Amidst the hushed atmosphere of the war tent, Frederick fixed his gaze on Galvano There was an unspoken understanding between the two commanders, a camaraderie forged through countless campaigns and shared victories.
Without uttering a word, Frederick's eyes conveyed a message of confidence in the king's leadership. The subtle exchange spoke volumes about their mutual respect for their liege and the implicit trust that underpinned their collaboration.
After this momentary connection, Frederick turned his attention to the scouts who had brought the vital intelligence. With a decisive nod, he signaled their dismissal. "You've done well. Head back to the camp followers and instruct them to prepare a hearty supper."