Of course, he didn't call it rebellion, but claimed that his actions were in service to the king. However, he wasn't serving King Vina, but another royal family—King Drak!

Abrahman, a living descendant of King Dracogel, has also officially stepped into the limelight, standing in opposition to Vina.

Roy, who had just returned to Rhodes Island, received some explanation from Kal'tsit.

Before Aslan conquered Victoria, the main part of Victoria was in a state of division. The area centered on Lentinium was ruled by the Lentinium Drak royal family, while the Tara region was ruled by another Drak bloodline. This Drak lineage that proliferated in the Tara region recognized the rule of the Lentinium Drak and was thus crowned King of Gael.

Abrahana is a descendant of this Gaelic bloodline.

"But if that's the case, then Abrahana doesn't actually have a claim to the Victorian throne, does she?"

Roy asked,

"The royal family of Lontinimdrak, the one with the surname [Athelias], signed the ceasefire agreement with Aslan. If I'm not mistaken, the last descendant of that bloodline should have fled to Longmen in Yan Kingdom and died in a political struggle."

Roy didn't acknowledge Titarula's presence. Kal'tsit nodded in agreement.

"Theoretically, that is indeed true. However, the world today is no longer the place where a claim is necessary to justify a war."

"Since the Ursus Empire, under the leadership of the late emperor, began the era of great conquest, the concept of unrestricted war has spread throughout Terra with its continuous expansion, eventually gaining the acceptance of most people. For example, do Colombia and Letania have any legitimacy in their struggle for Bolívar? No, but for the sake of profit, they have never given up that land."

"Although King Gael's descendants do not have the right to rule Victoria, Abrahina is, after all, a Drak. If we only consider the alliance between Aslan and the Drak, the Drak does indeed have the right to inherit. With the support of the Duke of Wellington, Vina will face considerable challenges."

It's not just big, Roy thinks Vina has no chance at all in this battle.

On the other side was a renowned general of the time, commanding a large and well-trained army, and receiving support from the entire duchy. On the other hand, Vina was merely a lord of Lontinim, with limited control over the city. She relied on a group of city defense troops who had collapsed at lightning speed upon the arrival of the Sarkaz. What could she possibly use to fight them?

"Don't underestimate Vina, and don't underestimate Victoria."

Kal'tsit asserted,

"No matter what the Iron Duke says to cover it up, what he is doing is an outright rebellion. As for Vina, as long as she holds Londinium and blocks the Duke of Wellington's first wave of attacks, the situation will begin to tilt in her favor."

P.S.: I've been busy with house renovations lately, running around buying furniture and contacting renovation companies, plus school, so I'm really quite busy. Sorry.

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