Victor has a tendency to do that, considering the black eye you gave us over the Gwent and the Aland crisis, which caused the resignation of our Uncle, Harry Weber, I believe he took it slightly more personally than he should have, so passing up a chance to learn more about the Empress of the Omegas wasn't really an option.
Although, like us, you seemed to have faded into the background, I cannot help but think we are waging a forgotten war against one another, one in which victory is a faint echo of what it once was. Yes, we know who your son is and we took pains to ensure he was given a chance to decide for himself whether or not he wanted to meet you. However, this assignment was only secure while I was fleet admiral, which I am no longer. I do not know what became of your son's location when I retired, only that he remained in the Armed Services, possibly assigned to the new Fleet Admiral. I have returned to Bretonia, and to the Services, so I can find him for you.
However I should very much like to know what happed to you in the meantime, and why you appear to have little desire to cause pain, you have not hesitated in the past, so why now?
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⧫ FROM: Annabelle Heinrich (The one you hate)
⧫ TO: Alfred Steiner
You wouldn't believe the details if I told you. What happened to me could very well happen to Isaak if I don't find him soon. It took knowing Isaak was alive to force my change of heart.