"I've finished my handiwork with the Count Lancaster family. Besides, didn't Lord Enfield also say," I promise to make it work with compensation "? Don't you think it's a broken promise, such as flipping it after the conversation?
Morgan just thought, "You mean yesterday," but the others said, "Promise? Oh, you asked me beforehand to finish the conversation in peace," I guessed.
If Isaac had promised, I also know Count Brander would be disturbed.
Because a certain degree of safety should have been ensured, but all of a sudden we were driven to the abyss of death.
- So why did Isaac break his promise?
My ears and eyes gather to see what Isaac says.
"You're keeping your promise, aren't you? So I ended up disposing of too much sweetness as far as Michael was concerned. So I keep my promises about Michael. I am talking about the responsibility (...) of the Count Brander family (...). Because I was giving Graham a say in the church, there was an incident like this one. You didn't make any promises about this, did you?
"It's..."
Count Brander makes his mouth pucker.
Words don't come out.
We were supposed to talk about it, too.
But Isaac got angry, so I couldn't talk to him.
Count Brander realizes something.
(Ha! Right, right? That anger was an act! I thought you were strangely intimate, but it was all meant for me to put my shoulders in the Count Lancaster house!
- Isaac couldn't care less about one little girl.
- Everything yesterday was an act to keep me from talking about anything other than Michael.
Count Brander is convinced that "Isaac's lack of majesty was meant to be used at times like this".
So much so that Michael still haunts a more aristocratic atmosphere.
It can't be that Isaac doesn't have the same atmosphere as the students there.
It was a somewhat temperamental act, but is it the blood muscles of the Marquis Wellrod family that can be played?
Isaac shifts his gaze from the outgoing Earl of Brander to Hans.
"Mr. Hans. What was the reason Graham was influential?
"Damn, that's... Because the Count Brander family is paying us a huge donation."
Suddenly, Hans is bewildered by the conversation.
Because if you do poorly, you may be responsible for a single stick that crushes the Count Brander family.
But I frankly gave the answer that Isaac would be looking for.
Being an accomplice in crushing the Count Brander family, and turning Isaac against his enemies, I don't even have to figure out what to do.
At the very least, we won't be talking unless the balance is at the right level to match.
I am not anxious about what will happen to the Count Brander family in my statement, but there was no reason to keep quiet to protect myself.
"So it's also possible that you've been thinking at home about executing Judith Lancaster as a witch for a long time. He said he was letting Graham have influence to use the church."
Isaac told me to be sure.
But this is to trouble Count Brander.
I'm not serious about blaming you.
"That's not true. I'm not thinking about that. Donations to the Church…"
But too much confusion, Count Brander's words stop on the way.
Minimum calm and thought remained in this situation, but that, on the contrary, served as a complement to Count Brander.
(If I say it's to drive Hans off the Secretary's seat, it makes him a clear enemy to the Marquis Welrod family)
I was making a donation to make Graham the next secretary general of the church.
That reflects Graham's desire to beat Hans.
Even as Count Brander, I was happy to provide support because I had the idea that it would be comforting to have people in my body in key positions in the Church.
But that's why I can't tell you.
Because they also made a lot of donations and made Hans the secretary.
If you say bad things, you might think "Drive Hans Down = Hostility to the Marquis Welrod House".
No, now Isaac would definitely get the fried feet.
I couldn't say anything far-fetched.
I can't even touch how Hans was when he became secretary.
It's like saying publicly, "I was making a donation, just like the Marquis Welrod family, to make Graham secretary," and saying, "Church positions can be bought for gold".
Regardless of the facts, if we say such things on this occasion, we turn them completely against the enemy to the Church.
Besides, when Hans was in the form of a public secret, he had reason to make a huge donation of "thanks for giving me Isaac's guardian".
The Count Brander family also takes care of the church with miner treatments, etc., but it is weak as a reason to donate enough to shape the church's personnel.
It was Isaac who called Seth and the others on this occasion, and he was made to wonder if he was making me stop giving reasons about the donation.
Unlike Michael, who laughs inclusively and just creates a less than just atmosphere, Count Brander turns his head.
But I was thinking too hard about the problem because of that brain.
"I donated because I wish I could help God," I couldn't immediately say a simple answer.
Isaac, poke at it.
"Looks like you're stuck in your reply. Is there anything wrong with that?
Isaac blames Count Brander, whose words stopped to think.
At a time when the reasons for the donation could not be answered, the surrounding area turns its suspicious gaze to Count Brander.
"No. The donation was......, because I could afford the funds. I just made a donation hoping I could help someone in need at all. There's nothing unpleasant about that."
Although Count Brander had trouble answering, he realized it was a bad idea to keep quiet.
So I answered the slightly impossible content.
I think too much and mouth simple and unconvincing answers.
