Reincarnation Monarch
Episode 2488: Both Strategies of Political Warfare
Waiting for Gaius to laugh, the Pope opened his mouth heavily.
Is that really the best thing to do?
Guillios answered the Pope's question.
“I'm not sure. But right now, it's the best thing to do."
"I see... I don't know where the General stands, but I wonder if fighting is the best thing to do?"
Then Gilios got stuck in words.
"That's... I'm sure you're right." But all I can do is make a strategy for defense. ”
"Hmm. That's right. Well then....."
The pope turned his head there and looked at Iris.
"What is the Cardinal's opinion? Let's talk about it."
Iris squeezed her eyebrows for an instant and replied without any discomfort.
"Does the Pope want peace? But it's about having an opponent. Now we were talking about the case where a single service was formed. If that happens, it might not be possible to negotiate peace.”
I see? I think it's possible to cut it down.
Then Gaius, not Iris, murmured.
"Cutting it down... I see"
The pope raised his mouth and looked around at Gaius.
"What do you think? It's Gaius Schneider."
Gaius looked up as he took a deep breath.
Then, slowly exhaling, he lowered his face and intersected with the Pope's gaze.
I think two-sided operation is the best.
What is a two-sided operation?
Of course, both political strategies.
The Pope nodded again and again in small tones.
“Political and strategic, both at the same time, right?”
“Yes, maybe it's best to keep both rolling out at the same time?”
The Pope then endorsed Gaius' idea.
"I agree." It is important to strategize and deal with the enemy forces, but it should also be possible to deal with them politically. From the very beginning, it's the premature calculation that makes you think about it in battle. "
Then Gilios lowered his head with a frightened expression.
“His Holiness the Pope is right. First of all, the idea of fighting was shallow."
Then Iris said with a disrespectful expression.
"It's not just Gilios. I was certainly at war. I have to reflect on that."
Iris told the Pope not to apologize.
The Pope looked at it and lifted the edge of his mouth to ridicule it.