Durin nodded contentedly as he watched the young man named Rota digging the soil with the children and their shovels.
This Savoyard was quite interesting; both Rofsky and Vili's reports had mentioned him.
It was just a pity that he belonged to Prince Zaiyigu, a prince of no small ambition. The prince had been the first to declare his intent to reclaim the sacred lands of Savoy — the old Savoy territories, including parts of Switzerland. "Does your sacred land include these, my lad?"
Afterwards, Durin and the Sidney Union had signed a ceasefire agreement. Officially, because of his overstepping remarks, the prince had been sent to Foresty Land. But in Durin's view, if you can still hold military power after overstepping, can it really be considered overstepping? Durin had his doubts.
So this young man named Rota Vanta was doomed to be a reliable person for Prince Zaiyigu.
His future was bound to stand on the opposite side of the Austria-Swiss Union. Today's friend?