Meanwhile, Arthur, having finished reading the second book, couldn't help but tremble with surprise.
"It seems that this is what compelled David to such an extent that he aimed to seize control over the Balka empire." He closed the book and released a small sigh.
This true reason is indeed quite reasonable, revealing that so-called greed and dissatisfaction can be inherited by descendants.
"I never anticipated that my ancestors would go to such lengths just to restore the glory of the Asvold family itself." A deep and somber gaze once again settled on his face.
The contents of this second book revolved around the agreement among the three families, which occurred right when Lucius Balka succeeded in finalizing a territorial division pact with Rozen Asvold and Darl Wilhem.
Regarding the agreement's content, it delineates four primary regions: south, north, west, and east.