Time was running out fast until the end of the first semester.
Because I was busy getting used to my new life and grasping relationships.
For example, Jason's best friend is besides Fred.
This is normal.
But Isaac, with half his knowledge of the game, had a preconceived notion that "Fred is Jason's only friend".
It's like there's no nameless mob character in most games.
But in this world, each and every mob character lives and is a person who acts on his or her own mind.
Someone who could be called Jason's best friend also existed properly.
This is the same for Isaac.
Characters that did not appear in originals like Paul and Raymond exist as friends of their own who would be one of the offensive characters.
As much as they treat me like a little hero as I don't think Kai or any other mob character.
- An anonymous character who was treated like he didn't exist in the original game.
- I reaffirm their existence like that, and examine the changes that I have made by intervening, etc.
That's all, but there wasn't enough time to find out.
Unlike a game in which existence is completely ignored, we cannot ignore their existence in the real world.
Even if the influence of each person is small, when small forces are gathered together, it becomes a great force.
If you take it lightly, you could shrug your legs.
Talking to Abigail, Raymond's fiancée, will make it a stronger reality and teach Isaac.
She and I met at the front door on the day of the announcement of the results of the final exam.
"Dear Isaac, long time no see. Is Ray useful?
"I don't know if it helps because I'm a friend...... I hope for the future."
Isaac returns the words with a bitter smile.
Because even though we're not married yet, it's already a wifely attitude.
(Speaking of which, you were like this the first time we met)
When I met him at the ten-year-old ceremony, it felt like he was already laying Raymond on his ass.
Raymond doesn't look disgusted either, so I guess he accepts and enjoys this kind of relationship with her.
Just a little "you rear charging couple......" Isaac remembers jealousy.
"Speaking of which, Mr. Abigail is in a different class, isn't he? You seem smart enough to study... You don't think I want to be in a class with Raymond?
There are two classes of top performers.
It is possible that you cannot be in the same class, but there is a 50% chance that you can be in the same class.
"If we're close, don't you want to spend your student life in a class together?" It was a simple question.
To Isaac's question, Abigail puts her hand on her mouth and laughs couscous.
"Maybe you don't even consider yourself as smart as Isaac. Some of my lords think," It's depressing to be a smarter woman than myself. "Ray's not the type, but he's not going to work any harder than he needs to do to get a future husband."
"Well, that's a reasonable idea, too."
(I think Tiffany and Charles also managed to write about Nicole getting into a gap in their mind or something because of that)
Isaac recalls the reason for the two breakdowns that were written on the offensive site.
Charles said, "I like smart women," while he was dissatisfied that Tiffany was doing better than he was.
"I'm not smarter than I am, but I like moderately smart women" I guess.
As a result of Tiffany's hard work to be liked by Charles, he ends up working too hard to hate him.
A man's pride is a pain in the ass.
"But it doesn't mean you don't make an effort. Ray should be near Isaac's side in the future. And when you do, you're going to need connections with other civilian households, right? I use the time I spend studying to connect with friends. I want Ray to focus on his studies for that matter, so it's like sharing roles for couples."
After all, Abigail seems like a woman who can.
Even if a woman works hard to study, she is desperate to be born in a society of male and female inferiority.
Besides, when you get married, you'll be in the family.
So I guess you're working hard to the extent that you're not ashamed of your school studies and the split idea of spending that time networking.
Because there are people with these proper ideas, Isaac couldn't take it lightly either because he thought it was "an original, unnamed mob character".
Because there's also a chance that someone in Jason's friend will shrug his leg.
"Don't let them think it's nice to have a fiancée when they can show you this stuff. What about Kai's place?
Paul, who was shown the relationship between Raymond and Abigail, asks Kai with an enviable look on his face.
"My place feels similar... Now you're still confused by the change of circumstances."
"A hero's fiancée is hard, too."
Kai's fiancée doesn't seem to be keeping up with the change because Kai suddenly became famous.
