Hudson was slightly disappointed at not seeing the Orcs fighting amongst themselves. But such a thing was only a matter of time.
No ruler could tolerate treachery. The fact that military action hadn't been taken yet simply indicated a delayed response, not a decision to let it slide.
Given the style of the Five Royal Clans, if they didn't deal with these traitors, there would be rebellion flags all over the future Orc Empire.
Collecting his thoughts, Hudson turned his attention to the death of Marshal Campbell.
The supreme commander of the Kingdom's Army was dead, the nobles of the Allied Forces were still escaping in panic, and in the blink of an eye, he had unwittingly become the highest military commander of the Kingdom.
He didn't even know what words to use to describe this dramatic turn. He guessed that the big shots in the Capital must also be troubled by this sudden change.
"Send the order. Let the army stop training and rest for two days."