Isaac and the others retrieved the balloons and the mats and went home.
Finish what you need to do by asking the Braak Chamber of Commerce, which was waiting for Isaac and the others to return at the Mansion, to repair the balloons and place additional orders.
After doing what he did, Isaac left his servant in the dining room to explain the situation to Margaret and his side.
"Uh, it's been a tiring day. I just experimented with balloons, why is it a suspected disturbance of His Majesty's attempted assassination..."
At the end of the explanation, Isaac rams onto his desk.
Because I thought it would be okay to look sloppy in front of my friends but only this time.
"Isaac"
Margaret speaks to Isaac.
Isaac said, "Will it be noticed if you don't sloppy? I thought," but naturally I didn't talk to him for that reason.
"His Majesty's attempted assassination is a splendid attempt to take responsibility for it. But, you know, you're the only direct line boy in the Marquis Wellrod family. Think a little more about your position. What would have happened if Mr. Bridget or your friends hadn't broken in...... You have to live for Nathan. You can appreciate cleanliness, but you have to try to live a little longer, even if it's ugly."
Margaret's words were meant to make him understand that Isaac's life was not his own.
Isaac killed him lightly, even though he had the option of keeping Nathan alive and locked up.
That's why Isaac has to stay alive.
Even though Kendra is there, Isaac is the only direct line boy.
Without Isaac, Roland, who married Kendra, would inherit the trail.
That would eliminate the point of Isaac securing his successor's status until he killed Nathan.
Isaac has more to live for than he has killed Nathan.
"Right, right"
Isaac understood that, too.
But to some extent, Isaac's sense of crisis was small, as he had a helpful vision.
Margaret didn't miss that loosening.
"Nevertheless, I was surprised that Mr. Bridget acted first. But I think that's why I managed to beg for forgiveness. Thank you."
Isaac, who felt he would be a blameworthy stream, expresses his gratitude to Bridget.
In doing so, he tried to distract himself from Nathan.
"Yes, fine, nothing... If I in the elf do oh and beg for my life, it won't be easy to execute. Even I can calculate and move, if I want."
Bridget smiles good at "Huhun," but her eyes remain crisp and red.
Thanks to that eye, Isaac also found out that she was a strong girl.
All this time, though, I didn't feel like teasing, "I would have preferred not to say that," he said.
"Don't be impotent, fool. I thought you were a smart fool, but you're a real fool! Use that head more for yourself!
"You may have that opinion. For future reference"
(I only use it almost for myself...)
Although I replied to Bridget for now, I am well aware that Isaac acted with the idea that it would do him good.
When they say, "Use your head for your own good," you can't use it any more.
I just have to respond with an ambiguous smile.
That wasn't good.
"Do you really know that already? I'll tell Lisa too! He said he left his fiancée and decided he was ready to die!
"Hey, Lisa won't have anything to do with this one"
"Yes."
"Grandma!?
All this time, Margaret doesn't pay attention to Bridget either, but together, she blames Isaac.
Being loyal to the royal family and trying to take responsibility firmly out of the strength of that loyalty is right as a nobleman.
But Isaac was wrong to behave as a person.
It's irresponsible to leave your family and fiancée behind to die.
"Lisa hasn't been around since she became my fiancée. If you suddenly lose your fiancée, you will grieve. That, too, would not be accepted with a disgraceful execution, such as an assassination attempt on His Majesty. Be aware that you have a fiancée now, too."
"Yeah, that's right..."
"Actually, I thought it would help."
That would scold me for "that's why there are good things to do and bad things to do".
I just have to pretend I'm reflecting and do it over.
"It's bad that Lisa is going home to Wellrod to take care of Kendra. You don't have Lisa around, so you don't feel like you have a fiancé. Perhaps we should leave it with the King's Capital next year."
Margaret exhales.
Lisa has been acting together as Kendra's nanny since she became her fiancée.
Margaret worries that you have to put her by Isaac and make her aware to take care of her own life.
Nevertheless, Isaac is not ordered to move to a location where enemy blades can reach even on the battlefield.
It's gonna be hard to re-educate now.
After graduation, I can only hope to marry and have a child and change my consciousness.
"... you guys need to talk to me about Isaac."
"Yes!"
In the meantime, Margaret decided to leave it to Isaac's friends.
They are close to Isaac.
Because I'm usually around, so I thought it would be easy to leave them with support.
"I try to take responsibility on my own. I appreciate the sentiment, but I have to say, it's propitious."
"It's the same way you say you're the only one who can take responsibility."
"We did it together, so we should have taken responsibility together."
"It was better than pushing us to take responsibility and try to help ourselves."
My friends blame Isaac too.
Especially when Kai just has the title Baron, the words are harsh just because he thought he deserved to take responsibility too.
"I'm sorry. Now I'm going to tell you that we were thinking of rebelling against the royal family together."
"No, don't do that. You're not talking about an accident anymore."
That's not the same story as this.
