"That's okay. Jason should fall in love with Baroness Nettle Holds and act like she wants to be queen. If you look at what Charles and the others are doing, you'll see. What are the obstacles in that case?
"... Your Majesty. Your Majesty can't possibly forgive you."
"That's right. So what action does Jason expect to take to welcome Baroness Nettle Holds to the queen?
The Marquis of Windsor opened his eyes wide.
Given the action Jason would take, he does get a big fathername.
But given the magnitude of what he would lose, it was also an action he had to prevent in his position.
"You'll be able to marry Baroness Nettle Holds, but you won't admit to making her queen. There is no way His Majesty would ever approve of such outrages. If you really want to be welcomed as queen…, you'll have to resort to forceful means such as rebelling your majesty or closing your throne somewhere to zen."
It's impossible behavior if you think about it normally.
But Isaac is talking about assuming Jason runs wild.
That's what I'm going to do.
No, maybe I'm already ready.
How much root have you done to get Pamela?
"I wish you'd used that effort in the right direction," I really think.
"I guess so. I have heard that Jason's engagement to Mr. Pamela was presented by the royal family as a measure of accommodation for the aristocracy. There is no way His Majesty would approve of imitating Mr. Pamela as a Second Lady or dissolving his engagement. If you want Baroness Nettle Holds to be queen, you'll need just the power not to let anyone complain. If so, Jason, blinded by the woman, would have a pretty good chance of storming out."
"It is said by a man who is blinding himself to a woman and rampant with the power to just not let anyone complain. That word is very convincing."
A half-yaked Marquis of Windsor hits Isaac with irony.
But Isaac laughs lightly and recieves.
"Not yet. If I take Mr. Pamela now, there will be a voice of condemnation from the nobles as well. So we're waiting for Jason to expose his ugliness."
"If only we could get Pamela, I don't care about Her Royal Highness's failure, etc.? You should be thankful if you push him to get along with Baroness Nettle Holds. If only in the form of picking up the broken up Pamela."
The Marquis of Windsor tries to make it easy.
Of course, I have the angry feeling that Nicole has taken the Queen's seat.
But it is better than rebellion.
If you don't have to bleed, you should choose that one.
But Isaac tells me to smash the wishes of the Marquis of Windsor.
"No, then you can't. If they take away my fiancée, everyone will have a grudge. Especially if you want to avoid being resented by Pamela, who has the Marquis Windsor home. If you marry me, you will also join the power of the Marquis Welrod family. It will be such a great force that it cannot be ignored even with royal power. Baroness Nettle Holds must think about asking Jason to eliminate it. Regardless, Your Majesty, Jason and Baroness Nettle Holds must be eliminated before they get hit over there. I'm not going to miss that opportunity."
"Mmmm..."
- Eliminate it because it's dangerous.
The essence of that idea is that both Isaac and Nicole are the same.
to live in serenity.
The same is true of sparing no means of blood odor for this purpose.
"You and Baroness Nettle Holds look good in a way," Rosa thought as she listened.
"It's easy to do if Jason exercises force against His Majesty. Because I have a big name to move. You know I gave His Majesty's sword of love, right?
"Whatever."
Isaac was famous for giving Elias his favorite sword and ordering him to "consider the enemies of the Reid kingdom".
Because Morgan was pretending to be a grandson fool and saying "Isaac gained full confidence from His Majesty".
Naturally, I also know the Marquis Windsor.
That's why he gave up without even trying to try the "Isaac is planning a rebellion" report.
And if you say that, you say to Elias, "You're a blind fool."
It doesn't matter if it's true or not.
At the time I said it, I can't say it because the impression from Elias gets worse.
When we're so close to getting ready, the Marquis of Windsor also starts to wonder, "Do we do that much?"
"If Jason did harm to His Majesty, he could crusade in the name of righting the outrage. Anyway, I have permission from Your Majesty to 'consider anyone who disturbs the peace in the Kingdom of Reed'. There will be no nobility to complain about this. My actions are sanctioned by Your Majesty."
"It would be different from what His Majesty had in mind..."
The country is turned upside down because it believes in those who should least believe.
Normally, it should end to the extent that there is some confusion, but the confusion Isaac thinks could destroy the royal family.
Although there is dissatisfaction with Elias, there is not that much resentment.
The Marquis of Windsor also sympathizes with Elias in this situation.
"Mr. Judith of the Earl of Lancaster family. You know about her, don't you?
Now Margaret speaks to the Marquis of Windsor.
He suddenly gives Judith a bewildered look when he is told the story.
