Hudson's words also represented the thoughts of most of the secular nobility in the Kingdom. It was fine to support the establishment of a new church, but the cost of garnering allies must be borne by the New Church; the secular nobility were not prepared to pay the bill.
A mere trifle of benefits would clearly not suffice. To gain support from various countries, it was necessary to give up a portion of the core management power of the Clergy.
Once a compromise was made in this aspect, the establishment of a church by the Alpha Clan alone would turn into a joint establishment of a church by five clans—with everyone being a shareholder of this New Church.
Without a doubt, the addition of four decision-making shareholders would certainly weaken the interests represented by Archbishop Tyron and his native religious faction.
"Marshal Hudson, if four countries get involved, then who will have the final say in the end?