Chapter 28 – The War with the Harmon Territory (1)
Viscount Harmon had a good feeling when he first heard of the letter’s arrival. Guessing that the upstart youngster was finally getting to grips with his situation and submitting to him, Harmon excitedly tore off the seal of the letter and began reading.
Dear Viscount Harmon,
Recently, some leavers from your county have come to us and are causing a commotion.
I do not know how awfully one has to manage their territory in order for good, upstanding members of your county to be ready to up their roots and come to ours. Regardless, as a result of them, our territory is now undergoing considerable strain.
No matter how incompetent one is, they should not cause trouble to others because of their own ineptitude – would you not agree?
Keeping in mind the relationship you had with my forebears, I shall forget the wrongs you have inflicted unto me until now.