Martins answered with great certainty.
These combat achievements were as real as they come. No matter how much one nitpicked, no flaws could be found.
The embellishments in the war reports merely hid the fact that the Bimon cavalry corps had once fought bloodily with the enemy before falling into their encirclement.
The small flaws in the details didn't matter. The process of the battle was not important; what mattered was the number of confirmed Bimon combat kills.
Hard-fought victories were the most convincing. If this happened several more times, the Bimon tribe would absolutely not be able to withstand it.
"If there is no problem, proceed directly with the propaganda! This good news will greatly boost the morale of our domestic military,"
Chris the Ninth said calmly.
"Your Majesty, it's not entirely without problems. There is no fault to be found with the combat record and war report, but there are big issues with casualties.