Because of the orders from above, the soldiers in the training camp were also suffering.
The daily mission quota had increased by two to three times compared to before.
However, even Kant went to the training ground to patrol every day, accompanying them in the sun and wind.
Everyone didn't dare to complain too much. After all, the Lord was accompanying them, so they couldn't say anything.
One day at noon, Kant arrived at the training ground earlier than usual. Bunduk, who was in charge of training the soldiers, handed over the task of being to the soldier in the lead. He walked forward and saluted, "Lord Kant."
Kant nodded, indicating for him to stand up.
The two of them walked around the training ground.
Kant walked up to the general's platform and asked Bunduk beside him, "How is it? How are the soldiers?"