"The sorts of things any leader has to decide. When multiple kingdoms have problems with raiders and pirates, who do you prioritize protecting? How many men do you send? How do you let your only son enlist, knowing that out there in the world, Marines die every day?"
Not that he thinks that was even Sengoku's hardest decision to make. He's only one person, after all. Countless lives rest on his shoulders. Entire kingdoms. Flevance, wiped off the map because they couldn't, or didn't, help except to safeguard the royal family while its people were slaughtered.
But those kinds of decisions aren't ones he can offer insight on. Surely there was a reason.
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Not that he thinks that was even Sengoku's hardest decision to make. He's only one person, after all. Countless lives rest on his shoulders. Entire kingdoms. Flevance, wiped off the map because they couldn't, or didn't, help except to safeguard the royal family while its people were slaughtered.
But those kinds of decisions aren't ones he can offer insight on. Surely there was a reason.