Before boarding the ship, Byrne suddenly saw Viscount Bast standing not far away, his head bowed and his expression quite troubled.
Therefore, Byrne couldn't help but walk over and asked, "What's wrong, Viscount Bast?"
Viscount Bast remained silent for a long time, shook his head, and said with a meaningful lift of his face, "Nothing, I might just be overthinking. After reviewing it all, I always felt that the war was won too easily."
"The Sea God Cult initially provoked us on a large scale, which led to the war, and then they 'smoothly' met their defeat. Their entire decision-making process seemed too reckless, as if they were seeking a war they were bound to lose."
After pondering for a long time, Byrne said:
"Such situations do occur. The East Coast natives back then acted in the same way, driven by hate and interests, and as collective emotions surged, the tribe made rash decisions regardless of the disparity in strength."
He paused for a moment, then continued: