of the handcuffs lined up at the doorstep and welcomed Margaret straight away.

This has never happened before.

(I knew there was something special going on...)

Until now, even though there was a difference in title, there was nothing like Margaret welcoming Tiffany.

She would welcome herself, so this time I felt like I was meeting my expectations.

Stepping out of the carriage, Tiffany talks to Margaret.

"Hello, thank you for inviting us"

"There you are. How far are you listening from Isaac?

"I just want you to come stay..."

Hearing Tiffany reply, Margaret puts her hands on her cheeks in such a way that she's in trouble.

"I can't believe you asked me to come stay without giving you all the explanations... But you have no choice this time. Nice to meet you."

She hears what happened in the church from the missionary decree.

Although I mourn Isaac's lack of explanation, I also know he was in a hurry and the explanation was behind him.

If I had explained to the swallows, Tiffany would not have arrived in time.

When Judith arrived, he thought Isaac had made the decision that he wanted her to come.

(I guess the circumstances are such that I think the Grand Mistress is special too...)

But Tiffany doesn't know why.

More and more reasons become greater in her.

"Carry your bags."

When Margaret orders, a servant of the Marquis of Wellrod receives the package.

Tiffany also brings a female servant as a caregiver, but since she is on the invited side as a guest, they also handed her a changed bag, etc.

Tiffany's heartbeat intensifies one step at a time as he enters the mansion in this way.

(I wonder if you're okay... But how did this happen?

Quiet not to be noticed by Margaret, then breathe heavily.

I care about the smell of my body.

After doing the hot water, I wear a little essential oil and wear a good fragrance, but what is going to happen is an unknown area.

I was anxious and had no choice.

"Um, what's the situation?

Tiffany tried to listen to the circumstances in which he was called.

I'm afraid to ask, but I definitely have to make sure.

"It's pretty complicated. Actually..."

"Lord Enfield is home!

Margaret just tried to explain, and the gatekeeper informs Isaac of his return.

Because of that, Tiffany was upset to ask why.

(That's Isaac...)

Tiffany's mood is complicated.

To be honest, I'm glad that Charles dumped me, so that someone is asking me to be strong.

But all of a sudden, I was hoping that you wouldn't think about this feeling.

I won't even ask for a romantic confession, but I want you to at least act in order.

It's a small desire, so I wanted that much to come true.

But Isaac's appearance now seemed so splendid that it would undo such thoughts.

Until now I have not been aware of it as heterosexual, but the appearance of being able to follow the strong knights looks good with the usual increase of a few percent.

Not enough to fall in love, but enough to be aware of Isaac's existence.

Once on the property, the knights split left and right, and Isaac proceeded through the center.

Isaac gets off the horse in front of the front door and talks to Tiffany first.

"Hey, Tiffany. You're here."

"Ugh, yeah.... No, yes. Lord Enfield and Marquis Welrod."

In front of Isaac, Tiffany was nervous to the extreme.

I don't know how to deal with it anymore, so I deal with it as someone who has been summoned to the upper echelons.

To her like that, Isaac smiles.

"Oh, speaking of which, I also used your grandfather's name to call Tiffany. You don't have to be nervous. It's not a public call, it's a private call."

Isaac tried to tap his shoulder gently to relieve Tiffany's tension.

But I'll stop watching her tremble with Vikri.

At this time, Tiffany shook her body because she responded to the word private calling (...).

If the Viscount Halifax is a public call to do with it, it should be within common sense regardless of what the matter is.

But not if it's a private call.

Isaac, I don't know what I would be asked to do if I wanted to.

I'm still like, "Aren't you looking for yourself? I thought my body was naturally stiffened.

"Sorry, I knew you were scared. It's the first time I've only read it in a book, so to be honest, I'm confused too."

Isaac said he had encountered a fire.

Because Isaac was the one who burned Graham, so he thought he was scared, like he was when Nathan was.

Isaac is not the first person to see a person burn.

I remember stepping on the link "Unmodified 0b videos" online and being tricked into watching "Unmodified Gross Videos" where people are burned alive.

But no one in this world understands anything about the Internet or videos.

For that reason, it was decided that I had read it in a book.

But Tiffany's not.

I thought what Isaac was saying was about the evening sales (...).

Because she was also studying in books in preparation for her post-graduate marriage.

I got wasted because of Charles, but I never thought it would be useful in a place like this.

(But I hope you ask me out of you and don't be last minute and say you're anxious or something. unreliable......)

