Chapter 29, Undercurrents in Vienna (Vote for me)

As winter turned to spring, the melting snow made the roads muddy and difficult to traverse. A troop was moving forward with difficulty—indeed, it was the Vienna City Defense Army on field training exercises.

The old soldiers couldn't endure this hardship, so Albrecht, very understandingly, granted them permission to stay behind, and, unknowingly, the command of the troops shifted.

"Halt, and set up camp!"

Albrecht's order rang out. As the Vienna City Defense Army, it was impossible for them to venture too far. The field exercises were only about a hundred or so kilometers.

"Franz, we can't go any further. Otherwise, if something unexpected happens in Vienna, we won't be able to respond in time!"

Franz nodded in agreement. To allow a revolution to break out in Vienna was one thing, but to let it succeed was another!