Nongfu Shanquan Youdianxuan: "I don't care. I love this delusional host."
Jiang Pengji peeked at the stream's comments. Whatever passion she had felt was now extinguished, and she felt awkward. Her viewers were good at destroying the mood.
She lifted a hand and smacked the hot-blooded Xu Ke. "Where were we…" she said weakly.
Xu Ke: "..."
What Jiang Pengji wanted was a fantasy in the current situation: strict obedience. Those two words would not be easy to achieve.
The problem in this era was illiteracy; if the guards could not even read their orders, how would they be able to execute them?
That battle from the folk story could have had up to 350,000 troops. But for a victory, only 50,000 troops would be needed. The remaining 300,000 soldiers were mainly there for the military experience and free meals.
If their side was winning, everyone would rush up to overwhelm their enemies together. The moment they were on the losing side, however, they would turn and run. Even the 50,000 "elites" were nothing in Jiang Pengji's eyes. They fell short of valiance.
During the upheaval, those "elites" may have been able to curb their fears of death and execute their orders, but that was unlikely. Most of the troops had probably used the confusion to escape and save their own lives.
If the army lost, the first person to bear the brunt of the failure would be the commander, not the troops. That's why the morale of the troops was of the utmost importance. Without it, the troops would start getting disorganized and would easily collapse with a single setback. They had to meet enemies with worse morale than them or else they would not win.
If a group of disciplined villagers met a group of lawless soldiers, the villagers could win with ease.
After their in-depth discussion, Xu Ke's eyes were wide, and Jiang Pengji's were bright with passion.
At first, Xu Ke had thought his young master was a weird man who only lusted after beautiful people. And after Jiang Pengji had saved him at the assembly, Xu Ke thought of her as extraordinary, unruly, and unconventional. After last night, however, he felt that Jiang Pengji was shrewd and in control of any situation, including a person's heart. His impression of her had changed yet again.
If he still had any lingering displeasure about her, it was definitely gone now.
Even an amateur like him knew that it was possible to train a small army under her leadership.
As expected, Jiang Pengji was planning something big.
Dongqing had yet to be tossed into turmoil, and she was already planning on something.
Xu Ke bowed his head and listened carefully. He was sure that those hired guards were not here to protect the residence. And if that were the case, why would they need to learn discipline and army formations?
Chapter end
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