"Heh, you can afford the money"
But that was the bad hand.
- I have money, so people get together, people get together, so I have influence.
Isaac is after it because it was the wallet of the Count Brander family.
It gave me a gap to stick in there.
"So naturally, we're also going to make another donation to the church, right? Even if Graham took action on his own, not something he had planned for a long time, using Michael's accusations, it is true that a substantial donation by the Count Brander family had given Graham a say. If you can afford the money, you pay the compensation, right?
"Also, of course. I haven't forgotten about the church either. Graham's apology for the inconvenience is going to be done."
Count Brander hasn't forgotten about the church either.
But we haven't talked about compensation yet.
I was thinking after this discussion, so I just have trouble getting suddenly on the subject here.
Moreover, even though the amount is not expressly stated, after being asked about the terms of settlement with the Count Lancaster family, you will not be convinced by the half amount.
It's been a very tough situation.
"Speaking of which, the cathedral looked like it was ageing because it was a historic building. Isn't it time for repair work or something?
Isaac talks to Seth this time.
"Right. It would help if you could fix it."
Seth, who was told the story, gave a troubled look, but decided to get on with Isaac's story.
With this flow, Count Brander has no choice but to reply that he will pay for the repairs.
I wanted to repair the diocese, and I want Graham to apologize for using it.
There was no reason to say no.
"We will also cover the cost of repairs at home. Let me pay."
When we're cornered so far, Count Brander has no choice but to get laid, too.
Without thinking about it, he accepted to pay for the repair of the cathedral.
"Uncle Brander regrets Graham's deeds and is driven by self-blame. Though I haven't specified the amount because the donation is only a concern, I'm sure it will give you enough as a redemption"
Morgan, who saw Isaac behave, shelters Count Brander.
But I didn't want to help Count Brander.
I just wanted to stop Isaac imitating like a barber.
Now I'm just still demanding that I donate to the church, but I can still demand my share.
Because I felt the need to wait here.
Isaac felt what his grandfather was thinking and decided to change direction.
"Right. I understand that you are reflecting. So we should not just seek reflection, we should give relief"
- Salvation.
That word calms Count Brander's heart.
But Isaac had no intention of resting the hand of pursuit yet.
"When you have money, you don't know where or how it can adversely affect you. Combined with Uncle Brander's bailout and an apology to Uncle Lancaster, how about paying the Count Lancaster family all the profits from the income they earn from the mine for the next fifty years?
"Ha!?
Isaac opponent, but Count Brander gives a mixed surprise: "What are you talking about, you are?"
Revenue from mines is an important source of funding.
I could not transfer it to the Earl of Lancaster.
"Then you won't be able to pay six billion leads or anything! I can't just transfer mine rights."
Count Brander protests against this just as well.
"Pay the money" is acceptable, but I couldn't just admit to ceding mine rights.
"I didn't say give up mine rights, etc. I'm just telling you to give me the profit from the sale. Don't get me wrong there. And after that, I finally feel like I'm willing to apologize."
"It's..."
Count Brander understood his mistake.
I was relieved to think that Michael's suspension and payment of the money would do it.
The spare time dissatisfied the Earl of Lancaster, and Isaac told him to draw on his intentions and make additional reparations.
"How is that rationale conceived?
Marquis Windsor pinches his mouth from side to side.
Because even though it included sanctions against the Count Brander family, I was curious about Isaac's idea.
The others watched in silence what Isaac would say.
"First of all, paying the profits from mine revenues is in consideration of the Count Brander family. When it comes to handing over management to the Count Lancaster family, the Count Brander family won't want to be allowed to do what they want on their territory either. Besides, there is also the possibility that the Count Brander family will harass intangibles, such as raising toll taxes. Besides, if you suddenly have more work, it will also be a burden on the Count Lancaster family. I thought it would be better for each other to give profits to the Count Lancaster family while letting the Count Brander run the business."
Until now, those present here could fully understand.
Isaac's explanation continues.
"So what if you just give away the profits? Then the Count Lancaster family just needs to find out how much the mine is mined and how much the minerals are traded. It will not be the burden of the Count Lancaster family, nor will the Count Brander family or any other person in the territory walk in our face."
"But it would be tough to tell you to give the profits away. So you think Uncle Brander will close the mine because he doesn't think it's profitable?
Elias points out that Isaac's ideas are sweet.
But Isaac shook his head to the side.
"We have income in the form of taxes from people who work in mines. Plus, the transit tax for merchants carrying minerals. Although profits from selling iron cease to come in, you earn a certain amount of money. If you close the mine with temporary emotion, you lose those revenues. Moreover, we are also concerned about the deterioration of security, as we will have a large number of unemployed people in our territory. The closure of the mine has nothing to gain for the Count Brander family. You won't act like that."
"I see."
Elias understood, so Isaac moves on to talking about the period.
