After breakfast, Isaac visited the office where his grandfather and father worked.
I'll have the secretary take over and go inside.
Several secretaries are handling some kind of paperwork at a desk to the left and right of the room.
My grandfather sat on the desk in the back, side by side with another desk.
On my desk, I could see rolls, paper paperwork, etc.
"Grandpa, Father, suddenly I'm sorry. I want to tour your grandfather and your father's work. Are you sure you don't want to interrupt?
"Suddenly. But a tour..."
My grandfather Morgan glimpses Randolph.
(Hmm......, Randolph also seems to be getting lazy these days. Maybe if my son sees me, he'll give me a good nervousness.)
Morgan thought this much stimulation would be good once in a while.
Grant Isaac permission to visit.
"Fine. But if it seems to get in the way of my job, I'll call it off."
Isaac is a dear child, but be careful for once.
My grandson is cute, but the priority is higher on the job.
Though it's a piece of paper, it affects hundreds of people whether they sign it or not.
Exactly. I didn't imitate losing sight of "what's important as a nobleman" because of grandson cuteness.
"Thank you, Grandpa"
Randolph gives Morgan a strange look, lightly forgiven.
"Father, may I?
"I don't care, Isaac won't make a scene.... Randolph, you're in front of my son."
"I know."
Randolph smiled bitterly at his grinning father.
Now in training to learn to practice as the next generation of lords.
The actual job is separate from what I've been taught.
Sometimes I don't know, and I make mistakes.
- I want to be a good father in front of my son, a fine and respected father.
Everyone has feelings.
Randolph, naturally, also had that sentiment with him.
"Let's show my son the good, and let's not show him the bad," he decides.
Then come here, Isaac.
Call Isaac as Morgan taps his knee gently.
"Would you like to get in the way of your grandfather's work?
"It's okay. Now that Randolph's at work, I'm just checking the paperwork."
That's what Morgan says, but Isaac sees Randolph as chilling for once.
The owner of the Wellrod family is Morgan.
But Isaac, as his son, also needs to set up Randolph, his father.
No one is amused by the state of "listening to my grandfather, not myself, who is my father".
It is a consideration that as a nobleman it would not be nice to be right, but as a family.
Firstly, I give him the expression "I'm worried I'll get in your way of your grandfather at work" and watch how my father is doing.
Isaac nods gently as Randolph says, "Fine."
When I make sure I get permission, I walk over to my grandfather.
He was gently held up and sat on his knees.
"What is your father doing?
Isaac asks Morgan.
"It's the same paperwork that the tax officers do now. You have to know who to give what orders to, even to order someone. So this is how I actually remember what everyone does for themselves. Isaac will be doing it when he grows up, so you should see it now."
"Yes, Grandpa"
Morgan tries to preserve his majesty as a lord and says something small and difficult.
It's never about telling a three-year-old.
Isaac seemed to understand, so he stuck around and talked.
But my grandson has become interested in his work.
Morgan, who has risen to that visit, has not realized that it is too difficult for normal children.
"What kind of work does Grandpa do?
"Now it's a confirmation of Randolph's processed documents. We have a lot of work to do as lords, but we're all just getting started in the morning. Until the reports and plans come up from below, I'm doing some paperwork review."
"Your job as a lord is tough."
To Isaac's words, Morgan can flaunt his face.
It's still a pleasure to say that you understand your work.
Besides, the other guy was a cute grandson, so the joy seems to be on him.
"Oh, yeah. But I can be lazy as much as I want to skip. All you have to do is throw a job at the minister. But as someone who stands above people, that is unacceptable. If those who stand above appear lazy, those who stand below rot naturally. Every day, I get tired of working seriously, but that is the statute of those born into nobility. Just so Isaac's ready."
"Yes, I understand. Your grandfather is a fine man."
"What. This is a basic mindset."
That being said, with the respect of his grandson, Morgan suppresses joy as he hikes the hole in his nose.
It's nice to smile because it's in front of the minister, but I can't show you a deluded and pitiful face.
But my breathing is getting rough trying to indulge me.
On the top of Isaac's head, he had a fiercer sniffle.
"Father, I can do it. Confirm."
I offered Morgan the finished paperwork, wondering if I could spare Isaac's respect.
Morgan, who receives the paperwork, glances over the paperwork as he puts Isaac on his lap.
Isaac, this is a two-month revenue and expenditure report for a city called Alster in the south.
"What..."
Isaac was stunned.
The paperwork Randolph made still sees a shadow of effort.
But I'm just writing the totals by classifying the expenditures.
If this happens after processing, what happens before processing......
"What's going on before this?
Randolph shows the paperwork before he can process it.
I saw the report before I put it together. Isaac was going crazy.
Daily income and expenditure are written, but tax revenues and spending are miserable.
October ● income from toll tax, expenditure on supplies, income from marriage tax, etc. -.
Month × day toll tax revenue, equipment repair expenses, death tax income etc. -.
