Three days after discussing it with the Marquis Wilmente.

The day came when I was headed to apologize to Judith.

Isaac was able to wake up in a relatively easy mood.

Because thanks to Loretta and Amanda, I was ready to talk about what it would be.

Fortunately, Judith's situation is different from that of the other girls.

- There's a big difference that Isaac saved his life.

In the worst case scenario, I can use the trump card "Thank you for your help and zero deductions, please."

Besides, Count Lancaster is Morgan's best friend.

I can also use the method of sparing my grandfather's face.

Something that makes room in your mind.

Nevertheless, I feel sorry for the confusion.

I just wanted to take the story well so I didn't have to use the trump card.

Morgan and Margaret were to accompany the Earl of Lancaster.

This is to make it easier to use trump cards.

Parents may move to avoid using trump cards because they are too good.

"I'm heartbroken about Loretta and Amanda, so I won't put any more effort into it," he said, and decided to ask her to leave a message.

Believe me, it's good for each other to do that.

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In the reception room, sit opposite the face of the Count Lancaster family.

Across from Isaac, Judith sat, lined up with each other's families to pinch Isaac and Judith.

There is a whole family.

They have a look of confusion and sadness, and you can see how unusual it is.

Among other things, Judith looked different sitting opposite Isaac.

She has her hair down like before.

Hair clasps were placed on the table along with envelopes.

It's as if you're trying to convey the separation.

He can't marry Judith, but he's been in trouble for Isaac, who doesn't want to cut the edge.

This difficult situation must be rounded up.

"I was craving something to support my heart in order to go to the dead. But I am reflecting that it was an action that did not consider Mr Judith's feelings. I hope you can at least apologize for this item."

Isaac gives you a souvenir first.

It's a statue of a dragon I gave to the other girls.

To much decency, Judith's brother Josh looks out for him.

But Judith himself couldn't see his face, so he didn't know how to react.

On behalf of Judith, who is silent, the Earl of Lancaster opens his mouth looking sad.

"This is a very fine statue. I could just pour it into the water if I got this much... That's a normal story, too. Since one of the handkerchiefs, Judith has gone back to his previous Judith. Oh, you were so shocked. Poor Judith."

Count Lancaster strokes Judith's head lovingly.

That's the story that ends with "I'm worried about my granddaughter," but I see Isaac as a flicker.

He seems to wait in anticipation of you saying "take responsibility".

(You were so easy to understand, and you used to be a foreign minister...)

Isaac questions Count Lancaster's strength.

But if it's the type that separates work from private life, it's fine.

I hear the rating "not enough compared to Jude" but I have never heard of "incompetence".

It's private now, so I guess it's just easy to understand emotions.

"You've hurt Mr. Judith."

I can't help thinking about Count Lancaster.

I tried to keep apologizing without worrying, but I interrupt because Judith has been giving me an envelope.

"You want me to read this?

"Yes...... I wrote what I wanted to say..."

To Isaac's words, Judith replied with a nod.

I guess you found it hard to convey in words.

Receiving the letter, Isaac begins to look inside.

'I was really happy when you received the handkerchief.' Cause I thought Isaac would have accepted me. I was so happy I was about to cry. But I was only disappointed when I heard the conversation between my eyes. But I didn't mean to resent you. Because if Isaac hadn't helped me, I wouldn't have been so happy or sad. I'm not going to say anything about me. But it's not about family. "

(Family?)

Still in the middle of a letter, Isaac turns his gaze once to the Counts of Lancaster.

I don't remember involving them.

But one thing came to mind as a possibility.

(Oh, you mean it's hard to make my family worry like this)

Isaac just thought, "That's about it, we'll settle it if we discuss it".

Continue reading the letter.

"I tried to divine the future of your father and grandfather. I wish I could see Isaac standing next to you two. If I were next to Isaac, it would mean we're married."

From around here, Isaac begins to have a bad feeling.

I don't even have to read it to the end.

I saw something that would change Judith.

And that feels like something Isaac was afraid of.

'But I didn't see that kind of future. I thought it was a shame. But, you know, there's more to it than that. I saw your father on the battlefield. Across the street, there was an army flying the flag of the Reid royal family. "

"Whoa."

Isaac raises his voice like a trampled frog.

Those who waited to finish reading the letter said, "What is it!?" and see Isaac.

But Isaac was nowhere near returning the reaction.

Ignore the surroundings and continue reading.

Isaac was sitting on the throne when he was your grandfather. I saw my grandfather, along with the other nobles, taking the honor of his minister. I'm so surprised. "

(I'm more surprised!

