When he made that decision, Isaac quickly moved on to action.
I decided to meet people first.
His opponent is Marquis Philippe Wilmente.
In the future, he was supposed to be the most difficult and powerful enemy.
So Isaac thought of responding early.
The meeting place is a chocolate confectionery shop.
Exactly. I can't call the active Marquis to the Mansion.
Naturally, Isaac also doesn't want to do dangerous imitations like going to the Mansion of the Marquis Wilmente.
For this reason, confectionery shops were chosen because of the place where each other could compromise.
Private rooms are also available in the store and can be discussed in secret.
Thanks to the fact that Isaac "might be able to use it for an after-school date when he's a student," he also kept a private room in the chocolate confectionery store.
(I didn't expect to use it on the old man first...)
I'm sorry about that.
But it's not a bad thing that it can be used for these talks.
It's a fancy confectionery shop, so it's not strange that nobles are in and out.
Isaac thought he might be able to use it in close meetings in the future.
The only attendee is Norman.
I didn't tell my family to meet with the Marquis Wilmente.
This is also Norman's test.
Isaac told me not to tell anyone, and I had the purpose of finding out if I could really keep my mouth shut.
Even if my family rose that I met with the Marquis Wilmente, I'm just going to tell them what I can follow.
I'll try him this time, it was just the right opportunity.
"Dear Isaac, were you sure?
Norman is looking worried.
He was the one who arranged the stage of the meeting with the Marquis Wilmente.
I couldn't help but be anxious to see Morgan or Randolph in secret.
Isaac was out in the name of "going to see what the store was like".
His head was full of "what if someone found out about this?"
"It's okay. I'll take the blame. This is necessary, and if you're going to be my secretary, you need to get used to what I say."
"Yes, but it's not a good idea to meet the owners of other houses on your own."
"It's okay, it's okay. When I came to see what was going on at the store, I just happened to meet and say hello to Lord Wilmente, who visited the store."
"That's not good either. At least avoid doing it that way in one of your children. Now I think we should have a childish life at a young age."
"I will, if circumstances permit."
Even Isaac doesn't like it and do it.
There is no disobedience "against what Norman says".
I'm just doing it because I need it.
As Isaac and the others talk, the door is knocked.
"Customer has arrived"
"Okay. I'm going to pick you up."
"No, that's... He's already here."
"What!? Okay."
I had planned to pick him up when the Marquis Wilmente arrived at the store, but that plan went crazy.
(No way, you're doing this to drive our tempo crazy)
Unlike his predecessor Dean, Philip had the impression that he was a brainchild.
Isaac cautioned that something might come of it.
(No, you won't do that to your child. I must have just been trying to give Melinda and the others a little something back)
That's how Isaac reconsidered.
"Please come in"
When Isaac spoke, the door opened.
Philip and the other one.
There was a man my age.
"Long time no see."
"Oh, it's been a long time. I don't think it's a bad idea to come to a store like this once in a while. I tried to bring a friend. Then you're here. [M] I thought I'd say hello. He's Baron Jack Cunningham."
It's a lying play, but this was necessary.
I don't want rumors spreading that we're in close contact with each other.
- Isaac said, "Are you up to something?" and because parents don't piss me off.
- Because Philip is in the position of Marquis Wilmente, but he doesn't think he was summoned by a child.
The discussion itself is meant to be calm.
For that, too, this kind of troublesome interaction was needed to keep the good waves from rising.
Isaac smiled and talked.
"Nice to meet you. Would you like to join us? Chocolate confectionery is made and the sun is still shallow, so I'd like to hear it directly from the adults."
"Oh, I hope so. Happy to take it on."
Isaac and Philip sit face-to-face and Jack sits next to Philip.
Norman stood diagonally behind Isaac.
With the exact owner of the other house, there's no way the secretary can be present.
It's pathetic to just watch where you eat, so I let Norman eat first.
The clerk gives the menu to the two of them.
"I don't really like sweet stuff though...... Get this bitter chocolate cake and tea"
"I'm chocolate cake and strawberry chocolate. And let's get some tea."
"I just need tea."
Isaac ordered a drink, too, on his head? Mark was floating.
(If you're friends, you purely enjoy it. Right...... You mean not all Marquis friends, but cutters? Or are you absolutely confident in your brains? Well, it helps with someone who doesn't seem to have to worry)
Isaac didn't know how to judge the man who named him Jack.
In pah's view, he wasn't the kind of guy that would bring him into this kind of secret conversation.
For that reason, he decided that he must be like Paul or Raymond to Isaac.
Camouflage personnel, the idea being that they are not in a staff position.
Have a light chat first.
Because we can't be talking about something important when the clerk brings us food.
