Lord Jin nodded.
"However, one thing is beyond doubt: the more, the better," Wei Yi said in a deep voice.
Lord Jin grinned and pointed at him.
"In the past, there was Han Xin who could command troops, and now there's you, Wei Yi, who can strategize. Indeed, I have not misjudged you."
The not-so-tall Lord Jin supported his knees, "Do you know why the Allied Army has grown to its current size step by step?"
"The General's brilliant leadership," Wei Yi answered without hesitation.
"Wrong."
"It's through repeated gambling!"
The average-sized warlord leader was full of momentum, "Many times, choices are more important than hard work. Now, we've reached another moment that requires gambling."
Wei Yi frowned briefly and then relaxed, not interrupting the commander's decision-making.
As a subordinate,
obeying orders is enough.
Following commands is inherently a soldier's duty.
"General, there's one thing I can't understand."
"Speak."