"If you can't say all that, you can't do anything."
"Well, I can understand your desire to marry Nicole..."
"Send Amanda... to turn the Wallick Marquis against the enemy or something."
"You were seriously mad at me. I've never seen Amanda get mad before."
They don't even think "Isaac abandoned Damien" or anything like that.
Isaac is relieved that he can see it from his reply.
"You didn't listen to me, so there's nothing more I can do. I'm going to give up on Damian... I wonder what your mother would say..."
"Are you friends with the Viscount Fosbury?
"That's right. So they're gonna want you to help them or something."
"That's..., that's hard..."
- What my parents asked me to do, and saving Damien now.
"Difficult," Raymond said, in both ways.
It's hard to say no if your parents ask you to.
It's also hard to save Damian pushing his way to ruin.
Both would certainly be troublesome situations.
"In the meantime, let's look at your mother's reaction and think about it. If Damien is bad, he might give up helping."
We know Isaac has a low probability, but we decided to entrust it to one wish.
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"Where is my mother now?
When I return to the mansion, I ask the servant who picked me up where my mother is.
"Welcome to the Second Reception Room with your friends."
"Friends...... Was there a Viscount Fosbury among them?
"Yes, I am."
"... right"
Isaac looks back to his friends.
"For once, let's have everyone come too. As a witness that I wasn't the only one who saw it. I don't really feel like it, though."
"Fine..., wow..."
Paul looks disgusted.
I know how Damien's mother would react.
Others were fed up with "it's a day to fit in the scene that's not even Locke," he said.
But I also know that Isaac is harder to deal with, so I won't say no.
I just don't like it.
"When it comes to a scene that the less intimate shouldn't see... I'll have you temporarily withdrawn."
"That's okay. Rather, it helps."
Isaac agrees with Kai.
I don't want to expose Catherine.
I had no reason to refuse to take account of it from myself.
"Then we go to the reception room. Have lunch for the number of people."
"Yes, sir."
The servant said, "What happened?" I wondered, "but I'm not in a position to hear that.
I had in mind the thought of hearing it later from the maid in charge of the reception room.
"Well, let's go"
Isaac takes his friends to the reception room where his mother is.
In my head, I was thinking the best I could.
(In the meantime, let's tell my mother. So, I'll have my mother talk to me. All right, perfect!
- I don't like to talk to you myself, so I'll tell you via Lucia.
I can distract Katherine from her gaze, who will probably cry.
This should relieve some of the distress.
Isaac's footsteps became lighter when he came up with the perfect plan.
When you get to the reception room, knock on the door.
"Mother, it's Isaac. We need to talk."
"... come in"
When Lucia said, "What is it?" It was an empty way while I could see I replied after I got lost.
But if you're concerned about the reason, I'll allow you in.
"Excuse me while I talk to you. For some, we had to do something very important and urgent."
When you enter the room, explain the situation lightly to Lucia's friends.
In addition to Catherine, there were three other women.
(It would have been easier for us to talk... I have no choice)
Isaac walks over to Lucia and closes his face to his ear.
At this time, Catherine was wondering that Raymond and the others were gathering their gaze on herself.
"Mother, actually -"
Explain to my mother that it was a school.
"Eh!
Then she gave a loud surprise in the middle of the conversation.
"Shh! Damian!"
"Damian? What's wrong with Damian?
Catherine reacts because Lucia gives Damian's name.
At this point, Isaac realized his plan had collapsed.
"Well, the..."
I know I have to speak for myself, but I have trouble treating my other friends.
"Mother, your other friends... Oh, no. It doesn't matter if you can trust me or not. We'll find out tomorrow."
"What, what happened?
I felt something disturbing about Isaac's words and began to roam.
"Damien said goodbye to Janet."
"Eh!
Not just Katherine, but other friends give a shout of surprise.
This is an incredible event.
But there are also precedents like Charles and Michael.
It was hard not to deny that it was a lie.
"Actually..."
Isaac starts talking about when he encounters the scene.
While I was listening, Catherine was shaking her body.
At the end of Isaac's story, she exposes her emotions at once.
"Lie, tell me it's a lie! No, no, no! No!"
Catherine bursts onto the table and cries.
Not just Isaac, but his friends - no, an unspecified number of students say they're witnessing the scene.
Instead of standing on a cliff critical, it is a situation that has already committed suicide.
