"*Sigh!* You brat..."
Upon hearing the younger nobleman's firm determination to stay and basically sacrifice himself like that, the elder noble could only ruefully shake his head.
It was apparent the former was very dissatisfied with Lord Bakerfield for letting his personal grudges get in the way at such a critical point.
But he did not outright argue with him because the younger nobleman was someone who stuck closely to the army tradition.
And there, it was unthinkable to dismiss your commanding officer's orders outright. It was considered mutiny,
But according to tradition dealing with your rivals during a battle using one's military authority was also considered in very poor taste.
After all, if such a thing were to become prevalent, would the nobles ever be willing to battle with each other? Then the