The morning of the opening ceremony, which will be my first event as a third grader.

Isaac was in a good mood.

(This year, everything will be decided. Fortunately, there is a good flow now. You can't be optimistic, but enough reason to work hard this year)

The reason for this was due to information that Morgan and the others informed.

Jason's appearance at the graduation ceremony had been favourably received by the public.

- A Ugly Prince who overreacted to crimes against women because he was raised dearly in the Royal Palace.

At the outset of the incident, this was the way to receive it.

As a result, Jason's ratings did not drop.

Rather, as much as they appreciated the fact that it was humane.

- But in this situation, Margaret couldn't have been holding hands.

"Baroness Nettle Holds is a very cute girl. Her Royal Highness cared about her too, so she may have been murdered and tried to commit death. '

At a tea party where the wives gathered, she brought up this kind of topic.

Isaac also said, "Is this His Royal Highness Loretta of Fate? Is that Amanda against you? Is that Judith from the single hole? Is that Tiffany from the big hole?" So much so that it's rumored.

This much gossip is a common topic.

The content itself is not suspicious if it is alone.

- But when combined with what Jason showed at the graduation ceremony, I'm sorry it was just a rumor.

Even though Fred and the College have been at the centre of the discussion, I understand that Nicole's intentions have also been drawn from the settlement.

- Jason tried to overshadow the punishment the victim himself admitted was "that's fine".

I wonder if that fact "cares about Nicole?" Are you just saying that you couldn't really forgive the killer? Turn it into a question. "

Margaret just told me that one day everyone would have doubts.

I didn't say anything to blame at a later date.

I just talked to the public.

I was sowing the seeds of the future just to tell that "just a public story".

This was an action because she herself decided "Jason can't do it".

I was just thinking in my mind, "It's possible you're not stupid enough to listen to me".

But the behavior Jason took at his graduation ceremony is so terrible that he doesn't seem like a brilliant Jason at an early age.

When I heard about the graduation ceremony, the idea that "Jason might reflect and reconcile with Isaac" disappeared from her.

Instead, the thought of "then it's quicker to make Isaac king" becomes stronger.

Margaret didn't rebel when Elias told her something, like Morgan did.

I just agreed to the plan because I thought Isaac was going to be crushed by Jason.

But no more hesitation.

Now only acts for Isaac and for the survival of the Marquis of Welrod.

Isaac was in a good mood because she heard that Jason's reputation was getting worse.

Morgan told me something that even Isaac could have predicted.

That day, leading aristocrats were called as guests at the graduation ceremony.

Both the Marquis of Windsor, the Marquis of Wilmente and the Marquis of Wallick.

- Yet it was Isaac that Elias relied on.

Isaac's actions before he ordered someone to do something about it also affected Elias' failure to order someone.

At the time Isaac stood up, Elias decided to rely on Isaac.

I abandoned the idea of "talking to those close to me."

Naturally, the attitude of Elias, who relies on Isaac, is not interesting to the nobles.

It was in the form of putting it on top of the grievances it had before.

Isaac, in particular, had a tough attitude toward Elias as much as he "sought the right to refuse orders".

Yet Elias tries to rely on Isaac.

Those who have served over the years can't be funny.

Elias has offended those who should have relied first.

Morgan is still better off because he has a stomp on him.

Those other than him who think they have no choice but to serve the royal family will accumulate dissatisfaction within.

Even if I could stand it now, if there was a trigger, dissatisfaction would erupt.

Isaac also interacts with the nobles, but is not deep enough to brag about networking (...).

It's only a tentative first relationship, full of familiars.

We get real-time information because we got the help of our grandparents with real connections.

Luckily, Isaac was grateful.

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"Morning. How was spring break?

It's an initiation ceremony, so there's no role for the student chairman.

Jason is also sitting in a line of students.

Isaac spoke to Jason, who sat in front of him.

The look on Jason's face, voiced, is not good enough.

"It was just a thought, and it wasn't fun. How's that?

"I guess I had a lot to think about, too. A friend of Dwarf's said, 'No new inventions?' I'm gonna ask you."

"Interacting with Dwarves? Then we have no choice. What attracts their interest is a difficult issue that is not so easy to think of. What did you suggest?

"I've been busy this year, so I've been deluded again this time. I'm tired of thinking I have to live up to my expectations."

Isaac didn't tell me about the grenade.

It's something we're preparing for military use against the kingdom, so we couldn't talk.

On the surface, talking like Jason and his friends, what Isaac really misled was the story on this occasion now.

"Isaac, you're in trouble. I wish we could help, but I can't think of anything Dwarf would be happy with."

(You're a troubled species, too)

Put a scratch in Amanda, who came into the conversation, in her heart.

