The scent of black tea somewhat diluted the sweaty odour and the smell of engine oil permeating the cabin. The tea brewed in the electric tea stove was slightly off in taste, but considering that the electric tea stoves used in soldiers' cabins on large warships were seen as luxurious high-end products on submarines, no one complained further. Moreover, the ruler himself was not one to complain, and the soldiers of the Schutzstaffel were not fussy. As long as the black tea didn't taste like engine oil, they were satisfied.
Having said that, the navy, which is known for its superior food and the privilege of tasting cuisines from around the world, was unable to provide even a decent cup of candied tea for the ruler. Despite technical and situational limitations, this fact was somewhat embarrassing for the proud Sea Eagles.
Unaware of the sense of guilt among his subordinates, the de facto dictator of Alfheim was browsing through the document reports.