It's not impossible for her to think so.

Something that the inviting side leads at times like this.

When I get scared just before, my thoughts that I've decided to be ready for are wasted.

"... Isaac. What are you gonna do if you don't hold on?"

Tiffany, in a trembling voice, makes a breakthrough on Isaac.

- If we don't talk about it, it's gone. I don't mind, but that makes me unhappy.

If they say "no after all," I don't like it when they seem unattractive as a woman.

More than I've been this far, I also want Isaac to be prepared for it.

The maiden heart was complicated.

"Right. We need to hang on."

Isaac laughs powerless.

It's not something that can be called "anxiety."

I still just helped Judith.

There is still something left to do after this.

I can't throw up weak noises yet.

While the two of them are talking, the carriage in which Judith rode arrives in front of the front door.

Isaac heads to the door and reaches out to Judith as he disembarks from the carriage.

(Why, Mr. Judith!?... Could it be that you're going to get a fortune?

Seeing that sight, Tiffany thought she was going to let her divine the future of the two.

Judith's fortune is famous.

Tiffany herself has tried to get her to divine it several times.

Nevertheless, it did not materialize to talk because someone would always be around her and suddenly it would be tempting to ask the Count's maid to "divine" even in the college.

Isaac would use a handover, and it would be easy to call her in.

Soon, however, the idea turned into another question.

Because Judith also brings his entourage, and he brings a lot of luggage.

It's as if she's staying too.

"I'll tell you more inside"

But Isaac said to go inside the mansion, so it was no longer an atmosphere to hear on the spot.

I have no choice but to listen inside.

At that time, Tiffany was not herself, but somehow unhappy to see Isaac escorting Judith.

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"That's what happened."

Listening to the circumstances, Margaret hugs Judith, who sits next to her.

Count Lancaster is Morgan's best friend.

Inevitably, Margaret also has many opportunities to interact with the Countess of Lancaster.

My friend's granddaughter felt scared, so she was trying to comfort me.

"I see. We were even called upon to magically bust people's houses by the name of Count Brander!

"No way."

Claude's genuine fist bone strikes the top of Bridget's head saying something radical.

"Ouch!

"Even though we have an official ambassador now, watch your language. I didn't know where and how to screw it around."

"Because it's not terrible. I can't believe you're accusing your own fiancée of being a witch."

"So watch your language"

Again, Claude hits Bridget with a fist bone.

Because he couldn't forgive me for my current disrespect.

- My fiancé treated me like a witch.

Needless to say, the fact.

You don't have to hurt Judith again.

By firmly scolding Bridget for lack of consideration, he was trying to ease Judith's heart test for the injured elf.

"If it was a girl close to her age, there was Mr. Bridget, but this was what was going to happen, so I called Tiffany, too"

- Suddenly, why were you called?

Tiffany finally understood that.

"You called me as someone you know how I feel because I was dumped by Charles..."

Then I can convince you why I called myself up until I gave you Morgan's name.

It would mean that those dumped by their fiancées lick each other's wounds.

The Count Lancaster family is more generous than the Viscount Halifax family and has a deeper connection to each other.

Called to be used as a tool to calm Judith down.

When I thought so, I was ridiculous at what I had been upset about, and all I could think of was a disgrace.

So I get so humbled.

"Fool, what are you talking about! I called Tiffany because I know she's not gonna make fun of Mr. Judith. I wouldn't call you for that reason!

Isaac denies clarity and Tiffany's thoughts.

I'm not as livestock as I call you for exactly that reason, and I'm not taking Tiffany lightly.

"Wait a minute. Well, then, I don't have my place."

Bridget protests Isaac's words.

The fact that I called Tiffany even though I was at the Mansion meant that I didn't trust myself.

I wanted to keep that place clear.

"Mr. Bridget... Yeah, I expect you to create a bright atmosphere"

But her protest was recirculated by Isaac.

Bridget can't follow anyone because she just lost her word.

She is only swollen.

"Besides, the Marquis Wellrod doesn't have any dependable relatives at all. Nicholas is a boy, so it's not a good idea to have Mr. Judith around."

Isaac tried to tell Bridget the story by not touching her protest.

Morgan's suggestion to call Tiffany first also has something to do with the issue of relatives.

Because of Jude, the predecessor contemporary, those who could otherwise be called relatives still distance themselves.

Even if Isaac becomes Duke, they just remain vigilant and "friendly".

Because he was wary of how it would be abused if he approached him in the face of his family.

