Chapter 35 - 35 34 Hardworking Hudson_1
Chapter 35 - 35 34 Hardworking Hudson_1
35: Chapter 34, Hardworking Hudson_1 35: Chapter 34, Hardworking Hudson_1 At the Allied Command, Earl Piers, who learned the news, did not fly into a rage.
Would they still be considered nobles if nobles behaved themselves?
If the Fifth Army showed no reaction after such a big loss, that would be the real problem.
Raiding, in Knight Hudson’s eyes, seemed severe, but it was of little importance to Earl Piers.
Which army did not raid?
Every noble lord carried their own provisions to the battlefield.
If they were not allowed to raid, what would they use to make up for their losses?
If they ran at a loss a couple of times, it would be fine.
But if they continuously lost heavily ten or eight times, even a large family business would go bankrupt.
In Earl Piers’ view, as long as provisions arrived on time, everything else was a minor issue.
The gap between these concepts could not be closed in a short time, even though Hudson had tried hard to assimilate into this world.
After all, it had only been a few months since he arrived in this world.
Compared to decades of his previous life, this was really insignificant.
He could change his actions but was still influenced by his thinking.
This was both an advantage and a disadvantage.
It was mainly a problem of the circle he was in.
After crossing to this world, he only dealt with small nobles, who were also his role models for learning and imitating.
Without standing at a certain height, it would be difficult to understand the thoughts of the higher-ups.
“James, send someone to inform the Fifth Army to speed up their march.
Also, let them know that I am aware of the situation and let them handle it on their own.”
Earl Piers said with a sneer.
Now was not the time to fuss.
The rebels were trickier than expected, setting many traps along the way and causing considerable hardship for the Allied Forces.
If it hadn’t been for the scouting of the Gryphon Cavalry, who discovered the enemy’s plot in advance, they would have faced significant losses.
Facing an enemy with no morals and arriving at Dardiel City within three days was clearly an impossible task.
…
Hudson, who was pulled out of his sleep, looked at Earl Piers’ military order and was speechless.
What was the use of warning him?
Who knew where the raiding army had gone?
If they really wanted to find people, it would be far more efficient to send the Gryphon Cavalry to scout from the sky than
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