"War again, really? How many times have we gone to war? Eighteen-- no, twenty? Among those instances, there was only a handful wherein the Empire was able to send reinforcements. It's clear that they're driving us to our deaths."
In the briefing, no one was allowed to speak when the prolocutor, Countess Evgenei Hera, was in the stand. However, there were still a handful of exceptions.
First and foremost, the one who had intervened should have a valid basis for raising a complaint. The complaint in itself should not contain pieces of information that could put the Crown Prince's Army's loyalty at stake.
That being said, it was clear that the first rule had already been broken.