- Elias apologized and Morgan accepted the apology.

In the meantime, the air begins to flow that it's over.

But it's not over yet.

There was a man left who didn't want it to end.

- It's Isaac.

He speaks to Loretta.

"I must apologize to His Highness Loretta."

Exactly. I blame Isaac a little too.

But if you think about the future, you have to do it.

I have to ask you to sacrifice yourself in many ways.

So it wasn't going to weaken me to impersonate Elias with responsibility.

"When His Majesty ordered me, I was supposed to lead the way. Even though ministers have all the skilled ones, normal weapons do not work against dragon opponents. I was really ready to die then. So I really appreciated your concern. But I'm sweet about it."

So far, it's true.

I was ready to die, and I was glad you were worried.

Had it not been for Valentine's Day, I would still have been purely happy.

But now that I remember, I can't be happy.

Plus, I'm being pushed into a hell of a predicament because I said "I know and I received".

As much as I wanted to cry out for my fear of what was going to happen and my pity.

I hate to just think about it as a word, but I have to tell you something.

"They are sent to exotic lands without the power to fight properly. I couldn't get rid of the dragon, so I thought we had to do something about it through negotiation. Still, if the dragons are in a bad mood, they are likely to be killed easily without conversation. I was really ready to die. And so I had this cowardly idea."

"A cowardly thought......, is it..."

Listening to Isaac's words, Loretta gives an anxious look.

Say that Isaac is a cowardly idea.

It must be so dull.

Think about what you can reveal.

"Back in the day, I sought an engagement with the princess for the reward of exorcising the dragon. But it's impossible to exterminate the dragon and it's just a waste of time. I received it with the mild feeling that if I were to die anyway, I wouldn't mind receiving a handkerchief. I want my last memory, but for that matter, I trampled on the thoughts of those who tried to give me a handkerchief. I am now deeply reflecting on that. Sorry, sir."

Isaac honestly apologizes.

But he was trying to emphasize that he was going to die anyway, and to plant the impression that Elias, who had ordered it, was bad.

"Because I don't exorcise dragons... Because I'm going to die anyway... So he thought he didn't have to take the handkerchief or respond to his thoughts?

"... you're right. I was thinking cowardly. As I said earlier, I did not intend to seek an engagement from the outset because I did not even intend to treat women as objects to be received as rewards. Sorry, sir."

Isaac just bowed his head to Loretta in a blaming tone.

For a while, awkward silence comes.

In an attempt to change the situation here, it was Loretta who opened her mouth.

"... that's all you've been cornered. So much so that Lord Enfield would give up if he didn't have a chance."

"Yes, Lord Welrod would still have trembled in the mansion if he hadn't protested against His Majesty and drawn out the dispatch of the Kingsguard knights."

Isaac reacted immediately to Loretta's words.

I don't know what she thought, but for Isaac, this was because it was a help boat put out at the best time.

She still looked like she said something, but all she had to do was stare at Isaac's face jizzily.

(What is it? Something...... ha! There it is, there it is! Speaking of which, I think we were talking about a thread for a resolution before we left...)

Loretta and Nicholas were also brought back when Morgan returned.

I remember talking at that time about "looking at the literature of the past and the solution came to mind".

So it's not weird that she blames you for "you could afford it".

But the fact that you're not here...

You mean you're gonna miss me now?

- It means I owe you one.

Now I can't think of a reason to just excuse that.

Then I'll just borrow it.

I just have to let her be sweet with her kindness.

"Well, I didn't think I was thinking that far. I'm really sorry I did that."

Listening to the two of them, Elias came pinching his mouth.

His actions had taken himself out of the cold.

I'm not just saying I'm about to lose my loyalty.

Because every time Isaac confessed his heart this way, he felt like the minds of other ministers had gone away.

- If even Isaac, an abnegate loyalist, were to be treated like this, what would we be?

Elias felt as though those gathered here were thinking so.

It's the price I've over-requested because of the trust that Isaac would do something about it.

"I thought if I did, I would do it brilliantly....!?

Here Elias makes a bare gesture like he came up with something.

"Yes, I was convinced that if I did, I could achieve it. That's why I sent him out. That's underestimating self esteem. We should be more confident."

- A hand in resurrection.

I was trying to diminish the impression that Isaac had given an unscrupulous order by saying that I believed it could be accomplished.

Besides, "Isaac's low self-esteem" makes him think "I knew what Isaac really was capable of".

The aim of this area was somewhat successful.

The nobles know that Isaac has a modest personality.

If the others were doing the same thing as Isaac, they'd be bragging, "That's all I've done."

Especially if you're a young man, it's not strange to see pride.

As Elias put it, if Isaac's self-esteem is low, he's comfortable with his attitude.

"Because His Majesty was spotting Lord Enfield's vessel, didn't he order it to build confidence?" Those who thought, "were also beginning to come out.

"Confidence…?"

