After all, I never met Pamela before the closing ceremony.

Because Lucas asked me for a convenient day, but I only got a reply saying, "I don't have a convenient day right now, so I'll see you later."

"If you don't have the right plans, there's no choice," Isaac also had to give up.

Judith and I will see each other later.

The meeting with her will be two days after the meeting with the Marquis Wilmente.

This was based on my experience when I met Amanda and Loretta.

It's tiring to keep seeing someone who uses nerves, so it's to make time to calm down.

But there were busy days other than meeting with them, and there was no time to slow down.

Because those who celebrate Isaac's survival are asking to see him.

This made it difficult to decide who to see first.

High nobility naturally meets as a priority, worrying about the order in which it meets lower nobles such as the Barons and Viscounts.

So Isaac decided to give priority to certain nobles.

- They are nobles in need of gold.

Some people have trouble with money, but Pride can't get in the way and offer to "lend me the money".

Among other things, we targeted those who could not yet ask the minor Isaac individual (...) to lend us money, regardless of whether they were to rent it to the Marquis of Wellrod (...).

Even these people can meet with dignity in the name of celebrating Isaac's return.

I wanted to push back those who were putting up debt offers.

This idea achieves certain results.

By creating a situation where Isaac could easily borrow money, he succeeded in lending money to many nobles.

The nobles left behind were dissatisfied, but when they found out about the faces of the nobles they had met earlier, they became dissatisfied.

I was called first because I was a nobleman in trouble with gold and after my interview with Isaac they were showing an attitude they could afford.

It's not hard to imagine what happened.

Isaac's attitude prioritizing salvation (...) was to be welcomed.

Because I don't know when I'll be in their shoes.

To the extent possible, Isaac will conduct an interview with the nobles.

But it greatly upset Randolph and Lucia.

Because Isaac is going to pump the money on a ten-million lead basis.

They couldn't keep up with Isaac's golden absurdity, like the Morgans once did.

Nevertheless, it can't be stopped because it is also a help to people.

Randolph could only watch in silence.

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Over the weekend, a line of the Wilmente Marquis visited the Wellrod Marquis.

I've come out of them because the Marquis Wellrod family has Morgan, the incumbent minister, or Isaac, the duke even without a role.

Starting with a light greeting, the chatter begins.

Fred was so grown up that Isaac wondered.

I do not know whether the Marquis Wilmente has firmly scolded "turn away the place" or whether it is his will.

Maybe he's just trying to look like a decent brother in front of his brother.

Instead of breaking the atmosphere of the place, he was trying to uplift it on a bright topic.

They show their ability to communicate in unexpected places.

"Kendra, why don't you and Roland hang out with Teresa?

After some time, Lucia speaks to Kendra.

Kendra and Roland are still kids.

I started to look bored, so I suggested if I'd come and play with my pet.

"That sounds good, too."

Nancy, the Marquise of Wilmente, also agrees with Lucia.

I guess they want to be able to play friendly with each other.

Roland's engagement to Kendra is important to the Marquis Wilmente family.

Among the Marquis Wellrod houses, the most troublesome Isaac is wary of engaging Roland.

It was also important to create and reassure them of the opportunity to deepen their bond.

Kendra took Roland out of the room.

At this time, Lisa and Roland's caregivers will also follow.

I'm not alert to the mistakes of men and women because I'm only a child.

To keep an eye on you so you don't get hurt.

Where the two of them were gone, Isaac considered it a good opportunity.

"Freddy."

"Don't call me Freddy."

When Roland is gone, give Isaac a musty look immediately.

After all, maybe he just wanted to play a good brother in front of his brother.

It was a bit of a nostalgic exchange, so Isaac could afford to smile.

"Don't let that get you in the way. I'm keeping Matt waiting for you."

"Matt? You mean Baron Kirby?

"That's right. He is a mercenary up, a man made aristocratic by a single sword. If you're looking for the strongest knight, I thought you might want to make arrangements."

"He even wants to! Are you sure?

Fred gets up and puts his face closer to Isaac.

He has a rough nose and seems excited.

I guess I'm glad I can fight Matt.

