When Isaac returned to the mansion, he was immediately informed that a servant had a visitor.
The opponents are the Viscounts of Fosbury and his wife.
Randolph and Lucia are now handling it and say they are waiting for Isaac.
(Why just me...)
This time, the Marquis Wellrod family has decided not to be involved.
For this reason, Lucia and her husband Randolph took the form of a consultation.
The absence of Morgan or Margaret is a consideration for the Viscount Wellington and Marquis Wallick families.
I will only provide support in the form of "Viscount Saunders gets on with her friend's consultation".
Within the framework of the "Viscount Saunders", Isaac was somehow included.
I guess it's because he's my son.
At a time like this, he won the one who said it, so he wasn't so wrong, but Isaac felt something unexplained somewhere.
But we can't ignore it, so we leave the bag with the servant and head to the reception room.
Knocking on the door and then entering, the Viscounts of Fosbury stand up and bow their heads to Isaac.
"I didn't think Damien was so foolish that I couldn't even guess what Amanda's name was. I have no words of gratitude for Lord Enfield's dedication to restoring his foolishness to sanity. And I have no words of apology for waving away the hand you reached out to me. Do whatever you have to do."
"Oh, that's okay. Because Mr. Nicole is an attractive woman, I guess she was too obsessed to be calm. Viscount Fosbury would have been distracted by a woman other than Catherine when she was younger.
"No, I've been a Katherine since my fiancée was decided"
Viscount Fosbury said so grandly that Isaac was taken aback.
Catherine's face remained pale.
If Lucia had told Randolph the same thing, she would have dyed her cheeks.
I can tell you that's the only situation she can't afford.
"I see...... In the meantime, I'd like to ask you a few questions. Shall we sit down and talk?"
Isaac sits next to Randolph.
Until Isaac sat down, the Viscounts of Fosbury waited standing.
Viscount Fosbury's posture was one in which a single core went through his spine like a soldier.
(Was this who you were?
Look at him, Isaac tries to remember the past.
But I can't remember anything about Viscount Imaichiphosbury.
- Viscount Robert Fosbury.
I've never had a chance to see you at a party before.
But when I was greeting you like a stream job with a large number of nobles, I just spoke lightly.
Isaac didn't know who he was.
I only recognized him as "one of my uncles who looks dandy" with a lot of people in this world.
Because I had never faced each other as a single person, I had been made to feel something different from my previous impressions.
When the couple get to their seats, cut them out quickly.
"You've already talked to your father and your mother, but I've just come. We may be talking about the same thing, but there are some things we need to make sure of. Nice to meet you."
"Of course it is. Ask me anything."
Viscount Fosbury answers with firm words.
Unlike Catherine, the way she thinks she's sorry is not frightened of something.
(You just don't think it's bad?
Isaac thought so.
"Amanda from the same class told me about 'I want you to wait because I'm asking the Viscount Saunders to arbitrate'. I didn't even know your mother was being asked to arbitrate. What do you mean?
Naturally I want "time to think" about the sudden.
Isaac himself said, "Suddenly I can't talk to him or anything. Give me time to think about what to do," I still think.
I don't even know what Viscount Fosbury feels like. But I don't.
But then you could have used other pretexts.
(I wonder how you will dispose of Damien until the Viscount Wellington family is convinced)
- I want to discuss with my family the disposition that the Viscount Wellington family is satisfied with first.
If I had answered that, I would have bought you time for a day or two.
I don't need to give Lucia's name.
Sometimes Viscount Fosbury also looks at me with harsh eyes because I was shown full of Damien's trinkets.
But Isaac was angry that he used his mother's name more than that.
Once admitted, those who intend to use it will continue to do so.
I thought we had to stop eating here.
"I brought up the matter of the Viscount Saunders. 'Cause Robert told me he'd give me his own neck..."
"Huh?"
Catherine confesses that she "did it".
But the continuation was unexpected.
Viscount Fosbury continues after Catherine.
"Viscount Wellington and I met at the Royal College, and we were intentional. That's when I caught up with the story of getting engaged if I had a near-old child. This happened because of me hanging out with my engagement. He offered to put it in my neck, the culprit."
"... what about Damian's treatment?
I said, "I don't mind if you let Viscount Wellington go free."
"I see..."
(I can also understand Catherine's behavior. Situations like losing my husband and son or whatever, I'll keep you waiting)
Apparently Viscount Fosbury was more prepared than he thought.
Is it possible that they are best friends?
But it is a reality that is too spicy for Catherine to be left alone.
There's no point in her coming up with Lucia's name either.
"So what do you mean you didn't contact the Marquis Welrod house?
"Discussions with Viscount Wellington were held late at night. I don't have enough edge to send a messenger to the Marquis of Wellrod's house late at night. They also hesitated to send it in the early morning. Today is the day there is an admissions ceremony. We knew Marquis Welrod was in attendance."
