The simple general meeting had come to an end.
Although most of the factions that had come to provide support were seated, due to the large number of people, the meeting did not go into detailed discussions. After a brief exchange of pleasantries and communication, the meeting was declared concluded.
These troops from different factions were nearly impossible to be completely commanded and dispatched by the United Army or a single person. Only a person could be selected to coordinate the relations among different factions and arrange each unit for battle.
Moreover, the factions were rife with conflicts, with some even bordering on enmity. In such a situation, it was utterly impossible to incorporate them into a single unit for coordinated operations; they had to be separated and dispatched to different battlefields.
