Chapter 26 (1/2)

Chapter 26 The Lessons learnt from History

“Your Highness, what is the ht that the prince ht he had become whimsical

In the theory of how to train a soldier, the chief knight didn’t think that there was a way more professional than their own His fa e of ten to fifteen years, there would be only five years to develop the body and master all kinds of weapon used by a soldier If they were trained for more than five years, then they would becoht – of course, the trainees cannot have a civilian background

Looking at the group of s on their s are expensive!

Roland spoke directly into his ear, “Take a good look and re which should be perfore I will list them for you on a paper”

In the age of cold weapons, were two or three ood soldiers? Roland did not think about this question and neither did he need one of those Spartan warriors dressed in underpants who could rip apart wild anith of Roland’s peoplebut they must be well disciplined and execute every order without fail

Most of the tith is th So, he needed them to quickly form a unit To acco for i the current situation was the best choice Out of his personal experience, he knew that one roup of people froardless of the process, the goal was clear

And when this group of people learned to follow orders, Roland could start to implement the next step of his plan

Van’er ulti to eat

This time, they had to stay double the as eak and he could no longer persevere

Just at this tiet some rest and then he ordered his attendants to serve lunch This successfully transferred the anger fro At this point, Van’er started to suspect that His Highness probably had never intended to let the

The lunch was packed in four huge barrels, which were carried by carriages out of town In addition to the food, the carriages also contained many bowls and spoons

Van’er licked his lips, ready to ju with everyone else was stopped by the chief knight, who stood in front of them

His Royal Highness the Prince ordered everyone to line up in four rows and to come forward one by one to pick up their cutlery Whoever disturbed the order would be forced to step back to the end of the line and get their food last

The roere very noisy as everyone squeezed in to get a good position Van’er had very good luck, he stood in the forefront of the outermost row Of course, some people expressed their intense resent ords and uards rushed into the crowd picking out the rioters to be sent to the back of the line

Fool, thought Van’er when he saw the nized hihter in the town, also known as ‘Insane Fist’ He usually relied on brute force to stir up trouble everywhere

Now, only barehanded against knights and guards arave of a pitiful picture Look at his poor appearance now!

He felt that he had already grasped His Highness’s preference

That was to become a unit

Standing straight, side by side, the tea to eat, always keeping order, never stepping out… Van’er had previously heard froeable businesse hobby And that was that everything had to be arranged in order, everything which stood out would be forced back into place

In Van’er’s opinion, this kind of person was si better to do So they would even deliberately find some trouble to occupy themselves