(It's not completely over. (It's not completely over, but we overcame a major obstacle to save and obtain Pamela.
Isaac chewed on his accomplishment.
All the hard work he had done so far had paid off.
A little bit of a lingering feeling.
--But there was someone who would destroy that lingering feeling.
"Please wait for the marriage!
--Was it the one who was in love with Pamela?
Everyone reflexively looks in the direction the voice came from.
Isaac recognized the voice immediately because it sounded familiar.
I know this is an important conversation. I know that this is an important matter, and I would like to have a talk with my family.
--The voice was Randolph.
He is not only accompanied by his own family, but also by Lisa and Baron and Baroness Burton.
With everyone in tow, he went to the Marquesses of Windsor and invited them to join him at the guest table where Morgan and the others were.
There he beckoned to Isaac and Pamela to come over.
They headed towards it together.
On the way, Pamela spoke to him in a quiet voice.
It was scary, but ....... Thank you for saving me.
I wish I could have found a way to make it less scary, but ....... I'm sorry.
That was all the two of them said.
It would not be good if anyone else heard them.
But even with just this conversation, the fact that this was a different relationship made my heart leap.
However, the heat soon cooled down.
(What would happen if I didn't tell my dad about this? ......)
I told the people of the Marquess of Windsor that my parents are not good at telling lies, so I didn't tell them about the graduation ceremony.
Therefore, they will keep their mouths shut.
What I was afraid of was that they would tell me that Isaac had always been in love with Pamela.
There is a big difference in the impression that people around you get when you say you like someone outwardly and when you really like someone.
I was worried that he might mention it to her.
Isaac was not the only one who was wondering what Randolph would say at this point.
Many of us were wondering, "Why did Randolph gather everyone together? Many were wondering, "Why did Randolph gather everyone together?
Elias was one of them.
But in his position as king...
"Hey, hey, what are you talking about? Why don't you tell me about it?
--But as the king, he couldn't just poke his nose into the matter.
The contents of the conversation were probably deeply related only to the two families.
Even if he was curious, he couldn't listen in.
So Elias instructed his close attendants to secretly ask around.
If you can't move yourself, just use others.
When Isaac and Pamela arrived at the family, Randolph was the first to speak.
I don't mean to criticize the actions you took to help Pamela. But there are some things that we need to discuss with the Marquesses of Windsor. I'm not trying to say anything bad about ...... Pamela, so please don't misunderstand me on that point.
Randolph was speaking to the people of the Marquess of Windsor from the middle of his speech.
That's how delicate the topic is.
Everyone gasped.
"Isaac. Think of Pamela as Melinda and Lisa as Lucia. The situation now is similar to my time. There could be chaos in your generation as well. What are your thoughts on that?
--That's what Randolph feared.
Randolph's concern was that Isaac might make the same mistake he had made. I'm not sure.
In the past, Randolph had taken in Melinda, who had been sent back from the Kingdom of Rockwell.
He had been aware of the possibility of marrying her since she was a child, and he had been in love with her until she left for Rockwell Kingdom.
The same is true for Isaac and Pamela.
They may have fallen in love at first sight when they were young and are still reeling from those memories.
However, love alone is not enough to make a marriage work.
They knew that better than anyone else.
It was fine if Isaac had saved Pamela with that much thought.
But if he hadn't thought about it, then he would have to discuss it with the Marquesses of Windsor and work it out.
It was a very delicate and important issue.
Randolph was so excited that the words, "It's just like my time," were heard leaking out around him.
It was a game of word of mouth, and everyone knew about it.
When Loretta, Amanda, Judith, Tiffany, and Bridget heard the story, they prayed.
--Good luck Randolph.
And Tiffany--
(Why did I think you wanted your uncle to do well? ...... Maybe it's me!
(Why did I think that my uncle would want me to do well?) -- and she blushed and was embarrassed as she realized the feelings that were beginning to develop.
Elias, too, was both relieved and concerned to learn of Randolph's concern.
If Isaac reconsidered, "You're right," he said, the situation would quickly deteriorate.
He wished that he had thought of a way out of this.
He wished he had thought of a way out of this. "It's no good saving her now if she's going to be unhappy years from now. The Marquesses of Windsor and my family will be at odds this time. I suppose we could try to help her in a different way. ......
"I think your concern is justified, father. But I'm sure it won't be a problem.
Isaac was inwardly relieved.
He was relieved that his father had not touched him in any way that he should not have.
He was excited, but he was also calm, which helped.
There was a possibility that I would marry Her Highness Loretta or Amanda. That's why when I confessed to Lisa, I also included 'if you don't mind being the second wife. As I said earlier, I would take Pamela as my regular wife and Lisa as my second wife. I also plan to name the heir according to the order of wives. The probability of the situation you have in mind, Father, is low.
It was no surprise that the position of first wife had been left vacant for this occasion.
I am careful not to let Randolph worry about it.
In the first place, it was Randolph who had made Lucia the first lady, which was a strange pecking order.
If Melinda had been the first wife and Lucia the second wife, there would have been no room for Isaac to get rid of Nathan.
The more legitimate the position, the easier it is to convince others.
That's why Isaac was also prepared to welcome Pamela, the marquise, as his first wife and Lisa, the baroness, as his second wife.
There would be no confusion like there was for him.
I won't let Lisa go through what your mother went through. Adela has been very good to me, and I will do my best to make her as happy as I can.
"Oh, I see. ......
--Randolph felt awkward mentioning this topic.
Randolph felt a little regretful.
