Promises Must Be Kept: Pacta sunt servanda (4)

This is our Imperial citizens' thinking, and when you add advancing front lines and the enemy's disadvantage in two-front war, most battles get treated as victories in the rear.

In other words, there's no way the current Empire's cabinet would face pressure from anti-war sentiment or waver in conducting the war.

Naturally this is good news from a warring nation's perspective, but since this isn't a war fought alone, it's not entirely good.

Because anti-war sentiment pressures not only one's own government but sometimes allied governments too.

This special wartime situation entangles even internal politics between countries.

Then what should we use if there's no anti-war sentiment?

"Ah, damn. To experience this again in my life."

"Be quiet."

The answer lies with our State Duma member coming to meet me wearing a mask.