They called upon the commoner class of the High Mountain Fairies, advocating not to bleed heedlessly, nor mindlessly sacrifice themselves.
They should keep their useful bodies intact, so to cooperate with the "visitors" from another world after the war, to build a better Fairy World.
In several royal court assemblies, the High Mountain Fairy Duke clashed heatedly with the eldest prince.
Now here he was, putting on a show of deep camaraderie.
Who was he trying to impress?
The nobility? Or the commoners?
Those in favor of war? Or those advocating for peace?
What message was he trying to convey?
Were the High Mountain Fairies preparing their entire clan to heed the royal family's call and resist the "invasion" to the death?
Or was the royal family not planning to resist until the very end, intending to negotiate with the "demon," no, the "visitor" from the other world?
For a time, the situation had become intricately complicated.