After Isaac went to school, it was busy until after school.

After all, I guess everyone cared.

My teacher said, "What's going to happen to Michael? I've heard."

Everyone was surprised when Isaac replied, "I'm going to suspend until I'm in third grade and serve in church," "that's light.

You almost killed Judith, the Virgin, so you thought you'd be executed.

For a light disposition to Michael, I was convinced to hear that the Count Brander family would pay substantial compensation.

There was progress on Judith's case, so it was another hot topic.

But since Judith and Michael are still out of school today, I couldn't do anything to get together in person.

Instead, students are gathered at Isaac's.

The homeroom on my way home was over and I finally felt free when it was time for the other students to head to the club.

But there is still work to be done.

"Tiffany, are you free for tonight?"

In Isaac's words, those around them breathe.

(When will we get along like that... Oh, well! That's when I was going to stay for Mr. Judith!

Amanda was one of those who was surprised.

Tiffany told me you were staying at the Marquis Welrod mansion.

But I haven't heard that your friendship with Isaac is progressing.

I'm sure it was hard to say because I know what I think.

Amanda sees Chillari and Tiffany.

"I'm free. Is there something you need to know about Mr. Judith?

Tiffany was flat.

That, too, should be because Isaac's confusing words had already cast a red shame on him.

When I got home, I said, "How's it going? Has it come?" gaze.

Those eyes will never be forgotten.

Having already had the experience of making a mistake, Tiffany was trying not to worry about Isaac's confusing words.

"It is. Uncle Lancaster wants to thank you. I was invited to dinner tonight, too. Tiffany also said he wanted to invite you, so a messenger would be on his way to the mansion. If you have plans available, I want you not to be late at the club."

"Yeah, okay. I was just talking to Judith."

Though modest, Tiffany didn't seem to be all the same either.

Without Isaac's position as cousin, it would not be available to the daughter of a single Viscount family under the umbrella of another family, such as the opportunity to be called to dinner at the Count Lancaster family.

Judith's case was tragic, but it's not bad to be able to spread the AC.

I didn't mean to refuse to attend, even for the future of myself or the person I'm marrying.

"Oh, that's the thing... You could have brought me Mr. Judith's protection story, too."

I find that Isaac and Tiffany's friends are not in a relationship between a man and a woman, and Amanda gets mixed up in the conversation with a horny look.

"I think it would have been comforting to have the help of Mr. Amanda. But when a house as powerful as the Marquis Wallick family is involved, the balance tilts to such an extent that it will have to crush the Count Brander family. To make the right adjustments, it had to be a matter of fitting in between the aristocrats and the neutrals."

"Hmm, that's hard"

"Yeah. So I'll be the first to talk to you when I have to rely on greater power. Please help me then."

"Okay. I'll take care of it then!

Amanda answered with all her strength.

Because I couldn't imagine Isaac relying on people, but I was glad he said he would talk to me first when I needed him.

I know you're serious about helping me, so I loosen Isaac's cheek, too.

That looked like a gentle smile, so Amanda blushed.

But that's temporary.

Immediately Isaac's expression returns to his true face.

"Well... and"

Isaac turns his gaze to one female student.

The opponent was Nicole.

She was a few steps away, listening to Isaac.

Isaac stands in front of Nicole.

"Hey, what is it?

Ever since she scolded me, she's taken a little distance from Isaac.

Now that the Lancaster and Brander families have been reconciled, we must resolve this issue as well.

I was just going to show you a little bit of kindness.

(Don't really bother if they stop fishing for men)

"I've said too much tough in the meantime. It seemed like I was getting emotional too. Excuse me. Michael will be suspended for a long time until he is in third grade and will be engaged in service in the church. It is his fault that this happened. But some won't think so. Count Brander, for example."

"Duh, what do you mean?

Nicole looks anxious when she is shaken by something suspicious about the clouds.

It would be nice to do this in a way that incites more anxiety here and helps there, but Isaac is not interested in Nicole.

There was no confusion, and I was going to talk straight.

