After a brief hesitation, everyone rushed out to express their determination. Today's meeting was a military council and the decisions made were naturally military orders; there was no foundation for bargaining.
As for the commands announced by Hudson himself, whether they conformed to procedures or possessed legal binding force was unimportant. In the end, they all had to be executed.
Everyone was young, and the fire of youth had not yet extinguished. The beginning traces of opulence brought from the outside had yet to cloud everyone's judgment.
Each one's attitude was very proper, leaving Hudson without the will to continue his outburst. It must be said that the world is still full of wise individuals; those fools who rely on their noble birth to openly defy leadership are, after all, a tiny minority.
Making a fuss is useless; a Major Noble would not oppose the Kingdom Marshal for the sake of a wayward scion.