Alfonso took the documents, his eyes scanning the words that held the weight of the nation's future. The demands, bold and audacious, reflected the assertiveness of a victorious force. Alfonso, while acknowledging their boldness, nodded in approval.
"These demands are just. We are the victors, and it is our right to dictate the terms of peace," Alfonso remarked, his voice resonating with a regal certainty.
The Minister of War hesitated for a moment before speaking, "Your Majesty, one of the demands involves the control of Joseon Land. It is a significant proposition, and the Japanese are hesitant to relinquish it."
Alfonso, though aware of the potential controversy surrounding the demand, maintained his resolve. "Joseon Land shall be under our control. The Japanese must understand the consequences if they refuse. We have the upper hand, and we shall not shy away from asserting our dominance."