I honestly didn't want to admit that Elias and the others were coming. Isaac scratches badly.

"But is it something you can come to Your Majesty to jail? It must be a dirty place."

Unlike in previous lives, there is a low awareness of human rights in this world.

You shouldn't be treating criminals politely.

If so, it would not be the place for the king to take his feet.

As his last hope, Isaac expected Count Cooper to say "Exactly" to help.

- But it didn't work.

"Oh, that's right. Lord Enfield didn't seem to know about the prison either. No problem."

Count Cooper grins with relief knowing Isaac has something he doesn't even know.

"The environment is different between a prison inside the royal palace and a prison outside. Lord Enfield is probably thinking about the prison outside."

Then Count Cooper starts explaining the difference to Isaac.

Isaac imagines prisons for civilians and felons.

Inside the royal palace is a prison for nobility.

This difference is huge.

Essentially, it is nobles and their relatives who have access to the royal palace.

And it is a polar part of the civilian population, such as the merchant in your arms.

Even if they were to do something to capture them in the royal palace, they would not suddenly throw them into a dirty prison.

Because using relatives and other connections, you could get acquitted and come out.

So we have the lowest limit of places to avoid making you uncomfortable.

In the first place, there can't be a place in the royal palace that looks like a cockroach or rat residence.

If I overflow from jail, I'll be in big trouble.

The stone walls peeled off and all the simple conditioning, but only the cleanliness was properly preserved.

"Lord Enfield will have no connection, but there's also a prison tower for the nobles. If you're interested, you should take a tour."

"... I appreciate your sentiments, but I won't shy away"

Isaac replied with a cold sweat to Elias's words, who somehow seemed to be having fun.

(Of all the people here, I seem to have the most edge there...)

The only guilty plea in the Duke.

- Because I'm thinking of treason against the royal family.

He will be executed as soon as he fails.

Still, they might be temporarily closed before they execute you.

I didn't want to go on a tour or anything like that.

"I'd rather have Uncle Cooper help me with something than that, so I'll put that instruction on paper."

Isaac strayed from the conversation.

If we keep talking about this, I'm sure we'll freak out.

I was trying to change my mood by turning it into a future story.

"What do you want me to do?"

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(What are they going to do now)

Gallia, the knight of the Count Brander family, was anxiously driven.

It's because he was blindfolded and monkey-guffed a while back and tied to a chair in a cell.

- What is expected in this situation is torture.

(If I were in Uncle Cooper's shoes, I'd do it)

Count Brander is growing in power within the faction.

If you want to defend your position as a neutral leader, you would consider this matter a chance to get the Count Brander family out of the competition.

Because all we have to do is make ourselves testify to lies that make the Count Brander family go down.

It was clear to me that he was going to use candy and whip to make me testify.

There is hope in such a situation.

If you keep your mouth shut, it will be a favorable situation.

As early as three weeks, or as late as a month, Count Brander comes from the territory.

If the Count arrives, he should stand around to defend his position.

Naturally, that includes our own protection.

Without saying anything bad, Gallia thought it would be a smart choice to keep quiet until the instructions were communicated.

I'm free, so he was concentrating on his thinking.

I also think of two colleagues caught together.

There are some things I don't rely on, but they won't talk to Bella Bella either.

It's hard to just wait without doing anything, but now I can stay calm if I know it's time to endure jizz.

There, I hear a lot of footsteps.

The footsteps of knights and soldiers in particular are remarkable.

Walking on the cobblestone with iron feet, I know it well because it sounds stingy, stingy.

I can't see or talk anywhere with my blindfold.

For that matter, the hearing was sharpened.

(Are you finally here?)

It was horrible that he didn't know what he was going to do, but he was happy that things had gone.

Footsteps stop near the cell where they are put.

"Do you remember my voice? Let me tell you something for those who don't remember. I'm Duke Isaac Welrod Enfield."

At the stage where Isaac's voice was heard, Gallia shook her body victoriously.

Unlike regular torture officers and the like, Isaac doesn't know what to do.

