"Is that so? The man we sent was killed," Prince Frederick frowned after hearing the news about the scene on the River Thames.
"The civilians were told to leave the River Thames after that, but Your Highness the French aren't the problem anymore. It's the civilians in London. We are losing support."
"As expected, we really can't rely on civilians. They abandoned their morality and dignity that moment they were met with a deadly force," Prince Frederick said.
"That is because Great Britain had already lost, Your Highness," came a sudden voice from behind.
Prince Frederick and General Wellington turned their heads at the people who entered the room. It was John Eamer, Lord Mayor of London.
"What are you doing here Mayor? This is off-limits to civilians," General Wellington snapped, his patience wearing thin.