Naturally, I don't put that thought on my face.

Speaking of which, as much as it hurt her, I understood the woman's heart.

"If you're a dwarf, wouldn't mining relationships please you? If it's mine related, it could be used in Marquis Wallick territory."

Pamela has also participated in the conversation.

"Speaking of dwarves, iron. Speaking of iron, mines," he probably associated himself with.

So did Isaac, but I just couldn't think of a good story because the mining relationship wasn't even marginal in my previous life.

"Right. I'll give priority to seeing if there's anything that might help us all."

I wanted to dress up in front of Pamela, but there's nothing I can't think of.

Send the problem forward.

(You could have prepared for Sieghardt and the others something like a plane built for the summer vacation.)

I'll be busy this year.

If we show the planes that Sieghardt and the others were interested in, they'll be satisfied for now.

So Isaac was thinking about making something he had made in his previous life.

- It's a paper plane with a milk pack that flies with wheel rubber, made from summer work.

Unlike a paper plane that just broke if any, the torso and blade parts are clearly separated.

It's a paper plane, but it should treat it differently as a step forward to the next phase.

Isaac believed there was no wheel rubber, but he would enjoy just flying it by hand.

"We had a lot going on last year. I'm going to solve the immediate problem first. There are plenty of things left to face properly. I don't want a clutter resolution, so I need to clear one tunnel at a time."

I agree with you.

You're right.

"I think it's good to face it right."

They agreed with Isaac's words.

But they seemed to think the same thing, something completely different.

Isaac said, "Michael will be back from today, and I don't want to see him face to face".

Jason said, "What can I do to make Nicole happy?"

Pamela wants you to "save him from Jason in a sure way".

Amanda says, "I want you to think hard about marrying yourself."

- I was thinking about myself.

The apparently serene atmospheric conversation continued until I noticed the teacher's gaze at this one.

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In the class change, Tiffany and Nicole moved into a pair.

It was Charles and Raymond, and Sharon, who came in pairs instead.

Several others were replaced, but Isaac remained in two pairs.

I never had the same class as Pamela.

At the end of the home room, Isaac felt weak.

(This is also all because of the teacher's malevolent goodwill...)

Isaac felt thin, too.

Consideration has been given to not classing Tiffany and Nicole with Charles.

Then the opposite can be true.

- Isaac doesn't have a fiancée who's a candidate for a full wife, so you should keep it in the same class as Amanda the Free.

It's not hard to imagine that they're giving it an annoying consideration.

Lucas persuaded his family and Sharon's family that they would be in the same class when they decided to get engaged.

From this, Isaac was convinced.

This was not Isaac's delusion, but to some extent predictable.

The Royal College is also a place for marriage.

Like Isaac, it was common for those in a free position with the Duke to have the same class as those with the right qualifications.

However, I don't force Judith to be in the same class as Isaac because he is classed by grades.

Loretta, who has different grades, likewise does not make the same class until the school year is twisted and bent.

It is only a consideration within the scope of (...) not departing from the rules as a student.

Because of that consideration, Isaac couldn't be in the same class as Pamela.

But the fiancée's decision to make it the same class is basically not.

In freshman year, Charles and Tiffany's class proved different.

Jason and Pamela are just special.

I have trouble getting Jason to ask the question "Princess Wang made a mistake," so it was just made into the same class as Jason.

Besides, that's not all.

For its part, the College also ensures that one person in the class is assigned a central character.

If there were two classes of honorary students, one was thought to be Jason and the other Isaac.

For these reasons, Isaac would never be in the same class as Jason, and he couldn't be with Pamela, who was in the same class as Jason.

If Jason had cut out his breakup in freshman year, Isaac might have had a chance to be in the same class as Pamela.

(Even under silent pressure to marry Amanda... "I got engaged, but I realized there was another fate for graduation." How pathetic...)

If I can do that, I've already done it.

Because if you get engaged to Amanda, you'll almost certainly get the help of the Marquis Wallick family.

But Isaac didn't take advantage of Amanda's engagement.

Because there was resistance to a political marriage based on the premise of disposing of it.

As a result…, things were getting more complicated.

(By graduation...... I'll have to tell him to pick another guy by Valentine's Day)

Isaac knows what Amanda thinks.

But even though I thought she was cute, I didn't feel anything to shake my soul.

It's not because your chest is small and doesn't shake.

Then you can't even be attracted to Pamela, who was five at the time.

Even Amanda has more breasts than a five-year-old.

I have to say no to Loretta and Judith, not just her.

If I had known from the start that I was so hot, I wouldn't have thought about rebellion or anything.

I would have stood around saving Pamela and not crushing Jason's face.