I even thought, "It would be better if they tortured me like that, peeling my raw nails, etc."

"The Marquis Welrod family is in a friendly relationship with the Count Lancaster family. I have a good relationship myself. But I want you to know that doesn't mean it's hostile to the Count Brander family. Michael and I are friends. [M] I want you to get a fair trial, even if it's not fair."

But Isaac uttered a completely different word than what he feared.

Gallia was just amazed at the difference from Isaac's image.

"If you don't testify, Michael... No, I don't know what will happen to the Count Brander family. Now that Graham is dead, no one knows what it is to strangle the Count Brander family. If you don't be honest with Michael about what you were ordered to do, what you were like, you might end up destroying your home. For Michael's sake, I want you to tell me the truth. I'll do everything in my power to make sure you're not guilty of this. So please, you're right. If you think you can talk, shake your head vertically."

Isaac begs.

The voice was also heard by Gallia.

(No, no, no. I do not know what will happen if I lend my ear to Lord Enfield's words. best ignore it)

My heart shook at the place "It's for the Earl of Brander" but I stepped in thinking about the person I'm talking to.

Isaac is one of those Marquis Welrod families, and wise enough to defeat Marshal Ford.

I had the certainty that if I acted poorly on his words, I would definitely regret it.

As I watched in silence, I heard a tongue pounding.

"Chip, won't anyone try to talk..."

(Naturally. Whatever Marquis Welrod is, there can't be any guy who lends his ear to your words)

Morgan is a man of common sense values.

Even the same words would have shaken my heart tremendously if he had said it.

But Isaac's words are no good.

Confused by the sweet words, I can't imitate the frivolity of betraying the Count Brander family.

Gallia takes a deep breath and focuses on her different consciousness trying to ignore Isaac's words.

"My lord, one of you is nodding"

"Well, you're quite a loyalist. Let him out."

"Ha."

(You're lying, aren't you?

Gallia couldn't believe it.

But the sound of a knight walking and rattling and unlocking made him unable to remain calm.

(Whoa, whoa! Think of someone!

Gallia thinks of her coworkers who were caught together.

The first thing that came to my face was a knight full of loyalty.

I heard it would be good for Michael, and maybe he wanted to testify.

Gallia thought it would be him who betrayed him.

But reconsider immediately.

Because I thought about the possibility of another colleague.

(Maybe that's him?

The second colleague was a man of manhood.

He is a man who can say from the front that what is wrong is wrong, even with Count Brander.

After a moment, there's something I think about this one, and maybe I'm going to charge Michael with being bad.

Gallia had become a suspect only to know about them.

"Uncle Cooper, don't you think I'm angry"

"What is it?

Count Cooper was an unchallenged voice.

It's as if you're reading a written sentence on a bar.

(So that's how Lord Enfield looks horrible...)

- The power to make even those who hold the key position of minister fear.

My body is about to tremble even if I just imagine it.

"Only one of the three acted to save the Count Brander family. They're the ones who try to abandon you lightly if they see you as unfavourable while you take care of them. Don't you think I'm angry about this?

"Surely you are the inferior ones."

(I'm not thinking about keeping myself safe! Because silence is better for the Count Brander family!

Gallia tries to argue, but her squeaky voice just leaks because of the monkey grubbing.

I couldn't deny Isaac's words.

But this was the last time he could possibly argue with Isaac.

"I'd like to make sure, just in case, that it's not enough to have two witnesses?

"I don't mind on my own, so I think we can ensure a minimum of reliability if there are two of us.... What are you going to do?

"If it's enough for both of us, I don't think we need a third person."

"It's..."

Isaac used blatant threats.

Earlier, the words of Count Cooper, whose voice is trembling all the time, go hand in hand, and you can see that Isaac is serious.

"Isn't it too bad? I'm not the only one. Even though His Majesty is also worried that only the Count Brander family will not be unilaterally disadvantaged. of knights serving the Count Brander family. They are about to abandon it.... sucks! I can't forgive this!