Unlike Isaac, Kai was anonymous until the war with the Kingdom of Rockwell.
Suddenly, the environment has changed dramatically just for what was active.
It would be natural to be confused.
"Mr. Abigail's coming with you to see Raymond's grades? Depending on your grades, you'll have to slap your ass."
"Yes, let me offer you something"
"I'm not going to hide my grades, but I don't know..."
I look at Abigail on Isaac's invitation and Raymond looks disgusted.
I don't like being seen with grades, I don't like being seen with the assumption that they will be exploited.
But I can't say "don't come" to Abigail because Isaac invited me.
Raymond wasn't just thrilled to check his grades, but even thrilled that his fiancé might be able to make a breakthrough.
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When we got to the hallway where the grades were pasted out, there was already a crowd.
When Isaac and the others came through, everyone cleared the way.
(Hmm? Why?
Not as popular as Nicole, but Isaac is also popular there.
It can't be avoided by paving the way like this.
Isaac was bewildered by his surrounding attitude, but soon he could understand why.
"Hey, Charles. Look at me."
I'm watching.
"Liar! 'Cause you're not even trying to speak to me. I came fifth, too. You could be more interested!
- Tiffany's stuck in Charles.
I guess the surroundings think, "Let Isaac take care of the situation".
That's why he was clearing the way and making it easier for me to get through.
When Isaac saw the chillaries and grades, there was Tiffany's name next to Isaac and the others.
It doesn't extend to four out of four, but the ranking of five is splendid.
But I guess Charles was all for Nicole, not Tiffany.
It seems that Tiffany, dissatisfied with the matter, is stuck in Charles with his voice absurdly.
Nicole is depressed with a smile near Charles.
"Wait a minute. I feel like I know what's going on between you two somehow, but we're not talking about it in public, are we? Why don't we go to the talking room for once?
Isaac speaks to both of them.
Only schools attended by aristocrats are available, and rooms like large lounges are also available on campus.
If we talk in public, bad rumors may flow even if this thing fits well.
Claim to go somewhere out of sight first.
Because there shouldn't be any students using the talking room in front of the home room in the morning.
"I don't think I need to talk about it."
"Charles!"
"Well, Tiffany, calm down. Charles, come on, let's go. Hey."
As he forgives Tiffany, Isaac grabs Charles' shoulder and tries to take him to the bickering room.
Then, for some reason, he was even trying to follow Nicole.
Noticed it, Isaac approaches her with a rugged face.
Nicole's eyes swim just as Isaac stares at her and approaches her, taking another step and retreating.
As she approaches the point where her back hits the hallway wall, Isaac looks into Don and Nicole's eyes with her hands on the wall.
"You're a bad boy, you are. This is an internal matter. Will Mr. Nicole refrain?
"Ugh, yeah......"
Isaac's voice is sweet, but his face remains rugged.
There's usually no majesty or anything. The tough attitude Isaac takes.
She was shown an unusual attitude and Nicole couldn't say "I want to go, too" anymore.
"Hopefully you'll find it annoying to come and see for yourself"
(It's annoying at the time I'm serving it to Charles. Just go after Jason.)
While dissatisfied with Nicole, Isaac couldn't say it stronger than she had to because there was so much to rely on for her work.
When we get away from her, we take Tiffany and Charles to the talking room.
The Raymonds followed behind it just in case.
"Real wall dongs are amazing. Still thrilled."
Nicole, who was left alone, had a stronger impression that Isaac was pressing him than Charles.
He blushed his cheeks and enjoyed the unexpected development a little.
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Abigail was escorting me to Tiffany's until I got to the bickering room.
They are not close enough to call each other friends, but they are familiar with each other because of their generation.
It was gratifying for Tiffany to have same-sex beside me at times like this.
"Well, I somehow know why. Even though Tiffany is studying hard, Charles doesn't care. On the contrary, I like other girls. That's the place, isn't it?
When I saw Isaac, who was so discerning from just looking at that scene, I thought Paul and the others were "that's Isaac".
