The mock battle in the War Tech Department ended in a way that no one expected.

But the way it ended was problematic.

Fred's actions were unlikely, and the Marquis Wilmente in particular was greatly shocked.

We must first calm him down and leave no room for thinking, "Let's kill Baroness Nettleholes."

Otherwise, Marquis Windsor will assassinate Nicole and blame Marquis Wilmente.

Isaac thinks about what he needs to stop the Marquis of Windsor.

As a result of my thinking...

"The cultural festival is over and you want to dissolve as it is. But before I do, I have something to tell you. Mostly for the Marquis Wilmente."

― ― I decided to rent a room in the academy and hold a briefing.

The Marquises weren't the only ones who called.

Jason's testimony is necessary, so Elias and the royals.

The Marquis of Windsor, who needs a nail, and his family.

And afterwards, he said, "I'm a marquise, but I was hunted! To avoid complaining, the Marquis of Warwick is also called.

The Marquis of Welrod is also present, but rather than accompanying Isaac, the presence of the Marquis of Wilmente is a strong one.

"The deans seemed to be worried too, but this is a private issue that is greatly influenced, so please refrain from it.... though, I haven't checked it yet, so I can only imagine."

Isaac alternates between Fred and Jason.

I can imagine what was said among them and what they decided.

But it's not definitive.

I had to check it out just in case.

"Fred, you chose friendship over love and friendship on a balance. Isn't that right?"

"Oh, yeah."

Fred nodded with a powerful, beautiful face and replied.

Because Isaac said he was going to hold a rally early, and the Marquis of Wilmente hasn't beaten him yet.

I knew it.

"What do you mean?

The Marquis Wilmente could not hide his frustration.

I can read the emotion from the words "Explain it quickly."

As Isaac, there was no reason to spare, so I decided to be honest with him.

"Have you heard what happened between Your Highness and Mr. Pamela?

"Of course. It was a big problem. And how does that foolishness relate?

"You should hear that from your own mouth."

Isaac turned his gaze to Jason, and everyone's gaze was on him.

"Your Highness, did you ask Fred to give up on Nicole?

"Please."

The words make the scene noisy.

The Marquises of Wilmente said, "There was a dispute between Jason and Pamela, but it resolved quickly."

But Jason hasn't given up on Nicole yet.

On the contrary, it seems to be persuading the opponent to become a rival.

I wonder what that means.

But since Elias and Jessica aren't in a hurry...

"Isn't the royal family moving in the direction of making Nicole a side chamber?

----I thought it was slowly closing.

Nevertheless, it was only the Marquis of Wilmente and the Marquis of Warwick.

Theodore and Alice, Pamela's parents, were quite upset.

Marquis Windsor hasn't told them anything about the rebellion yet.

After seeing the two reactions, Isaac decided so.

I wouldn't be surprised if Jason hadn't given up on Nicole yet.

They may have heard that Pamela's problems were like fights during the fatigue season, and that they had settled down for now.

Before they say anything, Isaac tries to move on to something convenient for him.

"Fred, I didn't hear what you were saying, but I knew what you were doing. I swore a knight's oath to Nicole. Is that right?

"That's right."

After hearing Fred's answer, the body of the Marquis Wilmente was strong.

I think I'd like to beat you up right now, but it's in front of Elias, so I guess you're enduring it.

Isaac tries to solve his misunderstandings (...) because it is not intended to irritate him.

"The emperor of Wilmente seemed angry with Fred's actions. I can also understand that it is the right thing to do. Because I swore a knight's oath to the female lead of the lower aristocracy, even though my fiancée had not yet been decided. You would have at least been told to be your own wife. But remember what I just told you."

Fred preferred friendship to love.

--Jason is trying to put Nicole in the side room.

The Marquis Wilmente, who was told to consider these two points, also understood the blood on his head.

"Fred was also in love with Baroness Nettle Halls. But Her Majesty is also very interested in her. So Fred gave up Baroness Nettleholes and gave it up to His Highness. But I can't give up my feelings for her. So I swore an oath as a knight. Is it unreasonable, then, to swear a knight's oath to Baroness Nettleholes?

"Maybe not..."

The Marquis Wilmente understood.

As far as the Prince Wang's side room (...) is concerned, the Marquises are better off in social circles, but they cannot be treated as mere baroness.

Though I think there are too many class differences in everything, this action is about Jason.

Considering Jason's friendship and love for Nicole, Fred's behavior is not strange.

Especially given Fred's personality, it was no wonder he acted without thinking.

"But Fred hasn't decided on a fiancé yet, has he? If you take a knight's oath in a place like that, you won't find a loyal opponent. You will have to marry someone who is only interested in the title of Marquise."

Fred's behavior is like saying publicly, "I have someone else I like."

Speaking of political marriage, if you want to be loved so much, say, "Well, why don't you keep thinking about that person? You'll be distanced.

You'll only find people who are completely powerful or financially motivated.

The Marquis Wilmente could not easily forgive Fred for his actions, albeit for reasons, which could not be accomplished with youth.

"It was Amanda's great opponent, but the Marquis Wilmente, who abandoned his engagement to the extent that the Marquis of Warwick was confused, was heavily responsible. You're supposed to find a replacement, but you still haven't. It's not Fred's fault he was a kid at the time."

"It's my father....."

The Marquis Wilmente wanted to spit out all the words that came to mind.

--It was the Marquis of Wilmente who abandoned Amanda's engagement, and if it were true, he would have looked for a replacement fiancé.

--But Nathan died at the 10th birthday ceremony, so I couldn't find a replacement.

