Less than a week after the disturbance, the students' perception turned out to be "Oh, that happened, too" unlike the adults.

This is due to Michael and Judith not attending school.

Rumors circulate if one of them is at school.

But there's no progress in the story, so there's only the same story to rumor about.

Then I get tired of it.

It turned into a topic of nature and student life, etc.

But not the adults.

They were going right and left trying to determine their future standing quickly.

So did Baron Cunningham.

When he came to the Mansion to talk to Claude, he said, "Should I summarize the opinion of the King's Party?," he asked.

From the standpoint of offering Isaac his cooperation, I couldn't help but ask.

When Isaac replied "I don't need it," Baron Cunningham gave him a horrible look.

Even though we have offered to cooperate, that is cooperation in the sense of supporting political activities.

Not to lynch a particular opponent.

Isaac is contemplating a conflict in the form of "The Lancaster and Brander Counts" and "Nobility and Neutrality," and is not going to involve the King's Party into a bifurcation dispute within the Reid kingdom.

When I told Baron Cunningham about it, he told me that he would root for the king's partisan nobility to keep things still.

This allowed the Wang Party nobles to regain their composure unlike the neutral nobles who were going right and left, wondering which way to go.

It was easy for the aristocrats belonging to the aristocracy to think.

Some powerful patrons are the Marquis of Wellrod, so you just have to side with the same aristocratic Count Lancaster family.

We know where we stand, so they waited calmly for things to move.

Severe upset was still the nobility of the neutrals.

None is in Michael.

But those who were trying to push Count Brander to represent them could not be cut off and abandoned.

Sometimes I owe you money, but I owe you money in case of trouble.

- I'm on a sinking boat.

Even if I understood that, I couldn't get off easily.

Some tried to minimize the damage by contacting Count Cooper, but most waited for Count Brander to arrive in the King's Capital.

We were trying to decide what he was going to do.

But waiting without doing anything is a huge psychological burden.

He was gathered within his companions, talking about his chest and deluding his anxiety.

Contrary to them, the victim, Judith, had a relatively calm day.

Friends come to see me, and Isaac and Tiffany teach me how to study.

One day at school, Bridget and Claude are dealing with me.

The security was adequate and I was able to live in peace.

If there's a problem for her, Margaret invites her to a tea party with the other wives.

He's got a favorable attitude because he's a nobleman's wife, but it was a hard time being surrounded by older women by a sparsely spoken Judith.

Otherwise, however, he had a particularly unsatisfactory time.

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About three weeks after the incident, a line of Earls of Lancaster arrived in the King's Capital.

I came first to the Marquis of Wellrod because I know Judith is staying at the house of the Marquis of Wellrod.

Isaac also decided to leave school this day to welcome them.

Isaac, along with Margaret and Judith, waits for a line of Earls of Lancaster to arrive at his doorstep.

After a short wait, I saw the leading cavalry.

And I also see the carriage that the Earl of Lancaster would be riding in.

Then Judith squeezed Isaac's sleeve.

(It's the arrival of the family I've been waiting for. If it's true, you'll just want to rush over)

Isaac thought the action was to discourage feelings.

My family is still in the carriage, so it's just dangerous to rush over.

I guess you wanted something to grab, too, to contain your feelings.

Don't shake it off, I'll let you grab it.

The carriage arrived in front of Isaac and the Earls of Lancaster came down.

They rush to Judith first - they thought - but they didn't.

Though his gaze is directed at Judith, he walks in calm footsteps.

And Count Lancaster has spoken to Isaac, not Judith.

"Lord Enfield. I can't thank you enough for helping Judith."

There are tears in Count Lancaster's eyes.

There will be no lies in that word.

"That's okay. Come on, Mr. Judith. I've been waiting for your family."

Isaac gently pushes Judith's back and takes him before the Earl of Lancaster.

The face of the Count Lancaster family helped Isaac by greeting Isaac rather than rushing over to Judith.

Then it's Isaac's duty to absorb that feeling and make it easier to talk to Judith.

"Judith......?

"Grandpa..."

Seeing Judith, the Earl of Lancaster embraces Judith, although for a moment he was surprised.

The next Countess Lancaster hugged her in turn with her father, mother and brother.

"Looks like the Marquise took care of me too..."

"I didn't do anything in particular. Mostly because Isaac did it. I was just chatting."

Margaret was responding to the Countess Lancaster with a gentle voice.

"We'll talk inside because you'll be tired from a long journey in a hurry. There's also a description of the current situation."

