Regarding the proposal from Gigano and Casani, Horn naturally couldn't agree immediately.
He merely brushed it off with "the leader is often a figurehead," and the next day convened the Cardinal Conference to discuss the matter with several cardinals.
The merchant and citizen forces within the Salvation Army, as well as the aid from the Falan, were naturally quite welcomed.
With economic prosperity, these people have a reason for existence; otherwise, they could only plead for military orders from the Salvation Army.
Even some military forces welcomed it, as they needed better weapons and more soldiers to defeat Prince Kongdai.
They knew the military expense was large, so if the Falan could provide some support, it would certainly be welcome.
However, there were others who believed that the involvement of the Falan would slowly infiltrate the Salvation Army, leading to compromised independence.
