His authority was even greater than the sum of those two.
Moreover, Ning Changqun was skilled at training soldiers, having swept out all those who were dissatisfied, from deputy generals to commanders, within just half a year of taking office.
Over the years, his reputation had soared, wholly comparable to that of Ji.
Rumors were circulating everywhere.
Once Supervisor Sun retired, it was either Ji or Ning Changqun who would take over as supervisor, and since the latter was the Martial Arts Top Scholar directly appointed by the Emperor, the likelihood was even greater.
Nobody among the ten thousand could have imagined that the mess from nepotism would originate from the Cloud Camp.
According to the official rules,
this kind of incident, even the Main General of the Cloud Camp would be implicated.
But would a man soon to retire really dare to move against his successor?