At the military camp, Edmund and Regan discuss the coming battle and whether Albany still supports the war. Regan presses Edmund about his feelings for Goneril and worries that he is too close to her, while Edmund denies any wrongdoing and keeps both women hopeful. Albany arrives with Goneril, and he speaks more honorably than the others, saying the conflict matters because France has invaded England and because Lear and his supporters may have just cause. As the commanders prepare to march, Edgar appears in disguise and privately gives Albany a letter, promising proof if called. After Albany leaves, Edmund hurries the army forward and privately admits he intends to use both sisters and then secure his own power.
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