The minor interlude concluded, and the boating expedition came to a halt ten miles away from the enemy camp.
The line between daring bravery and reckless suicide is often razor-thin, and Hudson had no intention of venturing into the range of the Magic Crystal Cannons just for a thrill.
The ship was carrying the Kingdom's high-ranking military officials; if a few cannon strikes managed to take out some of them, Hudson wouldn't be able to shoulder the consequences.
Gazing at the densely packed tents along the shore, Hudson felt that it would be a shame not to set them ablaze, considering the Orcs were cooperating so well.
Yet judging by the reactions of the military leaders onboard, it seemed no one noticed any issues, as camping like this appeared to be the norm.
From a utilitarian perspective, setting camp this way did offer several advantages. Snow Moon Lake wouldn't flood, making it easy to settle right next to the lake and access water conveniently.