King-Chapter 1889 - 8: Emergence of Renowned Generals

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Chapter 1889: Chapter 8: Emergence of Renowned Generals

The royal family’s scheming, Hudson had no interest to care about.

Commanding the three armies, while prestigious and powerful, no longer held any allure for him with his accomplished fame and success.

Bearing the risk of reputational ruin, and toiling hard and cold, it would at most only expand the family’s influence slightly, with the effort and reward being completely disproportionate.

What the Koslow family needs now is not blind external expansion, but to diligently cultivate their internal strength and accumulate power.

Caesar V proposed the establishment of four commanders, each responsible for the command of a battlefield, which aligned perfectly with Hudson’s intentions.

"Franz, the position of the Eastern Army’s Chief Commander will be yours.

The Empire’s demarcation of the four war zones places the Prairie Provinces under the Eastern Battlefront. Apart from assisting in the Moxy Battlefront, the Empire must secure a quick victory in the other three battle zones.

To exterminate those Evil Spirits, speed is of the essence. The longer it drags on, the more brutal this war will become.

The Empire’s development of the Great Prairie has only been for several decades, and the emerging nobility’s foundations are not robust.

Don’t manage it excessively; the family’s foundation is not solid enough, so their support is still necessary!"

Deciding the Chief Commander for the Empire’s war zones with a single word seemed somewhat frivolous, but it was, in fact, most fitting to the spirit of the era.

In terms of military credentials and achievements, Franz certainly did not rank highly within the Empire, but his noble status was irrefutable.

The king of a duchy is equivalent to a monarch, and his status is much higher than that of ordinary major nobles.

The Snow Moon Duchy is also the absolute main force of the Eastern Battlefront, with a comprehensive strength equivalent to 60% of the total of other provinces on the prairie.

With Hudson’s strong support, securing the position of Chief Commander of the Eastern Battlefront became justifiable and reasonable.

"Father, the Eastern Battlefront can mobilize millions of troops, commanding such a large army would be quite challenging for me.

Besides, the enemy is unending, to thoroughly resolve the issue, an overseas expedition to the Kingdom of God is necessary.

..."

Franz was not lacking in courage, but taking on the role of Chief Commander of a battlefront entailed too many responsibilities.

Coordinating the noble allied forces of each province was just the most basic task.

Although he had commanded the war that destroyed the Prairie Seven Kingdoms, that was like crushing rookies, the Empire didn’t even need to use its Standing Army, the nobles’ self-organized Private Army completed the task.

The troops commanded by Franz, numbering only in tens of thousands, accomplished the feat of destroying three countries.

The military success sounds incredible, but in reality, the reestablished Prairie Seven Kingdoms were all nothing special.

The seven countries combined did not have a population of one million.

When the war broke out, there was no proper resistance; many nobles quickly transformed and joined the big family of the Alpha Empire.

The supporters behind the seven countries either declined beforehand or chose to give up.

Rather than gaining victory on the battlefield, it was more like a diplomatic success.

Secret agreements between major countries rendered the Human Alliance a mere decoration, which was the key to successful annexation.

"You only need to resolve the enemies entering the continent; as for the Kingdom of Destiny God, I will find a way to resolve it once the time is ripe!"

Hudson said calmly.

No one across the continent could match his understanding of the Kingdom of Destiny God.

Even though the memories acquired were incomplete, he could locate the dimensional passage using the line of destiny.

As long as the passage was destroyed, severing the invaders’ connection to the rear, most of the war would be won.

The major forces of the continent seemed to be on the passive defense, but in reality, each was eyeing the Kingdom of God.

The ending formations left by the Divine Spirits, after the passage of years and the damage caused by the invaders, have now basically lost their function.

The risk of striking against the Kingdom of God at this time has dropped to the lowest.

Defeating the invaders allows you to occupy the Kingdom of God.

As for whether one can become a god, that is another matter.

The opportunity is here, as long as there is hope, everyone will try to seize it.

The Sanctuary powerhouses with strength have already made connections in private, but unfortunately, no one came to him to form a partnership.

This is the aftermath of having too big of a name; the last Sanctuary melee completely established the position of Hudson as the continent’s strongest man.

While being elevated to the altar, he was also subjected to the wariness of all parties.

The Divine Position cannot be infinite; according to mainstream speculation: if the gods reorganize, one Kingdom of God will only have one Divine Position.

If the Divine Position exists, then the partners of today are the competitors of tomorrow.

There are many Sanctuary powerhouses among the Human Race, but those with the strength to compete are actually few.

The fallen Kingdoms of God around the continent number as many as seven, with simple modes to choose from, making it unnecessary to choose the hell mode.

The reincarnation of the Divine Spirit can survive until now, not only because they are smart enough but also because a bunch of old fellows deliberately left them alive.

If they were determined to kill them at any cost, it wouldn’t be difficult, even if they retain some of the world’s authority.

The gods themselves are a tragedy, sitting high in the clouds for countless millennia, yet their understanding of rules never advances an inch.

After reincarnation, this constraint still exists.

The accompanying world authority strengthens their combat power while also acting as a shackle restraining their power from advancing further.

In the early stages, the drawbacks aren’t noticeable, but by the time they realize it late in the game, everything is already too late.

The more world authority they use, the stronger the limitations become.

Even if they realize the problem early, they can only quench their thirst by drinking poison.

Each reincarnation of the Divine Spirit encounters hardships in their growth, and those who survive are the lucky ones.

Compared to the supreme powerhouses of each race, these reincarnations of the Divine Spirit have more advantages in terms of information disparity.

If the world undergoes a transformation and a Divine Position is born again, they might not necessarily have the advantage in the competition.