According to the treaty Alexander had signed with the nobles, there was a clause in there that stated the nobles were required to send a representative to Alexander to present their viewpoints during meetings.
That had been signed almost a year ago.
However, due to various reasons and kafkaesque bureaucracies, it had yet to be implemented.
And so given that so much time had passed, it was only very reasonable that they would want this.
After all, at the moment, there was no noble in Alexander's inner circle to represent this powerful group's interest.
Alexander had no problem acceding to this, saying, "Yes, I planned it such anyway. The official council building is under construction for just that purpose and should be finished before winter."
"At that time, you can all send your representative, or even yourself might attend it."
The ease with which Alexander accepted their demand surprised the nobles because they had assumed that Alexander would try to haggle a bit.