Caesar IV could accept the Conservative faction taking control of the court because he was confident he could outlive those old folks; losing power was only temporary.
If Hudson ca to power, it would be a different story. His great-great-great-great-grandchildren couldn’t endure it!
It was true for the King, and it was true for all the major factions within the Kingdom.
Even within the Military rit Aristocracy Faction, everyone only hoped Hudson would serve as a spiritual leader rather than participate in the ga himself.
"Another boring test!"
"Tom, draft a reply for , let them know I am in seclusion contemplating the Law.
If they want to catch up, they should co to after a hundred years!"
Hearing Hudson’s instruction, Tom doubted his ears; a hundred years was too long of a ti.
Unless sothing unexpected happened, those folks would be mostly in the ground by then.
"Yes, Duke!"
...
After having so free ti, Hudson devoted more of his ti to his sons’ education.
A large territory always needed soone to manage it.
Wanting to retire early, he had to let his sons take over.
Frankly, the current Snow Moon Territory is just too large.
On the surface, it only has three provinces, but in reality, its area is more than two million square kiloters.
Half of it was successively conferred by the Kingdom, and the other half was gradually annexed by Hudson from the Orcs.
While his fief is large, the Alpha Kingdom’s territory is even more vast.
The registered territory alone covers more than sixteen million square kiloters, and the actual controlled area exceeds twenty million square kiloters.
Half of this territory lies on the vast grasslands; ten percent is the legacy of the original Warhamr Kingdom; fifteen percent is in the World of Ice and Snow.
The original holand with its thirty-two provinces accounts for only a quarter of the entire territory.
Looking across the entire Continent of Aslante, no one’s territorial domain is more extensive than that of the Alpha Kingdom.
However, this giant is currently just a false behemoth.
Possessing vast lands but lacking a matching population.
Take Snow Moon Territory, for example; on over two million square kiloters of land, there are barely five million people.
The so-called governance is limited to daily patrols by soldiers on the borders, and much of the area remains desolate.
Watching his sons training hard under the scorching sun, Hudson leisurely enjoyed tea under the pavilion.
"Hudson, they have been training for quite so ti, maybe they should rest a bit?"
lissa said with concern.
Since Hudson had free ti, he had been finding various ways to push his sons. The originally scheduled study ti had turned into extre training.
"Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing.
Their talents are average, relying purely on resources to pile up won’t make them beco Sanctuary Powerhouses.
To cross this threshold, they must constantly challenge their limits and develop the heart of a strongman.
Rest assured, with watching over them, nothing major will happen!"
Upon hearing this explanation, lissa rolled her eyes, clearly not agreeing with this notion.
On the Continent of Aslante, there has never been a case of mass-producing Sanctuary Powerhouses; every Sanctuary Powerhouse is unique.
Relying on family resources, her strength has improved rapidly in recent years.
Yet becoming a Sanctuary remains unreachable.
Hudson felt helpless about this too; lissa was laid-back and very content with her current life, unwilling to exert effort.
"Hudson, don’t just idle around at ho; you should pay so attention to courtly matters.
The Capital sent an invitation; Your Majesty is inviting you to next month’s coronation ceremony. You absolutely cannot miss it again!"
Not wanting to discuss the matter of becoming a Sanctuary, lissa imdiately changed the topic.
"Everyone outside knows I am in seclusion, let Franz represent and make the trip.
I’ll have Maxim send him over; Your Majesty won’t mind!"
Hudson replied indifferently.
The greatest benefit of achieving fa and success is being able to say: No! to things you don’t want to do.
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