But that's not all, and Randolph sees it as a flicker.

"Fred, sit down."

Marquis Wilmente orders Fred to sit in Dos' dominant voice.

Fred shivers his body with Vikri and sits back in his chair with great care.

"Well, well, isn't that good? Fred has no enemies in school. It's better for him to have someone to incite, too, for each other. Can I make it up to you for once?"

But as for Isaac, I'd rather not have Fred.

I try to get him a help boat.

"Yes, Father. Let me do it!

I didn't know why Isaac was on my side, but Fred was thankfully covered.

Hit my father with a caged gaze of enthusiasm to match.

Marquis Wilmente sighed as he had noticed.

"Go."

"Thank you! Isaac, you got a good spot too!

"Baron Kirby is strong. It's gonna be muddy, but good luck."

Whether you appreciate it or not......

With all due respect, Fred was taken away by a servant.

But Isaac shows a bareback that doesn't care.

No, instead of caring, he had a clear smile all the time saying he blamed him.

Look at that face, the Marquis Wilmente gives a bitter look.

"It's time to touch that story. But you don't need Fred."

- Fred doesn't qualify.

Because it's like Isaac said yes.

"Whatever your best commander is, you seem to be aiming for the strongest knight..."

Marquis Wilmente could not deny Isaac's words.

If you're a front-line commander, you'd better be able to spear.

But that's not the job the Marquis' man is required to do.

The ability to control and move the distribution is required, not the work of the individual.

In that regard, Fred was ineligible at this stage as a successor to the Marquis.

But the Marquis Wilmente also has a say.

"At an early age, you used to watch your cousin defeat the knight while he was a child. Besides, my uncle named me a major player in battlefield spear work. I can't help but chase my uncle's back more than me and others who haven't fought properly."

While Nathan was a child, he was defeating the knight.

Even what it said was "I'm deliberately losing because I get eclampsia" should have looked amazing to the child's eyes.

But if that were all it would have been possible to fix it if I had taught you with guts.

But something irreversible happened.

- Randolph, the next head of the Marquis family, has single-poked Tom, who was named for his personal bravery alone.

This was not just Fred, but an event that made a vivid impression on many young people by the time they were shocked.

"I want to be strong, too," he said. "There is no harm in being strong," and more people focus on sharpening their personality skills.

Naturally, Fred is one of them.

I brought up the Randolph thing and became armed with the theory that "it's right to go for the mightiest knight," and I fell all over my brain muscle.

- Nathan and Randolph are also responsible.

Marquis Wilmente was just about to say that.

However, there was also a lack of education of my own, which I could not condemn unequivocally.

"I'm sorry, guys, get out of here."

Isaac orders the servant to leave the room.

The only thing left in the room was a side in the vicinity that would be allowed to remain even if ordered to pay.

On the Marquis Welrod side, Norman and Benjamin remained, as did his secretary on the Marquis Wilmente side.

Randolph and Lucia, who haven't listened, show upset.

"Well, Marquis Wilmente. I'm sure Baron Cunningham will hear you, but let me explain it to you so you can make no mistake. Sometimes I haven't even explained it to my father and mother. I am thinking of something like Parliament in the future. As you can see from the recent Royal move,"

"Congress!?

Randolph shouted out loud and surprised.

That surprise is overwhelming because it was an entirely unexpected story.

In contrast to him, the Marquis Wilmente, who knew what was going on, was calm.

"Something that Lord Enfield doesn't even know what he thinks. But as Viscount Saunders was surprised, isn't it difficult in itself to talk about it?

He is also looking into the pros and cons of Congress.

At least, the Reid kingdom is stable in its present reign.

I feared that introducing a parliamentary system would destabilize politics.

So he said, "Aren't many nobles as surprised and rebellious as Randolph?" and showed a cautious attitude.

"You're absolutely right. So it's not something you can tell anyone. I just want you to know something. I am not saying that Parliament does politics by abolishing the throne, like Neuizen and the Farragut Republic. I'm assuming something lighter. The main point is to create a place where those with checks and good opinions of orders issued by the royal family can speak. These are the two."

