Robert eyed this youngest of his brothers and sighed. Yet another one his father preferred over his eldest son. Irritation crept up his spine. Looking at his father, he couldn't discern anything which might give away his thoughts.
"My Lord. I agree with young Henry here that your attention should turn north. Although I have no evidence about these so-called warmongering Scots and will await until Henry furnishes any to judge them as an enemy.
Yet the Saxon remnants at York must be destroyed undoubtedly.
As My Lord's spies can tell him as good as I can, taking York will not take all the men My Lord has in his service. Therefore, why not lash out in 2 directions? Creating a powerbase on both the Island as the mainland.
We should not neglect our family estates in Normandy, nor should we refrain from using the current weakness of Henry I of France. If we do not strengthen our hold on the mainland, we will suffer retribution from the French king once he puts down the current revolts. He still has not forgiven us for abandoning our vassalship and go gallavanting on our own. If he doesn't strike at us, we will serve as an example for his other vassals, and could inspire them to break away aswel. He must and will act.
This is a certainty, whereas the Scots have yet not given any cause for enmity.
If I may suggest My Lord, you can take York with but a fraction of the army here. Whereas I need more resources to expand and prepare for French retribution." Robert concluded with an irritated glare at his youngest brother.
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