"Alright, I will personally beg him!"
The following day, a Tunisian native "delegation" of over ten people arrived at the location of the Guard Corps, where Bertier warmly received them.
Elder Aly was now the religious leader of the Tunisian natives and had gained immense prestige and status during this uprising. Regardless of whether he was initially willing, he was now firmly tied to the interests of the Rebel Army and had long since stopped pursuing the matter of someone using his name to issue prophecies.
On the contrary, he was now actively advocating for the interests of the Rebel Army.
After he represented the Rebel Army and explained the difficulties they faced and requested "compatriots" to help, Bertier also sincerely said to him, "Rest assured, we will definitely do our best to help with the suffering of our compatriots.
"Not just with cannons, I can also send officers to help you command the battle. I believe their experience will certainly be very useful."