And then he said, "Are you glad we followed ourselves? I was also thinking."
Isaac didn't say anything to me, so I decided to look at it in silence as an accompaniment to Abigail.
"That's right. Me too, me too..."
I cried out before Tiffany finished talking.
Charles doesn't even look to me, even though I've been studying hard to make Charles like me.
"Charles. Didn't you like smart women? I think Tiffany's smart enough."
I didn't even say, "I think I got better grades than you."
Because if I told you that, I knew the situation would only get worse.
"But good grades at school don't mean you're smart. You know, there's a lot of things you need to be smart about besides studying, right?
(... If school grades were everything, what would you be?)
But I can't say that.
Because Isaac now aims at arbitration and not at making fools of himself.
Besides, by talking to Abigail, I know that my wisdom as a person cannot be inferred from my study grades.
I have to admit that what Charles says makes sense.
"It sure is. But studying grades is also an indicator of how smart you are. Tiffany's trying so hard to make you like her. [M] Can I admit that to you?
"It's no big deal compared to Nicole. She's not just studying. She is also an attractive and intelligent woman. I want to deepen my relationship with her. [M]... Tiffany, let's just say we never had an engagement."
Charles suddenly cut out his breakup.
Tiffany's crying gets louder.
"I don't want to hear about that," so much so that I feel willing to call it off with a cry.
Isaac got annoyed with Charles, who said too lightly, "Let's make sure we weren't engaged."
There's got to be a better way to cut it out, even if we're going to cut it out.
I don't know what to say to Isaac, who didn't even get a chance to talk like that, but I do know that there will be a better way.
So much so that the cut out "I found a nice woman, so let's split up" was a terrible thing.
"Charles! Wake up!
So what Isaac did was...
Grab the chest barn and hit him.
- It was something.
I wave my fist down Charles' cheek and try to wake him up.
This was because I thought he was fascinated or confused by Nicole's power.
Isaac doesn't know how to wake up Charles.
So I gambled on the possibility that I could recover from a state anomaly by physical shocks that were common in RPGs, etc.
I'm never beating him up because he's "annoyed" or anything like that.
- But that didn't work and the timing sucked.
"What are you doing!
I guess the students who were watching Charles and Tiffany make a scene let them know.
A female teacher was coming to the talking room to see how things were going.
I'm just about to be seen Isaac waving a second fist at Charles.
"We're talking about something important right now. Will you wait a minute?
"You can't wait! Oh, my lips are cut and I'm bleeding... Let's go to the infirmary."
The female teacher sees a little blood coming from Charles's mouth and tries to take him to the infirmary.
This was also a convenience to keep him away from this scene.
Besides Isaac, there are three other Raymonds boys.
If you try to make her not sure what the situation is, it's also a situation where you can think of the possibility that she's bullying in a group.
I can't help thinking of giving priority to getting Charles out of here first.
"I haven't finished talking yet."
"No, I'm done talking about it. Tiffany, goodbye."
"Charles!"
Isaac tries to stuff Charles, but the female teacher breaks in between.
"Don't come any closer! Isaac must have been you. Come to the staff room later. You, too."
The female teacher also speaks to Paul and the others.
There is only one teacher in this room right now.
We can't take them all at the same time.
Because I can't contain it when something happens.
She left the conversation room with only Charles first.
All that was left was an indescribably awkward atmosphere.
"Tiffany. It must be hard. I can see that."
Isaac says restful words.
I've never dated in my previous life, but I've had shaken experiences.
So the hard feelings were meant to be somewhat understandable.
But that word to Tiffany now only stroked his nerves back.
"Isaac doesn't know! Because there's no one I like!
It could just be eight hits.
But Tiffany couldn't help but think so.
Isaac has no shadow of a lover.
I never even heard of liking someone.
"Such Isaac couldn't possibly know how he felt right now," Tiffany was in a grumpy mood.
"I'm here. As much as I like it."
"What?"
