To achieve all of this, he spared no effort to change.
Consider it his final indulgence before death.
Moreover, Bai Yian had no intention of surviving at all costs and was ready to die with these soldiers, repaying them with his life.
Although he made this exchange without ever asking the soldiers' desires.
In this world, there was never any talk of fairness or justice.
Ultimately, word of the Martial Marquis sharing meals with soldiers and promising that they would be home once they passed Ruichang City—and my presence there—spread through the entire barracks in no more than the time it takes for a morning meal, thanks to those who deliberately disseminated it.
With this influence, by the time the grand army set off and the officers and men arranged themselves in formation to leave the camp, morale was extraordinarily high.
Every member of the Ning Army firmly believed that under the general's leadership, they would overcome the final obstacle and make it home safely.