It conveyed detailed information not only to nobles of the aristocracy, but also to nobles of other factions.

On that occasion...

"I don't want Judith to be treated like a Virgin. The Church is also putting on hold whether to treat the Virgin"

"Until the discussion between Uncle Lancaster and Uncle Brander is over, the Duke of Enfield and the Marquis of Wellrod will do nothing either"

- I also told him that together.

It is true that Judith does not want to be treated like a Virgin in person.

It will take some time for her to settle down, so it is also a fact that I want Count Lancaster to remain calm until he arrives in the King's Capital.

It is also a fact that Isaac and the others do nothing.

But the unspecified included part (...) tries to illuminate what is not true as if it were true.

The Church is putting Judith on hold to treat her as a Virgin because Isaac told her to wait until she heard Count Lancaster's opinion.

But in these words, I can also accept that "the Church stopped burning Judith because it decided she was not a witch, but I find it difficult to treat her as a Virgin".

This is because Isaac thought, "When Judith is celebrated as the Virgin, one day he will be out of borough and will have trouble with himself as well as Judith".

Judith, who knows she's not a Virgin, also acted hard, so it was also for her.

Isaac's inaction only promptly applied what he had learned about Nicole.

Isaac, the Duke, cannot move against the Count Brander family, so no other house can move.

Whatever you say, the fact that Isaac and Morgan moved first to help Judith is huge.

I also have a deep relationship with the Count Lancaster family.

They're watching things quietly, but other houses can't act on their own.

The problem is that the Count Leslie family, Judith's mother's home, is angry.

Just because Judith was about to be killed is enough to piss him off, but that's not all.

Because as the same neutralist, I was helping to expand the forces of the Count Brander family.

- It's like being stabbed from the back by a buddy of mine.

Maybe she has a stronger anger for betraying herself than for trying to kill Judith, who might be the Virgin.

To the Count Leslie family, I was particularly mindful that "Judith is the daughter of the Count Lancaster family, so that we may await the judgment of the Count Lancaster".

(I really wonder why this happened...)

Old Isaac has only tried to think about "putting the whole house together, with the help of other houses, overthrowing the royal family".

I haven't worked hard to wipe the asses of the Gomens.

But to keep Nicole motivated, the Gomens have to help.

"It's the ending, so you don't have to think about the rest," he thought.

Because the scenario writer in the original game didn't think about how to solve problems between nobles, I'm getting all of that.

My head hurts because of it.

A certain man I met the other day was also a cause of headaches.

- The man is the deacon of the Count Brander family.

"I will testify as you wish, and I ask you to be generous with us."

Apparently, he thought Michael's actions would bring down the Count Brander family.

I've offered to perjure my testimony about Michael as much as I want.

The condition is, "I don't want you to keep your servants or their families together."

If Judith had been executed as a witch as he was, or if the Count Lancaster family was the only opponent, he wouldn't have made such an offer.

The Count Brander family felt it was a downfall, so they must have run for preservation.

Norman had a reluctant look, "I didn't know you were selling the house..." Isaac accepted him.

Nevertheless, I wouldn't say "thoroughly disparage" or anything like that.

Then we won't move in the direction Isaac wants.

Instead, it gets worse.

So I said, "I'm not going to do anything wrong, so you just have to testify as it is. I will remember the offer," he returned.

As for Isaac, he said, "Don't do anything extra! I feel like scolding him."

(It's hard to honestly not be happy that the situation has become advantageous...)

It's a welcome offer if you can thoroughly crush Michael, but Isaac wanted to help him do it for Nicole, so it was an annoying offer.

I don't mind running away from a ship that's going to sink, but I just want you to stop imitating me planting explosives on the bottom of the ship and then getting away with it.

It was hard to control these situations and have to steer them in the direction they wanted.

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Isaac, who struggles to save Michael, also has relief.

- It's a secret meeting with Pamela.

To talk about Judith, I took a friend who was escorting me to the usual place where I would meet Pamela.