"You might even say to the depressed sunshine, 'You've wandered Michael, so take responsibility for it'. Mr. Nicole is the Baroness. You won't be able to disobey the substantive orders that took the form of Uncle Brander's demands. What if he asks you to marry Michael or something?

"That's......, I don't know. I know you look good, but people who are students but don't think about it later act a little..."

It's possible that Nicole turned down Michael's confession because it was sudden behavior.

The same was true when Charles.

It was a normal goodbye story when he was, so we could just "stay friends," but Michael overdid it.

Don, I pulled it off, and maybe I got a no.

"Well, I guess so. It would be bad if Mr. Nicole showed a bare gesture like she cared, but the worst part is Michael. So I cannot allow Uncle Brander to try to hold Mr. Nicole accountable. If Uncle Brander tried to hold Mr. Nicole accountable, give me my name and refuse. If you don't believe in giving me a name, send me a messenger and I'll be there any minute. [M] Michael and Uncle Brander need to reflect properly."

Isaac was concerned that "our son's marriage partner is gone. You get married," Count Brander demanded of Nicole.

If they do that, Isaac's plan will collapse from the ground up.

We should have told Nicole so she wouldn't touch us.

Isaac thought about protecting her in her own name like this because for some reason she was completely out of her mind.

"Oh, yeah. Thanks........."

Behind words, Nicole didn't seem very happy.

Instead, I can even see signs that I'm pulling against Isaac.

(Oh, well. You didn't think about the aftermath of taking Michael's heart. Damn, you mean a girl of the right age in that place)

Isaac thought Nicole's reaction was because she feared revenge for Count Brander.

And I also thought that might have been a mistake.

(Shit! Did I freak you out? That's right. You can't think about attacking a prince or anything. It's something you can do because you're a fearless fool. If I told you I was resented by Count Brander or something, I might have gotten scared and grown up)

If Nicole is forced to get engaged to Michael, she won't be able to target Jason.

Isaac received the advice to prevent it, but it turned out to be counterproductive.

"The worst part is Michael being distracted by Mr. Nicole even though he has a fiancée. You know that, don't you? So I will not tolerate rebellion. If Uncle Brander is going to do something to me, I'll protect Mr. Nicole. I want you to remember that."

Isaac pushes again, "It's Michael that's bad," he says.

Nicole has responsibilities too, but it doesn't make sense to say that here.

What matters now is that she attacks Jason.

I don't want to imitate things that restrict my behavior.

Rather, he wanted to push his back.

But when Isaac says he'll protect him, Nicole's complexion doesn't.

Instead of getting better, my eyes are swimming and I'm obviously upset.

It just seemed like Isaac's words were counterproductive.

(Why? I'm trying to help because... Oh, well)

Isaac came up with one possibility.

(Is it in the calculations that Uncle Brander resents me? I have no idea what I'm going to do. Damn, he's worthy of relying)

Isaac laughs niggly.

When I saw it, Nicole shook Vikri and her body.

(It's okay, we're like an accomplice. Unless you talk to Pamela, I'll keep my mouth shut too)

Nicole's reaction was that Isaac was "surprised to be spotted using Count Brander."

Then you don't have to appeal if you help any more.

It would surely be better if you let her go free.

Isaac didn't do anything extra and decided to leave it to Nicole.

"Hey, Isaac. Nicole is better now."

Tiffany pulls Isaac's sleeve.

She naturally has no good feelings for Nicole.

I'm sure the man who hung out on Nicole was bad, but Tiffany couldn't think that far apart clearly.

To her, Nicole is the hateful opponent who took Charles.

I was unhappy that Isaac was trying to help.

"Right.... Nicole, I cautioned you. Be careful."

Isaac also remembered Charles and cut him up thinking it was not a good idea to talk to Nicole any more.

When I drop off the Tiffany's on their way to the club, Isaac tries to go home, too.

He stared at Nicole's back with a troubled gaze.

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Isaac waits for Morgan to return home before visiting the Count Lancaster house with his grandparents.

