Narsus is very sorry that his letter has been stolen, but he blames himself for the whole thing. He says that the letter was a fake, that the thief was looking for it, and that he is pleased that there has been no progress in his relationship with his elder brother. He tells us that the pro forma for the war is in the fortress of zabul at the mouth of the Darband River. If the war were to take place, it would be impossible to communicate between the two countries. The majority of the soldiers in the army are loyal to the Archbishop of Darband, and they would be willing to fight for the king even if it meant that the king would lose. He asks the king if he will take care of the letter, and the king says that he will. He also tells the king that if the king is to rule over the people of parsian, then the expedition will not be of any detriment to him. The king asks the nobleman if he wants to fight alongside him, and he says yes. The nobleman tells him that he has come to ask the king to wake up his father, who was a super-stitious king. He reminds the king of his father's weakness, which was that he was prone to worry about prophecies.
Narsus is very sorry that his letter has been stolen, but he blames himself for the whole thing. He says that the letter was a fake, that the thief was looking for it, and that he is pleased that there has been no progress in his relationship with his elder brother. He tells us that the pro forma for the war is in the fortress of zabul at the mouth of the Darband River. If the war were to take place, it would be impossible to communicate between the two countries. The majority of the soldiers in the army are loyal to the Archbishop of Darband, and they would be willing to fight for the king even if it meant that the king would lose. He asks the king if he will take care of the letter, and the king says that he will. He also tells the king that if the king is to rule over the people of parsian, then the expedition will not be of any detriment to him. The king asks the nobleman if he wants to fight alongside him, and he says yes. The nobleman tells him that he has come to ask the king to wake up his father, who was a super-stitious king. He reminds the king of his father's weakness, which was that he was prone to worry about prophecies.