(I can't believe Judith's lies to avoid fortune...)
- Because if you know the future, you're conscious of it and you're lost.
All I know is the results.
If you decide to "do this," for example, you don't even know if that's the right thing to do.
I'm worried about whether the way I came up with it is the right one, and it's possible that the new idea is the right one.
"Because it's supposed to work," he says, worrying if I can act the first way I think of it.
- I can be king.
Knowing the consequences was a great shackle for Isaac.
Maybe it's more troublesome than Judith found out about the future.
(I can't believe you're trying to see my future by divining others... I didn't expect you to use that method. Judith is a pain in the ass...)
It was more troublesome to have loyalty to the royal family than anything else.
- Although I won't tell anyone because I'm a benefactor of my life, I was prepared to remove the hair clasp that Isaac gave me and separate the
That's how loyal I am.
"You're gonna rebel, so you're gonna miss it"
"Yeah, okay"
It won't.
(Besides, the reason is to get Pamela...)
Not long ago, Isaac wouldn't have cared why.
But not now.
Knowing that Loretta and Amanda are favored, Judith himself is favored.
- What happens if I find out here that I "liked Pamela"?
I don't even have to think deeply about it.
Even to Isaac, it was supposed to be a well-understood situation.
(Love comedy is... The protagonist's mentality is strong...)
"Why that woman!
Isaac knows they'll say that.
Because if you refer to the comics you read in your previous life, that's bound to be the development.
The problem was that Isaac didn't want that kind of situation.
I don't mind reading about it in comics, but the circumstances in which I'm taken away from each other...
"I'm in trouble for being hot."
- I don't feel like I can enjoy it the way it is.
I'm sure you'll just be horny.
I might have enjoyed it without my destiny, but now I'm just in trouble.
It is also difficult to be occupied with regard to the rebellion, but it is also difficult for Isaac's destiny to be occupied with someone.
For that reason, Isaac was stabbing Judith with a nail.
'Mr. Judith, let's not rely on the power of fortune anymore. I know what it feels like to be concerned about the future, but didn't that talent cause you trouble? Thank you for your help this time. But Judith wants to avoid me being sad again. [M] In the future, you should reduce your reliance on fortune telling and make an effort to act on your own. I think that would make Mr. Judith and everyone else happier as a result'
That's what I said, and I asked you not to divulge as much as possible.
If I clearly said "stop," I might be taken into account for that reason, so I just pointed it out gently.
That's why I keep worrying "they might just want to take a little divination".
Judith is the granddaughter of Count Lancaster, as well as the person who saved his life.
I don't even want to think "I knew I should have left it to die" or anything like that.
Because unlike Melinda and Nathan, they are not clear enemies.
If Judith would be hostile to himself, he would have ordered it around Matt to be assassinated as well.
It's hard to make a decision because I'm not a clear enemy, and I'm not keeping neutral with opportunism.
(One more year...... If you just put up with me for one more year, I'll figure it out...)
I could only hope so until I came up with a good way to deal with it.
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The year began and the third semester began.
During the holidays, Isaac was only dealing with aristocrats who came to celebrate.
It includes foreign ambassadors, so I can't ignore them when I think about the future.
I wish I had met him as far as I could afford, but not now, as I was busy with handkerchief disturbances and such when I returned home.
They think it's about time we could afford it, so we just had to meet.
I missed Pamela, but that crushes me for the winter break.
But even in the new semester, I couldn't make the opportunity to talk to Pamela.
Isaac starts hurrying too, just as the conversation went well with the other girls.
Even meeting with the nobles visiting the mansion was so distressing that the official event would be absent.
So much so that we even took a break from the truce anniversary on December 25th.
But there are some things I can't rest on.
- It is a ten-year-old ceremony.
There was also a request from other houses to "just show your face if possible", but so far the reply has been put on hold.
Sometimes, however, this year my cousin Mike turns ten, and I had to attend the ten-year-old ceremony at the Marquis of Wellrod as a relative.
"Not quite," Isaac attends.
The ten-year-old ceremony was opened, as usual, in the garden of the Marquis of Wellrod.
Unlike Nathan's or Isaac's, it's pretty busy.
I guess that case has become a thing of the past already.
There are no children afraid of Isaac, only those who are welcome to show their faces.
Mike was one of them.
Isaac speaks to him.