When we arrived, the Earls of Lancaster welcomed us in the grand total.

Judith is wearing the hair clasp Isaac gave me.

I can also see Tiffany arriving first.

When Isaac and the others got off the carriage, Count Lancaster spoke.

"Thank you for taking the time to respond to my sudden invitation. The benevolence for helping Judith is so great that I don't know how to thank him...... It's a whispering feast with all the feelings, but I hope you enjoy it, and we've got the best for you."

Count Lancaster sees Isaac.

"Lord Enfield has no words of thanks either for rushing first. If there's anything you can do for the Earl of Lancaster, please let me know."

"Thank you. But I just had the power to help, and there was me somewhere I could go to help. So I was just on my way to help. It would be nice if you didn't think too deeply about it, but it would be easier for me."

Isaac speaks kindly.

This was half serious, half acting.

"That's right. I helped you, so thank you." Who can truthfully thank those who say so?

Because of this, the Count Lancaster family (...) is not the Count of Lancaster, but the Count Lancaster family (...) is telling me to obey.

You don't have to imitate it like you dump it in a dob.

Speak the words that are required on this occasion.

Not only is Count Lancaster impressed by Isaac's consideration, but also by those who were on this occasion, such as his family and servants.

Count Lancaster then turns his gaze to Morgan.

"Marquis Welrod...... How can I thank you for not only helping Judith, but also protecting her until we arrive?"

"Sam......"

When Morgan nicknamed Count Lancaster, he said nothing more.

Embrace the Earl of Lancaster instead of words.

Then a whimper leaks out of Count Lancaster's mouth.

Judith was safe, and negotiations with Count Brander were concluded, which must have overflowed what he endured.

Count Lancaster also embraced his friend's body back.

Those around them moisten their eyes with tears.

One of them, Rachel, Countess Lancaster, speaks to Margaret.

"Mr. Margaret. You'll take care of Judith while you're at the mansion. Thank you, thank you so much..."

"It's okay. When I married the Marquis of Wellrod, you weren't the one who tried to get me into the circle of nobility of the Kingdom of Reed. I'll pay you back."

They both hug each other again.

Rachel, his wife, was also trying to get along with Margaret because Morgan and Count Lancaster were friendships.

Margaret, in particular, is a dowry from a neighbouring country.

I did not have connections within the Reid Kingdom.

I was able to get into the ladies' circle because Rachel helped me.

Otherwise, Margaret would have struggled unfamiliar with the Reid kingdom because her predecessor, the Marquis Wellrod, was in early life.

She was also helped by the attention of the Count Lancaster family, along with Morgan.

As much as taking care of Judith, it wasn't hard work or anything.

(With this flow, it's Judith to me!

Isaac saw his grandparents and thought of it first.

But unfortunately, there was nothing like Judith hugging Isaac.

- Because Daniel, Judith's father, has embraced him.

"I cannot thank Lord Enfield enough. Thanks also to Lord Enfield for his safe return from the battlefield. I owe my life to all my parents and children."

(in change)

Unexpectedly, the truth seemed to leak, but here is a gleeful place.

"I helped Mr. Judith because, as I said earlier, I was in a place where I could help. I didn't want to die on the battlefield either, so I was just desperate to go home alive."

"Be humble again. Lord Enfield should be a little more proud of himself. Because it's the greatest thing in the world."

Who are you talking about?

Isaac could only return it with an ambiguous grin.

That's what Daniel seemed to be laughing at in trouble when he said, "I'm not bragging about it..."

He said, "It's still not like me. Every single one of those successes doesn't even make me brag," he just admired Isaac's vessel size.

"Looks like Mr. Bridget and Mr. Claude have taken great care of us, too. Thank you and your family for what you did to Judith."

"Thank you"

To both of them, Laurie, Judith's mother, and her brother Josh say thank you.

I just shook hands securely with both hands without even hugging the elf opponent.