Isaac thought about the future and making him an accomplice, but that's exactly what they seem to refuse, too.
I'm just trying to take responsibility together because this was a malicious accident, and I'm not going to help imitate flying the anti-flag actively.
Exactly a joke, but he seemed to want us to stop talking like that.
"That's a shame...... But I was glad you took refuge with Mr. Bridget. Thank you, I think I had a good friend."
Isaac failed to involve his friends in the rebellion, but he thanked them honestly for sheltering him.
I was thanked. They show their illuminated faces.
But Kai quickly returned to a serious look.
"To be honest, how would it have been if Mr. Bridget hadn't moved...... Even if I felt like sheltering, I might not have been able to move when I had to."
"Oh, so am I. Mr. Bridget moved, so I could go on."
Raymond agrees with Kai.
"I was trembling that I'd done something terrible until I went to the conference room."
"Isaac was not only Isaac, but Mr. Bridget was a fine man," he said.
Paul and Lucas follow suit.
Praised Bridget laughs embarrassingly.
After I did something terrible, the air was running loose because I was safe.
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But the relaxed air was running until Morgan got home.
Isaac is summoned to his grandfather's room.
There, Morgan with a serious look was waiting.
He didn't tell Isaac to "sit down," he got up from himself and came close to Isaac.
And grab Isaac's shoulder disappointingly.
"Isaac...... Can't I rely so much?
Morgan's face, saying so, was full of bitterness.
Isaac doesn't remember his grandfather looking at him like that.
"Whatever it is, it's too much to let a balloon go into the conference room," I'm convinced if you're angry, "Can't you count on it?" I don't know why they ask.
I understand why my grandfather didn't shelter himself, and I've never divulged my dissatisfaction with that.
"What is the reason?
"Will you shine..."
The power to grasp the shoulders is further strengthened.
It hurts, but Isaac, freaked out by Morgan's shape, couldn't protest.
"I told you to punish me with shackles, because I thought that would be the most expressive of your will to apologize. I didn't try to get my grandfather to arbitrate because I thought it would be counterproductive to have him sheltered inside me. I didn't take your grandfather lightly."
My grandmother scolded me too, so Isaac thought I was being told about it.
It's normal flow to ask Morgan to "help me because it's a misunderstanding".
That's where I didn't ask for it, that it hurt my grandfather's pride.
(... that sounds funny, why did you keep quiet or something?
Isaac thinks so, but then he says, "Can't you count on it?" I don't know what it means to be asked.
In the first place, I don't even think my grandfather would divulge such childish dissatisfaction, if Elias were to say so.
Isaac had no idea why.
All I could think of was that Isaac's attitude.
To the attitude of his grandson, who pretends only to know, he begins to weep.
"I'm the Minister of Foreign Affairs. If we were to create a symbol of friendship among the three races, could we have had a word... So much, don't you rely so much on me...... Do you mind if I don't do everything with my own hands?
Power falls out of Isaac's hand, which was grabbing his shoulder, and Morgan cries from her knees to the floor.
He regretted not being informed about the balloon, a symbol of friendship between the three races, even though he was in the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs.
I knew exactly.
But Margaret said, "Isaac is doing something different again," and I was just asking about a balloon made of paper.
I hadn't heard of humans, elves, and Dwarves as symbols of friendship.
Whatever it was, Morgan was shocked that his grandson hadn't heard so much important information.
Isaac kneels on the floor and brings up a collapsed Morgan.
Morgan sobs and reveals her heart to Isaac.
"The story of the three arrows was brilliant. After graduation, I will work for Your Majesty so that you can become Minister of Foreign Affairs. And then do as you please."
"Grandpa!?
"That's okay. You should be in a position to act freely. Someone with power should be up there."
Not only was Isaac's story great, but there were times when he wasn't informed of anything, and Morgan's heart seemed completely broken in this one case.
I've already put my retirement in perspective.
Isaac is also puzzled by this.
But I understand that this is a situation where you can't even keep quiet.
I decided to be honest with you.
"Um, Grandpa...... The…. I'm sorry to say that I've made up my mind, but that story was made out of noli on the spot."
"Huh?"
Morgan's face turning stunned as he was struck and weeping.
"Whatever it takes. That would be a lie, wouldn't it? That's what I'm doing to comfort you."
"I'm not lying. I lied about trying to get through that place."
I can't stop you any more than I've told you so far.
Isaac decided to explain it properly.
"It's true that I tried to make balloons for friendship. But that's not for the three races. For Sieghardt."
"When it comes to Sieghardt...... You're the grandson of Lord Rudolph, who was also in the King's capital."
"That's right. Perhaps I feel like I'm coming to King's Capital again this year. In fact, last year, I was showing paper planes, but this year I wasn't anywhere near developing planes with duel noises or one of Mr. Judith's cases."
Morgan nods to Isaac's words.
Isaac has been busy this year, not for long.
Students couldn't afford to do anything else.
But that makes me wonder.
"Didn't you make balloons?"
