Chapter 223 Leading the Troops



Therefore, what is really useful to him may be that his salary has been improved, and the monthly salary he receives is much more than at the beginning.

In fact, this level is not enough to highlight his achievements.

It's just because he is too young, and his current strength is not enough to bear the status of Guannei Hou, so at this time he is only given the status of a Great Shuzhang to let him settle down, and then we can take the opportunity to promote him.

It is not realistic for an eighteenth-level great minister to lead an army.

However, at that time, Xu Luo himself had no experience in leading troops in battle. Asking him to lead 100,000 troops to garrison a city was a decision made by the top leaders after discussion and asking Xu Luo's opinion.

At this time, Xu Luo himself had no idea about this.

He just needs to advance step by step. In fact, what he wants most is to do nothing, just receive a certain salary, and do tasks when there are tasks.

Leading an army is really too troublesome.

Especially when you are asked to manage 100,000 people, including their food, drink, defecation, and various expenses, it is not an easy task. If you are not careful, it is easy to get into trouble.

For Xu Luo, trouble is the thing he least wants to face.

As for the system of the Xian Qin Empire, he was also very clear about it. In such a place where military merit is the basis for nobility, if he did not join the army to gain strength, there would certainly be no way for him to go further.

At this time, he was no longer continuing to study the divine treasure, so naturally he could not withdraw various resources and use them unscrupulously like before.

If you want to get more resources to use at this time, you can only get enough credit or continue to climb up.

And it just so happened that leading an army of 100,000 to garrison in a city was more in line with his own interests.

It's just a city, so you just need to guard it. As for the rest, you can leave it to your deputy generals to handle.

To guard a city, he never thought of relying on these soldiers, but more on the Taoist soldiers under his own command. In his opinion, he had his own Taoist soldiers and he was there to guard it. If he couldn't defend it, then it would make no difference whether the 100,000 soldiers were there or not.

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