"Come on, go inside. Let me also serve you a secret wine today. But I can't give it to Lord Enfield or Miss Tiffany."

Count Lancaster invites you inside the mansion.

And then he winks at Isaac to show off his tea glare.

I guess I can afford it because my anger towards Count Brander is soothing.

He seemed calmer than he thought, and Isaac was reassured.

The meal was a luxury, but not uncommon for Isaac.

A whisper compared to a party at the Royal Palace.

But Counts Lancaster's willingness to entertain was incomparable with the party at the Royal Palace.

They were sincerely grateful for helping Judith and charging me for breaking the law.

That gratitude made me more than welcome as a host.

Isaac and the others would be happy to be welcomed like that.

Judith's feelings for safety also increased, and everyone's face naturally dusted off.

We also talked about paying off our debts, which Isaac said no to.

There is gold in the new development of the mine.

Who does Count Brander owe money to then?

The answer was simple.

- Borrow from where the money is.

Since high interest rates come from merchants, they should apply to the Count Lancaster family for debt.

Whatever you say, from now on, the interests of the mine will enter the Count Lancaster family.

It was because you would think that you would lend me money at a cheap rate, even if I didn't lose it.

Until the time Count Brander sneaked in shame to borrow the money, Isaac decided to leave the Lancaster family with five billion leads to lend.

"I look forward to that time," the Earls of Lancaster grinned badly.

But fun times are coming to an end.

I can't enjoy it forever more than having Isaac and the others who are kids.

The atmosphere began to break up before nightfall.

So Isaac makes one suggestion.

"Uncle Lancaster. I have an important story to tell, so I hope the servants pay for it."

"Important......, ok. Stand back, you guys."

When the Earl of Lancaster orders people to pay, the air on the ground turns into something severe.

Isaac is an important story.

I can't imagine how big it is.

Ask Isaac with Tiffany's anxious look.

"Can I stay?

"Tiffany wouldn't belabella talk about what she told me not to say. I trust you. So are Mr. Claude and Mr. Bridget. Mr. Bridget doesn't really think he's the kind of person to talk about things he shouldn't have said."

"Why am I the only one named?

Bridget seemed happy to be told she trusted him, but she was dissatisfied with the fact that she was the only one who said, "I feel like I'm going to talk to you, but I think I'm fine."

Isaac goes through her grievances and sees Judith.

"Has that (...) been told to your family?

"... I'm not talking"

Judith knew it was important, so he kept his mouth shut with his family until now.

Once Isaac nods, he turns his gaze to Count Lancaster.

"I must tell you a very important story about what they say about Mr. Judith being the Virgin."

- Judith is not a Virgin.

I had to tell you about it.

It will be fine now.

But I may grow Count Lancaster, saying "I envy having the Virgin as my grandson" forever from now on.

Only as much as it says in the Anecdotes of the Holy Virgin and elsewhere a long time ago.

Having that Virgin in her body is likely to drive the life of the Count Lancaster family crazy from now on.

I needed to give a proper explanation.

"Judith is not the Virgin...... So that's it."

But Count Lancaster prefaced Isaac's words.

Isaac is also amazed at this.

"I don't think Lord Enfield is like stabbing a knife with a divine request, without even thinking about it. I know there's some chance that you stabbed Judith with a knife. For example, Lord Claude dressed as a soldier could have been treating him sneakingly…"

Count Lancaster's prediction surprised the others this time.

Those other than Morgan and Judith alternate between Isaac and Claude.

But Claude himself gives a confused look that he "didn't do that".

Count Lancaster's reading is off.

But his words were enough to plant the idea that "it may not be a miracle of God".

Now Isaac gathers his gaze on what he will talk about.

"You're right that the miracle that Mr. Judith helped was created. But there is no fact that Mr. Claude used his magic on that occasion. It's not good for each other to get elves involved and cheat people."

Isaac categorically denies the theory that he used Claude.

Take a spoon and napkin for tea after a meal and hold it so everyone can see it.

"I let them make something called a spring. There are springs that stretch and shrink, not just springs like those used for laundry bass. Like this."

