Howard was far from satisfied with Nora's explanation.
He knew that the rebels, firstly, were not numerous, and secondly, even if they were, they lacked morale and proper leadership, essentially forming a disorganized group that would scatter at the first sign of confrontation.
Howard, seeking a straightforward answer, finally asked Nora, "Tell me the truth, Nora. Are you really prepared to defend Oungria Kindom to the death?"
His eyes fixed intently on Nora's.
Nora closed her eyes, unable to meet Howard's gaze.
She paused on the third step, which wasn't quite level with the ground, and remained there, unable to continue her descent.
When she eventually reopened her eyes, Howard discerned from her expression that she had made a difficult decision.
Nora's response was clear: the Empire would protect its territories, but the extent of this protection depended entirely on the Empire's priorities.