Such an implicit rule clearly benefits Richard. A noble monarch like him, even if he cannot obtain the Commander-in-Chief position, should be on par with Losa in status, jointly formulating military strategies.
On the other hand, Losa, who was chatting and laughing with Baron Godfrey, casually glanced at Richard the Lionheart, the king from Europe, who was enthusiastically conversing with Cardinal Sebastian, and couldn't help but frown slightly.
Even though Sebastian was merely a titular Patriarch of Alexandria, he was still one of the five most revered figures in the Catholic World.
The Patriarch of Jerusalem, who was of equal status to the Patriarch of Alexandria, had even been disregarding the Pope's orders these years, and the Pope was helpless about it, demonstrating just how exalted the Patriarch's status was.
Divine power without secular support is like a castle in the sky, but now, with the backing of the Lionheart.