"I see, I see"
This could also show a certain understanding.
If it's about the Viscount O'Gribby family in Raymond or the Viscount Davis family in Paul, it's acceptable to send a messenger without thinking of time to "suck, help" him.
Because they are nobles under the umbrella of the Marquis of Wellrod, the house of Isaac's friends.
But it's tough in a house with thin relationships.
Anyway, if Catherine's a friend of Randolph's, she's a friend of Lucia's, his wife.
The strength of the relationship is somewhat insufficient to seek help from the Marquis of Wellrod (...).
If Damian had been Isaac's friend, he would have been asked for help at random.
But Damian was a friend of Nathan's.
And Nathan is gone.
The Marquis of Wellrod had no in-laws to do anything to the Viscount Fosbury family.
As a matter of social common sense, it is natural to assume that the Marquis Welrod cannot be moved at the convenience of the Viscount Fosbury family.
Although it was an urgent messenger, it was understandable to take care that it would be an undisturbed time for the Marquis Welrod family.
"What was it about Damien attending school? If it's normal, I think it should be reflected on at home."
Isaac only thought "Damian's guts are amazing," but as much as he was trying to keep his figure with Viscount Wellington.
It wasn't strange to be in home confinement so as not to escape.
"It's to make Janet apologize. Viscount Wellington continued to refuse to see Janet. But I want you to at least apologize for a word or so. That's what I thought, and I wanted to see you in college, so I sent you to school."
"I had a mole on my face when I was Charles. Damian had a beautiful face without a mole, though?
Isaac also said, "Is that a mean question? I thought," but I had to ask.
Doesn't mean I don't scold my kids. I don't want to help.
I just had to make sure there was a precedent called Charles.
"I don't know the policy of the Count Adams family, but I won't do anything to beat you up at this stage. Janet is a sweet girl. Look at the scratchy Damien, he could be relieved. No need to draw sympathy when apologizing. I wanted him to apologize without attracting sympathy, so I sent him away."
"Really...... That's one way of thinking."
(Is that it? Is this man really Damien's father?
Unlike Damien, who had an amazing smell of trinkets, Viscount Fosbury looks like someone with a proper idea of his own.
Trying to get through your own muscles is a fine thing to do as a person.
I just watched Damian's ugliness nearby, and it didn't seem like blood was connected at all.
(Oh, well. I was looking at it with prejudice eyes too... I've been telling freshmen great things...)
- It must be a trinket because I'm Damian's parent.
In a message game called Viscount Wellington to Marquis Wallick and Marquis Wallick to Amanda, the facts threaded.
The hatred of Damien has turned into what he considers to be the very existence of the "Viscount Fosbury of Evil".
So I supposedly had the impression of being "to spit on" including hatred for Damien and told him to throw it away.
Isaac had also planted the impression of the "Viscount Fosbury of Evil" from Amanda, when he said before the freshman that it was "a gathering to eliminate prejudice against other factions".
He said he didn't know Viscount Fosbury very well.
(Was he the type of person who puts his muscles through like this? That's respectable...)
Consistent people can be preferred to people whose opinions change corny.
It would be difficult to live in an aristocratic society, but preferably someone who goes the right way.
(It stinks...)
But apart from that and this.
Isaac's solution is a muscular and rational one.
Though I think about it, I often take a typographical means out of the common sense of nobility in this world.
Like Viscount Fosbury, those who have their own upright way of life may be denied "that doesn't make sense".
Enemies can take whatever they want, but they're not compatible with Isaac's way of helping.
Moreover, I could not think of a way for Viscount Fosbury to be convinced that I just did not have time to think satisfactorily about the means of countermeasures.
"Didn't you ask the Marquis Wilmente family for help via Fred?
Isaac thinks about pushing the trouble to the Marquis Wilmente.
"I thought about it first. But since the Wilmente Marquis dissolved her engagement with Amanda, her relationship with the Wallick Marquis has been a sinister one. If you rely on it in this matter, the relationship will be completely broken. Even though Damien is in a friendship with Master Fred, he can't get involved. I didn't even intend to rely on the Marquis Wellrod family, because my wife gave me a name...... I came to apologize to the Viscount Saunders."
I can't get the Marquis Wilmente family involved, so I guess I was going to apologize by leaving my neck and Damien's disposition to me.
That's fine.
But Isaac knew it wasn't just that.
"You're also hoping to get warm advice more than you've given your name, aren't you?
"I'm ashamed, you're right...... At the very least, I hope to show you how we can heal Janet's grief, and it depends on her sneaking up on shame."
(I guess. I was relieved there was something normal about being human)
It's normal to want to help if possible.
Saying "for Janet's sake" would also be a spectacle they don't want to be thought to be running for safekeeping.
