Will Golan be destroyed? Will it perish from this world?
For the Dwarves, this was a foregone conclusion, a certainty engraved in stone.
Half of the Kingdom had fallen, and even the King was captured in the hands of the Dwarves, the consecutive victories made the Dwarves reluctant to accept an easy surrender—because that would mean no opportunity to claim military achievements.
And Kafu the Sixth already had plans to establish a vast Empire.
Accompanying the Dwarves' military edge was their propaganda onslaught.
They spread various pieces of news, such as certain territories had fallen, certain Dukes had surrendered without a fight, mixing truth and lies, spreading across the battlefield, and besides that, the Dwarves also claimed, once the people of Golan ceased resisting and became part of Kaelonde, they would selflessly share Hiris's Holy Artifact, the "Mechanical Book," leading humanity toward a great era as pioneers.
Yet, the will of the people of Golan had not faded.