Pamela didn't have a serious look this time either, she had a soft look from the start.

It was a good idea because I was sometimes complained about in response to women.

"Sounds like you had a rough time this time. The flow of protection from Mr. Judith's rescue was brilliant. I was impressed when I heard the perfect rescue play, as if I had seen it all through."

"No, I was just relying on coincidence. I didn't see it through."

When I get on with Judith, I'm going to talk about things I shouldn't even talk about.

Pamela has impressed me, but Isaac never got on track.

"If my great uncle in church hadn't informed me of Mr. Judith's crisis, I'm sure he wouldn't have made it. We were only lucky to have helped Mr. Judith."

"That's right, I helped. So rely on me because I'll protect you, too," but Isaac humbles himself.

Modest is best than staying on track.

I also wanted to avoid hurdling and struggling in vain.

"I was lucky...... Maybe that's true. But the fact that Mr. Judith was lucky was that Mr. Isaac was here. I knew Marquis Welrod and Uncle Lancaster were close, but was Mr. Isaac close to Mr. Judith, too?

"I was trying to be close because of the relationship between the houses, but the number of times I've spoken to Mr. Judith is only countable in itself. Again, it's a big deal that we didn't have the incentive to talk about it because of differences between men and women and differences in taste."

Isaac insists that Judith and I were not particularly close.

If you appeal to them to be close, they might think you're looking at other women.

Moreover, Judith has a distinctive charm.

I have to tell you that I didn't have a chance to make contact so that I wouldn't be misunderstood.

(Even I had a sister my age back in my life, and now I have a girlfriend. I can understand now that I know a little bit about how girls feel. I'm sure he's jealous. Must be)

When Pamela takes a tough attitude, I often feel like a girl gets involved.

Isaac thought, "I'm sure he's jealous."

I know Pamela is willing to think of herself, too, so I concluded so.

That's why we have to be careful not to be misunderstood.

I can't show you where I'm deleading other than my special opponent like Lisa.

Because it is our destiny, we must show it with proper attitude.

"I've heard stories about girls liking fortune telling. Does Mr. Pamela get along with Mr. Judith?

Isaac asks what concerns him.

I've never heard of Pamela and Judith getting along.

That would mean dating Isaac to a degree that is not very different.

Yet she's moving on and trying to help Judith.

I wanted to make sure of that.

Asked Pamela thinks a little.

I guess you're worried about how to answer that.

The desire to help Judith at a time of distress, not instant answer, is not emotional behavior, but for some reason.

That's where Isaac was concerned.

"I'm not much with Mr. Judith either...... But it's just horrible to imagine my fiancée abandoning me and about to kill me. I will never forgive you."

Pamela may overlap Judith with her future.

(If that's the case, you're also convinced to try to take Judith's side)

Originally, Michael's behavior was to buy discomfort from the women.

If you try her, it's possible that the reason for working with Judith was "Michael's behavior is offensive" alone.

(I guess you have some thoughts about helping Judith and keeping more allies in the future)

Isaac thought so.

With Isaac on his side, the Marquis Welrod family can also be said to be on Pamela's side.

And if the Counts of Lancaster can also be drawn to their side, Pamela's position is cheap.

If the two houses of merit in the war ahead are on Pamela's side, Jason should not be able to easily punish Pamela either.

This incident may have been an important one for Pamela as well.

(... No, you think too much. Maybe just because Pamela wants to help people is her personality)

But Isaac immediately comes up with a different idea.

Pamela said, "Nicole could take Jason away from me. At that time, I'm just anxious to see what I'll be treated like".

Like Isaac, I don't know what's going to happen in the future.

Given that, it is more natural to consider this action driven by proselytism.

Pamela seems proud and kind enough to help Nicole raise her status closer to Jason.

Then it's natural for her to try to help Judith.

Not like Isaac.

I reconsidered the foolish idea that it would be rude to her to think it was moving with intent.

