The reborn aristocrat is ambitious! "You've got pretty good status, give em to me"

Chapter 236: 236 225 Formation of the Fifteen Year Old Ministerial Group


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The excuse for Pamela was not easy.

First, I had trouble with what I would write in the letter.

Straight to the "I'm not interested in Nicole. You're the one who's interested," I can't possibly write.

It would be hard for someone to see a letter that said that.

There could be more major problems than Pamela misunderstands.

Instead of leaving evidence in writing, I had to create an opportunity to speak in a natural way.

But that's hard.

If I were to meet you, I would have to make an appointment for the meeting.

If we take the family, we can meet without any suspicion, but we can't talk about stepping in.

Naturally, if Isaac meets with Pamela and Kosokoso, they'll suspect a relationship around him.

An excuse would solve the misunderstanding as soon as possible, but it is not easy to create a place for it.

Isaac holds his head.

(Damn, it's all Jason's fault this happened! I didn't say I liked Nicole. Yet you mislead me!

Isaac resents Jason.

I don't know if I was in love and couldn't say, "Isaac said I didn't like you, but I heard a lot of people talk about you as beautiful as this."

Isaac himself, because he's not sure he can drive that far.

Still, it makes me wonder if you could give me a little distraction.

(Pamela is Pamela too. You could have believed me more... But you can't do it in that situation...)

Isaac remembers Pamela.

It endured to the point where Jason had fallen in love with Nicole as "poor".

Isaac also figured out why.

(I could have a second lady, too. Even Jason might have a side chamber. I guess that's why I was ready. But I guess you thought you were in love with Nicole until me, and you couldn't contain your emotions)

Nicole looks like an endless beauty to humans in this world.

Everyone thinks it's beautiful.

"I'm sure Pamela was desperate because she thought she was attracted to Nicole's beauty up to herself," Isaac thought.

I just want to clear up the misunderstanding and make it easier for you, but I can't go see him yet.

Again, it would mean looking at opportunities after enrollment.

I want to explain quickly that Nicole hasn't distracted me, but I regret that this is not an explainable situation.

But the thought of "what if you don't listen to me explain" is also strong.

(Think about it, I can only count that I talked to Pamela. So you can't possibly understand my feelings. You can't help but think I'm really cute about Nicole.)

I had to admit that the promises my grandfather had made were very effective.

Just the restriction of not seeing (...) is completely separating the two of us.

(... I don't care if they show good hands in vain here. Show me your power in a different place)

Isaac thinks about it.

And I realized that I didn't have to notice.

"Ahhh!

(Speaking of which, Pamela felt like she cared about me too, but I guess she doesn't like it that much, like Nicole!

Surprising voices leak unexpectedly.

Nicole and others were so passionate about Isaac's offense that they came into active contact with Lucia and the others.

But in Jason's reaction, he said, "Can't we do anything other than Isaac? You thought," The aim is no longer Isaac Only.

Maybe Nicole wasn't as serious as Isaac was feeling.

- And the problem is that it might also apply to Pamela.

Until now, I thought Pamela was looking at me in a favor of her own, but maybe I'm actually just mistaken because of everything.

At least, it's possible that Pamela's disappointment this time makes it a really one-sided thought now.

We'll have to create an opportunity to discuss our feelings with each other properly.

As much as I think about it until the overthrow of the state, I needed to communicate with Kitin on this matter.

(This way, did Nicole's attitude help... No, well, I'm angry)

Isaac, while appreciating, was annoyed by Nicole's way.

There's a way to keep it, too.

There's no way to keep it that blatant.

I should have at least said "let's make it time to know each other for a year or two" or "suddenly it's embarrassing to date" and said no.

If you'd said that, Isaac would have just thought, "Nicole is surprisingly discreet," too.

(No, no grudges. That guy is the right girl for the year. I don't know about you as a nobleman, but you're too young to stand around well. I should have also considered the possibility of being turned down for some reason)

If you had considered the possibility of being "turned down" from the beginning, Nicole's reaction would have been honestly accepted as well.

Imagine "I care for myself," and I'm shocked because I believed I wouldn't be turned down.

