In the despair and darkness of this world, if there is anything meaningful and hopeful, it's that a war's end will undoubtedly be accompanied by certain gains in experience and strength.
Basking in the divine grace, many soldiers and knights feel their blood boil with significant rewards.
This is why the citizens of the Empire love the battlefield— in a nation where martial virtue thrives, military merit can truly change a person's destiny.
But after the good news, Dietrich began to report the grim results: "Lord, our losses in this battle were extremely heavy. More than 1,600 soldiers were killed in action, and over 2,000 soldiers, free people, and slaves died from untreated injuries."
