Destined

The General Manor disregarded the counsel of the Third Prince.

They continued to amass evidence of the Public House's transgressions and submitted them to the emperor.

Recently, the General Manor unearthed signs of the Public House's presence in another training facility.

Should the General Manor unveil this secret and present the proof to the emperor, the emperor's wrath would be inevitable.

The act of nurturing and training soldiers outside the established norms was viewed as an act of rebellion.

This was deemed intolerable by the emperor himself.

The consequences of the emperor's impulsive actions could tip the balance in the power struggle between the royal family and the Public House.

However, the repercussions would extend beyond the capital and permeate the entire country, resulting in a widespread bloodbath.