(That? So what's Pamela's reaction...)

Thinking so far, Isaac finally realizes what Pamela's disappointment means.

(Maybe you were pretty inclined to me? So you got a big shock for that, a bumpy look or something?

When I thought so, I felt like the light shone into the cloudy future.

But soon Isaac's face clouds.

(This means that the disappointment is so great. No, but it could still be my mistake. Oh, shit! I want to talk to Pamela so we don't misunderstand each other)

Everything is so bad.

I was about to head over to Pamela's now.

But Isaac didn't try to move as emotionally.

I've been watching opportunities for the past decade, getting ready.

You can't attribute everything to nothing with a temporary emotion.

I thought, "If we enroll, we'll have a chance to talk," and now I just can't stand it.

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Isaac can't rest easily while he's worried about Pamela.

Because this is a time when we still have to work hard for the future.

Nevertheless, the busyness with regard to the ministerial corps of the Duke's family is calm for the first time.

Newcomers and intermediate recruiters who pass the paperwork selection are asked to gain practical experience at the Marquis Wellrod family after being tested.

In the Duke of Enfield's house, new graduates have difficulty serving.

Besides, Isaac, the individual has no territory.

There is also no limit that a ministerial delegation must be created now for the management of the territory.

I could afford to take the time to form a ministerial corps.

Governance in the realm will be done by a clerk serving the Marquis Wellrod family, so far only a few secretaries are needed.

For the time being, the martial officers also intended to do so in the form of an assignment from the Knights of the Marquis of Wellrod.

Those who pass the paperwork screening will be asked to work as part of the Marquis Welrod family with the hope that they can "become ministers to the Duke of Enfield".

"If you are not Lord Enfield's direct minister," some resigned.

But Isaac isn't lying.

At the time of working at the Marquis of Wellrod's, the applicant's wishes are largely fulfilled.

In the future Isaac will also be the head of the Marquis family.

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The only difference is whether it is fast or slow to become a direct minister.

If I had gained practical experience without haste, I would have had the opportunity to become Isaac's direct minister one day.

However, it is also a good thing that those who have only thought about such immediate matters fall off.

Isaac told the applicants...

"It's a rewarding job. The inexperienced are welcome, the seniors will teach you well. Young people are also going to be promoted as future executive candidates. It's an at-home atmosphere because it's a new Duke's house that's just been done. We are looking for someone who can work hard with passion"

- I tell him to talk about it.

If you just can't be a direct minister enough to give up, you can just decline to hire me.

I want those who are willing to do their best.

Yes, Isaac was thinking.

(I'm glad I didn't get the territory. Even if I borrowed the human resources needed to run the territory from my parents, I also had to hire a significant number of new recruits. Naturally there would be confusion, and they would have taken the trouble to take control. I'm glad I saved you extra time. Nice call, me)

Isaac praises himself for painting.

If I had been driven by the lust to "get territory and enrich my strength only for that matter," I might not have been able to move.

But even Pamela is in trouble.

Given the student life ahead, I can't afford to run a territory or anything like that.

So Isaac looked at the sub-offensive characters to make more room - but no.

As much as Isaac could remember, it was about the teachers at school that seemed useful.

All the others are not likely to be useful in political or military terms, such as clothing designers and young people aspiring to paint.

I regret not being able to subordinate Gonzalez, the boss of the back society.

To some extent, even those who know they are capable cannot be so easily subordinates.

The difficulty of recruiting talent stains me.

One prominent man has applied for an official at Isaac, who wants talent.

"... are you serious?

"Of course it is. The support from Lord Enfield was helpful. I'm not going to be able to repay the favor right away, so I'm here to pay for it myself."

- Count Lancaster.

He speaks joke-like content, but the expression is serious in itself.

He has an attitude towards the Duke of Enfield (...), not Isaac (...).

"Doesn't it also have a role as a countess owner, such as territorial management?

"I'm going to leave that to Daniel. When it's time for my son to be alone. More than that, Lord Enfield, who is still young, should need an adjunct. I'm confident in terms of experience, so I think I can help."

That would be the case, too.

It is difficult to obtain in terms of background and experience, such as the experience of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Comparable to those who have ever wanted a servant.

