
III

"Wealth is the servant of a wise man, but the master of a fool."
— Seneca
The victory at https://app.warera.io/battle/6a3888e16bb4accf64c97957 was not free. While we, the mercenaries of https://app.warera.io/country/6873d0ea1758b40e712b5ee9, provided the decisive damage, the true foundation of this triumph was laid by the unparalleled sacrifices of Cambodia's leadership. We choose to honor four men whose actions define commitment.
First, we salute President https://app.warera.io/user/69526e4cbe8d2cad9a1d2cc6 and Vice President https://app.warera.io/user/691b5ed011dc351d1a5b75f6. Their strategic vision and tireless logistics efforts coordinated the entire campaign, proving that effective command is the first pillar of any victory.
However, the deepest respect must be reserved for the men who put their personal fortunes on the line. https://app.warera.io/user/68a4fe1775cac5e150389e3a, the Minister of Defense, made a massive personal financial contribution, funding the war machine that crushed the opposition. And https://app.warera.io/user/69b798268b78d77c4862cb94 Minister of Foreign Affairs in an act of staggering resolve, intentionally dismantled his own industrial complex, sacrificing his personal companies to ensure the state had the resources to fund our contract.
Their sacrifice was not in vain. The contract is honored, and the credit for this victory belongs to them.
"What is not good for the hive is not good for the bee."
— Marcus Aurelius, probably