Apart from the Warren Chamber of Commerce, other merchants also came to join in the action. The number of war horses to be auctioned off increased from the original three thousand to four thousand three hundred.
Although the number has seemingly increased, the situation of supply not meeting demand has not changed.
Hudson wasn't certain how many war horses the other forces wanted to purchase.
But as for himself, the more the merrier. Even if he bought all these thousands of war horses, it would be a consideration.
Although it seems like a huge quantity, in reality, the many branches of the Koslow family would share in it, as there's also a demand from the numerous smaller figures in the county.
Small nobles don't need to build a professional cavalry, but a small number of scout horses are a must.
For their own safety, arming a few trustworthy cavalry guards who would charge into the enemy lines with them is necessary.