Baduan smiled and discussed some matters with Carl.
He handed over command of all 15,000 troops under his control to Carl. Baduan, who had been on equal footing with Carl as the commander of an independent unit, volunteered to be under Carl's command.
"I trusted and followed you, Your Majesty, so you must take responsibility for our victory this time as well," Baduan declared.
"Of course. If Infantry Captain Zigel also trusts me and follows me, he will be able to see the scenery I see," Carl replied confidently.
"Hahaha! You're so hearty!" Baduan burst into laughter.
The transfer of command was an action that would bring Baduan no benefit in terms of post-war rewards. However, Baduan was a man who did not care about such things, so he laughed heartily as he handed over command to Carl.
Baduan may have been somewhat inexperienced when it came to politics, but he had such drive and audacity that anyone couldn't help but admire him.