As I was pleased with Judith's safety, I suggest Isaac speak inside.

No one opposed this, and we were to speak in the mansion.

"I see...... I can't thank Lord Enfield enough for his consideration."

The others concurred with Count Lancaster's thoughts when he was briefed.

- I didn't just help Judith, but everything else is ready for me.

I was especially grateful for leaving my fist swinging tips behind.

I would have appreciated it even if Isaac was punishing Michael and the Count Brander family, because it would be more distracting to have their opinions drawn and sentenced.

Moreover, all that remains is to hear the views of the Count Lancaster family and to hear the excuses of the Count Brander family.

It was a situation of exhaustion.

Count Lancaster also said, "Why are you doing this to me? It is such a favorable treatment that you think."

"Isn't Uncle Lancaster my external advisor? Though I have become Duke, I am grateful to you for offering your cooperation to young men like me first. I'll pay you back."

Isaac said why he helped and told Count Lancaster not to worry.

- I saved him because he tried to help me.

Isaac has a pretty good idea about Isaac too, but this isn't a lie either.

There was a lot of confusion, but I was glad that you offered to cooperate.

Besides for Nicole, I worked so hard I could move because of his offer.

Never was it just Judith's personal charm, and he was moving to help.

"But I'm not consulting anything..."

Count Lancaster seemed sorry.

Even though I became an external consultant, Isaac didn't give me a special consultation.

Being only nominal, I just offered to cooperate first, and it seemed like I was sorry to have you do so far.

(I never had the kind of problem of consulting a former foreign minister, and I didn't really use him as an external consultant to talk to him in the first place)

I'm just saying that I only gave him the title, mainly because of the decision that the Normans would atrophy due to the big guy subscription.

I'm not paying you, so I'm not in the subordinate relationship of grace and devotion.

It was just an event where I felt a little closer to each other than before.

I can't help but confuse Count Lancaster.

Isaac thought it would be better to leave it a little deluded.

"That would be so. I live in the same mansion as the grandfather of the current Minister of Foreign Affairs (...). You can't talk to Uncle Lancaster without your grandfather, who's just close to you. When I get back to Wellrod, Lancaster will be closer to me than the King's Capital, so I'll probably send a messenger to talk to him."

Isaac laughs when he brings up Morgan and says, "Of course we haven't talked about anything."

Count Lancaster also remembered that Isaac, who had been granted the Duke, soon became a student.

There are Morgan and Margaret in the Mansion of the King's Capital.

It would be easier to talk to an outside person like yourself.

I'm ashamed of myself because I was moving about Judith and didn't even realize the extent of it.

"Um... Perhaps it's best to ask Judith, what's with the hair changing?

Seeing that the atmosphere on the field was a little soothing, Judith's brother Josh asked Isaac about his sister's transformation.

For years, my sister, who has been hiding her face, is exposing her face with a hair clasp.

When we reunited, Count Lancaster also said, "What, who?" I was reacting, "so I guess it's because I'm family that surprises me.

Judith makes her face bright red and nagging.

"'As always, things like Michael could happen again. When you talk to people, you should talk to them face to face'. If you cut your hair, it will take a while to undo it, but if you fasten your hair, you can undo it."

"I see. Is that what happened? Thank you for your attention to Judith."

Josh was a bright good young man.

He was three years older and graduated just when Isaac and the others entered school.

My brothers and sisters are amazed at how different they are.

Naturally she is married and has left her pregnant wife in Count Lancaster territory.

"I've heard that you've been trying to improve your relationship with Mr. Judith for a long time. So first, please accept Mr. Judith as he is now."

"Yes, of course."

I listened to Isaac and just didn't realize the real reason that anyone "seemed to get a little bit worked up when I saw him in the middle of the night".

Everyone thought they were "worried about Judith's relationship with his family".

"By the way, I'd like to ask Uncle Lancaster something. As for Uncle Lancaster, what demands do you intend to make on Michael, as it will be considered after hearing Mr. Judith's opinion?

"In eight pieces."

- Too straightforward demands.

Isaac gets words jammed full of that direct ball.

"- I just want to say, Uncle Brander will also try to avoid it and try to escape. Although the engagement has not officially been dissolved, it is practically impossible to continue the engagement with Michael. Do you want me to pay a lot of damages, including for breaking the engagement and trying to kill Judith?"

My heart is boiling down with anger, but my head seems calm.

Is the neighborhood as promising as the former Minister of Foreign Affairs?

If Graham had lived and testified to Michael's responsibility, he would have been able to tear it apart.

