Itami sat at her dining table, feasting upon a delectable breakfast. However, her chopsticks had not moved an inch since she first laid eyes on the document in her hands. It was a copy of the newspaper that Berengar had shipped to the Majapahit Empire.
The pictures in the paper were undeniable proof of her soldiers' war crimes within the Korean Peninsula, Ryukyu Kingdom, and the island of Hokkaido. Piles of corpses, makeshift brothels, and literal slavery were all taking place across the theaters of war that the Imperial Japanese Army waged.
An overwhelming sense of fury rose within the young woman's heart as she saw this. Without her knowledge, the soldiers of her army were committing atrocities left and right, and the Germans had documented it all, using her actions as propaganda to fuel the fear of the people she wished to subject to her influence.