The war in Italy continued to progress at a rate that Bruno found to be not at all surprising, and yet still somewhat alarming. By the year's end, the Ottomans were sure to capitulate. Though General Caneva was praised within international newspaper outlets for his "bold, decisive, and aggressive strategy which crushed the Ottoman defense while outnumbered and outgunned,"
Bruno knew that this likely was not the case. He had done some of his own investigating into what happened outside Shar al-Shatt, and sure enough, the change in the timeline had not resulted from any major shift in the infamous General's personality. Rather, it was an act of insubordination from a figure who was unknown to Bruno in his previous life.
I'm just posting one chapter today, and I'm not sure exactly what my schedule will be for the next few days. All I know is that it will be a minimum of one chapter posted, preferably two.
After an entire week of fighting with the property management who are somewhat clueless at their jobs, I finally managed to get my new rent agreement approved and over the course of the rest of the week/weekend I will be moving everything into my new place. After which I have to go through the process of transferring everything over to my new address and establishing residency in my new City/State.
So... Yeah, I have a lot of work I have been up to lately. Whenever all of this is done and I can finally relax, the schedule will permanently return to normal. Until then, I wanted to thank you all for continuing to support Re: Blood and Iron despite this sudden, unfortunate, and troublesome chain of events.
Also, a new cover is in the works, and should be done within the next few weeks, so there is that to look forward to!