However, Isaac was also asked not to respond immediately.

"But whatever it takes, it will be too different in character. Even though he has become a duke, he has not yet even become a student, such as a minister experienced in serving the young..."

This is what worried me.

Even if Isaac has a title, he doesn't have the same character as a person.

The Earl of Lancaster is an elderly man, a minister experienced, and one who has stably ruled his own territory as a lord.

Among the aristocrats of the Reid kingdom, it is definitely faster to count from above.

Even if he wanted to, he couldn't easily subordinate him.

"Isaac belittles minister experience. You're in good shape," because they might rumor it.

"Don't worry. No one thinks Lord Enfield is just a young man. Not only within the Kingdom of Lead, but also in neighbouring countries. In terms of character, it is sufficient to resume interaction with elves and dwarves. Neither could I, who was the Minister for Foreign Affairs, such as resuming exchanges with them...... No, I couldn't even think about it. Nobody would slap a pussy in the mouth if it wasn't good enough."

Count Lancaster explains that Isaac has no worries about what he thinks.

No one thinks Isaac has "no majesty" but "no character as a person".

It is a title award because it is thought that "the Duke has sufficient merit and character".

There should be no such person as would deny even Elias, who gave him the title.

But even so far, Isaac couldn't shake his head vertically.

Isaac sees Chirali and Norman.

He said, "What, do I have to give you an opinion?" and so on, the number of times I was in a hurry or blinking increased visibly.

But Isaac wasn't asking for an opinion.

(I know it would be a plus for Count Lancaster to be a minister... Absolutely, Norman would be hard to do)

The problem is that the difference in character between Norman and Count Lancaster is obvious.

Even if Count Lancaster becomes a minister, Isaac intends to use Norman as the head of the civilian service.

But even though Isaac can stay at the top, it will be just as hard to work with Count Lancaster.

Even the assignment of work, for example, makes me hesitate.

Seeing that attitude may lead the others to take Norman lightly.

Such things are not preferable.

Isaac is going to create a ministerial corps around Norman and Matt.

Gradually put in new ones and make them thick to the ministerial corps.

By doing so, we will make it strong as an organization.

In the meantime, if a big man like Count Lancaster suddenly subscribes, the balance will fall apart dramatically.

Even if you want me to join you, it would be better if you took some form.

It's a delightful offer, but I couldn't welcome it aggressively either.

"I appreciate the offer, but I will decline. We are now forming a ministerial corps around Norman. If you can't make me do it, you'll look for a replacement, but I don't want to imitate it before I make you do it."

"I don't want a housekeeper or anything like that. It just depends if I can help."

In reply to Count Lancaster, Isaac waves the first time.

"To subordinate, Uncle Lancaster is too big a man. Everyone may start relying on Uncle Lancaster and lose Norman's position. Whatever happens after the ministerial corps stabilizes, we can't still help you now."

"I see, do you intend to train young people first"

"I'm going to. I don't have to do my duty as a nobleman to have time. We want to take advantage of it and grow it."

Hear Isaac's reply and Count Lancaster sees Norman.

"Looks like you served a good master."

"Yes!"

Norman's words included joy.

It's an unlikely experience to have the Duke's family at your disposal.

I appreciate the opportunity to gain that experience.

Feeling the trust from Isaac, Norman was greatly moved by his heart.

"If you don't mind, I'd like to ask Uncle Lancaster for an external consultant. Because I think it would be quite helpful if Norman could just talk to me in case of practical difficulties."

"Happy to take it on"

Isaac essentially gave the answer, "Let's be good friends rather than clear up and down relationships".

This was an important way of saying it.

Just saying "respond to me when I'm in trouble" doesn't change anything from my previous relationship.

By giving him the decorative position of an external advisor (...), he defended Norman's position while respecting Uncle Lancaster, who had applied for an official.

Since we intend to have the Earl of Lancaster work with us in the future, it is also important to give us a title and stay connected, even if only in form.

"There's a way to keep the relationship, too," Nicole told me.

Not only did we lose one thing in the meantime, but Isaac seemed to have something to gain as well.

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