Isaac's appearance walking Kendra with Lisa had made Randolph and Lucia imagine the two of the future.

The day we became grandparents made us realize that it was not so far away.

It was a soothing appearance for them, but some of them did not.

- Those who care about Isaac.

Some ordinary students expect a miracle: "Would you pick yourself for some applause?"

When they first saw them, they said, "Already have a child!?" I was surprised.

This was because of the color of Kendra's hair.

Kendra's hair is as dark red as Lucia's.

Lisa has bright red purple hair.

Because the colors are similar, so I would mistake it for Lisa's child.

But soon I realize it's a misunderstanding.

Because I could remember "That's my sister Kendra" when I saw Lucia walking behind Isaac and the others.

Since you are not ten years old, there are only a few people who know Kendra directly.

Even if I had seen her with her parents somewhere, her own impression is faint because of the attention that comes to Randolph, a war hero.

Because of that, something comes up that makes me mistake it for Isaac and Lisa's kids.

- So did Pamela.

As vice president of the Student Council, she was at the lookout for the Cultural Festival.

When I turned down the hallway, I ran into Isaac walking with Kendra.

The moment you enter your vision, your body solidifies and forgets to breathe.

"Pamela?"

Sharon calls out to Pamela, who suddenly solidifies.

She thought, "You'd be bored with all the student council roles," and Pamela and I were acting together.

"Yeah......, I'm fine. Mr. Kendra, right? Nice to meet you. I'm Pamela, daughter of Theodore, Marquis of Windsor."

Pamela got back on her feet.

Anyway, if it's just the three Isaacs, it's because Lucia was there.

Thanks to this, I was able to immediately think of Kendra's presence.

I try to mislead the surprise and smile gently.

"Nice to meet you, I'm Kendra, daughter of Randolph, Marquis Welrod."

Lisa has seen each other face to face at party venues, etc., so we know each other.

But Kendra had never greeted Pamela yet.

The two exchange greetings for the first time.

(Wow! Well done! Awesome!)

Isaac was desperate to contain his desire to cheek on Kendra, who had a proper greeting.

But the opponent is Pamela.

I don't want to be distracted by others, not myself, just by the person whose lumps remain.

Because I don't want them to think, "Was it to the point of being ignored?"

For that matter, I think I'll be adorable to you when I get home.

"You're a lovely little sister."

"Yeah, I'm a proud sister. I'm only seven years old, so I'm still in the social world."

Pamela has spoken, so does Isaac.

The appearance is as usual.

Not the cold look I showed at the party venue.

She next begins to greet Randolph and Lucia as well.

(Sudden face-to-face. I'm not even thinking about what to tell you...)

I just want Lucas to help, but he was talking to Sharon.

I can't blame Isaac for walking with Lisa either, but I don't think she can help me at the heart of it.

Nevertheless, it didn't do anything that Isaac would worry about.

Pamela also has a position.

I'm not going to say anything to Isaac in public.

Because from the conjecture of the lower house, we don't know where we're going to get there.

On the face of it, I pretended not to care about anything.

"To your son, who is worthy of reliance, your daughter, who is resourceful. Is there something like a secret to parenting?

"No, I'm going to be raising normally. There's no secret."

Pamela waves to Lucia about parenting.

This was because in her ears too, rumors were coming in about Lucia.

But I'm not returning the answer I wanted, although I asked.

Pamela said, "I don't know," she was receiving as a clear reaction.

The secret to parenting is important.

Even Randolph, previously considered incompetent, becomes a hero on the battlefield.

If it belongs to the Marquis of Wellrod, it can't be allowed to leak outside.

All I heard was part of a public discourse.

"Isaac grew up on his own, and I guess Kendra owes it to Lisa to take good care of him"

"Speaking of which, I hear Lisa was playing Kendra's nanny."

Here, one possibility comes to mind for Pamela.

- "Isn't Lisa the real wise man? It was."

I was a nanny's daughter, so I've been by Isaac since I was a kid.

Using that position, he enters the interior of the Marquis Welrod family and becomes the Fu of Kendra.

And with the inexplicable behavior of kicking numerous friendships, we eventually managed to get to Isaac's fiancée status.

It is a Cinderella story until brilliant.

If so, Lisa shouldn't be the only one either.

If he was up to it, Isaac would have spotted it.

If Isaac didn't even notice, and he got his current position by his natural behavior, he is a hell of a wise man.

He's a better man than Lucia.

(Maybe I trained Isaac...)

I even think about that.

There is a genius child in every world.

Isaac is a genius, but if Lisa, five years older, was?

Only five years older will teach younger people.

When that happens, it also means that it was Lisa who indirectly set Isaac up to kill his brother.

She looks nice, but given her current position, it was more natural to think she wasn't just a kind person.

"I'm only about babysitting.... I'm going to be raising my own child and I was just trying."

Lisa blushes her cheeks in a place called "My Own Child".

This is because I was ashamed to remember you thinking, "If you can't get married like this, Kendra is the first and last child to raise you..."

But Pamela's not.

It sounded like Lisa was "practicing wellrod style parenting, thinking about when she married the Marquis of Wellrod".

Once you doubt it, it's hard to get out of that idea.

Pamela was also stuck in the mud of her thoughts.

But I don't have time to think about this forever.

She has a role to play.

"It's about time the War Techniques Department started coming out. We have Fred from the Marquis Wilmente for our money, so you might enjoy watching. Though it may not be enough for Viscount Sanders."