"So I was glad to know that Mr. Isaac moved to help Mr. Judith. It does everything in its power to stop me from doing anything wrong. I was more than happy to find out."

Isaac had been held by Nicole before and missed hearing about Pamela.

That was all because of Nicole's strange charm, but it was a failure enough to suppose that "Isaac is going to be attacked by Nicole too".

(Though an accident fascinated by magical powers, Pamela doesn't know why. It would have been good for me if I'd regained the trust I lost by helping Judith.)

I wanted to make sure that Isaac was only fascinated by Nicole's power (...).

That's why I was holding Nicole accountable for everything I did back then in my head.

"It is true that what happened then may have caused Mr. Pamela to lose his trust. But I think you understand that I will do what I have to do when I have to. Rest assured."

"Yes.... to be honest, I still suspected a little. Sorry, sir."

Pamela dyes her cheeks, nagging and apologizing.

You seem ashamed to have doubted Isaac.

With persuasion accompanied by action and results, Isaac regained Pamela's trust.

After that, it is important to maintain this state of affairs, while at the same time obtaining stronger favors.

Isaac feels something hot in his heart.

"What happened then?

Kai, who doesn't read the air here, has been asking questions.

He, along with other friends, escorts Isaac while he's out of school.

And I also know that Isaac is working with Pamela.

But I didn't know anything about that time.

Something seems important, so I wanted to know if I was going to cooperate in the future.

That's not just Kai.

The likes of Paul, Raymond and Lucas were also playing carefree tricks.

Isaac looks at Pamela.

She had such attitudes as "I'll leave it to Isaac to talk or not".

"It's hard to talk in detail... Simply put, I think it feels like Nicole held me up and showed me where I got a little deluded."

Isaac also has a face, so I can't say that Nicole's - lost her breast charm, etc.

For that reason, I just blurred a little and told him.

Upon hearing Isaac's reply, Kai gives a slightly frightened look.

"Even though you're wary of Mr. Nicole, does that undermine your trust?

"Eh."

"Eh."

The surprising voices of Isaac and Pamela overlap.

Because Kai's shuddering wasn't directed at Isaac, it was directed at Pamela.

"For example, Lucas is in the middle of an engagement conversation with Mr. Sharon. Now will be the culmination of mutual excitement. But if Pamela or Nicole hugs you, even Lucas will loosen his cheeks in front of Sharon. He's a healthy man, so that's about it."

Kai followed Isaac.

This is the aspect of the atonement of the past and the gratitude for forgiving and accepting himself, but because he doesn't know Pamela's emotions, he couldn't believe that he would lose his trust because of that much.

He was scared because he said, "You know that much, don't you? It meant."

As a noble lady, you should be educated that a man is a creature who wants to have a side chamber.

It was strange for Kai because Jason's fiancée would definitely be taught to "sometimes welcome multiple women to the side room to have children".

"It's..., the..."

Pamela can't help but repeat Kai's words.

"It would be uncomfortable if anyone was deleading to other girls while they were talking to themselves. That's all the more so if the other person is Mr. Nicole. Nicole contacted me. I'm sure it's dangerous."

Look at that, Sharon puts out a help ship.

In years of dating, she felt Pamela had a reason not to talk to anyone.

So I followed up quickly before I had to tell you why.

"You do have a point about that idea. You should have asked Nicole to take action, because you're showing that person the sweet spot. But think about it. It's Isaac. If that's even in the calculations, why don't you think?"

In Kai's words, Pamela and the others give a hazy look.

And I turned my gaze to Isaac.

Isaac, who I don't remember, could only have a vague grin.

"I'm sorry. I had no idea."

"That's okay. It just doesn't explain everything I do, so sometimes it's misleading. There is also a lack of explanation from me, so I am not going to say anything about it. [M] I want to continue to prove it with the results."

"Mr. Isaac......"

- No excuses for crap, prove it with action.

To Isaac, who said so, Pamela dyes her cheeks.

Now you don't seem ashamed.

