Robbery

In the end, Kang De could not convince the princess and the knight.

The Goethe people insisted on participating in the battle for the ship.

Even if it meant bloodshed and sacrifice.

Kang De could not dissuade them because he understood their intentions. Apart from the so-called honor of fighting and the pride of the Goethe people, Cleveland and Tina's intentions were very obvious.

They did not want Kang De to participate in an intense frontline battle.

The reason was just as the princess had said.

Because this was a world filled with killing and war, the purity of the soul was especially rare. As someone who had experienced it with blood on his hands and could not turn back, the knight did not seem to be willing to let Kang De set foot in that world too early… Although such kindness was very difficult to understand in his opinion, he could not reject it.