If I talk any more, I'll have to talk to Isaac, too.

Don't let the borough out, so bring up the Battle Arts Department thing and try to cut off the conversation.

"I saw it last year, but Fred was pretty strong. There's nothing missing."

Randolph speaks honestly what he thinks.

But the words were seen by those around them so that they could afford the mighty "though not as much as themselves".

Those who produce results will never get what they say.

Say goodbye and drop off Pamela and Sharon.

Isaac...

(Safe! For now, this place is safe! Let's set up a proper venue for discussion later via Lucas)

- And I was just relieved that there was no problem here.

But the anxiety still persists.

"Mr. Pamela was kind of like your brother."

- Because Kendra said something terrible.

"You two are not alike. Pamela was a beautiful, sweet-looking sister, wasn't she?

"That's right. Don't tell a woman she looks like a man."

It's nice to have a distinction just not to mention the person in front, but it's not calm content.

Randolph and the others rush to deny it.

That breaks Isaac's heart.

"Then it will be that I am not gentle at Busyk..."

"You look good or something. A man's good looks and a woman's beauty would be something else, wouldn't they? I'm just saying it's different there."

"Well, if that's the case..."

Randolph corrects it immediately.

Though Isaac also had a part to hook up with, I didn't say it because there are parts there that I'm somewhat aware of.

More than that, because I had something to worry about.

(Pamela has a similar vibe to me? I didn't think so... Actually, like, perfect compatibility or something? The kid says he has a sharp instinct, and I hope so)

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I ran into a bunch of elves when I went out into the school yard to see a mock battle for the War Techniques Department.

"Oh, it's not Isaac. Are you guys going to watch a mock fight?

Bridget talks to me.

She was acting with the elf ambassadors with Claude.

"Yes, I am."

Isaac answers, but Bridget doesn't align her eyes with Isaac.

Looking alternately at Lisa with her hands connected to Kendra.

Lisa smiles and nods small.

Then Bridget took Isaac's free hand.

"Mr. Bridget!?

"That's good. I'm free."

What I did earlier was I cared about Lisa.

But you two were in eye contact.

"Lisa didn't hold hands directly, and I won't let her go now."

"That's okay. It's like holding hands through Kendra."

- That's what he said.

Lisa gave me permission, so Bridget goes into the action of holding Isaac's hand.

Isaac and the Randolphs were not the only ones surprised by this.

"Mr. Bridget, you should refrain from acting like that... It's in front of Edmond and the others."

"No, no, don't worry about it. It is a pleasure to be close to each other (...). No problem."

When Lucia blames him, the ambassador, Edmond, answers not to worry.

Plus, emphasize that it's a relationship between kids.

If you say so, it's hard to argue.

Even at an age too big to say children.

Isaac wondered about it.

(You admit the elves get closer to humans than they need to? Why?)

In an earlier response from Edmond, Isaac recalls past conversations.

(Maybe that time you said, "Please say hello to Bridget," which included the meaning of marrying me as my wife? So it's not Bridget's personal behavior, it's the whole elf idea? Is that family approval?

Isaac was confused when Bridget revealed his thoughts, but thought it wasn't a big deal if he calmed down.

Compared to Loretta and Amanda, Bridget's thoughts are personal issues.

Even if the house is involved, Bridget's home is a normal one.

I can't say all about it because I have a race problem, but the influence of my parents is to the extent of civilians.

I thought I should dodge it there for a reason.

- But when a race (...) is involved, it is a different matter.

As a representative of the entire elf, it would be a big problem if Bridget could be sent in.

It's hard to say no if you say "for friendship between races".

Moreover, Bridget is a close friend of the family.

I can't even handle it underneath.

(No, can I insist on a difference in how I get older? Even in my old age and dying years, Bridget remains young. Claude knows how spicy the breakup is. Poke that point and you'll figure it out)

Isaac found his way into this predicament.

Unlike the other girls, it's easy to say no if you're an elf of a different race.

It hurts my heart to jump the opposite sex favor, but this is also for her.

Later, I carved it into my chest to talk again.

"Kids, if we just get along, we don't have a problem."

"Yeah, you're right."

Isaac is also an old boy.

You can't hate beautiful women.

Edmond giggles that Isaac has accepted Bridget.

But that grin will freeze quickly.

"Kendra, Bridget, please hold hands with your sister."

"Yeah, fine."

Isaac releases his hand from the crying Kendra and hands Bridget to Kendra, who was taking his own hand.

Because Edmond thought it wasn't funny to do what he thought, he tried to connect his hands with Kendra, as the words "children are close to each other (...)"

This behavior was enough to make the elves think "Isaac still can't be a glimmer".

"Eh, hey"

"It's in the way of traffic when the four of us walk side by side. I'll only give up next door to Kendra now."

Bridget tried to protest, but Isaac took it lightly.

But since Kendra and I have been together for a long time, we can't say that we don't want to hold hands with her.

Not as much as Lisa, but because she admires me enough.

"So shall we go see a mock fight? My friends Paul and Kai are going to be there too. I want to support them, so I don't want to miss them."

Isaac talks about a mock fight to get away from Bridget.

The first thing Bridget said was, "Are you guys going to watch a mock fight?" So this is a natural flow, "he said.

Edmond has no objection either.

Walk alongside Isaac and Randolph and start a public story.

Isaac was distracted by Bridget.

Judith dropped her hair and watched her from the window of the school building.