But it is also something that I need to hear.
I'm not going to stop, even though I regret it.
What are the thoughts of the Marquesses of Windsor?
There is nothing to think about, ....... It's hard to think of anything else when the situation is like this. But I am grateful to you for saving Pamela's life.
Randolph's question was answered by Theodore in a tired voice.
He, too, had hoped for a little of Jason's conscience.
And yet, as Isaac had said, Jason was willing to cut Pamela loose for Nicole's sake.
The psychological damage was great.
It was not only him, but the others as well.
The Marquis of Welrod has no problems with the Marquis of Welrod. If there is no problem with the Marquess of Welrod, I think it would be better if you continue to marry her.
Alice also seemed to have lost her desire to continue her marriage to Jason at any cost.
She encouraged him to marry Isaac.
However, a big problem remains. The Marquesses of Welrod will not only be marrying the Marquesses of Wilmente, but also the Marquesses of Windsor, and isn't it bad that the Marquesses of Warwick are the only ones left out of the 4Ws?
Someone voiced the concern that had crossed everyone's mind at one time or another.
Randolph almost nodded, but his movements stopped when he saw the speaker.
"The Marquis of Warwick: .......
The speaker was the Marquis of Warwick.
He was sitting side by side with Morgan and the others at the guest table, so he was listening carefully to what was being said.
He's going to stick his neck out here and there.
But everyone is just dumbfounded.
"This is the story of the Marquesses of Welrod and Windsor. ......
"That's fine. It's best to talk about it when everyone is present, right?
The Marquess of Warwick interferes openly.
The Marquis of Warwick interfered proudly. He was desperate, because if he missed this opportunity, Isaac and Amanda would lose their chance to get married.
But desperation does not necessarily mean success.
No, let's leave that for another time.
Isaac cut off his hopes.
I'm too occupied with helping Pamela right now. I don't have time to think about Amanda right now. Can you give me a break for now?
Isaac replied with a tired expression.
But it wasn't that he was tired from thinking too much about saving Pamela.
It was because he was mentally exhausted by being reminded that he also had to deal with Amanda and the others.
But to Marquis Warrick, Isaac seemed to be whining, which was unusual, "I'm too busy trying to save Pamela and avoid the danger of civil war.
'Mmmm ....... Okay, I understand. Let's back off for now. But don't forget that we'll talk later.
The Marquis of Warwick also owed the Marquess of Windsor a debt.
The Marquess of Warwick owed the Marquess of Windsor a debt, and this time he was willing to back down.
Of course, he did not miss Isaac's words of "another time".
He showed his satisfaction at being able to get his promise out.
But he wasn't satisfied with just the promise.
He was also pleased that Isaac had agreed to take Pamela as his wife.
As he said earlier, considering the balance between the marquess families, the Marquesses of Warwick could not be the only ones excluded.
It was also a chance to send Amanda to Isaac, even if she was his second wife.
The Marquis of Warwick does not have the intention to rebel against the royal family as people around him think.
Rather, he was grateful for Jason's outburst.
Isaac and the others, who did not know this, were only happy that they were able to postpone the problem.
'Um, ....... As for the Marquesses of Windsor, are you sure that this marriage is okay?
Randolph was puzzled by the intruder, but confirmed to the Marquis of Windsor.
There is no problem. I'm rather grateful for it. Are the Barton barons dissatisfied with you?
'We have no complaints, sir. We are not dissatisfied, because it was an unexpected pleasure for us to have our daughter become the wife of Lord Enfield. We would not be dissatisfied even if she became the fifth lady, let alone the second. The only thing I'm worried about is whether my daughter will be able to get along with Lady Pamela.
Baron Burton replied to the Marquis of Windsor's question.
Pamela was not the kind of person Isaac had expected to marry.
Unlike Amanda and the others, his relationship with Pamela was a complete unknown.
That was the only thing that caused him great anxiety.
It was Pamela who tried to relieve him of his anxiety.
I've talked to Lisa a few times, and she seems like a kind woman, so I had a feeling that we could get along well. I know I shouldn't say it like this, but I had a feeling that she wouldn't be like the little mother-in-law I'd heard so much about.
"No problem. I'm sure you'll be happy to hear that. ......
I'm not sure what to say.
It's a good idea to take a look at your own personal life.
It's a great way to make sure you're getting the most out of your money.
The more you think about it, the more improbable what Nicole is doing is. "I will help the two of you get along. I will take care of the two of you, but there will be some things that I am inexperienced in. I would like to do that with the help of my fathers. Of course, I would appreciate your guidance and encouragement as well, Theodore.
"Well, that's not as much as I'm going to ask you to do again. ...... I'm sure the head of the family is inexperienced, and as the forerunner, I'll help in any way I can.
Theodore and the others did not want to get into trouble with the Barton barons.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do it.
They didn't want to make enemies of Isaac, who was closer to them than to the Burton barons.
They are not someone to be taken lightly.
He had no objection to supporting Pamela and Lisa so that they could get along well as first and second wives.
'Father, I understand that the Marquesses of Windsor are also willing to help.
"Yes, they are. Then there is nothing to say. We'll do our best to support them.
Thank you.
Randolph's concern was justified.
There was no point in worrying about something that came out of nowhere.
But now that the Marquesses of Welrod, Windsor, and Burton had confirmed that they would work together, they were able to take the first step forward.
All that was left was to get through this and resolve the friction in actual married life.
'Now then, there is one final thing I would like you to approve.
Isaac begins to talk about his proposal to save Pamela.