--And then I couldn't find a good house where my father would give Fred his fiancée, distrusting even the literally truncated Marquis Wilmente.

If Isaac hadn't tried to kill Melinda and Nathan, he would still be alive.

I'm sure this didn't happen.

But the Marquis Wilmente also bears a great responsibility.

Especially seeing the confusion of the Marquis of Warwick and underestimating that they were "not side by side" was a big mistake.

Marquis Wilmente looked in trouble and Marquis Warwick looked satisfied.

But it's just for a moment.

Everyone's gaze was on Isaac and the Marquis Wilmente, so nobody noticed.

"I don't have a fiancée right now and I'm totally free. So you can't blame Fred for what he did? He was aiming for the strongest knight. I was able to find someone to protect at the risk of my life. You should think that's good for you. It is not bad for the Marquis Wilmente to have a friendship with His Highness."

Isaac talks carefully so that Jason doesn't say "it's Nicole."

"It's not just Fred who doesn't have or can't find his fiancée. It is a question of the Marquis of Wilmente. Please don't make him look like he's the only one to blame for this. Absolutely no more attempts are made to make Baroness Nettle Holes a dead man and not to swear a knight's oath. Don't do it for the Marquis Wilmente, as such an act would buy disgust."

"I know. First of all, we talk a lot at home."

In fact, when Fred put it on Nicole's back, he thought, "Kill it and it'll be quick."

But I can tell from Jason's and Fred's gaze that his hands are bad.

At least the two of you would have hated me.

And on a level that feels like killing.

And if Nicole is going to be Jason's side chamber, maybe Elias is.

It's not good to assassinate a King's authorized opponent.

At least never do it in a situation where you know who did it.

If I had acted with naive thoughts, I would have regretted it.

(Seems to have been vigilant about Roland, but was it still taken care of?)

Marquis Wilmente felt saved by Isaac.

If you hadn't set up a meeting like this, you would have been struggling to assassinate Nicole in the Mansion.

I could afford to think calmly before making irreversible mistakes.

I have to talk to Fred a lot, but you can take the time from now on to discuss it carefully.

You don't have to hurry.

However, the gathering leaves questions open.

"But if we're going to talk about this, Lord Jason and Lord Enfield. Wouldn't it be better if we stayed at home? I don't think the Marquises of Welrod can be helped by their relationship with Roland...."

I didn't want you to listen to me this time.

The Marquis de Wilmente didn't have a fiancé for Fred, so it gave Nicole a place to fall in love.

To put it bluntly, the Marquis Wilmente once again confirmed his own failure.

You are as ashamed as you are, so you want to minimize those who know it.

But of course Isaac has a reason.

To nail the Marquis of Windsor.

"I thought I'd have to ask Housekeeper Windsor what Fred's behavior was like."

"What do you mean?

That's right…

Well, I'm done talking about this...

"--I thought the Marquis of Windsor would be a great opportunity to assassinate Baroness Nettleholes, so please reconsider."

What?

The Marquis of Windsor tried to stop him, but Isaac didn't stop.

I finished what I had to say.

The Marquis of Wilmente also glances at the Marquis of Windsor, even though he is a worthy opponent.

Nicole has a lot to do with what happened between Jason and Pamela.

Given that, all I could think of was Isaac's words being true.

"The Marquis of Windsor had been suspected before, but now even with the assassination of Baroness Nettleholes, 'the Marquis Wilmente, dissatisfied with Fred's actions, has moved', the surroundings will think. You almost forged a sin."

"What do you mean....."

"No, I don't think so. Lord Enfield misunderstood."

Marquis Wilmente believed Isaac's words because he thought he had saved him.

As a result, the Marquis de Windsor's excuses were perceived as white.

It was similar not only to him, but also to others.

Jason and Fred looked at the Marquis of Windsor with murderous eyes.

But Isaac doesn't want to hunt down his future stepgrandfather.

I wish I could turn everyone's consciousness to the Marquis of Windsor.

If you keep your consciousness in this way, of course the Marquis of Windsor is likely to be suspicious, so you cannot move lightly.

As long as we could contain it, it was enough now.

"Really? The Housekeeper of Windsor is proud. I was hoping one day I'd take revenge....."

Isaac's words reminded everyone of the Carmine Chamber of Commerce's orders.

Isaac took a violent solution by ordering him to regain his honor as a nobleman.

"Considering what happened back then, it's impossible to say that Nicole's assassination was possible."

"But the Housekeeper of Windsor also taught me that a peaceful solution was important. Maybe it was too much for me. I'm sorry that I put you in doubt. Suddenly, I read too much."

Nevertheless, I will not forget to follow.

Since that incident, Isaac has tried not to resort to violent means.

"I've made Isaac grow up, but I won't do anything violent," he says, just making people think.

"I don't think this matter can be resolved hastily with this conversation. I would like to apologize again to the Housekeeper of Windsor, so I hope we can discuss it again at a later date. However, from now on, it will be busy seasons such as the anniversary of the agreement and the 10th birthday ceremony. We will visit you anytime after the new year settles down. Until then, I would like you to have a calm (...) day."

Isaac finally stabbed him with a nail saying, "Don't act directly, not just assassinate him."

This was intended not only for Marquis Windsor, but also for Marquis Wilmente.

"I've reconsidered, but I hope Nicole's gone. To control the behavior when I think."

In the meantime, it would have been nice if Nicole hadn't done it just now.

The next thing I intend to think about in the future.

The way to follow the Marquis of Windsor, which would have damaged his testimony in particular, had to be considered as a top priority.