But Graham died because of Isaac's idea of "leaving room to pursue 50 for sure, not 0 or 100.

It also affects Michael's absence from school.

As a matter of fact, even if Nicole was the cause of her frustrated heartbreak, she said, "I was heartbroken by what Graham did, and Michael was being discreet on his own," until then.

It seems difficult to drive Michael himself into obsolescence.

Pushing Graham on full responsibility, the Count Brander family is better than intact, but it still didn't seem to be enough with the Count Lancaster family.

"I think that's about the drop, too. At least that includes the punishment of Michael and Count Brander's fame falling to the ground."

It means that you admitted no at the time you paid the money.

"What kind of education are you giving your son" beyond Michael's responsibility, Count Brander is sure to see with contempt.

In that regard, Randolph, who has the laws of the three generations of the Marquis of Wellrod, may have been in an easy position to do whatever Isaac did without worrying about his surrounding gaze.

"Please discuss what kind of demands you will make with your grandfathers after tomorrow. Lord Windsor said he would cooperate as well. And I'm talking to my Undersecretary of Finance, Uncle Adams, so you should talk to him."

"With Uncle Adams? Why is that?

Count Lancaster is baffled by the name of an unexpected person.

I know he's Tiffany's ex-fiancé's father, but I didn't think it had anything to do with Judith.

Isaac will dispel his doubts.

"You know how much the Count Brander family pays to the royal family. From there you can reverse calculate how much you have the ability to pay. All you have to do is demand it."

Isaac grins badly with a niggle.

It's basically a world without the idea of protecting information.

The amount of tax paid can be easily investigated by those authorized to do so.

And there is no penalty for divulging information, unless it is also a state secret of such importance.

If Count Adams himself hadn't refused, he could have checked the information all he wanted under the authority of the undersecretary.

Count Lancaster also laughs bitterly at this.

"I didn't know you were thinking that far... Thank you. Perhaps Count Brander will mourn turning Lord Enfield against his enemy."

"Pay this much," he demanded. "Fine," and I'm not convinced by the amount that's acceptable.

After all, the Earl of Lancaster is also unsatisfactory, if not for the amount of money that Count Brander will have trouble with.

If even the critical line you can pay is demanded, it will be a headlong situation for Count Brander.

Count Lancaster could only laugh bitterly at Isaac's bottomlessness, which would teach him such a way.

"Let's talk more about it later. Because I was able to reunite with Mr. Judith, I hope you'll forget the bad things and spend some time with your family."

Isaac cares about the Earls of Lancaster.

Michael, I have trouble getting angry with you for hating me.

The consideration is to celebrate Judith's safety at home and calm her mind.

And also to ensure the safety of being able to go to the bathroom at night.

"Right...... I'll come back later to thank you. Thank you so much."

Count Lancaster stands up and asks Isaac to shake his hand.

And next he also asked Margaret to shake his grateful hand.

That is the same for the countesses, who will shake hands in turn.

It was Judith's turn at the end, but she didn't shake hands, she held onto Isaac.

Isaac said, "Hmm," without thinking of the oversized feeling, the voice of joy was about to leak, but he was in a good mood.

"Thanks......"

"You're welcome. Spend your time today without family water. You can also remove the hair fastening depending on your mood."

"I'll put it on..."

Judith seems to have decided not to remove her hair fastening and expose her face even in front of her family.

Isaac is satisfied that he did a good thing.

"Mr. Bridget also enjoyed talking to Mr. Judith, so please come and see her sometimes"

Isaac, who wanted to last feel how Judith felt, discusses Bridget.

She also nodded and responded, but did not immediately try to leave.

Isaac felt like he was being cared for, seeing through his thoughts.

But since I didn't make a fortune, I reconsider that she couldn't possibly see me through.

But we can't hold each other in front of each other's families forever.

I peel her off with the thought of a severance where I enjoyed it to some extent.

"Well, good luck"

"... Yes"

I can see Judith's expression thanks to her hair fastening.

She looked lonely from Isaac's eyes.

Isaac called it, "Is that so too? We've been together for three weeks. You'll feel a little lonely when you get home," I just thought.

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Returning to the mansion, Judith cried first on her mother's chest.

I could put up with it because it was in public at the Marquis of Wellrod's mansion, but I went back to my home and couldn't catch a tear.

Seeing Judith cry, the family became more angry with Michael.

But I said, "Son of a bitch, I'm gonna kill you! I didn't say," etc.

If I come up with Michael's topic, it reminds me of a really sad fact.