"That's right. Didn't you actually do it? The story of the exorcism of the dragon is on the record, but I have never heard of it being made a big deal by negotiation. Whether such an unprecedented feat or otherwise, it can be accomplished. I sent them out because I was so sure. Sounds like I'm underrated, but I was right. But you can't deny the lack of explanation."

It is also desperate as an area.

Claiming that he understood Isaac better than he did, he was trying to make you understand that it was never an order that presupposed death.

To Isaac himself, and to the nobles.

I understood that I had to cut myself in order to do that.

"This case is like being solved by yourself. The gift from Dwarf was, but it should be accepted. Let's reward them all."

Even Isaac found out that Elias was trying to mislead his actions.

That's why I think about getting in the way.

Because he has to take responsibility.

Try to prioritize your own safety over receiving treasures.

"I didn't know you appreciated His Majesty that much.... So can I have only half as a reward? I didn't accomplish this on my own. Kingsguard Knights, the most elite of the Reid kingdom. The ancient mighty men of the elves gathered by Master Mathias. And the brave warriors of the Dwarves. Because they were there, they were able to stand before the dragon with courage. Not just me, but the Kingsguard Knights and Elves are entitled to the reward as well. Enough is enough for me to share my gratitude with them. My reward is ample for His Majesty's right to reject the order and for his apology to Lord Welrod."

Isaac decided to say "Thank you to the Elves" before Elias did.

I'm going to make you think, "Oh, Isaac doesn't forget to thank people."

Even if Elias is in tune with Isaac, it should seem all around him, "Isaac said it, so you're in tune with it".

- Raise your ratings, while lowering Areas' ratings.

Just for that reason, I brought up this topic.

The topic of veto rights was about to be muddled, so I finally brought this up as well.

If you want to make a mistake, I would like you to make a mistake regarding the topic of handkerchiefs.

Elias noticed that Isaac had once again demanded a veto.

But I'm not going to accept it as it is.

"I was thinking of thanking all the elves who originally cooperated and rewarding the knights who were on the expedition, so let me get them out of here too. Let's also recognize the right to resist life. If it's a disgusting order, you can say no unconditionally. However, the deadline shall be set until the age of twenty. Thereafter it shall be before the envoys of other countries or may not hesitate to express their views. You'll have trouble indefinitely. What do you say?"

Elias tries to avoid Isaac continuing to reject him by setting deadlines.

It is true that I said that I did not have to fulfill my duty as a nobleman.

By meeting that deadline, he was trying to minimize substantial damage.

"That's okay."

Isaac also knew what Elias intended, but he acknowledged it in its content.

The crux is "I won't let you get in the way until graduation."

There should be confusion after graduation, so it would have been enough to buy time until then.

If nothing happens, I'll have to live as a normal nobleman.

If you live as an ordinary nobleman, you are only an obstacle to the King, such as a "minister with the right to refuse orders".

It can have a negative impact on your life.

If you are going to work seriously as a nobleman after the age of twenty, it would be more convenient to have a deadline.

Isaac had no reason to say no.

Elias, on the other hand, was surprised that Isaac had accepted it so badly.

Enough to say in front of a lot of people on purpose.

I thought it would be quite a treat.

Yet he accepted it lightly.

(Really, you didn't mean this? Fate is an apology to Lord Welrod. But that leaves a lump. That's why I've been looking for something called the right to resist life)

If you only ask for an apology to Morgan, there will really be a lump between the royal family and the Marquis Welrod family.

- But why don't you let your impression fade by asking for the right to resist life?

Even as Morgan, "Isaac asked for a hell of a thing," the upset should be stronger than the anger against the royal family.

Elias' apology would also be easier to accept.

(Got another one! I thought you were pursuing it more harshly, but it was also my follow up!

When Isaac began to think he was acting for himself, Elias realized that Isaac's harsh words also had a back.

(Others must have felt that not to say anything harsh about it. That created sympathy for me and had the effect of soothing my grim eyes against lethargy)

- Isaac was saying things that he thought "you don't have to blame so much for failure" to protect yourself.

When he realized it, Elias said, "I was still a loyal minister. You have to take more care of it," he tells himself.

"Well, you've cleared this case."

With that said, Elias begins to speak to Mathias and the Dwarf messengers.

There's going to be a return party after this.

So we have to repair the relationship between Isaac and the Marquis Welrod family.

Clear up the business in front of you one by one.

But when I think about the rest of this, I feel gloomy.

- But that's the same thing with Isaac.

(You can do it. It sucks. How bad is it? It sucks. Really sucks)

- Judith to Pamela, Amanda and Tiffany.

The other four found out that they had received a handkerchief from Loretta.

If I had first said, "I forgot about Valentine's Day because of the different seasons," it would have ended with, "You're such a fool to forget such a famous story."

The fact that I knew him made it harder to explain.

"I wish I could pass out at a time like this..." I couldn't help but think.