The Arts of Warfare aren't just about the fights. It's also about everyone that participates in them, including what they do every day outside of combat. What happens when the Panzerkraft girls are let loose in their everyday lives? Very interesting things. What about if the Jägermeistern guys are included as well? Get ready for a lot of tomfoolery. Part of Projekt Jägermeistern.
At the history guys' place, Wolf had a book in hand as he walked over to Gustav.
"Hey, Gustav," Wolf spoke up. Gustav turned to him in response. "You wanted this book, right? Well here you go."
Said book had 'Lejonet från Norden' as its title plus a picture of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden on the cover.
Upon seeing what the book was, Gustav grew a childishly excited smile as he took the book. He started to head off, but Wolf held him up with some comments.
"But, that Gustavus guy sure was excessively reckless and careless. I mean, he didn't even wear armor into battle…" Wolf began as he shrugged with a grin. "Nevertheless, he was pretty good for someone who proclaimed that the Lord was his armor."
Gustav then grew a mighty pissed face as he started for Wolf. Wolf simply held his grin until he stepped out of Gustav's attack at the last second. He then ran off, still with a grin.
"I'm gonna hand another Breitenfeld to you, you high and mighty prince!" Gustav called out as he chased after Wolf.
"Don't let that turn into a Poltava, mein König," Wolf retorted as he ran on.
The two eventually ended up running past Abe and Leonidas, and the two of them just watched as Gustav tried chasing down Wolf.
"It looks like this may end like Prague did in 1648," Leonidas commented.
"That's it," Abe agreed as they both watched the Swede and the German get into a brief exchange of flying fists before Wolf broke away and ran off again. Gustav followed him onward, determined to make him pay.
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Part of Projekt Jägermeistern.
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