He had an attitude toward the upper classmates when Jason entered the room, so he had an attitude toward them as well.
When everyone gets to their seats, Arthur speaks the truth.
"Maybe you've heard it from family and friends, but let me explain it just in case. I called everyone because the next student council officer is supposed to have the highest nobility solicited as a priority. When there is a student council, you will be asked to take time off from work, but you can gain experience in bringing people together among students. I don't know, aren't you interested?
In Arthur's words, Isaac recalls the knowledge gained in his previous life.
(Speaking of which, is Jason the student chairman or something from freshman year...)
It was so uncomfortable that I remembered.
Perhaps the original scenario writer set it up for appropriate reasons such as "I'm a prince, so you can set me up as a student chairman of both Buddhist Paths".
After Arthur retires, I guess Jason will be the student chairman.
Whether or not you can be a student council officer in the order of titles also seems to be a setting for Jason's inauguration as chairman.
(But I have something to do. I can't take it.)
Isaac has something I've wanted to try for a long time.
The abolition of the Department of Science has increased freedom of movement.
I want to run it on this occasion, so Isaac's mind was moving in the direction of saying no.
"I'll take it."
Before Isaac says anything, Jason takes it on.
Following that, he replied that Pamela and Fred would also take on.
Amanda took on Isaac a little later.
But Isaac doesn't want to take it on.
"Um, I have something I want to do, so I'm going to say no."
"What..."
Amanda shouts her surprise, not Arthur.
She didn't think Isaac would say no, so she thought, "I can do student council activities with Isaac".
But all of a sudden my expectations were betrayed.
"May I ask why?
There's no sign of blaming Arthur.
Seems I'm just curious why you're purely turning down the student council board seat.
"I'm thinking of building a fourth faction."
"Fourth Faction!?
Everyone who was here was surprised by Isaac's words.
Because no one had ever thought about starting a new faction.
Seeing the surrounding reaction, Isaac gives a proper explanation.
"There are three factions in the Reid kingdom today: the King Party, the Nobility and the Neutrality. We are now part of the faction to which our Lord belongs. But for the convenience of the adults, factions can change. So what is each faction? Even if we know the general direction, each of the nobles to whom we belong will have a different idea. who have ideas close to the Wang party even if they belong to the aristocracy. who have ideas close to the aristocracy even if they belong to the Wang party. Some move factions because there are such people"
Arthur nods to Isaac's words.
Because we know that there are a lot of people moving from kings and neutrals to nobles these days.
"But the kids don't know until they tell us what their parents think." If you've been a king party before, why are you now a nobleman? 'Some will think. Some of you must think,' Father, you're just looking for profit '. Gather these people together, and there are similar opinions in different factions. Or other factions want to create something like a study group that discusses this idea. "
This wasn't just for the other kids, it was also for Isaac himself.
Isaac himself, he only understands the difference between factions about the general policy difference.
If you are going to take over the kingdom, you should exchange various opinions and understand them for the future.
Some would say, "It is in the interest of profit to move factions," but there must also be a certain number of people of faith.
I also thought it was important to pick up materials that might persuade them from their opinions.
Of course, that's not the only way to make connections.
The fourth faction is a big one, but Isaac wanted to practice making his own faction that doesn't belong to an existing faction.
I'm going to practice that among my students.
So instead of joining the student council, I wanted to gather and interact with students who were handy after school by calling them faction study groups.
"I see. Do you want me to learn a little bit about the faction after I graduate from college and before I'm thrown out into aristocratic society? I don't think that's a bad idea."
Jason shows understanding of Isaac's thoughts.
Royal College is not a goal.
Life is much longer after graduation.
- Instead of adhering to the ideas of the faction to which the house belongs, it grows into an adult who can have flexible ideas by exchanging various opinions.
To that end, he was showing his willingness to agree that Isaac was trying to create a gathering that went beyond existing factions.
Because I thought it was necessary to send in that kind of new air to grow the Reid kingdom.
"Humph, that's not all. You've got some deep ideas."
"Isaac has other ideas," he points out, laughing.
Others expressed interest in his words.
Michael is now only a student with mediocre grades.
But his haunting mysterious atmosphere was seen as "hiding his true power".
Because there's such a strange vibe: "I mean, isn't Michael a wise man comparable to Isaac? Rumor has it."
The fact that he points out that he has other ideas raises the hurdle of expectations for Isaac.
(Hey. And you're not even thinking about it)
But it doesn't work for Isaac, who knows the real Michael.
But even Isaac, who knows who he is, has to admit that Michael has a cut-out vibe.
"What is a profound thought?
"Now is not the stage where we can talk......, let me just say. Because it hasn't even started yet."
To Jason's question, Isaac returns a powerless grin.
(You can't say networking between generations for just when you betray them.)
But Isaac's grin had been received by something with a lonely genius-specific concern: "I'm sure no one will understand".
Although that was correct in a way, it was something no one could really understand until the direction of the aim.
"I'm interested in inviting the student council, but I'd like to join the study group, too. You'll learn a lot at the student council, but not from Isaac...... Huh. Huh."
Michael also declined the student council's invitation.
It was like he had a deep idea too, but knowing who he was, Isaac pushes away "I don't understand the faction, so I don't just want to study normally".
"I'm going out in public too... I will"
"Judith wants to quit because he's embarrassed because the student council has so many opportunities to get out in public"
Michael conveys Judith's words to Arthur with clarity.
Arthur nodded and admitted.
He's not going to be forced either.
I called you here because you were from a house with a high title.
If you want to resign, just invite the substitute.
I wasn't willing to let you do anything unpleasant.
"Okay. You three quit, so let's deal with it. [M] Jason will probably be the next student chairman. We're gonna be busy with takeovers and stuff for a while."
"Okay."
Even if the third grade retires and Jason becomes student chairman, the second grade should follow him.
You won't be asked for perfection from the start.
Still, Jason had an atmosphere where everything seemed to work out well.
This "atmosphere of a man who could" was something Isaac didn't have.
Just a little bit, Isaac envies me.
Five of them will enter the student council this time with called members: Jason, Pamela, Fred, Amanda and Charles.
The three of Isaac, Michael and Judith were to resign.
They will consider whether to replenish other members in the future at the student council.
(I'm not considering it either, it's time to act)
I showed my resolve in public.
All we have to do is actually hold a study group.
At first, you will speak to those who can afford time, such as the Homecoming Department.