Listening to the discussion among the ministers, Caesar III's brow soon furrowed deeply.
The most popular candidates were the Four Dukes of the North, with several nominations for Earl Hudson, but there was a distinct lack of voices supporting Marquis James.
Not only did other political factions not support him, but even the Royalists would not back Marquis James. Only for the sake of the King's face did they refrain from openly opposing him.
Lack of prestige and military merits was one aspect, but mostly it involved interests. Even within the same political faction, not everyone's interests were aligned.
The role Marquis James previously played was mainly to keep Marshal Campbell in check within the military, a role that was not popular.
When even his own side were not supportive, Caesar III quickly realized his plan had been too hasty.