This ridiculous battle threw Radensdorf into utter chaos. With refugees, enemy cavalry, and deserters running rampant in every direction, could there be a worse hell than this?
A clean death would almost be a mercy. They created this hell just for the sake of negotiations? Unfortunately, in the politics that medieval nobles pursued, harm to commoners was never even a consideration.
"The only ones left on that battlefield now would be the Offenburg Knights."
"Commander Benjamin is still out there?"
"He helped Sir Fehrt of Waldsee and the nobles escape. I never imagined a knight with such an unshakable sense of justice would serve under a greedy prince like Marquis Offenburg."
"Hmm, the common folk escaped with them too, right?"
"That I don't know. The commoners will run on their own, won't they?"
He seemed to have no interest in such things whatsoever. That's probably the typical noble mindset. After asking the viscount a few more questions, I requested that he lend me troops.
