Matt and Tommy, who were there, said, "Isn't that nice? They reacted, and others envied Elias for" falling in love with the elves. "
Only Kai, who knew Isaac's heart, was sympathetic.
It was the Marquis of Warwick and Count Lancaster who looked reluctant.
They felt threatened by Bridget's presence.
I have to admit that my proud daughter is inferior to Bridget.
If you chose that many beautiful women as First Lady, you might not expect to welcome your daughter as a side room.
"Don't abandon my daughter," he looked at Isaac screaming.
The most interesting thing was Nicole's move, but she wasn't curiously interested in Isaac.
I was supposed to talk to you in this situation, but for some reason I didn't.
--as if you lost interest in Isaac.
Isaac felt creepy because Nicole couldn't easily give up the man.
It was a party that Isaac always regretted that he wasn't supposed to be there.
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The following day, a meeting was set up at the Marquis of Welrod's mansion.
Morgan had a job, but took a majestic break from work.
No, exactly, "because it's going to be an important diplomatic negotiation with the elves," and I'm here as Foreign Minister.
The job I left behind.
Especially the documents requiring the signature of the person in charge were all left to Elias.
He is the chief executive of the state (King).
At a time when I had to do my job, Morgan entrusted me with approving the documents in return for adding extra issues.
The Marquis of Welrod was attended by the family and Lisa.
Elves, besides Edmond, Mathias, Claude and his family.
Of course, Bridget and her family were also present.
Dwarf also said he wanted to know the results, so Sieghart and his attendant were present.
But there are no embassy officials.
"If you're going to marry an elf wife, I'd like you to marry a dwarf," so I was wondering why the embassy wasn't there.
We'll have to ask them what they're after.
"I can't answer Bridget's feelings. That's what we talked about, right? Why did you bring up the story in that way again?
But let's start with Bridget.
Isaac tries to ask her for her sincerity.
Her face was bright red with tears.
That was before Isaac asked me why.
(Are you ashamed of your actions?
Isaac thought so.
"Because... it's not that bad."
Slow?
But the unexpected answer came back.
"That's right, it's not good. Isaac was engaged because he wanted to be with Lisa. I want to be with Isaac, too! That's why I want you to get engaged!
"I want to stay with you....."
Honestly, I'm glad you said that.
I think it's different from this.
We can't just want to be engaged.
"That's all I need to do to get engaged... If you want to stay with me, why don't you stay the way you've always been?"
"I can't do what I've always done! I mean, Isaac and Lisa are engaged, and you're getting married soon, right? Because they're aware of each other, it's getting harder for them to get into the conversation. I'm sure if they get married... I want to stay in a family relationship with everyone...."
"If you just want to talk, you don't have to marry anymore...."
"That's not what I meant. Blindness!"
(Hmm....)
Bridget is pointing towards you.
Though I was supposed to think in common sense and give a normal answer, this reaction.
Isaac didn't know what Bridget was thinking.
I just wanted you to explain it in a little more detail.
"But as I told you before, if you marry Bridget, you'll also have to take a wife from the dwarf to balance it. I don't want to spoil the family by marrying someone I've never met before. So..."
"It's okay."
As Isaac tried to persuade him to bring out the dwarf, Sieghart caught in his mouth.
The word "all right" has nothing but an unpleasant feeling.
"I'm more of a Neuizen idea than a... We are not considering strengthening the relationship through marriage. Human life expectancy is decades and dwarf life is hundreds of years. But technology is forever. We value technical relationships more than kinship. I believe that the exchange of technology has been sufficient to continue friendly relations. Plus, I looked into the Marquis of Welrod... It doesn't make much sense, does it?
(Grandpa!
The ancestors of the Marquis of Welrod, including Jude,
"How much can I trust in my marriage to the Marquis of Welrod?
It had a 12-minute effect on anxiety.
After all, even my child will be used as a tool for murder.
It is equal to not having credibility.
As a result, the Dwarves have given up sending their daughters in.
Of course, it is true that technical exchanges are more important.
I appreciate that, but it's different now.
