8. The Sound of Military Boots (Part One)_4

The navy had lost its greatest support and potential ally and may not be as powerful as in the past, but with Minerva's backing and the legitimacy of supporting the old king, tripping up the army wouldn't be an issue at all. Besides, with Luwa incessantly talking about "strong leadership" and "wise command," pinning you with accusations like "cursing the king" and "disrespect," was like shooting fish in a barrel. The old king was still alive; it wasn't the army's place to criticize or dictate. Did they really want to open a discussion on how the City of the Divine Eagle had flown to Versailles, and what had happened in between?