March 1708
The attack on the Polish-Lithuanian Kingdom commenced, while the preparations to launch the war on the western front of the European continent were almost complete.
Agni, who was sent back under the disguise of the Emperor of the Bharatiya Empire, his father, was still carefully maintaining the disguise, with not more than a handful of people knowing the actual situation, and that included the Cabinet ministers of various states and even the chief ministers. It was only the important ministers of the central government and the prime minister who knew.
