But, which grows faster, the development of a dozen Juvenile Dragons or a unified empire with wise leadership?
The Great Dragon is indeed a calamity that cannot be managed by human power, yet in the face of a strong and united nation, even calamities must bow down.
Sophia knew that the young lady had already secured her victory.
The focus of attention moving forward isn't on war; a one-sided battle can hardly be called a war.
What remains to be seen is to what extent the young lady can lead this Winter Empire.
Hmm, it's time to solve the issue of unity in this newly established Winter Empire; they need a common faith.
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On the other hand, Dorothy indeed, as Sophia expected, had completely forgotten she was still playing a war game against others; her mind was now filled with various plans to strengthen the military and the nation, various technological tree lighting sequences, and commercial road layouts.
War? What war? Farming is much more fun than fighting.
