Kant had never thought of standing on the opposite side of the noble class. He was a noble himself, a person who had a vested interest in this class.
No matter how despicable a noble was under the table, they had to maintain their reputation and dignity on the surface.
This would help Kant subdue the other noble families.
Therefore, in this decisive battle, Kant rejected Rolf's plan.
To conquer the world, it was not enough to rely solely on the heroes and soldiers of the world.
Even if Kant could recruit a sufficient number of heroes and soldiers, he could not afford the huge military expenses.
This was because the military expenses of the world's army could only be paid in denar and could not be paid in the common currency of this world -- small silver coins and great silver coins.