As Isaac told me, it was a priority today to be patient and comforting Judith.

After a while, Count Lancaster went out.

To thank Morgan and the Marquis of Windsor.

The other family were with Judith, but after Judith stopped crying and went back to his room, he went out, except for Josh.

To thank you for your help and to visit the house you offered to help.

They are not just by Judith.

For Judith's sake, we have to act on what we're going to do.

We couldn't just spend time mourning and grieving together.

Judith, back in his room, lowers his servant and becomes alone in the room.

And I put a crystal ball out on my desk.

(What's going on with my future?

I stare at the crystal ball in memory, but I see nothing.

That should happen, too, because you don't make up for yourself.

Judith understands that very well.

But I couldn't help but wonder and divine.

(Who stands next to Mr. Isaac? Am I here?

Go on and try to divine Isaac.

But this one didn't show either.

Because if you don't put yourself in front of me, you won't divine it.

Tears that should have gone out earlier in front of my mother flow quietly down again.

(Why don't you just know what I want to know...)

Judith gets a seizure and tries to throw a crystal ball on the floor, but he couldn't really throw it.

- I only have fortune.

Because the thought didn't let me imitate it like it would break a crystal ball.

Put it back on your desk and whisper.

She couldn't forget about Isaac.

Hopefully, I even wanted to stay more at the Marquis Wellrod mansion.

Michael had a strong desire to make himself look big, or laughed all the time, including.

But I always laughed, but it was a grin I couldn't afford anywhere.

I didn't know what I was thinking, but that's why Judith was also thinking, "Let's try to support this guy".

But the thought also becomes vain.

- Isaac was the exact opposite of Michael like that.

When I saw him before he went to war, he looked at his chest and whined "big".

Isaac is the first person who has ever seen himself sexually, as a single woman, and so on, while everyone was just distracted by fortune.

It was embarrassing to be seen with such eyes, but it is also true that I felt a little happy.

And I was more than happy to help you with your life.

While there was a knight in the Count Brander family, Isaac rushed to me, still dressed defenselessly as a uniform, even though there was an escort.

Even though there were even more odds, he helped me out using a toy knife without regard for danger.

If you make a mistake, it's a dangerous act that could turn all church officials against your enemies.

There's something about Isaac that I don't know what he's thinking either, but it was very different from Michael's.

- It looks like you haven't thought about anything, and all the action has been thought out.

That was also understandable to Judith, just by discussing it with Seth.

For one reason I killed Graham, something advanced that I can't think of.

I came up with that in just a few moments.

Unlike Michael, who pretends to be thinking of something, he was shown something called a real genius.

Besides, Isaac doesn't do anything to be proud of it.

The toy knife does.

It's like someone else (...) came up with something (...). But just saying, I don't brag.

There were others who came up with it and it remained natural as if they had just heard it from their opponents.

Michael would say, "It's good stuff, right? I should have been proud."

- That's the "adult man you can afford" look.

I was shown what a really attractive man looks like.

I don't care about Michael, including his grudges, who tried to kill himself.

I want to be by Isaac, and I try to hold him and push his chest to see how he reacts, even though I don't think he should.

But Isaac didn't move.

I had nothing to react to because I had a fiancée named Lisa, or as much as my chest touched.

Isaac didn't break the attitude he could afford, even though he acted as if he didn't.

Judith was increasingly attracted to Isaac's attitude.

That's what happened when they hung up on me about my hair fastening.

He worried about himself and gave me a kind word.

But just be gentle.

"Are you not interested in me now," I regret.

But sometimes Isaac's gaze is pointed at his chest, so it's not that he's not interested at all.

It seems to me that with the power of reason, I was trying not to make myself feel uncomfortable grieving.

- Be gentle, rational, courageous, and that knowledge has no one to stand in line with.

Such thoughts about Isaac also quickly changed from gratitude for the benefactor of life to something different.

Even when I met my family, I was half happy to see my family and half sad that I would have to go home.

The truth is, we still have a strong desire to spend time together in the same mansion.

(How come..., how come it doesn't show...)

It's Lisa standing next to Isaac.

Judith knows about it.

But she's the Baron's daughter.

It was noted that Isaac's rightful wife would marry from more than the Count's house.

So it's my possibility that my relationship with Michael is over.

But crystal balls don't show anything that bothers me the most.

All I did was reflect and reflect my face and room.

Judith puts her hands on where Isaac stabbed her.

Graham wasn't the only one burned in this case.

She had also been scorched hard in love in her heart by Isaac's hand.