"Don't forget that the Western Alliance still has vast lands that do not belong to the Empire."
Lusen and Linda both nodded in agreement.
Luo De's words hit the core of the issue
— The Dawn Society shouldn't be concerned with who the Emperor of the Empire is; they should consider who the enemy is.
"Thank you for clarifying, Lord Luo De, I will convey your words to the wise ones."
Lusen's expression was solemn, "However, those two emperors might not possess your wisdom; they've already been blinded by power."
"They will wake up."
Luo De felt confident that he could change everything upon seeing the attitude of the Princess and Duke of Flowers towards him.
But not now.
The size of Luo De's army was still too small, indeed somewhat shabby when faced with large-scale war.
Right now, what Luo De needs most is time to accumulate and recruit more troops — at least reaching twenty thousand to have confidence.