Given the aftermath, I also know very well that she will want to cry.
(Oh, speaking of which, there was something humiliating about this guy.... you don't think it's possible to turn the Marquis against the enemy or anything)
When she was reunited with Lucia, she appeared with a smile that openly sold her flair.
Even a friend of mine has such a humble personality that Isaac sells as much flair as he pulls.
You can't have the courage to turn the Marquis against your enemies.
It is a house that is going to fly if you blow it, regardless if you have the power to fight it.
It would just be better not to get cardiac paralysis and die.
The action she took was to lead to Lucia.
"Lucia - Viscount Saunders. Please, please help me. At least I managed to just take down the house!
"Kathy, Kathy...... I'd like to do something for you... Isaac, can't you do something?
Unable to turn down the favor of her best friend, who clings to her thighs, Lucia asks Isaac if she has any measures.
Catherine looks at Isaac.
This was Isaac's expected development.
"I owe the Viscount Fosbury one thing, so I'm hoping to help"
"Borrowed?"
Catherine said, "Did you get that?" and look strange.
She doesn't seem to remember.
(Is that true, too? For her, I was letting her do the obvious)
Isaac told Catherine...
"Nathan is the one who deserves a successor, blow me in, Mrs. Melinda."
"Melinda has more character and influence. It is more natural for Nathan to inherit the traces" was a common perception among the nobles of the time.
Catherine herself would have deserved it.
- Because it's only natural to fall in love with the powerful.
Even if Isaac didn't ask for it, Catherine should have said "Dear Nathan is the true successor" at the time Damien was chosen as Nathan's playing friend.
I just did what I deserved, so I didn't think it was special.
That's why I don't remember asking Isaac to do it.
But Isaac isn't.
Like Dennis at the Braak Chamber of Commerce, Catherine wasn't hostile.
Rather, it is about to be on my side until I was drawn to Melinda.
- I wasn't hostile, so I have to pay back what I used.
Isaac thought so.
"But at this stage I can't make a clear statement when I help. The fact that you pissed off Mr. Amanda meant that the Marquis Wallick family might move. You should first turn to Lord Welrod."
Catherine nods to the floor and leaks a whimper.
Because if you think you're going to reach your hopes, you've gone away again.
Isaac put his hand on her shoulder.
"Don't get me wrong. It doesn't mean abandoning it. It is also possible that Marquis Wallick will try to convince Amanda to settle the matter in discussions between the Viscounts of Fosbury and Wellington. If we move poorly, it won't work because it could make matters bigger in vain. It's safer to see how it moves."
"Right. I'm sure it will."
Catherine entrusts Isaac's words with a desire.
(Well, I did a shameful imitation in public, so Viscount Wellington wouldn't fit in...)
Charles would have said goodbye without people, although it was in public.
His behavior was angry, but still better than Damien's.
Michael didn't lay his hands on himself and was about to let Judith be executed as a witch.
It is a despicable and extreme act but "not acting directly. Graham just did it on his own," there's room to escape.
But Damien isn't.
I purposefully chose the time and place where people would gather and put Janet to shame.
It is obvious that you acted of your own free will, and it is an indescribable situation.
Janet's family will go mad.
With Amanda on my side, I should work to punish Marquis Wallick severely, too.
What I just said was restless.
If you cry too much, Lucia may promise to "do everything in her power to help".
That's why I said, "Wait for Morgan to judge".
- To make my mother listen.
"I can't promise to help. But I wonder if I can give you as simple advice as I can for the situation. Why don't you go back to your home first and ask Damian what's going on? And I also contacted Viscount Fosbury and wondered if we could discuss it with the family."
"Yes, I will. Viscount Saunders, I apologize..."
"You don't have to worry about it. Damian has to ask me why I did it. Let me know when you know what's going on."
"Of course it is. I am also grateful to Lord Enfield for sharing the case. I will thank you again later. Thank you."
"I'm coming to thank you for telling me it's an emergency," Catherine says, but it's actually not.
Lucia didn't say, "I'll help you, come talk to me anytime".
Because I figured from Isaac's words, I couldn't promise without Morgan's judgment.
Lucia's decision was also understood by Catherine.
That's why I wanted to thank you and come talk to you.
Even in lip service, it is the aristocratic society that is troubled when the word is taken.
Neither was Catherine dissatisfied with Lucia's decision.
Sometimes it's because I know in my heart you want to "help" me.