While singing in karaoke, it was to avoid subtle air like when the clerk brought drinks.
Talk about the unusual and wait for the goods to be delivered.
The goods themselves were delivered without minutes.
It's not just Isaac, but Phillip and the others, so I guess they carried it as a top priority.
This is the real deal.
"So, what did you call him for?
It was Philip who opened his mouth first.
He eats a little cake and examines the sweetness.
I ate my second bite so the bitterness of the chocolate seemed to match.
"To protect herself, but to kill Mrs. Melinda and her brother. That the predecessor, Marquis Wilmente, had created an incentive to die. I am truly sorry."
Isaac makes an apology.
Philip seems surprised by this, too.
Face to face with Jack.
"That's Melinda's fault. That's what I'm talking about with Lord Welrod, so you don't have to apologize again."
(Well, you are. You can't easily accept an apology for getting your family killed)
Philip didn't receive an apology saying it was "already over".
But Isaac said, "No need for an apology or anything. There's nothing to forgive you for," he said.
But if we're going to give up, we're not going to set up a place for discussion from the beginning.
I have to tell you an important story.
But I knew I wasn't wrong about not accepting the apology.
Isaac didn't just think about having a secret conversation in a place like this just to apologize.
I thought, "Yes, let's see how the Marquis Wilmente reacts."
Although it is a misunderstanding, I arrive at one answer for not receiving an apology.
"Really...... I'm calling you today, not just because I want to know what you think of sweets. I need to talk to you about Fred."
"Fred's?
Fred has no contact with Isaac.
Even when I was playing with Nathan, I heard that Isaac and I had met once.
Philip looks surprised because he thought there was nothing like sneaking eyes and discussing it.
"Fred is hostile to me. Of course, I know why. But we have one concern at the same time."
"What do you mean?
"For example, you think you're using Fred to think of me as a deceased."
"Oh my God!
Philip was surprised at Isaac's inquiry, which he never expected.
"It would be. I can only answer that in the position of the Marquis Wilmente. But I fear the possibility of saying 'Fred did it on his own' and making an escape. For example, I am afraid that they will take the form of accidents such as' Hitting each other badly and dying in the middle of practicing swords with each other '. Especially if an adult is plotting something behind it and blowing it into Fred."
What Isaac cared about was, "Does Fred's hostility translate into harm attempting to harm himself directly? It was."
Not yet.
Because I hope you don't come near Fred.
But not after school.
Sometimes I use a sword or something in my gym class.
I can also think of "getting hit in the head, bad hit..."
Whatever you say, the opponent is the prestigious Marquis Wilmente family of Wu.
Even though Fred is just meant to be stronger, he has a different foundation.
At the very least, you should be gaining enough power to unilaterally beat Isaac.
Isaac was afraid that he would be killed for making it look like an accident.
That's why I talked to Philip once and thought I had to keep things clear around there.
"Wait, I really don't have that kind of ploy. Too much thought. I want you to tell me why you thought that."
Naturally, Philip denies it.
If you try him, you're not going to do anything to Jude's successor.
But Isaac doesn't know his true intentions.
I had to be vigilant for my safety.
"Fred was staring at me at my 10th birthday. Ever. Wasn't that clear hostility, without hiding it in public, to speak for the Marquis Wilmente? At least that's what I got."
"No. I'm not thinking about that, and I'm not going to let you. Fred just gets emotionally prone. But it's hard not to cross the line. So you didn't even hit him."
Philip had a good point.
It was definitely setting the scene right up.
But that's the problem.
On the contrary, they might beat you up if you're invisible.
"I see, he said he was well educated. Okay, Fred causes problems. Or, when you're about to wake up, we'll hold the Marquis Wilmente strictly accountable for his poor supervision."
"Of course, I don't mind. But I just want you to remember that I'm careful not to."
"Yes, I did. Remember that."
Isaac smiles.
Because when Fred did something, he took the word that he could also put the blame on the Marquis Wilmente family.
Naturally, it would be a matter of home if the Marquis' trail son had a problem, but Isaac thinks Philip is a ruthless brainchild.
I was worried that Fred might be condemned and executed by placing sole responsibility on him.
If the Marquis Wilmente takes responsibility, that's fine now.
It was a sufficient achievement at this stage.
(But now the plan to hunt down the Marquis Wilmente family has gone one step further. All you have to do is look around and provoke Fred. I'm sure he'll ride the provocation)
The Marquis Wilmente family becomes the greatest difficulty in the overthrow of the royal family.
I was satisfied that I was able to take a step on the road to its collapse.
"This strawberry chocolate tastes strange. But it's delicious, so try Philip."
Jack, who remained silent during the discussion, opened his mouth where the story separated him.
Recommend strawberry chocolate to Philip in a bright voice.