Everyone looked and heard Isaac's words.

But only the two of them were listening in a different mood than the others.

- It's Morgan and Margaret.

The two of them are listening to Isaac for what he really is.

I know this time I'm talking about putting the Marquis Wilmente in the mud and making sure he can't get out of it.

The more seriously Marquis Wilmente listened, the more desperate he was to laugh at what seemed like a funny thing.

It's a place where you shouldn't laugh, which is why I'm going to laugh.

It is thanks to the fact that he has acquired an act as a nobleman.

"Creating a parliament does not restrict royalty. It's basically just a existence that recognises a royal life. But in the process of recognising it, someone will sometimes question it. When I was sent to Neuizen, and so on, one person said," Is the Minister of Foreign Affairs agreed? 'If he had spoken, His Majesty might have reconsidered his thoughts, too. "

"If that were the case, I would have avoided having to apologize to Lord Welrod..."

"Of course, it's not just that we can prevent failures from happening. What happens if no one disputes His Majesty's order and the order that made Parliament bare was a failure?

The Marquis Wilmente gives a hazy and somewhat noticed look.

"No one questioned His Majesty's orders. There is also responsibility on the part of Parliament, which I have subscribed to. Are you saying that responsibility is not just for the royal family, but is also dispersed to Parliament"

"Yeah, you're right."

"Get my will," Isaac laughs nicely.

There are those who pledge absolute loyalty to the royal family, regardless of the faction called the Wang Party, Neutrality or Nobility.

Isaac thought it was one of them, as the Marquis Wilmente is at the head of the King's Party.

- How can we persuade those who pledge allegiance to the royal family?

When he thought about it, Isaac came up with the idea that "the council includes the meaning of protecting the royal family".

It is a convenience to get the Marquis of Wilmente to sign, unwilling to actually execute.

(But I'm scared when I turn to my enemies...)

I'm Fred's father, so I get the impression that he's a stuck brain muscle.

But the move I showed at the scene where I killed Melinda and Nathan was the cutter itself.

It is reminded that the Marquis Wilmente is still a strong and vigilant opponent.

"And the other thing that anyone can say is... Needless to say. Only those who are here now are talking about determining future politics. That's the answer."

"Unless me and Marquis Welrod move on and Marquis Windsor and Marquis Wallick are also proposals to the detriment of their own interests, things will go on as they are. It's not just about leading aristocrats, it's about asking for broad opinions."

"Yes, it seems like a loss to a leading nobleman at first sight, but there will be no more such thing as a faction than a gathering of people. As a faction leader, you can continue to retain your power."

"Substantially, nothing changes. But the Reid kingdom thrives more broadly accepting opinions than thinking things through just some. If the Reid kingdom prospers, so will nature and our authority. But..."

The Marquis Wilmente seems to have a clear head.

Naturally, doubts also arise in his head.

"- So it's no different now? If it's a great opinion, we just have to listen to it."

"That's what I can do because I'm Lord Wilmente. No matter how great an opinion, it's only worthless for something that doesn't know its value. Even if you listen to your opinions, you're asked for a certain amount of weight on the listening side. We also want to be able to make those difficult decisions in large numbers, not individually."

This response was also assumed by Isaac.

I answered sparingly.

"Ah... Could it be for me?

In contrast to Isaac, Randolph leaks his voice with a face he can't afford.

Isaac did not answer his question and only gave a vague look.

He told me that was the truth.

The Marquis Wilmente had the same sentiments as him.

Randolph has something he doesn't rely on in political terms.

Theodore of the Marquis Windsor family is also excellent, but not the type to pull people off.

The next generation will be dominated by kings parties with themselves and the Marquis Wallick.

- So why don't we create a parliament?

In discussions between our lords, Randolph may also fail.

But Randolph's personal weight will be lighter if we start discussing the agenda with many nobles in Parliament.

If those who support him are good, the Marquis Welrod family can continue to maintain it without compromising their influence.

Isaac began moving to create a parliament before he was dispatched to Neuizen.

It seemed more natural to think that I had started thinking about making it for Randolph than about getting rid of the royal failures.

"Um, Father... This is not for your father."