Isaac could also guess why Tiffany got upset.
My hot friends in my last life said, "It'd be hard if you shook me," and I said, "You know how I feel! 'Cause I've thought about it.
So even to calm Tiffany's mind, I was in the mood for a little talk.
"There are people who like it. But when I realized I liked him, I already had a fiancée. The guy loves his fiancée, and he can't tell me what I think. I had a bad feeling about it."
"That's right..."
Knowing that Isaac also had someone he liked, harshness is lost from Tiffany's words.
Even though I said I had someone I liked, that was because it was an unfulfilled and unfailing thought.
"I even wanted to take that person away from my fiancée. So even if I took it away, I've been trying so hard not to let anyone complain. One day, to be the right man to stand next to her."
"Oh yeah..."
Tiffany has a pulling reaction this time.
This was the same for the other Members.
"Tiffany, that's how much I like people, too. So I know the spiciness that love never came true."
Isaac gives a sad look.
Hopefully Nicole will attack Jason like this, but if they compromise at Charles, love really won't come true.
It was also a hard fact for Isaac that Charles and Tiffany would break up.
Of course, it's not just the intention, it's also the strong desire not to see childhood friendly cousins grieve.
"I may still have a strong feeling that Charles has said goodbye to me now. But Tiffany's cuter than Mr. Nicole or something, and he's got a better personality. Before it's too far away, Tiffany deserves someone. So don't be too distracted."
Isaac can only blame himself for telling him to rest.
I'm the one who left Nicole alone.
And even though I knew Charles was being attacked, I was the one who overlooked it.
Isaac also had enough heart to shame him for sacrificing even Tiffany's life to Pamela's desire.
"Isaac, shouldn't it be time to go to the staff room?
Raymond suggests to Isaac to go to the clerk's office where the conversation seems to be good.
Tiffany's case is important, but so is the teacher's call.
If we put it behind us in this situation, the situation could get worse with bad feelings.
For Isaac's sake, he thought it was a priority to go to the staff room first.
"Right. Guys, I'm sorry I bothered you. Don't worry, I'll tell him that nothing has anything to do with Charles.... and Mr. Abigail."
"What is it?
"Will you stay with Tiffany a little longer? I feel like I should have a woman around at times like this."
"Yeah, of course you can."
Abigail accepted Isaac's request with pleasure.
Some want to keep Isaac scored, but because she couldn't imitate leaving Tiffany alone while staying in this situation.
"Thanks"
Leaving behind that, Isaac took a friend out of the bickering room.
"Mr. Abigail."
"What could it be?
Ask Abigail a question as Tiffany wipes her tears with her trembling hands.
"What was Isaac talking about earlier... Yeah, it's nothing."
Tiffany said "nothing" and tried not to ask.
But Abigail was also concerned, so I pick up the topic.
"I'm sure it's not a mistake. I thought I was talking about Mr. Tiffany. Isn't that the right man's trick?"
- Be the man who deserves to stand next to the woman you like.
- Someday a man more deserving than Charles will show up before Tiffany.
Whatever you think, it just sounded like you were far-fetched confessing that you liked Tiffany.
"I had a fiancée when I realized I liked her," isn't surprising given the relationship between the two, who are childhood friendly.
Listening to Abigail's thoughts, Tiffany turns a bright red face knowing it's the same thing she felt.
"What does Mr. Tiffany think of Master Isaac?
"... I don't know. I liked Charles. I really liked it. I don't know if you suddenly say that."
Tiffany is confused and weeps again.
It was not written in textbooks or reference books, such as how to solve love.
Now she was all she could think about "being shaken by Charles," and couldn't afford to think about Isaac's confession.
"Ah... I could be friends with Amanda, but I wonder what I should look like from now on..."
But it seemed like I could afford to think about my friend.
It's a well-known fact that Amanda has a crush on Isaac.
It was so strange that Isaac himself was pretending not to notice.
Knowing that Isaac's thinker was himself, Tiffany was getting scared to face Amanda.