I can see Isaac's voice contains anger.

Maybe there's a surprisingly strong sense of justice.

It was possible, even considering that I had led soldiers to help Judith.

If it had not been at least blindfolded, we would have been able to check the situation from the lattice in the cell.

Gallia was bitten by a monkey grub and couldn't wait to see how blindfolded she was.

By the way, I wanted to check with Uncle Cooper.

Hitting and changing from earlier, Isaac's voice turned into something calm.

The change seems horrible to Gallia.

"I cannot be punished except for my sins against the royal family. So what will my minister do? Could you tell me what would happen if, for example, you attacked a knight in another house and his family?

Isaac's words disturbed Gallia's mind.

The knights of this other house (...) are our own business.

If the second witness is secured, the third will be sacrificed not as a witness, but as a distress.

It takes the form of a question, but even idiots know that we are making ourselves heard.

"If it is moved by the order of Lord Enfield, the minister will not be charged. But if he moves of his own free will, he will naturally be brought to justice by law."

"Really? If it's my order (...) That's okay (...)"

I don't know because he's blindfolded, but Isaac's smile on the rogue side came to Gallia's mind.

(Should we name ourselves a witness here and testify in favor of the Count Brander family... If His Majesty is also worried, he will not deliberately twist and bend his testimony)

Gallia thinks about it most desperately ever in her life.

I don't like being the third person I don't know what I'm going to see.

Then it's better to name him as a witness.

And you should talk about something that will protect Michael.

This would keep me safe, and I would be treated as a loyalist sheltering Michael.

With that in mind, Gallia immediately begins to shake her head vertically.

We should act quickly if we decide.

You just have to avoid being pushed ahead by another colleague.

(I act for Count Brander's house. I don't know which one, but at Lord Enfield's expense. Bad is the first guy to name it)

That's right.

As he thought, the first to be named is bad.

Had everyone remained silent with a firm will, he would not have intended to testify in this way either.

The second person's own responsibility is light.

There was certainty in Gallia that this action would not constitute a betrayal of the Count Brander family.

No, maybe that was a wish.

(... That's too late. Notice it quickly)

Isaac won't notice when he says he's shaking his head.

My neck is getting tired, but if that doesn't make sense, I can't stop.

"Um, you're in trouble. I don't know which comes first. Pick the right one."

Isaac said something horrible.

Apparently, the other colleague thought the same thing.

What didn't react immediately was that I didn't know which one was ahead and I was thinking about it.

But you can't admit it.

He is bitten by monkey grunts, but he roars when he protests desperately that he is first.

"No, you can't do that. If you're willing to talk, you should take testimony from everyone."

(That's right! Tell him more! Good luck, Uncle Cooper!

Ironically, the life of Gallia was held by Count Cooper.

Gallia desperately prays for his good fight in her heart.

"Besides, they were ordered by the royal knight to secure his identity and hear the circumstances from His Majesty. It was Marquis Welrod who ordered them to be secured, but it was the knight under the royal authority who secured them. I have the authority to deal with them. I'm sorry, but I don't want Lord Enfield to do anything about it."

"... so is that. I get it. If they're going to testify properly, let's back off here."

(Well done! Nice!)

Gallia poses as a gut in her heart.

Enough to hold Count Cooper and give him a kiss.

"Let them all out."

Count Cooper orders his men.

Gallia's ears had heard the door of her room open.

If I had been a little more calm at this time, I might have noticed three sounds (...) the door would open (...).

The rope that was tied to the chair is loosened and the soldier can hold both sides.

Following the soldier's guidance, Gallia walked away.

He is stopped a few steps out of the cell and made to ear by the soldier "to kneel".

(... in this case, you should probably kneel on one leg)

Kneeling on both feet means pleading guilty as a sinner.

At least I followed Michael's orders.

I'm not working evil.

If you kneel on one leg, you may not think Isaac is reflecting, but you couldn't even give way here to appeal to yourself that you're not guilty.

Gallia kneels with one leg.