'I really want to hear Isaac's thoughts. Isaac, are you going to trick your fathers into flying anti-flags against the royal family? Fortunately, it seems to succeed, but I don't want your fathers to wear traitor stigma. Besides... Isaac is a benefactor... Yeah, I don't want you to be a traitor because you're a benefactor. Don't imitate me to betray the royal family...'

The letter seeped at the end of the letter.

Traces like droplets dropped.

Looks like a tear trail.

I guess there was something about writing this letter that made her think too.

It may also be a sign of intent to "in some cases, I am also prepared to let my family separate me from Isaac" that I am removing my hair fastening.

I thought one day my loyalty to the royal family would hold me back from the way by the thick ones, but neither does Isaac think that's Judith.

- More than that, I didn't think that my aim would be revealed in this way.

(Wow, what do we do? What am I gonna do? So I didn't want to be divorced. I'm not even thinking about finding out in here)

Isaac is more upset than ever.

This is completely unexpected.

I just want to get out of here right now, but running doesn't solve anything.

Rather, it just gets worse.

I know that even if I'm upset.

But I couldn't even think about how to handle it.

"Did Count Lancaster know about this?

For this reason, act to confirm with Judith.

At this point, I can no longer argue that it is completely irrelevant.

Judith shakes her head left and right.

I can't see my face, but I got the impression that I was grieving from that bare gesture.

After I shake my head, I get depressed.

"Is there a problem?

Naturally, Count Lancaster, given his name, asks Isaac what happened.

But I couldn't answer that.

"No, just... Give me a minute."

Isaac waited for Count Lancaster and handed Morgan a letter.

"Is it okay if I read it?

"Yeah, I'm fine. And even if you don't like it, you have to read it."

"Hmm..."

I would feel sorry for Judith if the words of love had been written.

Morgan had a bad feeling about it, but he starts reading reluctantly.

"What!

But I wasn't going to take Judith into account.

I am still struck by the content of the letter, which is likely to stop my heart.

Pass to Margaret with trembling hands.

She also said, "Can I read it?" Point your gaze at Isaac.

Isaac just nodded.

And she reacts similarly to Morgan too.

Usually with her liver in place, she was also showing just the upset.

"Mr. Judith's fortune has predicted this kind of future. As it is, a crack may run between you and the Count Lancaster family. So can we talk about what we talked about three days ago (...)?

Isaac was figuring out a way to get through this place while his grandparents were reading the letter.

Morgan also nods and agrees to this.

Because I can't think of any other reason.

Isaac will do something about it, I'll leave it to him.

"Uncle Lancaster. We're going to talk about something very important. I want you to leave only those you trust and pay for them. Even if you trust them, it includes people whose stories appear on the table because of their attitudes."

In the Count Lancaster family, Josh is still young.

I don't know if I can do abdominal arts, so Isaac demands that I let him leave, including him.

Isaac's demands, which were not long before he looked serious, promptly caused Count Lancaster to leave the servants.

In the end, the face of the Count Lancaster family remained, including Josh.

There are only two secretaries left.

"I know what Mr. Judith is anxious about."

To Isaac's words, Judith looks up.

That's the last word I wanted to hear right now.

Her body starts trembling heavily.

"In fact, we want to create a parliament"

"What!?

Count Lancaster's voice echoes indoors.

He solidifies with his mouth wide open, and can fully see from his appearance how big the surprise was.

The same was true of the others.

Although he reacted differently, he opens his eyes wide and looks at Isaac and says, "What are you saying?" with his eyes.

"But its contents do not restrict royalty. It is only a House of Lords for the Royal Family. The contents..."

Isaac begins to explain the same content he told the Marquis Wilmente.

Speaking of parliaments, many have the image of being city representatives and talking about national policies, as in other countries.

The Earls of Lancaster were surprised because of their strong image.

So explain firmly that it is only a royal auxiliary significance.

As I listened to Isaac, the look on the faces of the Earls of Lancaster also softened.

Because I found out it wasn't like abolishing the royal family.

Judith also seemed to understand, but unlike the others, she still seemed suspicious.

That should be it, too. I saw a future to fight the royal family.

I wanted to believe that word, but it wasn't easy to believe it.

Isaac also perceived what he had not yet believed.

I can't help but believe it because it's a lie, but I feel I need to make the story a little more credible.

"Okay, Mr. Judith. Remember your family's reaction earlier. Before we heard what was going on, they were making a big mistake just because of the word Parliament (...), right?

Judith nods.

All I could do about this was nod to Isaac's words.

"That would be the same for the others. I don't know what it is... No, no matter what the content, some people will try to fry me and fall for me with the word Congress alone. I'm not anyone's type. [M] Maybe some people are going to take this opportunity to make him a deceased. Even if it looks like a small spark, it can be a big fire without realizing it. Maybe that turned out to be Mr. Judith's fortune."

