Meanwhile, in the Eastern territories, Count Darius, leader of the undecided faction, sat uneasily inside his carriage. The centralization reforms announced by Philip had placed him at a difficult crossroads. As the leader of a region known for its neutrality, he knew his choice could change the fate of the kingdom.
"What should we do, Father?" asked his son, Frederick, who sat beside him. "Duke Arganus and Earl Godwin support centralization, but the North will definitely resist. We can't remain ambiguous forever."
Count Darius gazed ahead, pondering all the consequences of his decision. "We must wait and see. If we side with the South too early, the North will label us as traitors. But if we support the North, we'll lose valuable trade relations with the Southern regions."
Frederick furrowed his brow. "We can't just sit still. King Philip will demand a decision soon."