After reprimanding everyone, Caesar IV awkwardly found that nobody reacted at all.
The disgrace of the ancestors was nonexistent.
The topic under discussion was, after all, the kingdom's hegemony.
Even if the language was a bit out of line, in the face of dazzling achievements, it was nothing.
What the ancestors wanted to accomplish but failed, finally was completed in this generation.
Everyone's confidence and pride were overflowing, not something the King could change with a few scoldings.
"Your Majesty, do you think we should send reinforcements now?"
Chancellor Duke Beckett's question focused everyone's attention on Caesar IV.
Undoubtedly, this was a thorny problem.
For Caesar IV, whether to support sending troops or not was a political stance.
For the King, he needed to act as an arbiter and not passively participate in political factions.
"The continental situation is volatile, and it may change again tomorrow.
