Everything understood so far fell within a range of comprehension, but the crimes Luwa was accusing someone of... seemed somewhat off. Exceeding authority, insubordination, thoughtless recklessness – aren't these typical actions of the army? Shouldn't such deeds by the army be set as good examples and encouraged? Why turn it into a matter for a military tribunal? Even if that peasant girl is not from your faction and must be thoroughly suppressed, there are other pressing matters to attend to; yet, you harp on "civilians" and "women," exhibiting exactly the petty behavior of a scoundrel. Are you not afraid of stirring public resentment with such talk?
"... Gentlemen! We are in a state of emergency,"
As the senior ministers' minds wandered, Luwa's voice, raised an octave, pulled everyone's attention back to the present.