It just so happened that a large number of nobles from the Southeastern Province had met their demise, paving the way for the expansion of the Koslow Family.
As the Commander of the Army, Hudson had many advantages. At the very least, when choosing fiefdoms, he had priority.
Given the current military strength of the Koslow Family, it relied entirely on progressively absorbing scattered fiefdoms, sharing the Southeastern province with the Dalton Family.
Of course, when it came to actual operations, swapping of fiefdoms was inevitable.
Though these swaps are theoretically not allowed, as the Commander of the Army, as long as he did not go too far, the king would most likely turn a blind eye.
Considering Hudson's previous efforts to foster good relationships within the aristocratic circles of the province, Viscount Orlan immediately understood his calculations.