Without dividing income from expenditure, I just wrote reports of income and expenditure that were there on that day in order.
That's for a month.
Other reports were similar, even in diary form.
(This is for you in the kingdom that lasts five hundred years... What the hell is going on with human culture in this world?)
The tax officer who handles these documents every day will lose his mind.
However, it is not difficult to imagine that such inefficiencies would cause hardship to come to you around.
"Grandpa, this is..."
"I guess it was just too hard for Isaac. It's our job to check the paperwork we've all put together every day."
"Even if you're smart, you're still a three-year-old," Morgan thought when she saw Isaac flashing.
But that was a mistake.
The documents are not frozen without understanding.
Because it's too inefficient to freeze.
"Grandpa, may I borrow the pen and the rules, the paper and this report?
"I don't mind, but what are you going to do?
"I need to try something."
"Hmm... you can't do it at this desk. Hey, bring me something that's going to be underneath."
When Morgan spoke to the secretary in the room, the secretary had taken something like an A2 size picture out of the shelf.
It's got strings on it, so I guess it's something to use when writing while standing.
"Isaac is still small. I guess I can't reach it when I write at my desk. Will you write on the floor?"
"Yes, I'll keep the carpet clean"
Nicole laughs at Isaac, and Morgan's cheeks unwittingly loosen as she tries to preserve her majesty as a lord.
My grandson is still cute.
"May I?
"Yeah. Thanks, Benjamin"
The place where the secretary put the board is on the floor next to Morgan's desk.
- Isaac, Morgan, Randolph.
In the line of these three generations of lords, Morgan shouted delightfully in his heart.
He lines up his desk with his son Randolph, and his grandson Isaac, albeit on the floor.
The day of giving up the Lord's seat to Randolph will not be so far away.
But can we see the day Isaac sits in this chair?
Morgan unexpectedly turns his mind on a distant day.
Therefore, Isaac took note of Isaac's problematic behavior as a nobleman in thanking his minister.
If this is the case, "Thank you" and "Negiri" are fine.
When Isaac puts the paper on the board, he starts to draw the line with the rules.
What he's trying to write is a simple statement of income and expenditure.
I hand-written a simple table made in Excel that I had made in computer classes when I was a student.
When, for what reason, and how much money you earned.
That's why I'm in the process of writing that I'm sure it will be acceptable in this world.
Believe me, the struggle to be efficient is more acceptable than continuing in an inefficient way.
Morgan stares at Isaac, who is writing something so hard, and remembers that Isaac was presented with a sketch the other day.
(My son has to be raised responsibly, but it's true that grandchildren can be unconditionally adorable)
It is my duty, the father, to educate my own son.
But it is the duty of my son to educate my grandchildren.
As a grandfather, all you have to do is adore your grandchildren.
I didn't want to get old, but at times like this, "it's not bad to get old," Morgan thought.
Randolph tried to ask his father how to write the paperwork, but he was hesitant to see and talk to Isaac.
It's because of the deluded look on your face.
Where did Morgan's earlier determination go......
The way Isaac is doing something, Randolph himself wants to see it.
"Would you take a seat?" Randolph thought.
"Done! Grandpa, can you look at it?"
"Oh, let me see. This..."
The table Isaac made was compiled by extracting daily revenue-producing toll taxes from the report.
The table itself is a very simple table.
It's not even a bookkeeping moddle. It's crude, but it's better than a traditional report in terms of visibility.
But there are also problems that come to mind easily.
"This is easier to read than before...... It takes a lot of work to make paperwork for every tax income, every expense."
"I think that can be addressed by mass production in print. Once you've made it, it'll be easier later."
Printing itself is not a high hurdle, as typographical printing seems to be prevalent in this world.
It should be a lot easier because all you have to do is print the lines, not the letters.
"I would be confused if I handed it out to everyone, even if I could prepare the paper in print."
"You may be resistant at first. However, if you get used to it, you realize that the writing side also has advantages. You'll see at a glance if there are any missing entries for each item."
Isaac points to the document in front of Randolph.
"Besides, there are advantages due to the unification of the paper. Now it is a scroll or paper of a small size, but it is easier to store and manage by using uniform paper. If you drill a hole in the edge of the paper and spell it with a spelling string, you won't be able to scatter it and mix it with other documents."
"Hmm, you're gonna have to guess."
Morgan's assessment of Isaac was "an unusually dear child".
That impression was unnecessarily left because my brother, Nathan, was all year-to-year demanding "I want a new toy" and "I want more sweets".
Adult kid just reading a book in a library.
It was unusual for Isaac to recommend this much.
The content itself is worth considering.
The rest would be the reason.
Whether or not there is any deep reason.
Would you continue to feel confident as a grandfather if it was for a profound reason that you could not imagine......
I don't want to hear it, but I have to.
Morgan decided to be ready.
"Isaac, you're a smart kid... I want to hear that if there's a reason why you're so presumptuous."