For that reason, being like the Viscount Halifax family was valuable.

Calling Tiffany was largely about her personality, which she could safely entrust to Judith, and her reassuring temporal pattern.

"Yeah, well, that's right. I know what's going on around here."

Tiffany was horrified to find out that he wasn't called in to play Isaac's opponent.

At the same time, however, I felt a little disappointed.

- But what was most disappointing was the servants that came with me as Tiffany's caregiver.

They said, "We can step up from being caregivers of Viscount Halifax to being caregivers of the Duchess of Enfield!" I was hoping.

Tiffany is thus relied upon for a good opportunity to sell thanks to the Viscount Halifax family.

But this time, for them, it's like, "Can Isaac and the others remember their faces?" There is only a degree of benefit.

I was hoping in my heart "that the lady would set up a crawl this evening and make a fait accompli".

"Then we all write down what we have just heard and send a messenger to take our side in the house of nobility belonging to the aristocracy"

"Ha!"

Margaret and the others weren't the only ones listening to Isaac.

Civilians belonging to the Dukes of Enfield and the Marquis of Wellrod were also listening.

We will have to send letters to many nobles from now on.

But explaining it one person at a time takes a lot of work.

So the civilians were also gathering together to explain a series of circumstances together.

Ordering them is not a problem in itself.

Because Isaac is not only the Duke of Enfield, but also the trace of the Marquis Welrod family.

"The Earl of Brander said, 'Judith Lancaster's figure is protected by the Duke of Enfield family. In the future, I will deliver a letter that says," Don't give me a hand. "The messenger is Matt. Ask them to take about ten of their men. If you're going to attack me, you don't have to choose the means to cut through and return."

"Ha!"

I wouldn't exactly give Matt a hand, but I'll give him the "no choice of means" instruction just in case.

Because it is important not to leave room for hesitation like the knights of the Count Lancaster family when their lives are at stake.

"Norman asks me to be a messenger to the Marquis Windsor family. By now, your grandfather will be speaking directly with Lord Windsor, but we need to put up the face of Lord Windsor, who is the head of the aristocracy and His Excellency the Chancellor."

"Yes, sir."

At times like this, Morgan's secretary, the head of the Marquis Welrod family, was supposed to do it.

I mean, it's Benjamin, Norman's father.

But he's with Morgan.

So I understand that "the role has turned to me, the lead secretary of the Duke of Enfield".

I've been aware of my position from time to time, but this was how I felt tightened when Isaac ordered me directly.

"And there's something else I want you to tell me, so when you're done writing, come to my room."

Isaac remembered to communicate his most important role.

I'm going to order Norman to come to his room and no one else will know there.

"Well, get to work now"

"Ha!"

When the responses of the civilians are sent out at the same time, they leave the room with Zorozolo.

Just for a moment Isaac had the pleasure of commanding a large number of his men.

"Mr. Judith, this mansion would be safe. I won't let anyone serve me. It's like turning the Marquis Welrod family against the enemy if you want to be a bad hand. I have Tiffany as a classmate girl, and Mr. Bridget...... It might give you a bright vibe or something. I don't think it's uncomfortable, so get some rest."

"Thanks......"

Judith thanked her, shoving her face against Margaret's chest and crying out.

I guess I was relieved to get to the Marquis Welrod mansion.

What I was enjoying overflowed.

Tiffany and Bridget approach her like that.

"You were afraid, weren't you? But it's okay. Because when the bad guys come, I'll magically sweep you away!

"No, that. That's what they were paying attention to earlier."

"If they set us up over there, it's self-defense, so we'll be fine."

"I wonder if you're okay..."

Tiffany was getting back on her mind, too.

It's my fault I misunderstood in an eclectic direction.

I also believed that Isaac would not suddenly demand such a thing, and it was quick to recover.

Now I could even afford to care about Judith.

Seeing her like that, Isaac realizes there is.

"Tiffany's hair, you're a little wet. Did you even take a bath?

"Heh, oh, yeah.... That's right."

"I don't sweat today. I'd love to sweat, too, but I still have things to do... I can't be in uniform forever, I'm just gonna get dressed."

Isaac did not think deeply about why Tiffany sweated.

Himself, sweating.

There were gym classes as well, so I just wondered if he must have sweated before visiting an approximate house.

It was difficult to think that Isaac was "cleaning himself up to deal with the night".

Probably wouldn't have been possible if Morgan had been here.

But it gave Tiffany the impression that "Isaac doesn't have a delicacy".