"Congratulations, Mike. From now on, you'll be a part of the nobility."
"Yes, I will do my best to be like Lord Enfield!
Mike looks at Isaac with respect.
Because he had innocent eyes, Isaac would turn away.
And I laugh huffily to delude myself into being out of sight.
"You'll never be like me. And you've told me before that you don't have to call me stubborn and painful. You can be my brother, as you've always been."
"No, now that I'm ten, I will call you Lord Enfield in public"
Mike has had a milestone in his ten-year-old ceremony, and his intentions are getting intense.
He's officially become a member of the aristocracy, so maybe he wants to try to behave like an adult.
Isaac smiles at Mike trying to stretch his back.
"Okay. Okay, Mike Halifax. For the Kingdom of Reed and the Marquis of Wellrod, do your best to study and train martial arts"
"Yes!"
Mike replies gladly when Isaac orders you to look like a duke with a majestic voice.
I watched these two exchanges with a smile on the face of the Viscount Halifax family.
Maybe you're imagining a grown microphone supporting Isaac.
Isaac speaks to them too, then returns to the organizer's seat.
Then Lucia spoke to me.
"I knew you'd be happy to talk to Isaac. What did you make of the words you give to the kids who attended the ten-year-old ceremony this year?
"Words to give...... Ah..."
Lucia told me, Isaac remembered.
Morgan tells me, "Give me a word, give me words for the kids who are ten years old."
Because of all those thoughts, I was not thinking about the words I would give.
That's about all I have to think about later, because I was behind.
Isaac notices a mistake.
And Lucia also noticed Isaac's attitude.
"... are you okay?
"It's okay. I'll do something."
Isaac responds to the sneeze.
And soon, I start looking around desperately wondering if there's any good stuff.
The first thing in sight was the chocolate dome served at each table.
It is a hemispherical one with chocolate applied to the inside of the bowl and cooled down by Claude or Bridget to solidify it.
By sprinkling warm chocolate from the top, the chocolate dome is broken and the fruit inside is dropped.
The kids are delighted with the treats they can enjoy even visually.
Isaac makes me happy, too.
(In the meantime, can we talk about intertwining sweets?)
For one thing, keep it as a story of speech.
Claude was about to come out with the sweets he thought of, but he might be able to use them for something, including stopping them.
(I'm way ahead of my time with spaghetti with chocolate parfaits and stuff. Let's get involved in something as important as that)
If you think calmly, there are as many stories to talk about.
As far as hearing Morgan talk all the time, it doesn't seem like we need a particularly difficult story.
I just need to talk lightly about something that sounds like a lesson, so Isaac can see hope, too.
"The children on this occasion celebrate their tenth birthday and will now officially be part of the aristocracy. As Marquis Welrod, as Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Reed, let us welcome the new nobility. Congratulations, I look forward to your future work. I usually give words to you from me, the head of the Marquis of Wellrod, but there are times when Mike Halifax, Lord Enfield's cousin, is present, and this time I give up my place to Lord Enfield. You'll want to hear about the man who made the dragon grow up just to negotiate."
(Oh, no, no, no, Grandpa. Don't hurdle it up!
Even though I was worried about what to do, it didn't even give me time to think.
I was just trying to refer to my grandfather's speech, and it's hard not to afford to think about it.
I'm going to look at Lucia with a worrying eye.
Isaac returns a powerless grin.
(What to do, it's hard...)
Not only the children, but their families also look at Isaac with anticipation.
"Congratulations, cheers!" You can't get it done.
I had to give you some thoughtful words.
Mike walked into Isaac's sight.
(That's right!
"Mike, come here."
Sometimes relatives are in the Viscount house, and seats in the Viscount Halifax house are nearest.
So Isaac called Mike at ease.
Mike, called, "Something's up," heads to Isaac with a tense bare gesture.
Isaac smiles at Mike, hands on his shoulders and turns everyone.
"Earlier, Mike told me he wanted to be like me. I'm sure you all want to be like someone else. Like Marquis Welrod, I want to be able to work with people from other countries. Like Viscount Saunders, I want to be able to spear. When I was a child, I wanted to be like my predecessor, Marquis Welrod, whom I had never seen before. He was an amazing man just because of the rumors."
Most people thought, "Well, I guess so".
Old Isaac is neither Morgan nor Randolph.
Because they thought you looked like Jude.
