The Strategy of Defence - Part 5

"It's against the orders of our Commanding General. Do you not see that Oliver Patrick had established himself as essential in this war effort? Not as a man, but as a symbol. If he dies, the war effort likely dies with him," Volguard said. "This is not so simple as pride, and emotion. Lord Blackwell has deemed this a worthy sacrifice to make. I believe our General should show a greater degree of detachment, and do what is asked of him."

Verdant inclined his head. "Those are the sensible words of a strategist."

Even saying that, it was almost amusing to see just how clearly his disagreement was expressed.

"Yet…" Volguard prodded him.

"My Lord, atop these very walls, expressed that he was already defeated," Verdant said, turning away from the Professor, just as Volguard felt an ominous chill pass through his body, and panic rising in his throat. "Yet he had not given up."

"…What do you mean to say?" Volguard asked.