"Fifty years is the time when Michael's grandson would be acting as lord."
By and large, if I were to have a child at about twenty, fifty years later Michael's grandson would be around twenty to thirty.
As a proxy for the Lords, it's no wonder they're in power.
"Michael's grandson will know about his grandfather, Michael. But what about Michael's great-grandson? I've heard rumors about my predecessor, Lord Welrod, but I've never actually met him. I can't imagine who he was, like everyone I've actually met."
Regardless of the grandparents, I don't know what they were like when they became great-grandparents I've never even met.
If you keep a diary or something, you can know how to think, but you can't know who you really are.
Isaac's words were sympathetic to everyone.
"Michael's great-grandson won't be facing each other directly, either, as Michael is dying of life expectancy. It is cruel to hold the unfamiliar accountable who have never met them. By the time my great-grandson was in the mood, I wanted to make sure he returned his mine income, so I made it fifty years. Even if you know you don't have a deadline, someone from your offspring could run wild and really close the mine."
"Have you thought that far?"
Many times the Marquis of Windsor nodded satisfactorily.
Naturally, fifty years later Count Brander is dead.
But it is aristocratic instinct to want the child to inherit the house.
If we can regain our present luxury in fifty years' time, we may patiently give the profits of the mine to the Count Lancaster family in great numbers.
It made the Marquis of Windsor think, "It's not a bad idea to make me reflect on not letting you do anything extra".
But Isaac's words were lies.
I actually thought that would be enough if I shredded the power of the Count Brander family for about two years.
But "only two years" is too short.
To sharpen the influence of the Count Brander family, as it sounds, it's just an excuse Isaac thought of overnight.
Isaac turns his gaze to Count Brander.
"If you have extra money, could you have offered to put it on the compensation? The person to apologize for is there, and all you have to do is say one word. Or did you only want to pay the amount you could pay to the extent that you didn't suffer? Can you say that's a cage of apologies? If Mr. Judith were executed as a witch, the Earl of Lancaster would have felt very narrow-shouldered as the house that gave birth to the witch."
Isaac won't stop pursuing.
Just in case they don't treat Nicole like a witch, to ensure that they cut the power of the Count Brander family.
In the meantime, I wanted you to keep me company for another two years or so.
Isaac is also desperate.
Count Brander answers Isaac's question while wandering to the outspoken.
"... profits (...) is fine"
"Yeah, it's profits, not sales. Of course, watering down expenses is unacceptable"
"Then I promise to pay the Count Lancaster family the profits from the mine in the future. I'm sorry about this, too."
Count Brander noticed.
If it is profitable, the expenses incurred in running the mine can be met from mine revenues.
The best part is taken away by the Count Lancaster family, but it's still better to just say that some taxes come in from the workers.
Because income and expenditure do not turn negative, but are insignificant but remain positive.
If you really piss Isaac off any more, you might tell him to give the mine rights themselves to the Count Lancaster family.
If you do poorly, there can be house tearing down, so reluctantly, you had no choice but to accept this proposal.
"How about Count Lancaster and Mr. Daniel?
"If you can even benefit from the mine, I have no objection"
"Thank you Lord Enfield for your consideration."
Naturally, there is no difference between the two of them with the increased compensation they receive.
Moreover, it will be an ongoing income.
I guess my drinks have dropped somewhat.
I was looking at Count Brander with a crisp eye.
Count Brander, who is being seen, seemed sincerely sorry.
I can't afford to see it earlier.
At least they'll keep depriving me of mine profits while I'm alive.
You won't want the seat of the faction's representative anymore.
But as Isaac says, if you pay dearly, it should be a wealthy life from your own generation of great-grandchildren.
In the future, the only salvation was that the descendants could have the hope of winging the Count Brander family.
"Now I propose one last condition"
"Do you still have it..."
Count Brander gives a stark look.
"Enough is enough." I wanted to scream.
"This is the last time. The last condition is not to scrap Michael. Also, not to say that he secretly assassinated and died of illness or accident. It's about making Michael a proper successor."
"Well, that's good. I'd be glad to have a drink of that, too."
Count Lancaster has come aboard Isaac's suggestion.
I'm not worried about Michael.
- Michael becomes the future Count of Brander.
That made sense.
This is all I've ever played.
Even if I had become a decent person decades later, I would still be seen with colored glasses.
There will be no one to sneak up on the Count Brander family.
So I agreed to let Michael remain his successor.
- It would be more painful for the Count Brander family to keep him alive with the satisfaction of the five bodies than to torture or execute him.
Because I thought so.
It would be more vengeance for Count Lancaster to leave Michael as he is than to be adopted by his relatives.
There is no reason to disagree.
Count Brander understands that.
But if it's enough to abandon Michael here, I've abandoned him since the beginning.
