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Chapter 1986 - Chapter 663: Hey, Want Some War Insurance?

The conversation between Fraser and his father continued, but after the Colonel expressed his concerns, the authority in the dialogue shifted from Count Leon to the Colonel.

Upon realizing that the Kato area might become the sacrificial victim of this Black Disaster, Count Leon wisely refrained from demanding his son immediately leave the military. This cunning and profound noble was well aware of his son's absolutely abysmal fear mongering.

That is indeed the worst-case scenario that could come true.

As Fraser asserted, the Cape Family could not accept the loss of the Kato area. More importantly, neither could their other allies, Count Leon was not a military man, but the enemies he faced on the battlefield called "power" were no easier to deal with than the Wolf People.

Therefore, both publicly and privately, Count Leon had to immediately make preparations.

He really did not want to cooperate with the Transylvania Barbarians.

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