"He's trying to show us goodwill," Macaro replied succinctly.
"Interesting," Count Violet smiled. That young man, though impulsive in his actions, was not reckless; indeed, he was quite intriguing. And the timing of sending this letter couldn't have been more perfect, which he found truly delightful.
It was clearly not a coincidence.
Count Bali raised his head and glanced at Macaro beside him, thinking that this old fox must have noticed it too. But what exactly did the other party want?
If he sought tangible support—relying solely on a note that barely qualified as an Oath of Alliance seemed rather naive. The person who sent such a letter wouldn't be that childish.
But if all he wanted was a pledge from the Royalists and the Princess's faction, then how did he plan to resolve the subsequent real crises?
Mere words wouldn't withstand thousands of troops—
