Winters was completely unaware that such an incident had occurred eight years ago, but since there was already a similar precedent, that was certainly for the best.
After much consideration, Major Ronald reluctantly said to Winters and Gerard, "This conscription will proceed as you wish, but whether future conscriptions can still be done this way... I'll have to consult with the legion headquarters."
All archival materials of the Dusacks in the county were managed by the garrison, and Major Ronald, as the highest military commander of Iron Peak County, had a considerable degree of autonomy.
He nodded, and with that, the matter was settled.
For a moment, Winters was also very excited, after all, he had never thought about the future, and everyone, including himself, believed that Winters Montagne would not stay in Paratu for long.