After spending four rough days on the road, Ren Baqian had seen a lot of things. To his utmost surprise, every time they stopped at a village, the winged cavalry would teach martial arts to the children living in the village. Even though they did not teach the children much, the pointers they gave were still extremely precious to them. These pointers could save those children a lot of time and effort in their future growth.
The aboriginals spared no effort in promoting martial spirit and the relationship between the army and commoners. This made Ren Baqian sentimental as he seldom heard of this happening in ancient China.
Other than the army that founded the current regime of China, there was only a small number of armies in the history of China that won the hearts of the citizens. In the ancient times, citizens often viewed soldiers as wolves.
A few days later, they reached a small town and Ren Baqian suggested that they should rest for a day.