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... ft Hudson unfazed. The grip on military and political power was strict, and it would have been surprising if Caesar IV had agreed.
Raising the issue of logistics was mainly to sound the alarm for several ministers at court. If the government couldn’t coordinate properly to ensure the logistics for the frontline, then he, as Commander, would have to intervene personally.
Should the situation escalate to the point where military intervention was necessary, it would surely lead to d ...
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