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Watching a host of soldiers running laps around the city walls, loudly chanting slogans, the major nobles watching the spectacle were quite disappointed.
They had stayed to observe with the intention of learning Hudson's methods of training soldiers by watching, but all they saw was a group of men running below the walls.
Of course, not all the troops were running laps around the city walls; it was not realistic for the entire Kingdom's standing army of two hundred and seventy thousand to train together.
Only a few legions that guarded the capital were below the city, while the other units received military training at their respective garrisons.
Based on the actual conditions of their garrisons, some units ran laps around their camps, while others went on training expeditions into the wild.
With a secure supply of resources, Hudson spared no one, strictly ordering the aristocratic military officers to take their troops through physical training.