Because under the pretext of a dwarf, Bridget can't give up.
"So don't say, 'If you're going to marry an elf daughter, you're going to marry a dwarf daughter.' That's proof that the ambassador, Mr. Villy, isn't here. As a friend of Isaac's, I'm just here to see what happens to my relationship with the elves. I won't say anything extra."
(I want you to do it now....)
I don't think I can expect a dwarf this time.
Unfortunately, Isaac's wish did not come true.
"But I'm sure Elves are welcome to enter into a marriage. Isaac is the one who goes up. Marrying Bridget and making it clear that she's not a human supremacist is a good thing for both of us in the future."
--Instead of expecting it, Sieghult stabbed me in the back.
He's not on Isaac's side either.
What you're saying is not wrong, but Isaac is not asking for the right answer.
Every time I went on talking, I was going to get distracted by the trouble.
But we can't just give up.
It's not just about Isaac, it's about Lisa.
"But, Mr. Bridget. I will one day marry the Duchess. [M] And then you married Mr. Bridget, right? That way, though not aristocratic, you'll have to think about your relationship with Elves before Lisa. I can't be the Third Lady. So, considering the inheritance problem... I have to make children from the First Lady in turn. When I marry Mr. Bridget, Lisa will be behind me. What do you think of that place?
Even so, Lisa falls into the category of late arrivals in this world.
It would be unfortunate to think of her position that she would be delayed in giving birth to more children.
As for Isaac, Pamela was the best, and Lisa was the second.
But Edmond and Mathias laugh at the idea.
"Lord Enfield is also a child of men. Looks like you're trapped in the realm of human thought. We elves are not trapped in the idea of" getting married after graduating from Royal College. "I don't know who you are, but you may want to be encouraged to have children with a candidate in the main room, and then with Lisa. You can just get engaged to Bridget and get married in a few years."
Edmond's answer was straightforward.
--I don't stick to getting married soon after graduation.
This was a blind spot for Isaac to focus on the graduation ceremony.
It is probably due to differences in life expectancy and culture.
I won't tell you to push your fiancée first.
You won't rush because you have plenty of time to spare elves.
Morgan and the others could not object to the proposal.
"Why does Isaac hate it so much? I was just wondering.
Even though he is targeting Pamela, he is a perfect opponent for the Second Lady and Third Lady.
"Isaac, I know you're worried. I put you through a lot of trouble just because I didn't care about the sequence. But you don't have to be hypersensitive in the order in which you make children. I don't know who to make the First Lady of, but if it's a family that fits the order, it won't be a problem if we decide to inherit a child born between them."
They didn't say, "Make Bridget the First Lady," so there seemed to be no reason to refuse.
Randolph thought so and cut Isaac's back in the form of backup (...).
"Well, if you decide to inherit the Marquis of Welrod from Lisa... You don't have to think about putting Lisa and the baby behind you. It's up to God when a child can do it. If you're waiting to have a baby with the First Lady, I don't know when I can have a baby."
Even Lucia has been pushing Isaac's back and pushing him off the cliff.
But they...
"I'm engaged to Lisa and like Tiffany and I'm waiting for her to calm down. So you really want to marry Bridget, who we've been with since childhood?
- I'm just supporting you.
But Isaac can't blame them.
We haven't talked about Pamela yet, so we don't know what Isaac's thinking.
I was only able to make a judgment based on the information I know at this stage.
As a result, even if Isaac didn't want to go in the right direction, he was guiding you there without knowing.
Just because my parents don't seem to be good at hiding things, I was trying to stretch the explanation to the brink.
This is Isaac's mistake.
The mistake was tormenting Isaac.
"But...."
I was inspired by Isaac's reluctance to put an end to this situation.
"But there's a big problem. Mr. Bridget must be about 150, right?
"... yeah, that's right."
"Can you attack me by age?" and Bridget's expression was shadowy.
The intuition was right and wrong again.
Isaac didn't mean to say, "I don't want to marry a 150-year-old grandmother."
