War is not a 3-minute curry.
You put rice in the microwave with it and wait a few minutes, and the army moves, and the enemy soldiers and the friendly soldiers don't start fighting like crazy.
In a game, you only have to click a few times, but in reality, moving thousands of soldiers requires administrators to rack their brains and calculate for at least several months.
It's not uncommon for it to take over a month just to march one way to the enemy camp.
'The number of troops mobilized for the Holy Empire civil war is at least several hundred thousand.'
So, just as water doesn't boil if it's not 100 degrees, I thought that the entire Holy Empire, the strongest country on the continent, would have to be ignited for a long time to be engulfed in a civil war, so I waited.
"Your Majesty, I heard that the Elector of Wittenburg from the Protestant faction and the Emperor of the Holy Empire from the Deus faction fought."