Isaac...

"I was only thinking of proposing Congress for the royal family"

- and insisted that...

"Those who dislike themselves used it as a fried ingredient to create a situation called civil war"

- In that direction, I try to convince Judith.

But Count Lancaster waits for this.

"I want you to wait. What are the consequences of Judith's divination? We have not been heard. If there's no inconvenience, I'd like you to tell me."

This question was a tough one.

Judith didn't talk, probably because the family didn't know how to react when they heard.

It's a very important issue, so I might cut the edge with the Marquis of Wellrod so I don't get involved.

Worst case scenario is, "You're gonna win, aren't you? Then maybe we should cooperate".

I mean, if you talk to Isaac like he's convenient, Judith will leave.

Not if her heart just goes away, but if the royal family snitches on her, it's deadly.

While convincing the Earl of Lancaster, I had to think about a response that Judith wouldn't hate.

"He said he saw a future where Isaac was lining up with Daniel and confronting the Royal Army. I guess I'm past the stage where I can justify it as a misunderstanding."

On behalf of Isaac, Morgan replied.

Judith is attentive to Isaac's trends.

Judith's impression changes dramatically between what he says and what Isaac says.

Feeling that, he tried to minimize the damage by answering himself.

"With the royal army..."

Count Lancaster turns away and leaves his body behind his chair.

Isaac, said to be loyal, confronts the royal army.

It may be for self-defense, but it was a very incredible future.

But it wasn't surprising to him to have his son Daniel next to Isaac.

If Isaac finds himself in a predicament, he will surely send out reinforcements.

Moreover, if there is no need in person, there is no reason to hesitate, Count Lancaster.

I couldn't help but think Judith's fortune was a hit.

"Well, did you see such a future in fortune then? So Judith wasn't sure what to do."

Daniel was also worried with his head.

I thought, "Will it be another war," but I never thought that would be my royal opponent.

I regret that Judith was worried about her family and didn't even realize what she was worried about.

After all, I thought you were in shock because you didn't see the future of marrying Isaac.

Who would think anything other than Judith himself, such as it would be a war with the royal family?

"Actually, I was just about to go ahead and talk to Marquis Wilmente about Congress. I was going to appeal to the King's party not to forget its consideration of the royal family by bringing him in... That didn't seem good enough."

Isaac tries to reassure Judith by claiming that he was "not willing to betray himself".

With the power of fortune, she is still a troublesome being.

I don't want to turn it around on my enemies, so I have to do something to mislead them.

"The lack of a proper and easy to understand communication of the contents has created unnecessary misunderstandings. I would like to be very careful in the future so that Mr Judith's fortune does not materialise. So many problems. If you told someone, it would have been a big problem. Thank you for not even telling my family and trying to tell me directly. Thanks to this, I was able to think carefully about what was going to happen and think about what we should do."

Isaac doesn't accuse Judith.

Smile gently and express your gratitude.

I wanted to thank you honestly so that I didn't feel uncomfortable.

Judith turns away when Isaac smiles at her.

Even though it was due to unfortunate mistakes, he regretted that he suspected Isaac had acted with ambition.

That's why I couldn't look Isaac straight in the face.

"I learned the consequences of fortune. So we can move for a better future. It shouldn't be the same result as fortune telling. You won't believe me any time soon. But trust your family."

"When we talk about Congress, let's have Sam present as well. Not even a bone has been formed yet. In the future, more people should discuss unwanted and misleading content."

Morgan has also been on Isaac's word.

I guess I thought I had to take this stream.

tries to involve the Count of Lancaster subtly.

That, too, should have been on the side of the Count Lancaster family in Judith's fortune.

It's important to keep your friends in the gutter so they don't lose their fortune.

That way, at least we won't have a future to lose.

The Earl of Lancaster should not have been a bad story either, as he should have gained an important place in the new regime.

"As far as I'm concerned, that sounds better. I'll leave the proposal to you. Give your opinion where adjustments are likely to be needed"

Count Lancaster endorses Morgan's words.

Isaac owes a debt of gratitude, and Morgan and I have friendships.

I thought about working together as someone to point it out so I wouldn't step off the road.

The power of the Count Lancaster family was dependable, as was the cooperation of the Count Lancaster himself, who was connected as the former Minister of Foreign Affairs.

- Thanks to the in-depth reading of Baron Cunningham, a king partisan, Isaac, who is trying to betray the royal family, can be helped.

This series of streams is itself convenient for Isaac.

But it wasn't something I'd be happy to let go of.

Because I've got more new worries.

(Will I get to the throne... I didn't want to know that...)

- I know my future.

Because of that, rejection was because I no longer knew the future.