Bosiden's tears were not borne out of sorrow, but a visceral reaction to the perceived threat to his life.
Fortunately, the responses of Bismarck and Frederick unfolded just as Howard had anticipated.
Bismarck, upon witnessing Bosiden's abrupt departure without further ado, quickly exchanged a knowing glance with Frederick.
Frederick, understanding the cue, rose promptly from his seat, arms opened in a gesture of feigned warmth, and addressed the Oli Kingdom's Foreign Minister, "Ah, my dear, do not hasten away. We in Phrus always keep our word. Rest assured, we'll stand with Oli Kingdom in your next conflict against Osland Kingdom."
A month later, following a unanimous decision by Howard, Ness, and Boshni, Oli Kingdom declared war on Osland Kingdom.
Neplon, appointed as the supreme commander, led the combined forces.