Isaac spoons inside the broken napkin.

And I showed everyone moves like putting it out.

"Ahhh! Could it be a knife that stabbed Judith!

"It's a blade pulling knife with a spring in it. If I stabbed him, the blade would pull into the pattern, and if I pulled it out, the blade would go outside the pattern."

The first thing I noticed was Josh.

Isaac explains that his point is correct.

"Mr. Bridget was told that he might have hidden the blade in Mr. Judith's chest. But then you'll find out at the angle of the pattern. There was a reason why people didn't get hurt by stabbing them at an unharmed angle."

"It was..."

Bridget was flashy.

Because instead of being wrong with the answer, it was an answer that exceeded expectations.

"But how could you not deny it then?

"If we do that, we'll have to explain how we did it. If you do that, it will be a lot of trouble. Especially not the church."

"So is that... I'm sorry."

Bridget apologizes for putting Isaac under the suspicion of a "hell of a muzzle squirrel".

"But how did they have such a thing?

Count Lancaster asks Isaac a question.

This was an expression of everyone's feelings.

Isaac, who is asked, looks far away.

"It was originally made as a play tool for my sister. But I noticed it after I had a prototype. This is a toy of the devil."

The Earls of Lancaster round their eyes with the outrageous word "demon" appearing.

No way, because I didn't think Isaac was such an abominable tool.

It is not similar to the word toy, so driven by greater anxiety.

"It doesn't matter what you stab and surprise me with a toy knife. But what if you thought it was a toy knife and stabbed people with a real knife? I'm sure it will hurt Kendra's heart badly. It's not a toy like this. I thought it was something I should never give to Kendra, and I kept it in my own room."

But Isaac's words that followed were far from the word "demon".

Instead, the words are daunting, "Is that just Cisco? It is something that claps out in such a way that you think."

What I was listening to tilts my neck.

"It was a coincidence that I had that knife when I went to help Mr. Judith. I just said I used it because it seemed like it could be used in the flow on the spot. But what matters is not what the knife is or why it had it. Mr. Judith is not the real Virgin."

"I was trying to surprise Norman, and I was lowering it to my waist," which is why I dress too badly.

Isaac tries to deviate from the knife because he really just had it by accident.

In fact, Judith is important to the Count Lancaster family, so it's not exactly a lie.

"'My Judith is a Virgin,' he said, trying not to use politics. That will be for the Count Lancaster family in case the facts come to light, and for Mr. Judith."

Isaac stabbed the nail here.

The Count Lancaster family is going to be a powerful ally.

Isaac is also in trouble if he is self-destructed in good shape.

At least, I just wanted you to keep your weight on yourself for the next few years.

But Isaac's worries are excessive.

Even without being told, Count Lancaster understood.

"I know very well. Ever since Lord Enfield pointed out to me not to focus on Judith's divinating powers, I have been careful to look at Judith himself. I didn't mean to focus all my attention on the title Virgin, just like the divine power."

He also reflects on the way he dated Judith before.

That was the same for the rest of the family.

Everyone agrees with Count Lancaster's words.

Isaac's worries were worrying, apparently.

"Sounds like you had an opinion to offer."

"No, it's something that no one will pay attention to this year. I just want to thank you for telling me."

Until now, with my family, everyone had focused only on Judith's divinating power.

If someone had paid attention early on, Judith's life would have changed dramatically, too.

Because of Isaac's changed eyes on Judith, Count Lancaster was genuinely welcome to point it out.

"Lord Enfield thinks of Judith more than any of us in the family. How about you, why don't you marry Judith?

"What!?

- Too sudden an offer of engagement.

Isaac looks at the Earl of Lancaster, then at Judith.

Her face turned bright red and she was nagging, twitching.

"I don't know what it feels like, but anything suddenly... It's too fast."

Morgan triumphs over Count Lancaster.

Because he hadn't heard about the engagement yet either.

Probably an idea in this setting.

With the thought of being cool, I stare at my friend.

