Shortly after Matt fell silent, Reagan Cooper stood up.
"I agree with you, General Matthew." He said respectfully.
He didn't need to hold respect before him because he was of lower rank, and this time, he wasn't doing it out of politeness or good manners.
Instead, he acknowledged him as an equal or superior to him in terms of strategy and planning.
Moreover, he told his senior colleagues that he, the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, a person only below the King in rank, agreed with this plan.
His words carried weight, and even Ericson Lewis had to understand this weight.
Therefore, shortly after that, the Army Generals rose to follow their commander, and finally, Ericson had to nod.
"General Matthew, I hope the plan comes off well." He replied, and Matt smiled.