A typical "9-to-5" work schedule and it was all self-inflicted. I wouldn't even know where to begin if I had to complain.
Once again, Hudson served as an example, unbeknownst to him. After all, how could one breed elite officers in such a short period like a month?
Most of them had merely learned the basics and had no true understanding of the essence of things. They could act as low-level military trainers, but commanding an army…
This was not a subject worth discussing. Even Hudson himself lacked the ability to command a large troop. The same could be said of the apprentices training under him.
Aside from the few with exceptional talents, the majority of the generals had honed their abilities to command through the process of leading armies.
For instance, presently, organizing mass training signifies a breakthrough in command capability.
Although a number of problems surfaced during this process, they were eventually resolved.