"The letter that General Dylan wrote before his sacrifice was originally entrusted to me to deliver to the Emperor."
“But I have already read the contents of the letter. As for whether it needs to be forwarded to the Emperor, I think I can only make a decision after you have read it,” Dingle said.
Wolfgang frowned, suppressing his irritation as he took the letter and began to read it.
Dingle didn't speak again, but waited quietly for Wolfgang to finish reading. A moment later, when Wolfgang finished reading the letter, his face was extremely pale.
He looked at Dingle and shook the letter in his hand:
Are you sure you didn't write this?
“The letter bears General Dylan’s seal. I didn’t have the foresight to steal it beforehand, much less the need to impersonate him,” Dingle said, raising an eyebrow.
“Then…what does he mean by this…” Wolfgang’s expression turned even more grim.
"What do you mean? Isn't it written very clearly? General Dylan explained the impact of this war from multiple perspectives and also gave his suggestions and opinions, hoping that His Majesty would seriously consider them. A ceasefire and compromise are the best solutions," Dingle said in a deep voice.
Upon hearing this, Wolfgang looked bitter, closed the letter, and shook his head, saying, "Dylan wants to get shot by writing a letter like this."
Dingle's face darkened:
"General Dylan fought for our country to the last moment at the cost of his life, as did the soldiers of the Sixth Army, who all gave their all."
"And now, General Dylan has clearly expressed his thoughts: our country and nation must not perish, even if it means we will be conquered."
"Is it a difficult choice between destruction and conquest?"
Dingle looked at Wolfgang, but Wolfgang remained silent.
“I believe this is not a difficult choice, because you just need to go out and listen to the voices of the people, instead of just blindly believing in the emperor’s ideas and taking his personal thoughts as the will of the entire nation or even the entire country.”
"Personal thoughts will always change over time due to unpredictable external influences."
"Like now, if the Emperor is leading our country into the abyss, should we immediately correct it, or should we perish together?"
At this point, Dingle bent down, placed a hand on Wolfgang's shoulder, and looked into his evasive eyes, saying each word clearly:
"I believe the people will provide the answer."
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