Appreciation for Isaac seems to be getting tougher due to the fact that he has become aware of Isaac as a heterosexual, albeit slightly.

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When Isaac returned to his room and finished dressing.

Norman visited the room.

Isaac cuts to the point when he gets the servant out of the room who helped him get dressed.

"Norman, I want you to go to the Gray Chamber of Commerce when your messenger role to the Marquis Windsor family is over"

"What can I do for you?

I have no objection to Norman stopping by.

That's how happy I am to do it.

What bothered me was why at this time (...).

"This is it."

Isaac pulls out the knife and shows it to Norman.

And I try to stab the knife in my palm.

"Danger!"

Norman rushes to try to protect Isaac's hand and reaches out his hand between Isaac's hand and the knife.

The knife hit Norman's hand.

"Are you hurt..., that?

Norman worries about Isaac.

But I realized I had no pain in my hand.

No, I have pain.

But that's the pain the pattern part bumped into.

It wasn't the pain stabbed with a knife.

"It's okay. This is a toy knife. You know Norman."

"Toy knife...... Ahhh!"

Norman remembered.

Isaac sent the Gray Chamber of Commerce an idea for a new product.

At that time, I had seen the blueprint of a knife toy with a spring.

"No way, that miracle..."

"I woke you up with this knife. You think I'm the kind of man who would expect a miracle to happen and attack a woman without thinking about it?

"No, I don't think so. Your Excellency should not use a knife or anything, but make sure they fall into a trap that they cannot escape on their own."

…………

- Do they think you're a violent man, or are you not there?

I'm glad they don't think you're an idiot acting directly, but it's a little scratchy to think you're a more troublesome person.

I deserve it because I've made it seem like it myself.

Still, it can get scratched if you say it face to face.

"The Archbishop said he wanted to pick it up as an artifact, but you know he can't give you this stuff, right?

"Absolutely."

Seth said, "You tricked me!" I can easily imagine Norman getting angry.

Whatever it was actually, it seemed hard to be honest with.

"But you used to take things like this"

Norman uttered a simple question.

I shouldn't have known I could use it to help Judith, but I don't understand you taking a toy knife on purpose.

There are other knives.

It's not a strange situation to take a regular knife.

I couldn't help but wonder why Isaac chose the toy knife.

Asked why, Isaac shoves the knife down Norman's throat.

"If you poke a knife like this and threaten it, it will be a problem. But this would be like, 'What, did you freak out about the toy knife!? Could it be a hell of a hipster?' But you can shield your face and make it impossible to speak out. Because it's a toy, there's something you can do."

Isaac made an excuse in a hurry.

I have trouble being disillusioned by saying, "To intimidate you," etc., "Kid, this guy is".

Isaac coughs up once and tries to switch stories.

"So here's the thing, I want you to deliver a letter to the Marquis Windsor house and stop by the Gray Chamber of Commerce on your way home explaining the situation. Let me make a real knife that looks just like this one. If you have something similar, you just have to bring it as it is. Perhaps there will be a call from His Majesty around tomorrow, so that he will want to see the knife then, so he can make it in a hurry by morning."

"Are you sure you want to shut down the craftsman?

"Of course I need it. In the meantime, have the Gray Chamber of Commerce replace the stopping fee. As a consideration, I'll give you ideas for new products. I would also like the craftsmen involved in this knife to be told, 'When the existence of a toy knife is known, keep quiet because they risk being executed after being interrogated heretically by the church'"

Isaac didn't keep it just to stop with the money.

I also use the means of intimidation.

He self-admired it as a good idea to take the form of "being targeted by the church".

In the form of "Talk and we'll turn the Duke of Enfield's house against the enemy," an artisan might seek protection instead of testifying to the church.

But if you say, "Church will target you," the craftsman won't tell anyone.

Because if we turn Isaac against our enemies, and we turn to our enemies as far as the church, there will be no one to protect us.

The royal family would be able to count on it, but no matter how modest you think, Elias is on Isaac's side.

If you can't get your ticking opponent to protect you, it's a smarter way to live your normal life by shutting up and getting a stopping fee.

Snitching on a half aristocrat has no benefit, so it's extremely likely that you'll hold your mouth.

Isaac thought he would keep his mouth shut, even without assassinating the craftsmen.

"Yes, sir."

"And one more thing. I want you to buy me something."

Isaac does another favor.

I didn't think that was what Isaac wanted and it was a strange item for Norman.