"Think about when I became lord one day. So did the books in the library, because it was difficult to read that one volume was a scroll but two were spelled books, or that it was a series but it was fragmented. In the future, documents that are easier to see to work with are better."
"Right, right. Is that what happened?"
Format unification.
It looks easy, but it will take a lot of effort to spread the word.
I mentioned that to make it easier one day when I became a lord.
Morgan was a little relieved to hear why he was childish.
However, for whatever reason, I didn't realize that the content could not be said to be childish.
Maybe Morgan is feeling a little dull because he's been dealing with Isaac for a long time.
"You do end up working temporarily. But in the future, if it's going to be easier to work on an ongoing basis, I think you should do it early. There will be mistakes in my current report that I will read off. Of course, there are factors such as the budget for the current fiscal year and the spare personnel who can assign jobs to the unified formats, so I'm not saying I want you to do it now."
"Oh well..."
I thought you were a smart kid, but I didn't think you were this smart.
If I were three years old and this, what would happen in ten more years?
Maybe I should hide myself or something.
My grandson was happy to grow up, but at the same time he felt a little lonely that the word "hiding" would make him head over.
But I'm just starting to teach Randolph.
You still have to be active.
Besides, there's a problem with this.
"But I can't do that"
"What is it?
It was a good suggestion, but there was a good reason why I couldn't.
I'll explain that to Isaac.
"A thing called aristocracy weighs tradition. We'll keep the reports the way we do things in each house. Trying to make you abandon tradition would be a big rebellion. You can't force me."
"Really..."
Isaac shombolished.
(Large rebellion means you have to acquire enough power to contain it...)
Seeing that, Morgan couldn't wait to change her mind.
"Speaking of which, do you have anything you want? It would be helpful if you would say it clarity, like Nathan."
- Fish with things.
That's the way I thought about pleasing Isaac, being Morgan.
In fact, if it was Nathan, this would have been enough.
It's not strange to think that Isaac would go by more than being a child either.
"Is that what you want? Gold and Kwon Ri - I want a penny and a flowerbed. And a sword."
It was Isaac, whose true intentions were about to be leaked by accident, but he managed to mislead.
"A penny? If you want something, I'll buy it for you."
Morgan didn't question the "I want a sword" part.
Isaac is a boy too.
I just thought you'd just be interested in that stuff.
"No. I'd rather get a dime and shop for myself than have you buy what you want."
It may not be necessary because it is the Marquis family.
But Isaac wanted to remember his sense of money.
I have something I want.
But that didn't have to be prepared by people, it had to be prepared by themselves.
Because it was more effective.
"Okay. Let's get it ready. But if you want something, don't hesitate to say it."
"Yes, Grandpa"
He hugs Isaac, smiling nicely, and Morgan cheeks.
"Are we done talking?
"Ugh, um"
Randolph speaks up when he sees that Isaac and Morgan are finished talking.
So "Speaking of which, Randolph was there," Morgan feels a little bumpy.
"Father, if you're done talking, I'd appreciate it if you could explain earlier..."
Yes, Randolph didn't understand the earlier story.
To be precise, I knew I was talking about formatting unity, but I didn't know why that was a good thing.
I don't know. It would be a scroll, but it would be paper, but it was a recognition to the extent that it was "good to read."
So I was just wondering why Isaac and Morgan were seriously talking about that.
"Right. There's time, and let's talk slowly."
I have no problem not knowing the value of the earlier story.
If you're willing to try to find out, that's fine.
All you have to do is teach so you can understand.
Randolph is still young, too.
You just have to learn a little bit.
That's how Morgan thought and thought.
(Randolph's reaction should be normal. Maybe Isaac is the rebirth of his father?... No, that can't be happening)
Morgan's brain says, "Isn't it the rebirth of my father, who died before Isaac was born?" The idea came to mind.
Jude, Morgan's father and great-grandfather to Isaac.
I have also heard that he used to conjure up one scale of talent more than he did when he was a child.
- Aren't you reborn as Isaac and trying to change things in ways you couldn't have done in your lifetime?
That's how I thought about it.
(No, you don't. My father sucked as a person, but Isaac is adorable.... I need to be careful not to be that kind of person)
Morgan is determined to make her lovely grandson look like her father Jude.
(Randolph grew up to be a good kid, but I wonder if Isaac could raise him the same way for a smart minute. Whether Randolph and the others can do it well…)
Isaac's education should be focused only on Randolph and Lucia.
You have to grow up with your child as a parent, and you shouldn't talk more out of the way than you need to from the side.
Sometimes, you should keep it enough to support it.
(Speaking of which, I think I've heard before that pets and such are good. If it's about as helpful as emotional education, it won't be a problem)
What kind of pet is good to give away?
I also thought as I stroked Isaac's head to talk to his wife, Margaret, to make up my mind.
However, I couldn't even imagine that my lovely grandson was thinking of something more horrible than Jude: "If I took over this country, I'd change the format, not just the format, but everything conveniently."