"She knows, but it depends on how far the question goes."
"Did you also know about the median rate of fortune?
"Then I know"
Even though he was treated as a witch by those who did not have the desired result, it is a famous story that the fortune of Virgin Judith falls upon him.
The Marquis of Windsor naturally knew because his wife had gone to get the fortune.
I couldn't help but wonder how that would relate.
"Mr. Judith said he took up the future of Uncle Lancaster and Mr. Daniel. At that time, he told me that he saw Isaac and his horses side by side against the royal army and that he would kneel on Isaac, who sat on the throne. If you allow the two marriages, Nature and Mr. Pamela will be queens and the Marquis Windsor family will also be cousins. It's just that they change."
"Oh my God!
The Marquis of Windsor surprises me.
But the reason I'm surprised is not the part where Isaac triumphs.
Judith took over the family and told the Marquis Welrod.
Naturally, you also know the face of the Count Lancaster family.
Yet from the Earl of Lancaster, I did not feel any disturbing attitude.
Even if they tell you to "shut up," you should see as much hindsight against the royal family as you are human.
He was so surprised at Isaac's power of control that he manipulated him so well that he couldn't feel the hindsight.
"Well, Mr. Judith did"
"You can count on that."
Rosa and Pamela also react.
This one wasn't as surprising as the Marquis of Windsor, he just seemed surprised by the results.
I guess we've both had Judith divulge us.
There are no signs of doubting the consequences of fortune.
"When was that taken up?
But the Marquis of Windsor suspected.
I can't fool around with the Virgin's fortune, but I'm not going to bet the fate of the house on that alone.
Too old fortune had changed the course and I was cautious thinking the results might have changed.
And this question was not much for Isaac (...) to ask.
"After the settlement with the Count Brander family is over. Isaac was reluctant to be divorced, so he must have divorced his family and tried to find out what was going on with the two of them indirectly. She was totally in love with Isaac."
(Hey, no, no, no! Don't say that now!
I haven't told my family yet that I'm not going to be engaged to Judith.
Because of that, I was told in front of Pamela that Judith likes me.
I wonder if Pamela has turned a suspicious eye on me again, and I'm afraid to confirm.
But she hadn't changed her attitude.
(Good...... Looks like Pamela could tell you're only serious)
I feel like I've finally reached the midpoint, and Isaac takes a whopping breath.
"Hmm...... So you're marrying Judith, too? What about Amanda?
- But I was immediately dropped by Nara.
I could see Pamela's expression reacting pictorially to the Eggy question of the Marquis of Windsor.
This seems to be just an issue I can't miss hearing.
I've been looking back on Isaac.
"That kind of talk......, I hadn't done it yet. What do you say, Isaac?
Margaret comes out with a killer pass.
"That story, next time," I'd like to escape, but I think it might be a chance to tell everyone, and I manage to think positively.
Isaac tries to explain, even as he almost cries at the sudden.
"I'm not going to marry Mr. Judith or Mr. Amanda. You're politically correct, but you have someone who wants to turn the royal family against the enemy to get it. We don't want to imitate our engagement to feed our families."
Everyone is breathlessly surprised by Isaac's proclamation.
Even with the same surprise, the contents were very different on the side of the Wellrod and Windsor Marquises.
Morgan and Margaret said, "Keep that mindful bare gesture!?" It was a surprise.
I knew I didn't care about Tiffany, but I didn't even know I didn't care about them.
Especially when Judith was staying at the Mansion: "Awfully, aren't you trying to invite me to bed? He was so kind as to think."
Yet it's hard to believe that you're not interested.
I felt the need to hear more about it later.
The Marquis of Windsor said, "Are you having such a sweet idea!?" I was surprised.
Thinking about turning the royal family against its enemies is only a trivial thing.
Yet Isaac says he won't aim to expand his forces in his engagement.
It's too sweet compared to what Jude, who even disposed of her real daughter, has done.
It was strange to have been prepared so far and why it was sweet there.
"... Pamela used to tell me that her husband could accept having a side chamber. Still, after all, those who like it want to monopolize it. You should want to spend a little more time by your side. At least, that's what I think. So, given Pamela's feelings, I didn't want to unnecessarily increase my fiancée."
Isaac continued the conversation, who thought he needed an explanation of why from his surrounding reactions.
Most people thought it was "sweet," but Pamela was different.
Although you can have a large number of side rooms from the standpoint of your marriage, it still doesn't feel very good.
She took the qualities "it's ok to have a side chamber," but she was happy that Isaac cared.
