Listening to people is an essential action for those who stand above them.
You can also make decisions at your own discretion.
But that was something to avoid as the head of the Marquis.
- Everyone wants to be handy, and make a good impression on their boss.
- But there's nothing I can do without a chance.
For this reason, even if I had the idea of "doing this" in me, it was a habit to first ask if I had any opinions around me.
Doing so may give you an opinion that is close to what you think.
If you come up with an opinion that is close to what you think, you can take a one-step "let your people handle it" unlike when you decide for yourself.
This one-step was important.
Besides, I might get a better opinion than I think.
It's good to show off a one-man gesture, but that makes it hard for your men to grow up.
The act of "asking people for their opinions" is much better than thinking and acting on your own to give you the power to think for yourself.
Morgan had always had a policy of asking someone for their opinion.
I never tried to make things easier, I didn't ask for Isaac's opinion.
It can also be considered a natural stream to ask Isaac, a party, for an opinion in this way.
I brought up the title Duke because "I want you to think about things in the position of Duke, not as a person" was caged.
Isaac was in trouble when asked for his opinion.
(Hmm, what am I going to do...)
I can't think together on a sudden killer path.
I wanted time to think.
Talk a little slow and try to buy some time.
"As far as I'm concerned, I'm not going to resent Charles's suspension or anything like that. Because where we need to discuss and resolve this, I also have a downfall for waging violence."
- Isaac's words.
This was content enough to please Count Adams.
Because you don't have to turn Isaac against the enemy.
But it's not what he purposefully talks about in a slow tone, so on the contrary, it makes his heart and soul cold.
Maybe he's going to tell me something terrible after this.
"I want to check with Tiffany. This time it would be inevitable to dissolve the engagement. But a year or two from now. What if Charles changes his mind and says he wants to apologize to Tiffany and put more back?
This was important to Isaac.
I want Tiffany's opinion to take precedence over Charles's.
I'm not going to forgive you when the second time something like "make up and break up again" happens.
Still, only this time I decided to respect Tiffany's opinion.
Nevertheless, this is not kindness.
Because he craved inspiration to forgive Charles as Isaac.
That 's--
"What would Nicole do if Charles were to be allotted?
- It was out of concern.
This was very important.
If Nicole thinks, "If you take the boy away, the kid will be knocked out of his parents' house..." it's important.
"Well, Jason's just gonna look good, too, and he's gonna lose his flavor," he might stop attacking.
I didn't even want Nicole to be severely punished by Charles, the first victim, to stay a carnivore.
So I decided to use Tiffany even though it was painful.
She would certainly not seek severe punishment.
If you say so, Isaac will be able to say "I want to respect Tiffany's opinion".
"I don't know...... I don't know..."
Tiffany answers in tears.
- I tried so hard to appeal to Charles to study to like me, and that caused me to break up.
She herself will now be in a state where she doesn't know what to do.
That is why Isaac intends to take the conversation in a direction that is convenient to him by pointing out one path.
"Don't you see... Well, then, if we can make up, we might, and we might end up in a state where we don't want to talk about it again, huh?
To Isaac's question, Tiffany nodded cocklessly.
"... so far you don't demand Charles be abolished, you might want to think in the direction of getting him to live the way he has always been"
"That's not much! …"
Viscount Halifax protests Isaac's decision.
I screamed aggressively, but I have Count Adams, so I add the word "Yes".
For once, Isaac is not just a grandson, but because he has a position as Duke.
Morgan called me "Lord Enfield" earlier, so I just had to go with it.
"You're dissolved for such ridiculous reasons! I'm not convinced as this one!
"There's a good reason. to make sure that Tiffany is okay with any future decisions. Maybe we can get a chance to make up. But when you retaliate irrevocably, you essentially lose that opportunity. And this is for the Viscount Halifax."
Isaac speaks to Viscount Halifax in a sober tone.
"Think about it. What good is it to demand here that 'if you want to dissolve your engagement, take responsibility and scrap Charles'? Count Adams also said, 'Take responsibility and resign as Undersecretary'. Given the negative consequences of them, it would be more profitable to have them work for the Viscount Halifax as they are now than to let them take responsibility"
"What?"
Everyone's gaze turns to Count Adams.
Being prepared to resign was the first thing in the face of the Viscount Halifax family.
Because we had prepared a stage for discussion the day after we arrived, because we had not been able to contact each other in detail.
I was also surprised that I was willing to "take responsibility" so firmly.
Because there was a perception that it would end with Charles being truncated.
"Let's say, then, that you let the Count Adams family take responsibility. In that case, we will not be able to use the power of Count Adams. Again, the title of active Under-Secretary of State is strong. If you don't resign, you'll be able to use your title well and help Tiffany find a fiancé."
