The Major could go on and on about describing the beauty behind those flames along with the fairies that burned along with them. But he won't. He still has a sense of duty towards the Fuhrer. To preserve his name, the Major has to watch some of what he says, which is of no concern to him. While he enjoys talking, he much prefers action and it is through action and conflict that he will be rewarded later on for a little bit of silence. The Major notices the anger in Mitsunari's words. The poor king can't even keep his emotions in check. His grin only stretches across his fat cheeks in sheer amusement.
"Our enemy was a kingdom that has long isolated itself from the rest of our empire. It owes no allegiance to our Emperor and establishes itself as an independent force separated from our affairs. Does such a kingdom even deserve a declaration? Hardly.
If they should keep their actions secret, then very well! So shall we. We have only acted in the interests of our dear Emperor. For the sake of his fragile, peaceful wishes. Why should you take it so personally, Regent Governor?"
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"Our enemy was a kingdom that has long isolated itself from the rest of our empire. It owes no allegiance to our Emperor and establishes itself as an independent force separated from our affairs. Does such a kingdom even deserve a declaration? Hardly.
If they should keep their actions secret, then very well! So shall we. We have only acted in the interests of our dear Emperor. For the sake of his fragile, peaceful wishes. Why should you take it so personally, Regent Governor?"