But some are not happy.
- It was the Marquis of Windsor.
Because he thought the plan was that he would need to get engaged to them.
"Isn't that sweet? If you want to gain the power of the Marquis Wallick or Count Lancaster families, you should make sure you get engaged and secure support. Just a collaborator and a degree of seriousness with my daughter's fiancée...... Oh, well. At this stage, I can't say that I would normalize Pamela. Wouldn't Marquis Wallick be convinced that Amanda would be turned into a side room without saying who she would be in the main room? Then you can't feed your engagement."
But he convinced me on his own.
He didn't tell me about Pamela, and he seemed to find it impossible to turn them into a sideroom.
"But there are still things I don't know. You're not getting engaged to His Highness Loretta? It would be a guarantee that the kingdom of Fatil would not strike behind it."
"We are not thinking about drawing in foreign forces. It may indeed be necessary to finalise the victory. But it doesn't mean we should win. Even if you succeed in the rebellion with the help of forces outside the country, you won't be able to lift your head to them. So we are not going to form an alliance with Elves or Dwarves, not just with the Kingdom of Fatil"
"That makes sense too..."
The Marquis of Windsor, while acknowledging that Isaac's opinion was correct, was not easily convinced of this.
If we are to consider treason against the royal family, we should take all the means we can take.
You can win, but if you lose, you lose everything.
It doesn't make sense if you think about what happens after you win and you lose.
Maybe that's how confident I am with the plan, but I was only anxious for the Marquis of Windsor, who didn't know the plan.
And he realizes himself worried about Isaac's plan.
(Why? Where this guy failed, it's not painful in my house. Besides, I'm not even willing to get on with this plan. But why do you think I should do this in order to succeed?
The Marquis of Windsor noticed himself a little excited.
I've remained excited ever since Isaac unveiled my plan.
But some of that excitement included what I was seeing and feeling in different directions.
Shake the blanket, as if to shake it off.
"Okay. That's not exactly what I can reply to on this occasion, so let me think about what I will do in the future."
The Marquis of Windsor decided to put his thoughts on hold.
- Will it be attached to the royal family or to Isaac?
Regardless of which option you choose, you should carefully consider such things as standing around the Marquis Windsor house.
I couldn't just give an instant answer on this occasion.
Hearing his reply, Isaac is about to gut pose.
Because the Marquis of Windsor stopped acting like he was against the enemies of Miserable Heaven.
He softened his attitude while listening to the rebellion.
I guess it means you're taking it pretty positively.
But it's in front of Pamela, so I'll manage to put up with it to get a man who can.
"I don't mind. But make up your mind by the time Marquis Wilmente or Marquis Wallick come to the King's Capital. That way, the Marquis Windsor would have offered to cooperate before the others."
The fact that "I made the first move to cooperate" is significant.
The Marquis of Windsor thinks that this would be more a consideration for Pamela's home (...) than a consideration for the Marquis of Windsor's house.
But actually, no.
It was because Isaac wanted to use the name of the Marquis of Windsor because he still hasn't convinced the Marquis of Wilmente or Wallick.
"Mr. Pamela. I really wanted to go after him then. But I can't hold you and comfort you right now. Because you're Jason's fiancée. But that's also patience for another six months or so. In the meantime, you'll feel bad too, but just wait a little longer. After that, we'll do everything we can to make you happy."
"Yes......"
Pamela seemed happy, but she also had anxieties.
All depends on the judgment of the Marquis of Windsor.
It would be ruined if it were decided to "follow the royal family" after thinking about it.
I felt I needed to ask my grandfather to make a decision in the direction he wanted.
"Shall we then hold a meeting on how to explain this to His Majesty, taking into account what has been said so far?"
"... right. Let's do that."
Morgan moves on.
Today, I came to the Marquis of Windsor's house "to hear Pamela's words".
Tomorrow at the Royal Palace, I have to hear what Jason has to say.
On top of that, we need to pretend to move to arbitration.
In order to deceive the royal family, it was necessary to have a minimal meeting.
Of course, that's not all.
Before the Marquis of Windsor calms down...
"Ask for arbitration on terms that take into account rebellion"
- to make it a fait accompli.
Once it fits deep, it's not easy to get out.
Later, when I calmed down, I said, "Shit! We just have to work together now! If you think," it is a win.
Elias isn't the only one distracted by Isaac all the time.
Nor could the Marquis of Windsor afford to be vigilant about Morgan, who was so distracted by Isaac that he was thoroughly supportive.