The shaking was stronger than I had anticipated.
Before entering the meeting room, Brynhild had forcibly separated her feelings from her reason, participating in the meeting as an almost indifferent bystander, not commenting on the content of the meeting or Li Lin's decisions, perfectly playing the role of an advisor.
Was it the resolve of a woman? Or the self-restraint of an officer?
Perhaps it was neither. Likely, it was because she understood that she could only respond calmly, that she could not bring her emotions into this place.
"The army will do everything in its power to resolve this issue."
Throughout the meeting, Brynhild had only left this sentence. Neither agreeing nor disagreeing, only stating the facts.
She had exerted all her efforts just to avoid meeting the eyes of the governor who was sitting next to her.