This was the same thing I talked to Count Adams about before.
I merely conveyed that to the face of the Viscount Halifax family.
Isaac turns his gaze to Andy.
"The same goes for Charles. If you keep them alive without killing them, you'll be left to Tiffany's discretion when you change your mind. Why don't we just do this now? As I said earlier, it may be time to regret it if we discuss it with courage. I mean, I know how Uncle Andy feels, but the actions you leave to your emotions only narrow your options for the future. In the meantime, why don't we see how it goes until about graduation from Royal College?
At the end of the graduation ceremony, it's not like Charles knew what to do.
In the meantime, I wanted you to manage to keep me alive that far.
For this reason, Tiffany is proposed for help using dashi.
"So you're saying we should be patient without demanding anything?
Karen blamed Isaac. Look with your eyes.
But Morgan said "Lord Enfield," so it was meant for the superior without roughing up words.
"No, I'm not going to say that. You can have the liability for ruining your engagement paid with things like indemnity and compensation. It's not all about getting Uncle Adams and Charles to take responsibility in the form of resignation and abolition. And..."
Isaac stands between the Viscounts of Halifax as he rises from his chair.
And then I turn my hand around the shoulders of the two of them and hug them.
"Besides, it's not good for your body to keep getting angry. It seems that the predecessor Lord Wallick was also too angry to die, and I don't want your grandfather and grandmother to be like that. Instead of adhering to clearing up resentment, shouldn't we think positively about the aftermath of dissolving our engagement?
"Isaac......"
"You, grow up fine..."
Isaac's call for Grandpa (...) and Grandma (...) instead of Viscount Halifax (...) or Viscount Halifax (...) soothed the look on their faces.
Because I thought he was thinking to me personally as a person.
Especially my grandmother, Joanne, as much as she was in tears with emotion.
Unlike her husband, she had less chance of meeting Isaac.
For this reason, I had a strong impression of killing my brother, but I was thrilled to see him growing up to be a kind child full of compassion.
The other Viscount Halifax has a complex look that he wants to understand and doesn't want to.
If the Marquis Welrod is not involved in this case...
If Lucia is not married to Randolph and the Viscount Halifax protests alone.
- Because I've been thinking about it.
In that case, the difference in title could have been used to survive the dissolution of the engagement intact.
In the Kingdom of Reed, only houses above the Count can have territory.
The Viscount House or below cannot operate one of the villages without being appointed deputy by a superior nobleman.
There was an isolated opening in the strength of the power of the Count and Viscount, albeit in only one class.
I understand that, but I was also starting to think, "Is it as good as I can claim compensation thanks to Isaac?"
Naturally, I didn't feel at all comfortable welcoming Charles "son-in-law" when he changed his mind in the future.
"How are Uncle Andy and Mrs. Cullen?
When Isaac asks, the two face each other.
So much so that Andy was about to sign up for a duel.
I still have anger in my belly.
But Tiffany still can't forget about Charles, even if she says so.
If you seek severe punishment here, you may leave a deep wound in your heart.
They, like Isaac said, didn't feel bad to see how things were until about graduation.
"Nothing, that doesn't mean..."
"Though angry...... Is that okay with Tiffany?
Karen asks Tiffany if it's okay with Isaac.
She was crying, so she nodded once in silence without responding.
I'd like to say a grudge, but even if it rots, it's someone I've always liked.
I didn't even think I wanted to make you unhappy in retribution.
Seeing Tiffany's reaction, Isaac nods satisfactorily, too.
"So, Marquis Welrod. That's my opinion."
"Oh, yeah..."
- Rather than say opinion (...), it has even been taken to a situation where it has already been persuaded (...).
Despite being called "Marquis Welrod," Morgan could only respond vaguely to Isaac, the Duke of Enfield.
(I felt kind of cheated to persuade the Viscount Halifax family members to be inside me, even though I called them in the title to make them aware of their position as Dukes...)
Morgan thinks like that.
It got ridiculous that I've been worried about what to do.
Transfer your gaze from Isaac to Count Adams.
"Lord Enfield says he doesn't feel resentful, so I don't charge him for that. Provided, however, that a number of posts within the Ministry of Finance for the next personnel change shall be made available to aristocrats. As Under-Secretary of the Treasury, I demand that those who belong to the aristocracy facilitate themselves to the extent that they do not deviate from their duties. This is my grandson's request as head of the Marquis Welrod family."
"Yes, of course I will!
For Count Adams, Isaac's actions were an unexpected help boat.
There is no reason to miss so many favorable conditions, so I will answer immediately.
Until graduation, we need to make sure Charles doesn't run wild for another two and a half years.
But given the worst case scenario for turning Isaac over to his enemies, that's not a lot of hard work.
