Charlotte's words finally ignited the fighting spirit of the northern nobles completely.
For a moment, all the nobles were filled with combativeness, scrambling to claim the title of vanguard for the troops, each one eager to lead the charge into battle.
Charlotte somewhat failed to understand why these nobles were so interested in being the first to lead their men into combat.
Seeking to maintain her own image, she didn't inquire further but quickly transferred command authority to Baron Angus, the Commander-in-Chief.
When it was time to make speeches, she gave speeches, and when it was time to boost morale, she boosted morale.
But when it actually came to fighting, Charlotte trusted Baron Angus, who had commanded many battles and was rich in experience, more than her own theoretical military musings.
Receiving his orders reverently, Baron Angus began directing the nobles, making preparations for battle.
Every noble in the tent had brought troops with them.