Temporarily setting aside the issues of Li Lin and Charlemagne, the secretary-general started looking into the second question.
What benefits can Albion derive from this joint operation?
The answer is — a lot.
Considering the premise of not affecting Lapland's resistance to the Ros United Duchy, the strength of their old adversary, Charlemagne, has been greatly reduced. Meanwhile, they have gained a potential ally who could play a crucial role at a pivotal moment, setting a trap for Charlemagne, which may explode at any moment. Besides, they have netted quite a few gold coins...
There are many gifts, both big and small, but when combined with the third question, they pose a worrying issue.
Can His Majesty the King handle such a potential ally, an ally who knows his role, and brings long-term strategic benefits to Albion?