This was clearly unsuited for Frankish wartime needs. So, to adapt to the pace of war, the Frankish Nobles would typically write the battle's final outcome on the last page of the letter.
"The Beastmen have been halted outside the city walls by our forces. We await the swift arrival of our allies to complete the encirclement and repay the grace of His Majesty Louis III."
In an instant, the expressions that flashed across Earl Wei Man's face were a sight to behold. It began with a hint of worry, then shifted to surprise and joy, before he immediately schooled his features into an indifferent mask, as if he had foreseen it all, projecting an air of complete confidence.
"Why the panic? The greater the danger, the calmer we must be. His Majesty the King entrusted this mission to us. Are we to act like this just because we've encountered a minor setback?" Earl Wei Man's tone dripped with cold sarcasm.
