July, the air in Brags seemed to be filled with a kind of heat that made people restless.
Beneath the calm surface, dark currents surged. It was foreseeable that the nobles, big and small, had been in a state of panic for the past half month. In their circles, the signs of the war ending were becoming increasingly apparent. Although the lives of the lower-class citizens remained as usual, those who wanted to take advantage of the situation were gradually becoming anxious and restless.
The citizens often saw one messenger horse after another entering the city. Those who were unaware thought that the war was urgent, but these letters one after another conveyed the progress of the negotiations inside Winter Rose Castle.
As a result, the civilians were anxious all day long, and the nobles were also anxious all day long.