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Chapter 68 Big Plan _2


In Hudson's heart of heart, he couldn't help but curse the stupidity of the Clergy. Even if they wanted to upset the Alpha Kingdom, this was not the way to do it.

Topping a kingdom is hard with external force alone, the best approach would still be to escalate internal disputes.

As Hudson thought about it, his headache increased, his original plan was no longer viable.

The Clergy might act foolishly once, but it does not mean that they will always remain so.

Decaying old nobles wouldn't willingly cede their interests, and newly rising Major Nobles wouldn't cease their expansion either; a clash was inevitable.

Post-war reshuffling of the Alpha Kingdom and an imminent intense battle were the best opportunities for the Clergy's intervention.

Overt interference won't be tolerated, but secretly supporting some nobles in creating trouble could be surprisingly effortless.

Throwing those worries aside, Hudson was hosting a banquet at the Flying Bear Fort for the first time. To avoid criticism, he even gave it a pleasant name: Victory Banquet.

Though it's been a while since the last big victory, these details are not important. The reason was ready-made, they were busy with military affairs.

Now that they are done, it's time to celebrate. There's nothing wrong with it.

Choosing this timing naturally had its reasons. On one hand, he needed to win over the declining Orton Nobles, on the other hand, it was for the Northern Nobles in the military.

Despite the Northern Noble Children forming a small proportion in the Expeditionary Army, they are definitely among the most capable.

Under normal circumstances, Hudson would have no hope of recruiting them. However, the situation has now changed.

The sudden assassination brought about tremendous changes on the frontline, inevitably, a number of Fief Nobles in the North Border Region will be affected.

Major Nobles are strong and might still survive this crisis, but it won't be the same for middle and small nobles.

Even if they pledged allegiance to the Five Great Dukes of the Northland, it's highly probable that they would still become cannon fodder.

With their Clan power severely compromised, some even completely wiped out, those Northern Nobles would be reduced to rootless duckweed.

Even their ability to carry on their clan legacy in the Southeastern Province is unknown.

Without the protection of their families, they lose their political voices. With scores to settle and grievances to redress, the Native Nobles could easily bring about their downfall.

At such a time, Master Hudson's goodwill becomes extremely important.

With a little bit of malice, Hudson could completely wipe them out, annexing their territories after the war.

But he was not willing to do something so ruthless to his comrades.

As long as they are willing to accept his goodwill, they can still be good friends. Even if they don't want to follow Master Hudson, they could still apply to leave the Southeastern Province after the war.

That's also for their own good. The Native Nobles of the Southeastern Province wouldn't tolerate them. Without the Patron's protection, it would be tough for them to survive.

Although they made friends ever since they entered the army, those relationships were trivial in comparison to personal interests.

"Baron Katelai, why do you look so worried, have I not been a good host?"

Hudson asked, pretending to be oblivious.

He's always kept a close eye on this old neighbor. Despite Baron Katelai being subdued by him, it did not affect his own capabilities.

Despite the unfavorable conditions, Maple Domain's power was increasing, which was the best proof.

The current turmoil was naturally due to Baron Katelai falling into bad luck, once again enmeshed in the storm.

In the documents forwarded by the Kingdom, it mentioned "July Club". Even though there were no actual evidences, the accusation of colluding with the Orcs is something that the July Club is likely not to escape from.

As a member of the July Club, even if he was forced to join, it would be hard to evade the Kingdom's reckoning afterwards.

If his family's power remained undamaged, perhaps there would be chances to maneuver a thing or two. However, from the current situation, it seems that amongst the middle and small nobles of the North Border Region, very few could entirely escape unscathed.

"Your Excellency the Count, it's a misunderstanding. I'm merely worried about the situation in the Northern Border. Many high-ranking officers were assassinated, I fear what might come next…"

All the while explaining, he's constantly gesturing to Hudson, seemingly begging for mercy.

Seeing this, Hudson gave a slight smile. Raising a toast, he took a sip, then turned to mingle with the other nobles.

For the wise, many things don't have to be stated explicitly, a simple hint is enough.

The identity of "July Club" is currently Baron Katelai's greatest vulnerability. If he doesn't wish to be shattered in the storm, his only option is to rely on Hudson.

As for whether this shelter could protect him from the storm, only time can tell.

At least for now, Hudson was somewhat reliable in his understanding.

After a slight pause, Baron Katelai also joined the exchanges.

However, this time was different from the past. In his conversation with his friends, he casually praised Master Hudson's virtues.

Being forced to become an advocate, Katelai was left with no choice. If he wished to defect, he needed some kind of token.

Bringing a bunch of friends to defect was always more influential than just himself. If the situation were to change in the future, the likelihood of being deserted would also be lower.

In the Atrus Province of Warhammer Kingdom, a battle that would determine the destiny of the Kingdom was gradually unfolding.

Marshal Borg, who had firmly opposed this battle, ultimately chose to lay down his arms. Whoever wants to go can go, after all, Borg has strategically fallen ill due to his temper.

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