In the Holy Kingdom, many changes occurred in Elizabeth's camp.
First, all the outer walls and traps were dismantled.
The commander noticed that the space was bigger than they needed after many soldiers died. He quickly dismantled everything and shrunk the camp.
With a smaller size, the soldiers could observe more of the camp despite the smaller numbers. That allowed more soldiers to sleep and rest, unlike before.
Of course, they didn't leave the empty space around the camp unused. The second thing they did was dig a dry moat and build four bridges connecting the camp with the end of the hill.
The moat wasn't so deep, but if the giants decided to attack in the same way, they'd face a lot of trouble because of the moat.
Third, they changed the amount of food each person received.
The supporting soldiers, like Elizabeth, saw a significant decrease in their food. The food they were receiving now would barely let them get through their days.
