"Be bolder?"
Juliano's expression was a bit peculiar. Twenty years ago, they had fought side by side, and he knew very well the strength of Jeanne and the others.
He said tactfully, "Ma'am, I would rather not see you sacrificing yourself again to achieve victory."
Jeanne chuckled and said, "Rest assured, it may seem to you that in half a year's time our strength hasn't changed much, but in reality, the Master's Power now far exceeds the past."
She paused slightly and continued, "Before coming here, the Master gave me a suggestion."
"Mr. Juliano, Louisiana is a good place, with its vast plains and dense river network, fostering its flourishing plantation economy, but limited by the sparse population relative to the vast territories of the Thirteen Colonies, thus heavily using black slaves.
According to the Master, at this time, the number of African Americans in Louisiana is greater than the ruling whites, making up more than sixty percent. Is this true?"
