After settling everyone down, Hudson began to wander in the back yard alone. Kingdom's control over Life Essence has always been strict.
For the entire Noble Consortium, this restriction is necessary. If the number of Knights isn't controlled, competition within the noble circle would intensify several times over.
The result of letting a group of armed individuals lose their livelihoods is easily imaginable.
Each noble house's quota of Life Essence was limited, which was undoubtedly unfavorable for thriving clans.
Taking the Koslow Family as an example, if they have enough resources, the number of Knights born in each generation might multiply several times.
But reality is harsh, apart from family members with established foundations who could obtain Life Essence, the majority of the clan members were forced to leave the noble circle and become free people.
Supporting each other would be limited to raising these people to adulthood. More resources are genuinely unaffordable.