If there's a problem, Isaac doesn't have an idea.
Take a break while you drink the tea the maid has brewed for you.
"Isaac, do you have any good ideas? I wish there was at least a way for either Viscount Fosbury or Damian to survive..."
"Right...... The answer could be surprisingly simple."
"What, maybe you already know what method to take?
"Well, what about that? Huh. Huh."
Isaac, who has no proposal, has trouble answering and imitates Michael.
I was trying to get through this by having a meaningful inclusive laugh.
"Don't mess with me at a time like this"
"If you're a mother or a Viscount Fosbury, can you think of Mr. Janet's feelings as the same woman? What do you want me to do?"
Isaac says something that hurries Lucia.
It was a snuff word on the spot, but with this one word we begin to think together.
(Did you buy time...... In the meantime, I have to think about it.)
Isaac makes tea with a smile on his face.
In the meantime, I wanted time before I could think about it.
Just a few days.
- Buy time without the Marquis Welrod family involved.
If I can come up with a way like that, I might be able to figure it out.
Isaac also thinks desperately to save Catherine.
"Ah!"
- It wasn't Isaac who raised his voice.
"If you find Mr. Janet a better match than Damien, how much will Viscount Wellington's anger also subside?
It was Lucia who noticed.
"You might wait for me if I told you I was going to find enough people to replace Damien. Mr. Janet needs a separate, different apology, but he'll buy you some time. Of course, you shouldn't just buy time, you should really look for it. If you find a good person, you may not think you need to take it to your life. I'm not familiar with Viscount Wellington's personality, so I'd like to hear Viscount Fosbury's opinion."
Isaac said, "Nice idea!" and decided to ride Lucia's words.
Viscount Fosbury looks difficult when asked.
"Maybe you can forgive me if you do look for a good person. But are there any such people left..."
"You just have to find a good person" is easy, but it's actually hard to find.
The sooner you decide on a good property, the better.
- Even if he rots, Damien is the heir son of the Viscount family.
The wrath of Viscount Wellington only increases in the second and third sons of the Baron's family, no matter how well they are instrumental.
Furiously, I might trump the Viscounts of Fosbury.
It's not easy to find.
"I'm fine. Ironically, thanks to Baroness Nettle Holds, male students seem to have a low rate of engagement. Most of the time, the female students are late in finding their fiancée because of the Marquis' son, who has no fiancée."
Randolph denies Viscount Fosbury's words.
The best feed is hanging right in front of you.
I really look at you.
"... I'm engaged to Lisa."
"I know. I said something about Fred... do you have any idea?
"No, nothing..."
Isaac thought it was about him and he reacted.
When he saw it, Randolph replied, "It's about Fred," laughing at Niyaniya.
I guess there was something wrong with Isaac rushing to deny it year after year.
Though I know it's not a laughing occasion, it was naturally on my face.
"For once, you should ask Viscount Wellington. If you're thinking of dying and apologizing, realize that it's more irresponsible to die and be easier. He's a martial artist, so you know that he doesn't just die from losing once, he also has the choice of fulfilling the snowflake. All you have to do is make good enough compensation for the Viscount Wellington family and then figure out if you're going to die."
"Lord Enfield is right..."
Isaac looks grumpy when he realizes he's overreacted.
Because of this, Viscount Fosbury said, "You can expose yourself to shame. First, apologize enough to Janet," he felt scolded.
"Be careful with the Viscount Fosbury, too. If your mother's name is given to you, you will have to punish her. I know it was necessary to stop Viscount Fosbury, but think and act carefully in the future."
"Yes, I'm sorry"
- I asked Lucia to arbitrate.
If I hadn't said that, Viscount Fosbury could have died.
If you are harming yourself arbitrarily while asking someone of higher rank to arbitrate, you will crush your face.
Viscount Fosbury, who passes through the muscles, would not be able to do that.
It was necessary not only to stop Viscount Wellington, but also to stop Viscount Fosbury.
I know that, so I didn't punish him this time.
(All right, now I guess my face has been preserved)
But there was a reason for that.
Even if it's Gdagda on the way, if you put the end together well, it's something that looks kind of awesome man.
By entering the summary with his own hands, Isaac made it look exactly as he had thought from the beginning.
Now not only will I be able to repay my debt to Catherine, but I will also be able to sell my thanks to Viscount Fosbury.
Negotiations with Viscount Wellington are to be conducted by Viscount Fosbury himself.
If that's the case, I just gave him some advice.
The Marquis Wellrod family is not the back shield.
Lucia just came up with a simple and effective means of "finding a replacement fiancée".
All Viscount Fosbury has to do is work hard.
But Isaac can't watch either.
Depending on Viscount Wellington's response, you have to look for a fiancé candidate or figure out a different way.
The hour of rest was not yet likely to be visited.