Chapter 89
"Swen?"
"No, it's just... Please wait a moment."
So, if I go negotiate personally, it'll be resolved?
Not just anyone, but me specifically?
If someone else goes, negotiations will fail, but if I go, they’ll work?
"Why??"
The result was so baffling that I couldn’t move past it without asking the fundamental question. My brain started overheating again.
But no matter how many times I ran the question through my head, the answer remained the same.
It had to be me. No one else.
"Hah, really."
Every time this happens, I can’t help but wish I at least got a clear explanation. If I knew why, convincing people would be so much easier.
I slowly glanced around, reading the room… then carefully spoke up.
"I don’t believe battle is necessarily the only answer."
"What do you mean?"
"I mean… considering negotiation might not be a bad idea."
Even though this was the conclusion my own mind had reached, I couldn’t fully hide the uncertainty in my voice.
Because no matter how I looked at it, there was no reason for Serpina’s army to negotiate with us.
Negotiations only happen when both sides have something to gain.
We had nothing to offer, so why would they withdraw their troops for our sake?
Of course—logically speaking, this was the most efficient course of action.
Back when I was with Lunarian’s Army, it had been the same with Lyn Brans. Negotiations always happen in some form or another. That’s why I was being told to negotiate.@@novelbin@@
But.
What do you think?
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