We may differ in our ideals, we may disagree. We may fight for different things, but I truly believe neither of us wishes to see Bretonia fall, we just both want what we think is best.
They have demanded our surrender, but I cannot stand to watch the people I vowed to protect tortured and murdered by the Gallic warmongers.
I humbly request that, in our time of need, we set aside our differences. I can't guarantee much should we survive this, and have no illusions that they will strike with all they can throw at us, but I will hand deliver your requests to the Queen if I have to.
Just please don't let us fall.
Michelle O'Brian, Admiral of the Fleet, First Sea Lord
Bretonian Command
There will be no need for you to lower yourself to the duties of a courier. The Guard is aware of the severity of the situation, and we are not the people to abuse it for petty satisfaction.
We are glad to see the Armed Forces make a stand, and we will stand with you. For what it's worth. I will instruct my commanders to cease all combat actions against your forces, and instead attempt to disrupt the Royal Navy's supply lines.
Shall there be any outstanding requests of non-military nature, we will not bother you with them.
I bid you luck, Admiral. May this be the turning point of the war.
I'd just like to point out a possible issue. It has come to our attention that both public bounty boards in Bretonia still consider our ships as valid targets. I hope I do not have to explain why this might be an inconvenience.