The troubles within our Southeastern Province alone are so many, relying on Governor Piers to forcibly distribute tasks to barely get things done.
The other provinces are probably not much better, the Capital is faced with even more problems. How can they coordinate so many provinces across the country?
How could the reinforcements reach the frontline and quickly integrate to form a combat force in the shortest possible time?"
In the era of feudal cold weapons, it's considered a massive undertaking to mobilize an army of a million for war. Hudson finds it's beyond his imagination.
Especially, the performance of the kingdom aristocrats doesn't look too smart, which is a cause for his concern.
Should there be any organizational oversight, the mobilization of a million-strong army would become a joke. Not only would it fail to strengthen boundary power, but it might collapse the defense line.