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... e was a feudal nation that had begun as a fiefdom under the Empire. Even as a vassal, they had no right to arbitrarily dictate the fate of another noble’s possessions, and any such attempt would face direct intervention from the Empire itself.

"Are you telling me to simply leave the beastfolk who staged a rebellion and disrupted order unchecked?"

A rebellion, by its very nature, could justify external intervention in another domain—but Duke Erectus outright denied that claim.

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