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... ht Corps of the Water Spirit were Imperial Guards directly subordinate to Henrietta.


Henrietta originally opposed going to war with the Elves - presumably, she wouldn't support this new "Holy War". However, that wasn't only for Tristain, but it was an event related to the future of Halkeginia. Considering the political situation, there was no way to predict what decision Henrietta would make at that time.


After everyone had left the room, Saito started to ...

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