No problem, most of the accusations he made—over ninety percent—are true, with only a sliver being embellishment.
But no matter how moving his words might be, they can't change the fact that the Franks defeated the Clergy on the battlefield.
The outcome of the war has been decided; today, it is the Clergy being carved up—not the newly risen Frank Empire.
What's more, the war has ignited a fierce patriotism among the Franks, boosting morale and military spirit to unprecedented heights.
Even with troop numbers less than a third of the Anti-French Alliance, both sides still exchanged heavy blows on the battlefield, successfully keeping the invading forces at their borders.
"Your Grace, the Bishop, I must advise you to watch your words!
The Empire has never dreamed of unifying the continent; such a feat is entirely impossible.
History is rife with similar lessons—every nation that has attempted continental unification has paid an unbearably tragic price.