With numerous competitors, if too few horses are brought in, they could be all bought up before Hudson could even send a man over.
"I heard there are more than 3,000 of them. The Warren Chamber of Commerce is planning to hold an auction in Bera City, and they are not taking pre-orders."
Upon hearing the answer, Hudson instantly lost interest.
Having only 3,000 war horses, and deciding to sell them in an auction, is clearly an attempt to make a fortune.
When it comes to wealth, he is no match for the long-established nobles.
In his heart, Hudson had more than once criticized these established nobles. If they knew that war might break out, why didn't they raise more war horses?
Of course, this feeling was kept to himself. Warning of the Orcs invading would come about once every few years.
Until the real outbreak, no one knew exactly when war would break out.
If they prepared in advance, they could only keep a large number of war horses all the time.