On the first morning after the death of the Duke of Frost Halberd.
Emily solemnly handed a document sealed with red wax, inscribed with "For Louis Calvin" to him.
"This is written by Father himself, to be given to you after his death."
Louis slowly drew out the thick letter paper.
More than ten pages, neatly organized like military documents, yet all handwritten by the Duke:
The opening was about the responses to the disasters of the four seasons in the Northern Territory.
The second page detailed the deployment procedures of the Frost Spear Three Armies and brief evaluations of the leaders' personalities.
The third page was a meticulous strategy on maintaining stability rather than balance among the nobility.
The fourth page directly marked the weaknesses and flaws of several Northern Lords' families.
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