Alfonso Borbon stood before the assembled military leadership of the Philippines, his decision firm and resolute. His country had endured the injustices caused by the British Empire's negligence and the loss of Filipino lives. It was a burden he could no longer bear.
"I have called you here today to share with you a pivotal decision," Alfonso began, and his voice was filled with unwavering determination. "We have tried diplomatic means to address the repeated incursions into our territorial waters and the recent tragedy involving the loss of Rafael, one of our own."
The generals and high-ranking officers in attendance listened with rapt attention. They had seen the situation escalate, and their leader's words reflected their growing frustration and anger.