In fact, it has always been full of excuses to sneeze on the spot, but if you say it out with a serious look, you will delude it with momentum.

This was due to Isaac's previous results.

Nevertheless, misleading Pamela may be surprisingly fond of her.

Isaac, relieved that he had misled the occasion, could not think that far.

"I really think Mr. Isaac is a great guy. You can discuss it with elves and dwarves, and you can think of springs."

"Thanks......"

Isaac was hooked on Pamela's words.

If you only listen to the words, it's just a compliment.

- But the word spring (...) contained there.

That really hooked me up.

Why I touched a part called a spring, not a laundry scissor or something like that.

That may be a hint to lead us to one conclusion.

(Well, Pamela's a smart kid, too)

After a moment, you may realize that you can make something like a magic knife out of the presence of a spring.

I don't have the first academic year in Dada.

(But, well, it'll be okay if they notice. Pamela is trying to help Judith, and she's not the type to belabella her secrets. Besides, maybe I'm just reading it)

Isaac just got to the magic knife because he also remembers his previous life.

Because those who don't have memories of previous life thought there was no way they could come up with something called a magic knife.

Isaac decided to stop reading more deeply just thinking about Pamela's words.

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"Hey...... As a matter of fact, let Nicole study abroad or... Can't you assassinate him or something?

On the way home from meeting Pamela, Paul questioned Isaac.

Everyone's gaze gathers on him.

Paul panics because some of them were like accusations.

"No, it's not like I should definitely do it. But when I think about Charles and Michael, I'm afraid of what would happen if His Highness fell in love with Nicole..."

"That's what I thought too."

Raymond agrees with Paul.

There are many men who fall in love with Nicole, but the man who falls in love acts as if he's gone crazy.

- What if Jason falls in love with Nicole?

Given that, I feel uneasy about the future of the Reid kingdom.

They thought Pamela couldn't help but worry.

There's no point in Paul speaking out a radical opinion either.

But Isaac has to deny that opinion for himself.

"That's no good. For example, if Mr. Nicole said to Michael, 'If you want to marry me, kill Judith,' you could take those means too. But if Michael acted on his own, I can't go that far with Mr. Nicole. It's not just a way to get there in the future."

"Right...... I'm sorry, forget it."

Paul listened honestly when Isaac told him gently.

He also seemed to think it was an overly radical opinion.

"Fine. At the heart of this is the act of expressing an opinion, although it may be radical. We'll discuss it from there, and we might get a good opinion. Of course, we have to get somewhere, but don't worry about that."

If he had said it in front of Pamela, Isaac would have been upset and scolded.

I can't allow that opinion to blow in on her, and I don't want to be shown to be happy with Nicole's physical elimination, just in case.

He was also calmly listening to the drastic remarks because he was speaking with due regard to the place and the other person.

"But you can't tell Mr. Pamela. Naturally, so is Tiffany and Mr. Judith. Would you like to see them say, 'Kill Nicole'?

Paul seems to be able to read the air, but Isaac keeps pushing.

"I don't want to see that! So you didn't tell me when you were talking to Mr. Pamela."

"Yeah, you are. If we're going to solve this with cheap behavior, we've already solved this problem. It's hard because we have to be careful."

I thought, "Isaac would do something about it," but I didn't even think that Isaac was an issue that I had to be cautious about.

Friends who thought a little lightly pull themselves together.

"In the meantime, let's focus on Michael's problem now. That said, there's still nothing to do."

Michael has been out of school since he failed to confess to Nicole.

I also thought I'd go see the Count Brander's mansion in person, but now is not the time for direct contact.

Because I hate to be rumored to have twisted my testimony to my convenience.

For this reason, you will be able to hear the circumstances from Michael only after the arrival of Counts Lancaster and Brander.

Until we can take his testimony, there's nothing more Isaac can do.

It was enough to comfort Judith and keep an eye on Nicole's movements.

When Isaac and the others returned to the mansion, they heard the girl's bright laugh from the living room.