"But when I grew up to some extent, the thought of 'wanting to be someone' faded. I can't be like my predecessor, Marquis Welrod. When I thought so, I wondered what would happen in the future. You can also go for Lord Welrod. You can also aspire to Viscount Saunders. But I realized I couldn't be either of them."
- I can go for it, but I can't be like them.
To Isaac, who speaks of it, most of them hang their necks.
Because Isaac thinks he can be anyone.
But if you keep listening to Isaac, you'll understand why he said that.
"Because me and them are different people. You can't be exactly the same than you are a different person. So I am not the predecessor of the Wellrod, nor the Wellrod, nor the Viscount of Sanders. I just have to be Isaac Welrod. I thought so."
Isaac turns to Mike.
"I'm glad you said you wanted to be like me. But don't just try to study because you want to be like me, but also when it comes to martial arts. Everyone is still young. We should not narrow our future possibilities. Sometimes, like Viscount Saunders, it can be very active on the battlefield. Human potential is like a chocolate dome handed out to each table. I don't know until I take a look inside. When you grow up, look inside and try to polish yourself so that you are not disappointed. But there's no point in trying to study or train martial arts in itself, so don't breathe as much as you do."
In the meantime, I said what came to mind.
I could have cut it off around here, but I'm getting better, so I'm just gonna say one more word.
"It's not a bad thing to want to be like someone else. Having a goal is a good thing. But there is no point in having to be alone who should be the target. Remind me that there are people in the immediate vicinity who should be targeted. Your fathers and grandfathers are the brave men who have fought through a fierce battle in which half of their soldiers were killed and wounded. It may be hard to understand because I'm close to you, but even if you try to get past your father, you should think that wall is something high. While you have someone as your goal, you can also try to have a family close to you as your goal. You'll start to notice what a family looks like that you've never noticed before."
Isaac told me I should add my family to my goal.
This is from previous life's experience.
My father in his previous life was a civil servant who was not interested in being born.
Just working overtime sometimes, basically up on time.
It was not the type that was particularly distinctive when it was installed.
One day I wanted to build a better family than my father.
But my father's wall was very high.
Isaac couldn't even make it to the homemaking starting line called "Make a Lover".
I have been reminded of the awesomeness of not being able or impossible (...).
So I wanted the kids in this room to know how awesome their parents are, and I decided to talk about it now.
The kids who heard about Isaac are bothering me.
I looked at Isaac alternately with my own parents and said, "Even though Lord Enfield is more amazing?" and confused.
But it is also true that he has returned safely from a harsh battlefield.
"Isn't it amazing, actually? Those who think," also appeared there.
And some adults were touched to hear Isaac talk.
- It's Randolph.
"Isaac, you thought that..."
Speaking of Isaac's father, there's only Randolph.
I was impressed that you thought of yourself as a "high wall."
Until now, I have never seen such an impression, so I am impressed.
I don't know anything about the past life, so it was a natural reaction.
Lucia, too, was surprised.
But the reaction was favorable.
Isaac replied earlier, "I wasn't thinking about the speech," so I think what I've been thinking has come out of my mouth.
Though it was an unexpected sincerity, I rest assured that Randolph will have his respect.
Isaac's speech ends more favourably than he thought.
And it was also a great harvest for him.
It wasn't just the Randolphs, but the nobles' hearts were better.
But that's not all.
Through a series of interactions, I was able to notice important things.
(There was also a request from the Marquis Windsor family to show their faces. Then I'll show my face to the party for just a little bit and give a light speech. So you can talk to Pamela later?
For some reason it continues to be avoided, but we cannot leave the guests called by the Marquis Windsor unattended.
You should also be able to create an opportunity to talk to Pamela.
I can also make the pretext for a dignified visit to the Marquis Windsor family to attend a ten-year-old ceremony.
I wasn't in the mood for a ride, but thanks to my face at the ten-year-old ceremony, a great proposal came to mind.
(I have to tell her that my favorite person is Pamela. I need to think about what I'm going to talk about instead of squishing on the spot like this one)
It doesn't mean anyone is fine with a woman.
If we don't solve the misunderstanding, getting rid of Jason can be a situation where Pamela won't get it.
It's about time I cracked my belly and talked to her.
The Marquis of Windsor is calling me to the Mansion on purpose.
Isaac was thinking about making the most of the opportunity.