Naturally, Count Adams didn't have the temptation to "sneak behind, fight back and crush him thoroughly" etc.
It is the same for Morgan and the others.
Within the Reid kingdom, disputes between nobles are essentially resolved through the usurpation of positions and the giving and receiving of money.
It can be a duel when it's terrible, but it doesn't crush houses or escalate as much as it tries to take over.
This was largely the effect of the Marquis Welrod family.
There have been times since the founding of the country when disturbing elements that are likely to disrupt the country on a regular basis are swept away.
It was when those who were regarded as masterpieces at the Marquis of Wellrod became the masters.
Their actions, not detestable to the dirty, caused disturbing elements within the Reid kingdom to be thoroughly crushed and disappeared from history.
This is also evident from the fact that despite the fact that the previous Marquis Wallick was the one in the Marquis, he has made a small scale demand for his child Isaac to have the right to chocolate.
It was common among the nobles within the modern Reid kingdom to simply make demands to the extent that they were not solemnized by the Marquis of Wellrod when something went wrong.
Jude is a good example nearby.
The disturbing molecules knew that "they would be killed when Jude called them in".
So until I married Jude's daughter, I never answered the call.
- It is widely known that the Marquis Wellrod family regularly solemnizes students who disturb the peace.
If Jude had lived, his predecessor, the Marquis Wilmente, would have stopped Melinda from trying to succeed Nathan.
Jude died and Isaac was too young to act.
Some might have feared Isaac, who began to show a single scale of talent after a moment, and supported Nathan in his heart to "hang in there, hang in there".
Not so long ago the winner of the year was feared.
For that reason, Count Adams also said, "I didn't have to piss Isaac off. It's cheap if it takes some convenience or money," he agreed.
"So do you suppose that the dissolution of the engagement is unavoidable and that you decide to what extent to pay compensation"
Morgan, as a moderator, appeals to its existence.
I was just asking for your opinion, but Isaac took all the turns.
I need to keep my job around here. "Huh? Why don't we just replace it now?" and it may seem surrounded.
He wants to remain active until Isaac's child is born.
For that reason, I was going to take the last good part.
"Oh, wait a minute"
Isaac waits for Morgan here.
"Still got any opinions?
Inside, Morgan listens back, hoping "leave me out of it".
"No, it's not"
Isaac shakes his head to the side.
And away from the Viscounts of Halifax, now we head towards Tiffany.
"Tiffany, I'm suggesting we start talking about compensation. We're talking about changing your relationship with Charles to money... I'm sure it would be hard to hear that. Why don't you come with me to the room where Kendra is? There's Lisa."
Isaac had no intention of taking Morgan's turn.
It's just that in front of me I said, "I've had a thousand things before, so I'll put up the compensation for that! He was just worried that Tiffany's heart would be torn to pieces when he talked about," etc.
As Isaac has also said, it is not for anyone who proposes to pay compensation to worry.
But when I thought about Tiffany, I had to speak up.
Tiffany looks at Charles in tears.
Even in a situation like this, "I'm sorry, everything I've ever done is a lie. I was trying to surprise you, and I was cheating with everyone," because I was hoping you'd say.
If they would have told me that, I would have scraped the skin off my back with grate, but I also have a desire that it should be so.
I felt like I could forgive Charles, without saying anything if you'd say it now.
"Sorry, Tiffany. I found true love. [M] No matter what happens, I won't lie about this feeling. Goodbye, Tiffany."
But out of Charles' mouth was a heartless word.
It's enough to make those around you think, "Even if you change your mind, you won't have to forgive me anymore."
Tiffany begins to weep big grains.
"Goodbye, Charles..."
Leaving it at that, Tiffany takes a seat.
He's fluttering in shock, so Isaac lends him his shoulder.
"Excuse me, but I'll leave the rest to the grownups."
Isaac tries to leave the room with Tiffany when he tells them to leave it to those present here.
That's when I tried to get out the door.
Isaac looked back at Charles.
"Charles, you used to say, 'Is the difference between man and beast intelligent or not'? Are you an intelligent person now, driven by emotions?
Charles is said to be hazy.
For once, they still have a little bit of intelligence left to understand their language.
But Isaac, not expecting his answer, took Tiffany out of the room without waiting for Charles's reply.
The lonely laughter at that time was impressive on those who remained on this occasion.
This is...
"I wonder if you are saddened by the silly behavior of your rivals because you viewed Charles as a rival"
"Because I believed I would return more than with Tiffany, but I was betrayed by that thought"
"I guess I'm starting to feel sad myself when I see my childhood friend Tiffany grieving"
- It was received in such a way.
But actually, no.
Isaac said, "I knew Charles was going to fall asleep with Nicole, but I had abandoned him. What am I talking about that sounds great," he just had a self-derisive grin.