Mercenary

Bosiden suggested a direct and unambiguous course of action: Howard should pay the mercenaries to confront Mibo. Such a strategy promised a swift and decisive end to the conflict, leaving no room for uncertainty.

Throughout his discourse, Bosiden repeatedly mentioned Duke Ferald, citing several of the Duke's illustrious battles to underscore his point.

If they did not employ mercenaries, Bosiden intimated, the stability of their campaign could not be guaranteed.

Seeking another perspective, Howard summoned Vettel.

Vettel echoed Bosiden's sentiment.

While acknowledging the benefits of fortifying their castle, he pointed out the immediate ineffectiveness of such an endeavor.

Upgrading buildings was a time-consuming process, requiring many days of laborious work by numerous workers.

Even after enhancing the barracks, there would not be an immediate substantial increase in their military strength.