I guess my colleague's knight does the same thing because there were signs of doing the same thing next to him.

Sharpening his nerves about what was going on, his blindfold was removed by the soldier's hand.

Gallia tries to look around, but her gaze nailed to those standing in front of her.

"Sire!"

(Why are you here? Wasn't it just Lord Enfield and Uncle Cooper who were here?

If Elias was there, it wouldn't be strange to be mixed up in a conversation between the two of us.

But for some reason, I never tried to appeal to its existence before.

It's so unnatural. "Wasn't it still a trap? No, I wouldn't use Your Majesty for a trap. But the opponent is Lord Enfield. Possible," the thought turns two and three times.

There are other members who do so, such as Seth, the Marquis of Windsor and the Marquis of Wellrod.

Gallia's thoughts froze when she perceived that she was talking about an area she could not understand.

"Yes, Your Majesty will be concerned, but pay attention over here"

Isaac slaps his hand and gathers his gaze on himself.

I don't know without a mirror, but Gallia also understood that she probably had pitiful eyes.

But I can't fix it now.

Not so long ago, the face on this scene was shocking.

"Your Majesty also confirmed your willingness to testify. If you say here, 'I knew I'd stop testifying' or something, it would be in your honor. Can you swear to tell the truth?

(Of course)

Gallia nods desperately.

He was known to testify before Elias.

I can't imitate lying here.

The two knights of my colleagues nodding in the same way were visible horizontally to Gallia.

"Fine then. I'd like to make a statement to Uncle Cooper."

"What is it?

"After you take the testimony of the three of us, I suggest you compare the testimony. The Count Brander family may make it content to their advantage or vice versa by perjuring themselves to the bad. Your Majesty also wants to know the facts, so make sure you identify what is close to the truth. Comparing the contents of the testimony of the three, if there are any that differ greatly..."

Isaac cut the words where he was most concerned.

But I didn't even have to ask.

- I dispose of lying and spitting.

Gallia and the others understand that that means something.

(Graham can no longer be held responsible...)

It's easy to perjure.

But I don't know how far my colleagues perjure me.

I didn't want to be blamed for the difference.

(Is it best to talk as it is? Master Michael wouldn't have done so much wrong.)

Gallia thought so.

Originally, they were just told to prevent the knights of the Count Lancaster family from trying to interrupt Judith's execution in the church.

I only know about what orders I have received and what actions I have taken.

How deeply involved Michael was, he should have to listen to the circumstances from himself.

We didn't think our testimony was that important, so Gallia was mindful to talk as it were.

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"Why did they want to talk voluntarily? Explain to me."

After the knight of the Count Brander family is taken, Elias asks Isaac for an explanation.

I guess the others want you to explain as well.

Everyone's gaze was gathering in Isaac.

"The content itself is not difficult. Just a little suspicious."

Isaac gives an extra grin.

But the content wasn't funny.

Next, Isaac speaks to Count Cooper's secretary.

"This is just a question. So answer with confidence and honesty. What if something happens to Uncle Cooper and you're in the same position as them? Will you shut up? Or do you want to talk about washing up?

"... if there's no hindsight, I'll tell you what I know. If there's anything behind you…, you might shut up until the situation is clear"

His answer was what Isaac wanted.

"It's also possible that 'they were silent because Michael was not completely innocent'. Then you can't talk, you can't check your surroundings. I have a hindsight, so I might ask for immunity in exchange for someone exposing me. I am left behind, and only my people may help me. I used that psychology."

"But that's all you talk about? I don't think anyone who thinks it's a good idea to keep their mouth shut will just open."

Elias questions Isaac.

I couldn't even ask for immunity because my mouth was blocked.

I didn't think they would speak honestly just because I became a suspicious ghost.

"Exactly. So you said the testimony was for Michael, and you pushed them on the back. Or one more thing. You can come out now."

Isaac speaks to the empty (...) cell near the cell where the three of them were in, answering Elias' question.

Then came the two soldiers in charge.