My voice invites me, nature and Isaac's feet head into the living room.

"Shit. Mr. Bridget, is that true?

"True, true. It's normal to live in the woods."

He seems thrilled to hear Bridget talk.

What I'm talking about is her friend who came worried about Judith.

He had such a bright laugh that I didn't think he was Judith's friend.

"Oh, welcome home."

"Sorry to bother you"

When Bridget notices what Isaac looks like, Judith's friends also greet him.

"While Mr. Judith is staying, don't hesitate to visit. Because it would be more comfortable talking to your friends, Mr. Judith."

"It's okay. 'Cause we're all taking it easy."

To match Bridget's words, Judith's friends show colored paper.

"I got Master Matt's autograph"

"I'm Tommy's signature!

"If I don't get a chance like this, I'll never see you again."

The two heroes of war seem to be highly popular.

They've become Isaac's escorts who have become Dukes of Enfield. They have less contact with others.

Normal aristocrats spread their interaction, but they still prioritize training themselves and their men when they become barons.

Because of this, they were more difficult to meet than Isaac the student.

Maybe Bridget listened to them and made them meet.

(Can I leave Judith alone?

Isaac worries about Judith.

Because my friends are leaving me alone and thriving on Matt and Tommy's autographs.

But she doesn't seem to care.

On the contrary, it might calm you down better to watch your friends make a scene.

The expression is more soothing than ever.

(Oh, well. Judith was a rap in the brush, too)

With just a small number of mouths, I may be thinking of something to go with my friend's words on the inside.

If she could talk, she would have shown the tea part, like the Earl of Lancaster.

"Isaac, give me your autograph too!

"Kai-kun's too! It's hard to get at school."

"I want Paul or something to write with me! If you're going to be near Isaac in the future, you might become famous."

"Maybe you should have it written like an endowment"

The girls make a scene with Wye.

Isaac was under barometric pressure for the momentum.

"Sorry......"

Judith apologizes for the reluctance of her friends.

"... Could it be that you and Mr. Bridget are in a good mood?

Judith nodded to Isaac's question.

(The appearance and contents are different after all)

That doesn't mean it's bad.

It's just that the gap with the way it looks is too big for me to be confused.

But its appearance is also somewhat better thanks to the hair fastening.

Maybe I'll see Judith talking to you from now on.

(Is that it? Speaking of which...)

"Well, do you have any thoughts about Mr. Judith?

Hopefully, I shouldn't have asked this in front of Judith.

But I was concerned about their attitude as if they didn't care about anything.

Judith's friends quiet once and stare at Isaac.

"Because Judith is Judith"

"Even if you were a Virgin, it wouldn't be rude to suddenly change your attitude from now on"

"I just think the hairstyle is," Oh, finally. "

"Oh, yeah. I'm sorry I asked you a question without delicacy."

Judith seemed to have a good friend.

They accept Judith as he is.

Maybe it's the girls with the liver stuck unexpectedly.

"Thanks to you guys for coming, Mr. Judith looks like he'll have fun. I hope you won't hesitate to come."

Leaving that to say, I try to take a friend to my room.

If we have good friends, we're in the way.

Besides, there was a desire to escape before there was an awkward atmosphere.

- But it didn't.

"Together, let's talk..."

Because Judith pulled Isaac off.

"Okay. Shall we? It's a good experience to talk to people you don't normally meet."

I was surprised at the ambush, but Isaac decided to listen.

Isaac was about to be killed by Melinda, but that's what I did.

Like Judith, the fear that suddenly nearly killed him is immeasurable.

If everyday casual conversations ease your mood, I'm going to stick with them as much as I can.

Kai and the others agreed to talk to me about the same idea.

So far it looks calm on the surface, but that's temporary.

I don't know what will happen when the Earls of Lancaster and Brander arrive in the King's Capital.

By then, I just wanted to keep you as calm as possible.

But I didn't even realize that Isaac's very existence was causing Judith's heart to go a long way.