"Given Judith's age and Lord Enfield's, you'd better make up your mind early, wouldn't you? Judith must want that too."

Count Lancaster was aware of Judith's feelings.

Because the only eyes that look at Judith's Isaac are different, I don't like it, but I notice it.

This is also because thanks to my hair up, I can see my gaze.

If you didn't hate Isaac, I was going to keep talking to him.

Isaac doesn't hate Judith.

Instead, he even thinks it's welcome if we can get along intimately.

But I didn't even think I could be in a relationship with my fiancée.

If you think about welcoming Pamela in one day, getting engaged to the Count's maid is a big problem.

One day it will always be a spark of civil strife.

Plus, I have feelings for myself.

"What about Mr. Judith?

"Ah... Ah..."

Isaac asks me, and Judith tries to answer.

But that feeling was too strong to speak of.

Wordless at the heart, all that came out was tears for pity that could not convey feelings of satisfaction.

But Isaac, who was blunt in her maiden heart, only told her that she was being favored.

(Well, this is the one called Stockholm Syndrome. I've never seen it before)

Actually, it's suspension bridge theory, so it's wrong, but I only understood that I became fond of myself for helping just before the execution.

(The question is, is that what it really feels like? I guess there's just a mix of gratitude and stuff as well as romantic emotions)

Isaac didn't really think he liked himself or anything.

I get scared and derive the answer that various emotions will just mix in and get me wrong.

"I appreciate the feeling. Still, I can't get engaged. It will be hard with a broken heart now. You'll be in danger of your life and you're afraid of it. You shouldn't judge me by the emotions that spring up in that situation. If it's the answer I gave you when you settled down, you might think about what I'd do too. But now is not the time to think about whether or not to get engaged. I think it's time to settle down first. This is not just Mr. Judith, but also Uncle Lancaster. Now is not the time to panic."

First, gently tell him to calm down.

The Earl of Lancaster couldn't say anything about this either.

It is true that it was floating in a series of disturbances.

And above all, I couldn't get back to Tiffany when I saw his reaction.

Tiffany listened to Isaac and remembered what he had been told before.

"I like you. But this must be a hard time, so I'll wait for you until the time comes to calm down".

Isaac didn't say that, but it sounded that way to her.

Remembering the past, Tiffany looked at Isaac flickering with blushing and moist eyes.

From that appearance, Count Lancaster wonders, "Does Isaac like Tiffany?"

In the first place, Isaac got engaged to Lisa because she was a "woman who's supported me since I was a kid".

Given her childhood predicament, Tiffany is a woman who supported Isaac as well as Lisa.

After Charles and I broke up, maybe he was confessing.

But I've heard rumors that Tiffany hasn't forgotten about Charles.

It is also possible that Isaac refused to engage Judith because he awaits Tiffany's reply.

If you get engaged to Judith, Tiffany will be confirmed after the Second Lady.

If we make Tiffany the First Lady and Judith the Second Lady, the same thing could happen to Randolph.

Count Lancaster wondered if Isaac was trying to avoid it.

Then it's not for Isaac to force you here.

I want Judith's wish to come true, but we should wait until what reply Tiffany gives.

I thought it would be better for Isaac, who owes me more.

"It certainly wasn't the time to panic. Listen to it as a drunken old man's bullshit. Morgan keeps vacating my collection, so I think I drank too much."

"Aren't you the one who brought it up by saying congratulations? Don't blame people."

When Count Lancaster tries to push Morgan to take responsibility, Morgan also says back in silence.

It was inspired by these two stories that changed from engagement stories to chatter.

Even as Morgan, my engagement to Judith is a welcome place.

But if Isaac doesn't want it, it's because he felt this place was about to cloud his tea.

After a while of talking, the feast opened.

I was surprised to learn the fact that "Judith is not the Virgin" but everyone had a refreshing look about it somewhere.

But the engagement story with Judith, brought up by the Earl of Lancaster, left some people on their way home with a moisturizing emotion.