Chapter 138:

If it were in the past, Su Li wouldnt mind following the procedures step by step. After all, it was not often that one got to experience being a military commander. Treating it as a game could be a good experience if taken seriously. However, at this moment, Su Li wasnt in the mood for games. With his child about to be born, wasting time playing war games outside seemed unthinkable. Su Li even entertained the thought of completing everything and returning to Changan, perhaps even in time for the birth of his child. After all, in this era, he was like a high-level boss rampaging through a newbie village.

Commander, issuing an urgent marching order might cause some disturbance within the army, Li Daozong carefully suggested to Su Li. Li Daozong was grateful to Su Li and was willing to accompany him, given his knowledge of Su Lis capabilities. However, it was not solely up to the commander and deputy commander in the military to make all decisions.

A commander could order his subordinates to put their lives on the line during critical moments. Few would refuse in such circumstances. Their loyalty to the Emperor, their devotion to the Tang Dynasty, and the recognition of their contributions on the battlefield were sufficient motivation for the soldiers to fight fiercely. However, this was because they had no choice.

If a clever decision by the commander led the entire army into peril, how many would willingly sacrifice themselves for the commander? This wasnt even something that needed consideration. The commanders reputation was built up from victories one after another. A commander who wasnt too smart might be ousted right after their first battle.

During the Tang Dynasty, they fought numerous battles. This time, the soldiers assigned to Su Li by Li Er were all experienced veterans who had seen their fair share of battlefield action. These soldiers were highly disciplined and possessed strong combat skills. However, due to their extensive experience on the battlefield, they also had their ways of evaluating commanders.

Su Lis command, even if given to a group of highly seasoned veterans, would likely cause unrest within the army. The soldiers would naturally question such an unconventional order. Even considering the worst-case scenario, a camp rebellion wasnt entirely impossible.Read latest chapters at novelhall.com Only

Li Daozong didnt believe Su Li couldnt see this potential issue. So why was he insisting on this approach? Su Li maintained a calm expression under Li Daozongs gaze and chuckled, Deputy commander, youll understand the purpose behind my orders tomorrow morning.

The next day, dozens of officers were gathered in front of the command tent as the sun began to rise. Their expressions were grim some were worried, others were furious, and a few simply sighed. These officers were the middle-ranking officers under Su Li. Convincing them was crucial for Su Li to control the army truly.

But looking at their current state, they were far from being convinced or submissive. It could even be said that since receiving Su Lis military orders yesterday, none of them were truly supportive. They had been marching thousands of miles urgently to face a waiting force of 200,000 enemy troops. What general in their right mind would give such an order? Did Su Li intend to lead them to their deaths?

After receiving the orders last night, these officers couldnt sleep. They had gathered early in the morning at the command tent, all with bloodshot eyes. Their frustration was palpable Su Li was just a consort, yet the Emperor trusted him so much. How could he act recklessly in the army?

Your Majesty truly believes in him, but hes causing trouble in the army! After all, hes just a consort.

Curious, they turned their gaze in the direction of the sound. They were currently in the barracks without any food or provisions, so why was there such a noise?

To their surprise, a unique ox cart appeared before them. Although it was called an ox cart, it was simply a wooden platform supported by two wheels. There were no guardrails, and it was clear that it wasnt carrying anything. However, it was pulled by a total of nine strong oxen.

Each of these crooked-horned cattle was filled with muscles and exuded tremendous strength. The cart had four oxen at the front and five at the back.

What is this supposed to be?

All the officers looked puzzled.

Marshal Su Li must have ordered the ox carts presence here, but what could he possibly want with such an arrangement? Why did he bring nine oxen?

At this moment, Su Li emerged from the tent. Despite the officers criticizing him earlier, they still bowed and saluted respectfully upon seeing him.

Are you all dissatisfied with the military order I issued yesterday? Su Li scanned the crowd and directly asked.

An older staff officer bowed and said, We shouldnt question your decision, Marshal, as military orders are absolute. However undertaking a march of over a thousand miles at a rapid pace is a significant mistake in military strategy. Moreover, our enemies outnumber us by four times

Such a decision is unwise. I implore you, Marshal, to withdraw your order, the officer concluded.

Others echoed the sentiment. Please reconsider your decision, Marshal!