"Elves last about ten times longer than humans. Around 15 years of age for humans. Doesn't that mean you're not of marriageable age?
This is an idea that takes the common sense of the world that "the eighteenth ban is severe" backwards.
Being naughty with someone around the age of 15 was also unacceptable in my previous life.
In a more restrictive world, it would be impossible.
Take this as a shield and refuse the engagement.
Thirty years from now, Isaac will be an old man, and Bridget will lose interest.
Isaac was relieved that he had "won."
"... is that really what you're saying?
Claude asked with a stunned expression.
Most people say, "What kind of dissatisfaction are you having marrying a cute young girl? But you're going to say,
Of course, Isaac thinks Bridget is beautiful.
But Lisa, who is said not to be comfortable by this world standard, is a beautiful woman who wants to thank Isaac for "Thank you for getting engaged."
There are only errors such as choosing a beautiful woman with 90 out of 100 points or choosing a beautiful woman with 95 points.
And by Isaac's personal standards, overall, Lisa wins.
Just because she was beautiful did not give her a compelling reason to marry.
But Claude wasn't stunned.
Isaac was the only one who didn't know.
"I'm over 18, so I'm sure there's nothing wrong with that."
Eh!
Isaac was surprised to hear an unexpected response.
Moreover, I was surprised to realize that I was the only one who was surprised.
"If your body doesn't grow so much that you can't have a child, you'll have no problem getting married when you're fit to have a child."
"Well, that's...."
(Even though humans and elves grow at different rates, is it okay to be 18 years old?
Certainly, in previous life, some games had a note saying, "All characters are over 18 years old."
Even if it looks young.
Isaac thinks that the building may have been applied in this world.
(No, didn't you just think about it because it doesn't appear in the game?
Maybe he just wanted to give Nicole a luxurious taste in the name of "made of dwarf."
That's why the elf and dwarf settings are so sweet.
But I didn't think it would even apply to the age limit.
Didn't the world's inhabitants wonder that the "marriage begins at the age of 18" rule also applies to elves?
At least it seems to be self-regulating until the age at which children can be made, so I may be thinking about it somewhat.
But that's not the problem now.
The problem was that the inspired rejection method was completely futile.
Fatigue keeps coming.
"You didn't know? You've been reading a lot of books and gaining knowledge?
It seemed surprising that Isaac didn't know that Morgan and "Elves are OK if they're over the age of 18."
Even Isaac, who doesn't know anything about common sense, is stunned by this.
No, it wasn't just him and Claude.
The others were stunned by Isaac's ignorance.
Only Bridget had a joyful smile.
"Hmm, you were mistaken for your age. Then there's no problem anymore!
"Don't worry, Bridget is already a child ready body."
"Already, Father. Don't say that."
"After we talked about making scattered babies, I guess now's the time."
Bridget was hanging out with his father, Yug and Caccia, but Isaac couldn't feel a shy mood.
Because the age limit thought to be a trump card has been wasted.
(Speaking of which, when Vicomte Gilmore was delusional, his age wasn't a problem....)
The first time Elves came to King's Landing, Count Gilmore touched Bridget's ass and got a knee kick.
The Duchess of Gilmore, who caused the disturbances, was relieved of his duties as Councillor.
However, the problem that arose at that time was that the negotiations might break down, and it was not that it was "Lolicon who was obsessed with minors."
After that disturbance, I didn't hear such rumors, so I don't suppose there was anything wrong with my age.
This was a big mistake.
I had a hint, but I didn't notice it.
Claude would have treated Bridget's children differently because of his age.
If Bridget and I were old, we might have treated her like a lady.
Then Isaac might have noticed about his age earlier.
(It's not good. You might have just avoided me because you didn't know I was "Elves are over 18 years old." You might be attacking me with one less obstacle....)
Isaac regrets digging a grave.
(I can't help it. Cut that card.)
But Isaac didn't give up easily either.
Decide to use the last resort.
It is a trump card that should not be used as a person, but it is unavoidable.
Forced marriage to a man without love only makes him unhappy.
Isaac decided to demolish his heart and throw her out.