The soldiers at the training ground, seeing Yan Heng appear, promptly had their children stop, dismount, and then with them, moved forward to salute: "This subordinate pays respect to the Great General."
Yan Heng lifted his hand: "No need for such courtesy."
Then, looking at the children of his subordinates, he smiled and said, "Just now, I saw that everyone's children were riding quite well. Would you like a few of the children to have a competition?"
When the Great General spoke, the soldiers, even if they didn't wish to, dared not say no, and what's more—they all wanted to.
After all, among the children brought by Yan Heng, there were surely his own offspring. Having one's children befriend the children of the Great General was all beneficial and not at all harmful.
Besides, bringing the children to the military camp was also meant to let the children of various families have a competition.