For a long time, good and evil were nothing more than nicknames for victory and defeat, and only the fanatical believers sought meaning in the war and slaughter. The general public's attitude toward war was fundamentally numb. But now, Charlemagne, who was grandly portraying itself as a victim, was actually the perpetrator that had alienated all its neighboring countries. Those who are either still suffering from Charlemagne Army's various war crimes or have fresh memories of them wouldn't have an ounce of sympathy for the misfortunes of this aggressor. They would only feel a sense of heartfelt relief and then watch with cold indifference as Charlemagne was kicked in the butt by its Sharp-Eared allies and fled in a huff.