He didn't know about the purity of the Northern Army, nor did they understand that the men of the Northern Army were inherently pure soldiers.
They charged forward without hesitation, ready to draw their swords and face death head-on.
That was why Braydon Neal had often been disappointed in people.
He had contemplated giving up many times, forsaking glory and wealth.
Yet, after enduring countless hardships, he couldn't bear to part with the Northern Army.
He refused to let go because letting go was simply not an option for Braydon.
After a long silence, Braydon spoke again, "This system has its merits. It reveals the true nature of people to outsiders."
Iason Foster studied Braydon intently.
He hadn't expected Braydon to discern the underlying motives behind the reward system.