"Because I'm the one who called you. I'm sure it's a trap. You won't be able to make an easy decision when they tell you you should testify. So I decided to push their backs for you. That's their role."

Everyone's gaze is directed at the soldier.

The two were getting noticed by the top of the kingdom and stretching their bodies.

"Who will be the first to say that they will testify? That was important. Even though it would do Michael good, it could be more of a trap than it was me who said it. Maybe we'll push Michael into distress. In case you think about it, the responsibility of the first one is very heavy. That's why I used them to make it look like the first one was named."

"I see, were you blindfolded and monkey-guzzled for that"

Elias understands why he blocked their eyes and mouth.

I was without blocking my ears to make them hear the sound of opening the door of the cell.

I can't check it with my eyes or talk to confirm it, so I have to judge it by my ears alone.

The sound of unlocking doors seems to have greatly disturbed their thinking.

"That's not all."

Isaac begins to elaborate further.

Just for a moment. Isaac was good with Nori.

This trap worked, too, because the knowledge of comics learned in previous life was useful.

Sometimes I was glad to regain some confidence in arranging the theory of prisoner dilemma and being made to promise to testify to the knights of the Count Brander family, "I come up with ideas other than toys."

I feel comfortable explaining it to them.

Sometimes they are coworker knights, and they know each other well.

Then you can imagine who might be going to be named as one of the first.

- A loyal man thought to testify for Michael.

- I feared the success or failure of the infidels by Isaac.

- I heard it was for Michael, and I thought I'd testify in Michael's favor.

- I tried to push Michael thoroughly to take responsibility, trying to help me alone.

For this reason, this pattern is generally conceivable.

The anxiety that "he might name himself to testify" deprived him of his ability to think.

And the psychological burden of naming the first person has also been greatly reduced.

When the first was heard to have been named, they were able to give themselves an excuse in their minds to say, "I don't know what testimony the first person will give, so I named myself to shelter Michael".

Sometimes I don't want to be the third person, and it's enough to motivate them to make a statement of intent to testify.

Instead of just making each other suspicious, they took away even more sober judgment by stirring up competition.

"The last thing I wanted to avoid was someone telling me, 'Let's keep quiet until Uncle Brander arrives in King's Capital'. If you unite your will, everyone's mouth will be shut tight. So I blocked my mouth to prevent collaboration and just my own thoughts to make me think about how to act. I think it also worked to get Uncle Cooper to be my stop role and to rush them to 'have to make a decision while Uncle Cooper is around'. Over time, I might be able to act."

Now everyone's gaze gathers at Count Cooper.

In his hand, the canning paper was held.

Elias speaks to Count Cooper.

"Uncle Cooper was right to be Attorney General. If I had chosen my path as an actor, I would have gotten lost in the streets."

"Sire, isn't that terrible? They helped me without letting me know what that meant. You can't help but read it a little."

"Maybe."

Seeing Count Cooper protesting, Elias laughs huffy.

The others didn't laugh, but they acted so terrible that they wanted to tease me a little.

"That used to work for the knights of Count Brander's house," I think.

That's why Isaac was so good at it.

"If you refuse to testify or lie, you don't know what you'll see. But I didn't tell you to testify to anything that would disadvantage Michael or the Count Brander family, so I think you might fall under the category of critical intimidation. What does Uncle Cooper think?

"Right...... critical tolerance, or something like that?"

I didn't affirm what Isaac would do.

Just a hint.

Besides, as Isaac put it, I didn't force you to testify against him either.

It is included in the definition of intimidation, but at a level that cannot be established if it is actually to be treated as a case.

As a lawmaker, he said, "Out! I just wanted to say," This time I just had to miss it.

Hearing Count Cooper's reply, Isaac nods satisfactorily.

"I don't torture you. I won't even make the acquisition. I wouldn't even blackmail you if I could. We fulfilled these conditions to extract testimony from them. Moreover, he also restrained himself from giving false testimony. How about this result?

"Excellent! Well done!

Elias rejoices and slaps Isaac on the shoulder.