I don't know if it's Amanda or Loretta, but she should have been trying to live a life without waves with her fiancée.

I wasn't acting like a hottie, so I was just confused about the situation.

(Well, no, let's go home today. I have to think about my speech for the admissions ceremony)

Isaac interrupted his thought.

Freshmen are solicited for departmental activities.

Although it is not a formal department activity, the college side has requested that freshmen be briefed on the study group this year.

As Isaac, who wants to sell his face to students, there's no reason to say no.

In order not to regret it later, I was going to do what I could now.

"Are you leaving already?

Amanda's been talking to Isaac.

"I have to think about my speech. Ms. Amanda became head of the Department of Family Medicine, didn't she? Don't you have to be ready?

"It's okay. Because I'm all set during spring break. I wonder if the other clubs are the same. I don't have a club today, so I think we're all going home."

"It is. If you know in advance, you can be ready, right? I was just told today, so I have to make it in a hurry."

"Hahaha, that's tough"

Amanda agrees, "Well, let's go home," she tries to go home with Isaac subtly.

The direction of the house is in the opposite direction, so even if we go home together, it's to the school gate.

But I had a desire to stay with Isaac for a long time, even just for a few moments.

Raymond, who had the same class as Isaac a year later, said, "What, are we going home together in this situation?," he sees Lucas.

Lucas, seen, takes his gaze off softly.

At the end of his gaze was Sharon.

"I'm going to help you make your study group speech today, so I'm going to the Marquis Welrod mansion. Say hello to Pamela."

"Okay. Go ahead."

- Lucas strayed his gaze from the issue in front of him by talking to each other.

Raymond looked at Lucas with eyes like he saw a traitor.

If I had a fiancée in the same class, I could say, "I'll go home with Abigail first and I'll go to the mansion later," but unfortunately, it's a different class.

"Well, let's go home"

Isaac speaks to Raymond in a free state, not Lucas talking to Sharon.

I'm speaking to both of you, but I'm illusioned as if I'm just saying to nature and Raymond.

Naturally, Amanda's gaze is directed at Raymond.

Amanda herself doesn't particularly care, but Raymond isn't.

I felt like I was being seen with the eyes of "you interrupters".

I don't seem to have a club today, so I'll start by calling Kai and Tiffany, who are in the next class.

Then look for friends in different classes, like Paul and Janet.

Paul was quickly found, but Janet was not.

"Is that it? I thought you were here because you didn't have a club."

"I wonder if it's because I don't have a club. Maybe he left with Damien?

"Oh, that's what happens."

Leaving school with your fiancée is not a rare act.

If Lisa was her age, Isaac would have chosen to leave school with her half of the week.

(You're gonna miss me when I leave school like this, so I said, "Hey, you wanna stop by our store and go home? 'Or should I invite you...)

I also have friends and Tiffany, so it's not like we're going on a date together.

It is the area of dating friends.

But Isaac's friends are not with fiancées.

I stopped asking Amanda out because I was afraid she was going to say, "This guy's going to show me where he's making a woman peel.

While Isaac wonders what to do, Amanda speaks to a student who wanted to go through.

I guess it's her friend.

He seems to be heading back in the same direction, so maybe he's someone with an edge on the Marquis Wallick family.

The fact that you spoke to a friend made Isaac feel free to drop out of school.

Chatting lightly, head to the lifting mouth.

Then there was a crowd there.

"What's going on? Isaac, can you see me?

Tiffany asks me to see what happened to Isaac.

Without having to tell her, Isaac was watching over the other students' heads.

I don't know what's going on, but I could confirm Janet's appearance.

"You have Mr. Janet.... I don't know, you look confused."

I know Janet is talking to someone.

But the only person I could confirm was her tall.

Maybe there's Damien hiding in the shadows.

(Dude, could it be... Stop causing problems early in the new semester)

"I'm sick of this! I can't go on with my life with a woman like you! I'm not getting engaged! I live in true love!

I heard Damien screaming.

At this point, Isaac is convinced that Nicole is here.

(Damian...... You, learn from Charles and Michael...)

Except for the certainty that Nicole and I are going to be engaged, but Nicole wouldn't have made that promise anyway.

Isaac can only be dismayed by Damien's actions.

"That voice, Damian!? Shh, shh, shh!

But Amanda's not.

Amanda pulls the crowd together and tries to get to Janet.

She also must have found out that Damien was saying goodbye to Janet in her current words.

I can see the color of surprise and haste on that face.

Isaac followed her, too.

(Why do you have problems early in the new semester? What? Was it also an event flag that would stand when you were in third grade?

Isaac curses God.

Because even in the third grade, I felt like they were telling me I couldn't slow down.