While the war between Germany and Japan continued to wage in full intensity, Berengar was sitting back in his palace's war room with a stoic expression on his face. He had just now heard from Adelbrand about the breakthroughs that the German soldiers had made in both Korea and Borneo.
While Berengar's heart with heavy, after hearing that in both combined fronts, the Germans had lost nearly ten thousand soldiers within the first week of the war. The casualties inflicted upon the Japanese were two to three times the number, at the very least. While men and machines could be replaced, every drop of German blood which was spilled in this war was seen as a monumental waste by the Kaiser.