I was delighted with the presence of the petitioner who did the impossible work he put out.

I'm particularly pleased with Isaac's character.

In Jude's case, the fear was strong and the thought was, "Will I have to deal with this one day..."

But Isaac isn't.

Even now that I have become Duke, I remain as casual as the young people around me.

- A loyal minister who is capable and easy to handle.

I was more than happy that the ideal one existed for such a king.

Unlike Elias' reaction, Morgan's reaction was a small one.

I'm used to Isaac's behavior, so I thought, "Well, you've thought about this a lot."

It was due to its weak impact compared to the war against the Kingdom of Rockwell.

Getting used to it is horrible.

The Marquis of Windsor was equally pleased with Elias.

But it's a joy that Isaac was in this country.

- What if Isaac was losing in a housekeeper fight?

At least Isaac wasn't supposed to be here.

If only my actions would be restricted.

They could have been locked up or killed.

The worst pattern is that it could have fallen to another country.

In that case, he would have made full use of that wisdom for revenge.

If Isaac was hostile, I don't know what would have happened to the Reid kingdom, not just to the Marquis Welrod family.

I was sincerely happy to win the housekeeper fight and to be on my side.

Count Cooper was impressed with what Isaac had done.

If I had come up with this method, I would certainly not have told anyone.

Someone else would have asked me how to extract my testimony, but I would have answered "I just have a little trick" and made fun of it.

Isaac shows it at all costs and even explains it to everyone.

I mean, this way is something you don't need to hide.

I thought the real trump card was something else to hide.

I was just impressed with that bottomless plot.

But Seth wasn't like them.

(Maybe the devil belonged to Lord Enfield...)

- A demon who freely manipulates people's minds.

He had Isaac's appearance, which made him look that way.

The Marquis Wellrod family has what is termed a three-generation law.

That makes me wonder if it's because children are born who periodically inherit the power of the devil.

Perhaps it was thanks to the power of the devil who made the miracle happen.

But even if we find out who Isaac is, it's too late.

"I did a miracle," he boasted to church officials.

If you find out it was with the devil's hand, you will be pursued by the Archbishop's seat.

I had to pretend to be a devout believer while hiding my betrayal of God.

Seth was in despair when he got involved in a hell of a man.

But it's not a good idea to decide that's absolutely true.

In my heart I said, "No, he must be a servant of God. That's why I was able to help Judith the Virgin," he said desperately.

Contrary to Seth, Hans was awake to his faith in God.

He was the bearer of the idea that "it would be better for him to pretend to be a devout believer".

I was fixing the surface, but I didn't believe in God's existence from the bottom of my heart.

But not now.

"God saved me," he said with a serious prayer of gratitude.

That was when I helped Isaac.

"How about I be a lord's deputy, not a guardian," Hans called to the nobility under his umbrella.

That's when Isaac used the knight to capture Hans and try to kill him.

Even then, I didn't think I was a child. It was decisive and behavioral, but now I know I was immature.

If Isaac had done it now, he would have done it in a smarter way.

For example, on the surface, while welcoming Hans' appointment as Lords Acting, poisoning him when he arrives at Wellrod.

"It looks like he fell ill after a long journey, and when he arrived in Wellrod, he died," he reports.

If it's Isaac now, that's about as good as it could be.

Thanks to Isaac being an immature child at the time, I can live now.

To this heavenly dispensation, Hans was to be thankful that "it is because of God that I can live".

What Isaac felt in his actions was different.

But there is one thing we have recognised in common.

- Those who inherit the genealogy of the Marquis Welrod are not like the others.

Isaac was an adult these days.

Besides, there was a strong impression of impact with the good impression of being a war hero.

Sometimes Isaac has a low back or unhectic appearance that is not consistent with his position as Duke, and unlike Jude, he has a faint impression of a cutter (...).

That's why this one case was supposed to make someone other than Morgan recognise Isaac's impression.

- With no one lining up for the Duke of Isaac Welrod Enfield.