Time ticked away and the number of fallen on the battlefield grew. The numerously populous Nobles' Allied Forces, remarkably, had fallen into a disadvantageous position.
"Tom, relay my command. First to third regiments stay put to guard the grain and supplies. Fourth to sixth regiments flank from the left, seventh to ninth encircle from the right, block off the enemy's retreat. The tenth regiment will reinforce from the front."
Hudson decisively commanded.
At this heated moment of the battle, only he, slightly distanced from the battlefield, was capable of commanding the remaining troops.
Fortunately, since everyone was busily marching, no one was insistent on regaining command. The officers in the serf soldiers are currently Hudson's trusted confidants, capable of carrying out his orders.
The Human Sea Tactics was once again put into play. With comrades on all sides, the initially disadvantaged Allied Forces experienced a sudden boost in morale.