I would have suggested Michael's mutilation from myself before I said anything bad about Nicole.
He is a loving son even if he rots.
If I could help, I would have had to take that condition.
"Take that condition, too. Are there other conditions?
Count Brander accepted this condition.
He has no reason to say no either.
Rather, so much so that he thinks it will also be a positive material that can be used to persuade relatives.
However, it is difficult to attach any further conditions, so make sure that it is confirmed.
"No, not from me. As far as Uncle Brander's attitude goes, you won't have to suspect he's been planning this for a long time. You seem to be reflecting."
From me (...) Count Brander trembles his body vividly.
I look around in a hurry.
But no one said new terms.
Because he thought the terms Isaac poked at were enough, or he thought it was too much.
"To confirm Michael as his successor and not to assassinate him. On condition that you pay the profits from the mine for the next fifty years."
Elias speaks to Count Cooper's secretary.
Immediately he adds to the paper at hand.
The hand was shaking.
This was not just an interrogation technique, but a tremor of joy that allowed us to see Isaac's arms further.
"Does anyone else have any feedback? Are you sure you want to create paperwork on this condition?
And see if anyone has an opinion at the end.
The Earl of Lancaster seems satisfied, and the Earl of Brander is struck.
There's no sign of saying anything to each other.
Neither did the others express their opinions, so he began to create a form of paperwork.
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After Count Lancaster and Count Brander signed the papers, they left.
It was promised before Elias.
This settlement condition cannot be rebuffed.
Counts Lancaster and Daniel lowered their drinks, thanks to which the footsteps were light, and Count Brander's were very heavy.
Isaac also left to go to school.
At that time, instruct the Kingsguard to give Seth the knife he was keeping.
Seventy percent of the reason Seth was in attendance is to get this knife.
"Isaac is the devil incarnate, isn't he? I even suspected," but the grin spilled when I still took the knife that was treated as an artifact.
He, with Hans, went home satisfied.
Four remained: Elias, Morgan, the Marquis of Windsor and the Earl of Cooper.
He spoke to the Marquis of Windsor, looking like Elias was not going to get excited or cool.
"Lord Enfield... After all, isn't that good? I never thought I'd do it until I was a regulator."
"Yes, I agree. At first it was a condition that was also taken into account by the Count Brander family. But you didn't think that was a good idea, make him pay extra compensation. And the timing was perfect"
"Um, that timing was good. I thought the first condition was too sweet."
What you two are talking about is when Michael's punishment was decided.
At that time, Count Lancaster seemed unhappy, and Count Brander was showing room.
I don't see the color of reflection in that, I don't know which is the perpetrator and which is the victim.
Seeing as how it was, it immediately looked to them like Isaac was trying to balance the perpetrator with the victim.
It would be obvious if we looked at both of them after we finished talking about mine revenues.
- The victim went home satisfied, and the perpetrator dropped his shoulder and left.
That was what both of them deserved.
I was only anxious in terms of Count Brander not resenting it, but it seems to me that it would be fine because it is delivered within the limits of critical endurance.
"Presenting that condition from the beginning would not have produced the same result. I think Count Lancaster also lowered his drinks because he made additional demands after Michael's compensation for what he did was decided. I also felt that the compensation to the church was a little too much, but I also needed an apology to the church, so it would have been just fine."
Count Cooper also agreed with Elias.
Isaac reads through people's minds.
It took the best possible way to quell the anger of Count Lancaster and Seth.
I'm just impressed with that.
"But Uncle Lancaster endured well. I know I'm not saying it in front of His Majesty even though it's an analogy story... If His Highness was about to kill me for a joke about breaking up with Pamela, I would have gone back to my territory and raised an army. It was so unreasonable that I thought about it that I endured it really well."
"Again, it must have been huge that Judith was alive. Uncle Lancaster was trying to avoid anything that would cause confusion in the kingdom. Even though Judith was safe, I think it was a bitter decision."
Morgan replied to the Marquis Windsor's noisy thoughts.
Because Count Lancaster was a former foreign minister, or he has the spiritual strength to be tough.
His rating seems to be up on this one as well.
"Jason is fine. I know exactly what it means to dissolve Pamela's engagement. But while youth outbursts are troublesome, isn't this the first time something has ever happened that would have a massive impact so far? Michael left his name in the history of the kingdom in a foolish act. Perhaps the harshest punishment was having to make him his successor."
Neither did Elias attempt to blame the Marquis of Windsor for his remarks.
If Jason tried to kill Pamela, it wouldn't be weird if they did.
Because of the trust that "there can't be any rebellion because Jason couldn't have done that," I was able to listen to what the Marquis Windsor said.
The head of kingdom told stories about Isaac and Michael for a while before breaking up.
The rest is the question of whether Count Brander will honour his commitments.
I didn't know what the consequences would be over time.