In the city square of Rozen, all the leaders of the Luvic noble families had gathered.
They stood in a neat line, with three men representing the three high-ranking Luvic families in the south at the forefront. The middle row was filled with middle-level Luvic noble leaders, who were quite numerous.
In the back row, there was a line of low-level Luvic family leaders, making up almost 70% of the Luvic noble families in the southern region.
Lucas Weis, one of the three high Luvic nobles, stood on the right with his young daughter Anna Weis next to him.
Standing in the center was a middle-aged man with short black hair. His face looked stern and dignified, as if he had spent decades on the battlefield. This was Roy Valha, the leader of the Valha family, a high-ranking Luvic noble family known for its military focus.
The Valha family was one of the three high-ranking Luvic noble families in the south.