The high-level meeting ended, and Hudson immediately took the Kingdom's resolution and promoted military spending reform within the army.
At this moment, the Kingdom's army hadn't been fully mobilized, and what needed to be addressed was only the Standing Army, which relatively speaking, was also the easiest time for reform.
The first measure was to audit the accounts, not the old accounts from the past, but focus on the recent ones, and check the implementation of the "fattening" tasks for the soldiers.
Previously, Master Hudson had warned that anyone who would run into the muzzle of a gun was a principal without foresight, and it was fitting for them to be sacrificed for the reform.
However, just because these people lacked foresight, didn't mean that those behind them lacked it as well. Everyone was very clear that the reform was a collective decision made by the big shots at the Royal Palace meeting, and no one was allowed to sabotage it.