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Opening with a Poem, Shocking the Entire Court of Civil and Military Officials!.
Chapter 367: Exercises Are Real Combat. [367]
Summary
After an intimate exchange, Qin Ying steps out to find Old Huang alerting him of the arrival of officials eager to witness the reformed four major camps. Qin Ying heads to the training ground, which had been neglected for five years but is now prepared for inspection. The army, nearly thirty thousand strong, stands in impressive formation, showcasing their discipline. Qin Ying, pleased with the transformation, commands military drills to begin, emphasizing the importance of realistic training. Despite concerns about using real weapons, he insists that drills must mimic real combat to prepare soldiers effectively. The officials are astonished by the Iron Floating Tower's fierce display, realizing the seriousness of Qin Ying's training methods.Full content
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