"According to the price of the human army's military supplies," Braydon Neal thought for a moment and said.
Braydon would definitely not provide unlimited Life and Death Path Pills to these new recruits who had just joined the Northern Army.
Except for the monthly standard, Braydon wouldn't give them extra for no reason.
There were too many people, and even though the cost of producing Life and Death Path Pills was very low, this was his only bargaining chip to win over new recruits.
When these recruits didn't have a sense of belonging, Braydon wouldn't easily give up the only bargaining chip in his hand.
The Life and Death Path Pill, this bargaining chip, must be firmly held in his hands.