Justice, morality, rights and wrongs.
How does Minerva perceive this war, in which these concepts hardly seem to intervene? Or, rather, what is the prevailing human view on this?
This is important, it might determine the future.
"I've read the report… how should I put it…"
Minerva frowned, taking a moment to choose her words before speaking them aloud.
"'Extremely intense' would be the most straightforward feeling; going beyond that, it would just be nauseating."
"Indeed."
As long as it doesn't involve the military achievements and losses of their own country, the reports don't contain too much fluff. Not to mention, enjoying the embarrassment of Albion has always been the delight of Charlemagne's people. Hence, the report they delivered to the royal family about the Riga Fortress assault should be quite close to the actual situation. Anyone who reads these reports will feel the intensity and disgust.