Isaac manages to follow up.

In fact, Baron Cunningham got it wrong, and the Marquis Wilmente came on board with that mistake, so he's just trying to pull it into his side successfully.

I didn't think about the council, so I didn't think about it for Randolph.

"I know. With the council, we can still prevent what happened to our predecessor, Lord Wallick. For the Reid royal family and for the nobles, it will surely move in a good direction. I'm not dissatisfied."

At first I was only surprised, but Randolph laughs "I don't care".

Even if the trigger was me, Isaac's suggestion seemed like something that, if successful, could put the kingdom in a better direction.

It feels more "for everyone" than "hurt my pride".

As I said, I was not dissatisfied.

"Speaking of which, there were times when His Majesty was ordered to cut taxes on the Marquis of Wallick. My house was in trouble then, too. Lord Enfield moved to create a study group in his freshman year. Long before Neuizen was ordered to be dispatched. Perhaps what happened back then inspired me to think about Congress."

Marquis Wilmente agreed with Randolph's words.

Checking the royal life through the council once for any problems will protect the royal family.

Isaac, a loyal minister, seems to think about it.

From a very young age, I was made to reaffirm that Isaac's plot to think of such a thing was horrible.

"You've started thinking about a lot of things. I also started a study group to see what would happen if I bumped into different opinions and discussed them. The opinion I have just expressed is still immature. I just thought about where I should be a boner. We're going to discuss this with a variety of people to figure out how to do it. It will take five or ten years, but someday it is something you will need. It would be helpful if we continued to discuss it with the Marquis Wilmente.... Norman, give me the example paperwork"

Isaac orders Norman to produce the papers.

He gives Isaac a piece of paper.

That was the paper Baron Cunningham signed "Working with Isaac with all understanding".

"I'm sorry, can you sign here? Anyone who hears for the first time, like your father, 'I'm thinking about making a parliament' will be surprised. Some of them may have leapfrogging thoughts when they're thinking about conspiracy. I want you to promise me that you won't talk about it in the future."

"Fine."

Marquis Wilmente writes his autograph.

Seeing the sight, Isaac wanted to make a small leap.

Morgan and Margaret also seemed to have a bad grin about "doing it".

Marquis Wilmente laughs as he signs.

"Huhuhuhuhuhu. Nevertheless, I didn't expect to sign a written document with such a single stick of conspiracy that I couldn't escape saying. But it is also true that if you hear the word congress without knowing what it is, it may be taken as a rebellion against the royal family. There's no need to be alarmed."

Exactly, but the Marquis Wilmente did not question Isaac.

That's a big request for an apology to Morgan.

Seeking an apology is like publicly declaring that you are unhappy with the royal family.

If you resent him enough to be rebellious, you don't publicly ask for an apology or anything.

Someday we should put it together and make them pay the price.

But Isaac did not hide his dissatisfaction.

Not afraid of being hated, he tried to put an end to the problem at a stage where he could quench his grievances.

I can't help but notice Isaac has a rebellion.

"Everything is for the Kingdom of Lead (...). Take the time to discuss it slowly. Fortunately, it's a relationship I plan to become a relative from now on. No one will be suspicious if there is anything like seeing you frequently. If it's a good time, can we invite Lord Windsor or Lord Wallick to discuss it?

"Yeah, of course you can. Let's talk about it slowly."

This is not a bad story for the Marquis Wilmente either.

We can get involved from the very beginning in the task of creating a new organizational framework called Parliament.

After the birth of Parliament, the influence of the Marquis Wilmente will increase.

It is also significant that we cooperated before the Windsor and Wallick Marquises.

If we succeed, we should be able to keep our influence second only to the Marquis Welrod family where Isaac is.

And this one thing also had a huge impact on Randolph.

I am not in a position to run my territory without difficulty.

We made him strongly aware that he must begin to be aware as the next owner of the Marquis Wellrod family.

He said that exchanges between aristocrats, which until now had been left to parents and sons, must also be able to be judged by themselves.

Morgan is also old.

When I take the lead, I make Isaac more determined to study and gain experience so that he doesn't bother me.