"As I explained in the conference room, plane and balloon have different difficulty creating. When Sieghardt came to King's Capital, I thought I'd cloud my tea with balloons, not planes."
"But it's not easy to make something like that. Is that what you've been thinking?
"No, I just came up with this last week. That's what I came up with while I was eating my lunch cheese risotto in the first place. There's no good reason for a tri-ethnic symbol of friendship."
"... what do you mean? No, wait. Let's calm down a little."
Morgan wipes his tears and sits in a chair.
And encourage Isaac to sit down, too.
"Yeah, actually -"
Isaac told us about last week.
I went from talking about cheese risotto to talking about rice paste, from which I came up with a paper balloon, from which I thought about making a big balloon for Sieghardt.
That's all Isaac was thinking.
Explain that everything after a balloon leaps into the conference room is an add-on.
"You think that all adds up? Was he shackled, too?
"Yeah, that's right. We have missions from other countries, so we won't be able to do it internally. As the person responsible for the disturbance, I needed to look reflective."
"So, what's the story with the three arrows? Well done."
"That's what I was thinking when Mr. Claude was teaching me to bow. I thought it was pretty stiff for what it looked like. I tailored the thought that if I bundled three bottles, it wouldn't break easily to a story that looked like that on that occasion. I thought about it on the spot, so I thought it was a mistake to look at the power of the key dwarf."
"Oh, speaking of..."
Morgan remembers when Villey broke three arrows.
If you take into account the power of the Dwarves, it's not surprising that you're just giving them iron arrows.
I can feel the credibility of Isaac's assertion that he's talking about a sneeze on the spot.
"... did you really sneeze on the spot and make up all that talk?
"Not entirely on that occasion. Some of them are a combination of what I was thinking 'I guess it sounds good if I talk to you like this'. I didn't take my grandfather's position lightly. I was desperate to help. [M] You don't want your grandson to be executed on suspicion of assassination, do you?
"I hate that... How dare you? Well, that's something that's turned my head a lot in that situation..."
Morgan passes through his emotions and is stunned by Isaac's courage and brains.
"If you do say such a thing, Your Majesty cannot impose severe sanctions either. Rather, I guess I can only recommend it. To get along with Sieghardt, so friendship with Dwarf is not a lie at all. So it doesn't mean I'm cheating on Your Majesty"
"It's not uncommon to exaggerate and explain."
What Isaac said was not a mistake.
It's not uncommon to exaggerate your accomplishments somewhat in an attempt to impress your boss well.
What Isaac said was not so much a lie as to deceive Elias, but only a little better to hear.
It's not even an exaggeration if we really do that word in the future.
In terms of preservation, it was an excuse for nothing more.
"If you think of it as a symbol of friendship between the three races from the beginning, you've said about a word to your grandfather. I was only thinking about making memories of my summer vacation with friends, so I just didn't tell my grandfather. I'm not thinking about taking my grandfather lightly and solving it on my own."
Isaac ran out of words.
I didn't really think about all this, so there's not a single lie in that word.
Morgan told me that it was a word without falsehood.
"Well, I'm sorry I doubted you. After you guys left, everyone was praising you. And I said," Did you know about the balloon? 'Of course,' he asked, 'it's hard to answer for Fumiko... "
"I was desperate then, and I couldn't think of that much. I'm sorry."
Isaac is desperate to help and reflects on what he didn't even consider Morgan's position.
Given the position of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, he could not have known about the friendship between the three races.
If Elias had asked me in detail, I would have had trouble responding.
- Heavy towns of states like Morgan have to get acquainted.
Pride should have also been badly hurt at the time of such a thing.
Isaac feels sincerely sorry.
"Hey, have you ever been deluded by adrift before?
Morgan's casual question.
But that was the answer hard for Isaac.
But if I say, "This is the only time," they'll think I was just concerned.
Isaac thought to answer only two honestly.
"It's time to resume interactions with Elves and Dwarves. Neither was predictable."
"Oh, was that then? Sure, it was an add-on situation we had to deal with."
Morgan laughed tiny and fuzzy when she remembered the old days.
- To meet Isaac and Bridget, the Dwarf raid.
Neither was predictable.
Despite this, Isaac handled it well.
I have to admit, it's quite an addictive force.
And Morgan looks lonely.
"I guess I should have been the first to say I'm really glad you're okay...... When I think you're scorning me... I'm sorry."
"Never mind. I should have told you more about the balloon."
"Isaac......"
As a sign of a rapprochement, the two stand up and hug each other.
Because I could understand that Isaac did it unintentionally, not intentionally.
If it had been before Nathan's murder, it might have remained misunderstood without this discussion.
"Don't think I lied to your majesty. Please help me."
"Leave it to me."
Little by little, Morgan was trying to communicate with his family.
That's why I was able to question Isaac this way.
Because it was a relationship that could be blocked, it also solved misunderstandings.
But Morgan hadn't been able to communicate enough to realize what was at the heart of Isaac yet.