Before they even entered the battlefield, Xie Ming led his assault team and fought their way in and out of Rongdi's rear three times.
He visited several large tribes, and he didn't mind anything, including cattle, sheep, horses, cloth, and goldware. He would stuff whatever he saw into his clothes.
Xie Ming was away for over a month, and when he returned, he had already taken care of all the food for the Xie family army during the winter. Now, he's practically a panacea for the Rongdi people, a cure for children's night crying.
When Xie Ming returned to Juma Town, Xie Teng had already set off for the capital. His father and four older brothers were the ones who "received" him back to camp.
Before General Xie returned from Jinyang City, Xie Ming had gone to become a "bandit," so it had been quite some time since he had seen his youngest son.
As his son appeared before him like a wild man, approaching from afar, General Xie immediately noticed his strikingly bright eyes.
When the man approached, he carefully examined his youngest son and found that he was different from the last time he was at Wanlin Peak.
Unlike General Xie's reaction, his five older brothers, who were standing beside him, quickly took over his "achievements," looking no different from farmers who had been poor for a long time.
Afterwards, he even pulled Xie Ming aside and asked when they would go and do another round.
General Xie overheard this and gave the five men a thorough dressing-down.
Xie Ming figured it out: his father was worried that if too many people died in the winter, they wouldn't be able to recover, and then the Northwest Army wouldn't even have a reason to receive their pay.
After disciplining his foolish sons, General Xie said sternly, "Ming'er, come with me."
General Xie ignored his five sons, who were happily counting the spoils of war, and led Xie Ming to an open space.
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