Because of that, they lost two full divisions. Under normal circumstances, Libertus would've been executed. But Talcott had covered for him instead, blaming the mistake on the Kingdom of Rosaria and using it as an excuse to justify sending troops against them.
Now, Libertus wouldn't dare raise his head again.
In other words, no matter what Weskham tried, there was no way he could gather the strength to go against Talcott.
As he thought through all this, Talcott checked the time and then left the office with his adjutants. They headed toward the castle's parade grounds.
There, the grand army prepared to invade the Kingdom of Rosaria—and from there, into the nation of Nabradia—was probably already lined up, waiting for the signal to depart.