For these questions, Wang Boan just smiled faintly after hearing them. He only needed to know that these people's merits were assured and that the soldiers who died in battle could be settled. That was enough for him, as for the rest, Wang Boan genuinely didn't care.
Over the many years he managed the border, Wang Boan commanded the Border Army, and although there had not been any major conflicts with the Demon Race, continuous minor skirmishes were relentless. Thus, he also knew that sometimes there could be cases of people taking undeserved credit for bravery. As long as it wasn't a grave mistake, he would smoothly overlook it.
Knowing that the army's morale was reliable, Wang Boan nodded, then began to discuss, "Next, let's talk about how we should deploy our troops moving forward."