"Run that by me again?"
The Master of the Round Table looked up and away from the documents littering his desk.
His workload was nothing to scoff at, and he'd never get through them all by relying on conventional work methods. So, he usually did two things at the same time. In this case, it'd be going through business documents while listening to reports from his subordinates.
Not doing this meant the Master might not get any time to train and practice his magic. However, right in this moment... Both his head and hands had stopped working.
"Report that again," said the Master of the Round Table.
"Sir!" The subordinate deeply bowed. "Japan's so-called expeditionary forces trying to invade South Korea were annihilated."
"...Annihilated? As in, completely, utterly destroyed?"
"Yes, Master."
"I see. Continue."
The Master's hands flinched a couple of times as if they wanted to get back to work. However, he eventually put his pen down.
This matter was not something he could multi-task with other things. Indeed, he needed to focus his entire being to interpret this report!
"Sir! It's still not verified yet, but the number of Japanese warriors in the expeditionary force was estimated to be over one thousand. That's what our agents in Japan have detected so far. However, if we also count those elite warriors emerging from the shadows that our agents didn't know about, that number will be even higher."
"Over one thousand...?" The Master grimaced.
One thousand-plus elite warriors from Japan? That seemed like an inconceivable combat force.
Only four entities could produce a combat force that powerful in the entire world. And those would be China, the USA, Japan, and finally... the Round Table!
However, the Round Table was an organization created through the cooperation of various European nations. That meant only three nations boasted enough experts to organize an army like that.
"But... Their invasion attempt still failed?"
"Sir, it's not just a failed attempt. They were wiped out."
"And South Korea did that...?" The Master's grimace deepened as the onset of a powerful migraine announced itself in his head.
Three things tormented him in this situation. One was how the Round Table failed to notice the Japanese organizing an expeditionary force to invade another country until it was too late.
This failure pretty much trampled on the Round Table's raison d'etre. Although East Asia was a region where the Round Table didn't exercise much influence, making it impossible to know everything happening in that region, to begin with...
The second thing was how the Koreans had managed to thoroughly destroy the enemy forces boasting such outrageous combat strength. Regardless of the methods they had resorted to, it still meant this one crucial thing: Korea's martial prowess was now on par with Japan's.
Lastly...
'How will the power dynamics of East Asia shift now?'
Merely thinking about it was worsening the Master's migraine. No one could blame him, though, when considering the fact that East Asia was akin to a nuke storage for the martial world.
Four pillars supported the existence of the martial world, and two of them were located in close proximity to each other in East Asia. If Korea hadn't acted as a buffer zone, the martial societies of China and Japan would have already waged several brutal wars by now!
East Asia managed to remain relatively war-free until now, thanks to two factors. One, the Chinese martial society was still embroiled in a civil war of sorts. And two, a neutral zone called Korea existed between China and Japan and acted like a chasm.
But Japan dared to invade this buffer zone. And their only reward was getting unceremoniously smashed to bits and pieces. In that case, what would happen to East Asia now?
The Master of the Round Table massaged his forehead. Even with his intellect, he couldn't predict what might happen next in this situation. Far too many factors were at play to assume anything at this stage.
"I see. Then, how bad were the Koreans' losses?"
"Well, that is..."
The reply wasn't as forthcoming as the Master would've liked. And that sent a wave of anxiety in his heart.
Since his subordinate was also a human being, they shouldn't be expected to report with mechanical efficiency every single time. However, the way the subordinate hesitated indicated something untoward must've happened.
The Master of the Round Table urged his subordinate on. "I need to hear this, so don't beat around the bush."
"Sir! It's not as if we didn't receive any intel from our agents. However, due to how unbelievable it sounded, I ordered our people to re-verify the information."
"Re-verify...?"
"Yes, Master."
The Master deeply furrowed his brow. "I see. I still want to know what the original intel said."
"But, sir..."
"I don't have a lot of free time to argue with you. Give me the original intel."
"Sir. Then... According to the initial report, the Koreans suffered practically zero losses."
The Master's brows shot up. "Zero losses?"
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