In the presence of Hudson, the four powers who had friendly negotiations finally reached a verbal agreement on the stone bridge at Wash Flower Stream, thus dissipating the smoke of war in Southern Layton County.
With the armed parade over, everyone returned home. Hudson, known for his thriftiness, would not invite anyone for dinner given the many mouths to feed.
Hearing is not as good as seeing.
After witnessing the state of the Northern army soldiers with his own eyes, Hudson finally understood how the people of the north had managed to snatch power from the Dalton family.
Just the private army of three hundred men had fifty in plate armored cavalry, and even the ordinary infantrymen were all clad in leather armor.
From afar, you could feel an aura of terror rising, an indication that they've killed more than a few men.
It isn't like Hudson's faux-elite soldiers, who looked high spirited and ran fast, but he had no confidence in their combat abilities.