The troop of 5,000 heavy cavalries that were purely from Kant's heavy cavalry troop. They could easily defeat and perish the 15,000 South County heavy cavalry legion that even the North County noble alliance army and the rebellion army could not defeat.
In the end, after the South County rebellion army heard the rumors, they tore up the alliance and left Rolf.
After the noble commanders of the East County alliance army heard the rumors, they hinted and even threatened to leave the battlefield and return to the East County.
As they initially came to support and wanted to join Kant, Kant did not plan to make things difficult for them and was prepared to let them go.
As for the future, it was hard to say.
The noble commanders of the North County noble alliance army, just like the noble commanders of the East County noble alliance army, wanted to once again be independent from the army that Firentis had consolidated and returned to the North County.