There was a reason for Viscount Wayne's worry. In fact, even those noble families who seemed to be asleep in the tent couldn't sleep. They were also feeling uneasy.
When they surrendered to Kant at the last minute, it meant that they tacitly agreed to his control over the North County.
All of this was very logical.
After all, there was no more powerful noble force in the North County than Kant.
According to the rules between the noble families, if Viscount Wayne could not suppress Baron Kant, then he would slowly lose the right to rule the North County. After a certain period, his title of the lord of North County would be stripped.
And it was just like that when the Wayne family replaced the previous family of the North County.
It was all an unspoken rule between the noble families.
But it was very useful.
If that was the case, Viscount Wayne was certain that his family would not decline within ten years.