With her body trembling with fear, Catherine left.
"Isaac, Kathy is... What do you think will happen to the Viscount Fosbury family?
I didn't want to hear it, but Lucia did.
"There will be no danger to your life. But as a nobleman, you could die."
"I knew you were..."
This is something that Isaac didn't have to tell me, and Lucia knew.
But I regret hearing it from Isaac's mouth and shouldn't have heard it.
Because if Isaac says so, I'm sure it will.
Viscount Fosbury is entrusted with a unit of the Royal Army.
But if Marquis Wallick, an aristocrat with a great deal of influence in the army, they will be left to say the head of the Royal Army.
If you do poorly, you'll be fired.
In that case, it would be difficult to re-employ.
The Marquis, the foundation of statehood in the Kingdom of Reed, is more influential than the title.
Like any other country, you will not be marquised or marquised.
Elias even thought about giving Isaac the Marquis, but that's because Isaac is from the Marquis of Welrod.
There is no special consideration given to "4W" in Dada.
If such a Marquis flaunts us, the army should not be recruited as a political bureaucrat even more so.
HR personnel are also aristocrats.
I don't think anyone wants to do anything extra and get resented by the Marquis Wallick.
When that happens, the Viscount Fosbury family can't work.
I will have to live with noble pensions alone.
It means you're going to turn your money around on your living expenses, and you can't afford to go out into the social world.
In the first place, you may not need to worry about it, as the invitation will no longer come.
- I can't show my face to the social world = I die as a nobleman.
It is a common perception that such a future is inevitable.
Among Isaac's friends, even Paul, who didn't do well, could tell.
So it just seemed like an incredible thing to do through Damien's behavior being stupid.
"As your mother knows, no one stood up and took sides when Charles. Count Adams is an elite member of the Treasury, and everyone wants to sell their thanks."
"Don't join the perpetrator..."
Lucia gives a lonely look.
"No, I'm just saying we should keep the moderation. You won't have to help me directly, as long as I'm in a consultation or listening to my stupidity. I just don't have to stand up and try to help you as Viscount Saunders. Mother is now in a position to make a big difference just by clarifying her position."
"Right..."
If it was before the war, moving to help my friend still wouldn't have been a big problem.
Because the Princess of the Marquis of Wellrod is Margaret.
But not anymore.
Randolph became Viscount Saunders and at this stage he emerged as the next head of the Marquis Welrod family.
His son Isaac also has consequences, such as becoming Duke.
"Harmless couple" is not what it used to be.
It was because it was found to be influential around me that it was difficult to reject and move.
Lucia is sad about that.
"I'll think of something I can't do either. So don't let that get you down"
Isaac turns to her friends when she speaks comfort to her mother.
"I have trouble with the obvious and unilateral side of the perpetrator, as in this one...... One way or the other, it's going to be a lot on the victim's side. The Viscount Fosbury is not the only one who is special. If you have any problems, please don't hesitate to ask."
"Thank you. You can count on me to talk to Lord Enfield."
Lucia's friends are all of the Viscounts and Barons.
It is a position to be imposed on a leading nobleman.
If it was normal, it should be the victim's side that could be pressurized - it was.
Because things like Damian are rarely supposed to happen, it's equal to being said to them, "I'm a friend of my mother's, so I'll protect you unconditionally".
Unexpectedly, I found out a happy fact.
You can't be dissatisfied with them.
But Isaac couldn't have helped unconditionally.
"The Viscount Fosbury will be placed in a tough position in the future. But keep your friends company. My mother's presence should have supported me when it was hard too. Because I'm sure the Viscount Fosbury will need it, too. Sure, whatever you can do."
"Yes, of course."
They answered verbally, "Keep the relationship going," but Isaac was listening in half.
Lucia's friend was distancing herself from Randolph because she felt she had a wall because she had become his fiancée, or because she feared Melinda would hate her.
Catherine and I will be at a distance.
But what Isaac asked for should reduce the distance.
(Whatever Damien is, I'd love to help Catherine)
I owed you a little money at the time, but there was a time when I had to pay with interest.
How far you pay depends on the addition or subtraction of Isaac.
It is difficult to know how far (...) it is.
How much easier would it have been if it had been two choices: "absolutely help" or "totally abandon"?
The Marquis Wallick had been asked to stand around successfully so as not to turn the house against the enemy.