It's just chocolate on strawberries, but I'm impressed with the taste for the first time.
Did that bright voice drain you, Philip exhales once and eats strawberry chocolate.
"I wouldn't call it delicious or unpleasant... It sure doesn't feel like much of a wonder."
"Right. It's amazing how you think about eating like this."
"We have skilled craftsmen"
A fruit chocolate series that was once dishonored by the humans within me.
There was someone who knew how good it was, and Isaac didn't feel bad either.
I also finished talking to Philip about Fred, so it went straight to the confectionery topic.
It doesn't mean we have to talk about everything in one meeting.
Because if necessary, we just need to set up a place to discuss it in the future.
I gave him a bottle of chocolate as a souvenir, and Isaac dropped off the two of them riding home in the carriage.
And back in the private room with Norman again.
"Look, I can have a quiet discussion, too."
"Right. … although the content was not convenient"
"I don't have a choice. We need to stab the nail before things go wrong."
Isaac answers with ease, but Norman exhales deeply.
"By the way, will you continue to do this?
His "coming" includes two meanings.
The first is to act silently to Morgan and Randolph.
The second is behavior like backwork.
I have decided to serve Isaac, so I won't ask about the future and run away, but I couldn't help but ask.
"That's right. Of course, I'm not going to do anything that would make the house quarrel with each other at the moment, and you can rest assured."
"So far is (...)..."
"I guess I got the wrong job," Norman couldn't help but think.
But you seem smart, and it's worth it to assist Isaac where he fell out.
In the meantime, believing in the phrase "buy your hardships while you're young," Norman reconsidered positively to keep up the good work.
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"Damn, that kid. How dare you! I'm not Lady Jude!
It's Philip.
I knew Fred hated Isaac.
But it's not like a house that abandons a child's education like the Marquis Wellrod family.
I raise them for a properly discerning child.
You didn't actually move anything into action, so you know that.
But it didn't go through with Isaac.
On the contrary, they thought I would treat him like an assassin.
"I hope everyone doesn't think the same thing about Jude or his successor," he was offended.
"If you ask me, it's certainly not a bad idea to handle it in the form of an accident. Good study."
"What a good study. Can you use a trace to use that method!
To Jack's words, Philip doesn't try to hide his discomfort.
Although he was a brainchild, he was born and raised in Takemen's household, so he did not prefer assassinations or other means.
Again, the desire to defeat it from the front is stronger when it comes to priority.
"By and large, where do you get that idea from? Jude must have died before he was born and never had a chance to give him that knowledge."
Philip's question was natural.
If Isaac is a man in his thirties or forties, from past experience, I don't think it's strange to come up with anything.
But it's not something a 10-year-old can come up with.
If it was just about Fred, I could have done it by accident.
But that's not all.
It was a huge departure from the boundaries of the child's idea, also considering the response to Melinda and the Carmine Chamber of Commerce.
The matter was really strange.
"The feeling I had with Baroness Barton, the nanny, was that she didn't look educated. I was just helping raise her as a nanny."
Jack is at the party and tells Philip what information he was subtly collecting.
"So it's the Viscount Halifax house?
There was no idea that Morgan or Randolph had educated him in Philip's head.
He also had a request from Margaret, because he was listening to Nathan's education support.
So I come to the idea that Lucia's home might be involved.
"No, they were spilling stupidity around 'wanting Lucia and Isaac to come home' until before the incident. I would not actively educate you as the son of the Marquis. In the first place, that house is full of honest personalities too, so it won't be possible to teach them plots.... then there's only one of us."
"Oh Lucia Welrod......"
While she is the daughter of the Viscount, she has the courage to dowry in the Marquis.
Even though Randolph had backup, she never gave the First Lady's seat to Melinda until the end.
He is also close to Isaac and capable of educating him.
"Someone raised Isaac up there. When I go with the erasure method, I can only think of about her"
"Were you pretending to be a big deal and targeting tiger sights and opportunities while raising Isaac to defeat Melinda"
"Exactly, though Jude's successor, he doesn't grow up on his own. Someone has to teach knowledge. It's hard to grow up there without anyone noticing you while you're at a disadvantage in the home."
"That's a brilliant thing. You were so modest at the party, you totally fooled me."
I can't help but worry about the two of you.
Who would think that I have memories of a previous life and that I am acting with reference to novels and comic book events of war objects I have read?
"You were in a distorted state where you could only take good but violent means because the woman taught you."
- As a man's nobleman, Isaac did not know how to cross with other houses.
From that, we can see that Isaac has not been educated by the man's nobility.
Philip decided that because he was only educated by his mother as a nobleman, he could not figure out how to add or subtract it.
In them, the presence of Lucia, who raised Isaac, gradually grows.