When Camelia came to Phoenix City again, she sent someone to inquire about the Phoenix King's sexual interests.
There was no need to go to war. Many people in the city knew that the special envoy would be nearby when the Phoenix King appeared, and the two were very close.
Camelia is not optimistic about Lady Audrey's ideas at all, but she is inexplicably very confident and has analyzed it with Camelia seriously.
Audrey is an immortal species, so she has plenty of time. Secondly, if she doesn't stick out her tongue, she is basically the same as a human woman, and is considered the most beautiful in human aesthetics. Finally, she is strong enough, and the strong will match the strong. Isn't that natural? .
In Camelia's opinion, these reasons are all nonsense. Unless the Phoenix King is kidnapped by force, no matter how much advantage he has, it still depends on what the Phoenix King himself wants. Obviously, he doesn't have that intention.
Although she already knew the outcome, she was still worried about her family causing trouble, so she asked if she could join the Phoenix Kingdom's military system.
The Phoenix King is indeed a wise and powerful monarch, and his judgment will not be affected by personal likes and dislikes, so things go smoothly.
The letter of intent was also signed, and the Phoenix King also met, packed up his things and went home with people.
There were several transfers on the way, so she read the military regulations of the garrison on the way.
It's quite strange, it's completely different from the Fatel army.
The mission of the military: to protect the safety of people’s lives and property and the achievements of civilization.
Just this sentence confused Camelia. Shouldn't it be to maintain the Phoenix King's dominance?
Behind the enlarged font mission is a lot of discipline, which generally means obeying orders, prohibiting bullying of the people, and prohibiting subjugation.
Later there is the process of persuading surrender and the treatment of prisoners.
Camelia thought about it and realized that Fatel's prisoners seemed to have been transferred to other places later, and indeed she had never heard of the mass deaths of prisoners.
Oh my god! Are the captives still human?
If Fatal knew about some of the relevant provisions, he would definitely have to fight again. Anyway, he would surrender if he couldn't win... It didn't seem right. He had to pay for the ransom of the captives, and Fatal's treasury didn't have much money to use now.
Only later did we come to the form of military organization and the treatment of soldiers.
As she looked at it, she realized something was wrong. The garrison spent almost the whole year in training and fighting. This was completely different from the regulations about the city defense army that she had heard about... That's right. After all, the mission of the city defense army is to protect the homeland. , many city defense forces will not directly face foreign forces as the city expands, and there is indeed no need to ensure such a high military intensity.
The organizational structure of the squad, platoon, company, and battalion regiment didn't seem to have any good points. The next sentence shocked me again - the on-site commander was killed in action, and the subordinate military ranks took over the command in turn.
Only then did I remember that the entire Phoenix Kingdom is illiterate. In addition, with the military knowledge education within the military system, of course, it has the ability to take over command on the spot. Moreover, the Phoenix Kingdom does not have an aristocratic system, and there is no contradiction that one must risk one's life to disobey orders. .
Fatel is almost useless in this regard. Although in principle they will let the generals take over the command, in fact most of the generals cannot restrain the troops at all. Once the main general is killed, the troops will immediately fall apart. Many times there is no need to wait for the general to die. As long as there are 20 or 30% battle damage, it is obvious that the command cannot be carried out.
Just relying on her imagination, Camelia couldn't know how far the Phoenix King's garrison could push the battle loss ratio, but it should be stronger than Fatel.
At a glance, the salary is higher than that of ordinary workers, but not much higher.
The level of preferential treatment is similar to that of Fatel, but the wages of workers in the two places are not even half a point apart. There is a gap in between, and Fatel has not yet been able to pay full wages.
It doesn't matter whether Lady Audrey wants this salary or not. On the contrary, she is basically in the military camp all year round. I don't know if she can bear it.
There were a lot of words in the charter, but after closing it, Camelia still couldn't understand why this army could keep resisting the pressure from the north, and even pulled out some people to slap Fatel in the middle.
It should still be related to equipment and command, and probably involves more confidential information.
Returning to Pang Xun, the situation outside the city was even more chaotic than a few months ago.
Since the outbreak more than a month ago, more and more people have come to Pang Xun to seek refuge from Lord Piercing.
It's a pity that in their eyes, the extremely powerful Piercing Lord is great at killing people. There is nothing they can do about this kind of thing. They just wander around the house every day... or maybe sleep in.
Sure enough, as soon as I returned to the Lord's Mansion, I saw the Lord who had been sleeping in the afternoon.
Camelia briefly reported the Phoenix Kingdom's request to send administrative staff to their place for internship and the postponement of the naturalization matter. She then took out the simple charter of the garrison and the Phoenix King's personal letter: "I asked the Phoenix King if he could send you Arrangement to join the garrison, it seems that he is very much looking forward to your strength, saying that as long as you recognize their military system, he can arrange it. This is the charter and this is a personal letter."
The letter had not been opened, and the charter pamphlet showed signs of being turned. Audrey looked at her and took it to read.
"Ah? Ah! Ah." He was shocked and seemed to feel the gap in military literacy between the two sides, but it didn't matter. Audrey never felt that she had any military talent. Her talent was killing.
After reading the charter and thinking about it, I think I can accept it.
The length of service in the garrison is limited to fifty years at the rank of general. Regardless of the general's performance, the length of service shall not exceed 20+10 years.
20 years is the time limit for a general to serve, and 30 years is the total service period from a soldier to a soldier. Basically, it is still controlled around the age of fifty, and he has to retreat to the second line, that is, he goes to the General Staff to make suggestions and ignores other things.
This age definitely refers to ordinary people. If you consider the age ratio of immortals, Audrey can barely be considered a young girl. 30 years is nothing to her.
I opened the paint-sealed letter without looking at it twice. I almost went dark and sat back on the bed.
"Sir? What's wrong?"
Audrey looked at the letter again and handed the paper over.
Camelia scanned it, and the whole text was business, with no intention of responding to the adults at all.
Secretly taking a look at the expression on the adult's face, Camelia tried to speak: "The rule of murdering for life is indeed a bit harsh for adults. How about we talk about it next time when we go back?"
The letter mainly contains the rules that Audrey needs to abide by, as well as the laws that obviously cannot restrict her, but require her to abide by.
The letter also said that if anyone who violates the law cannot be punished accordingly, it will be difficult for the Kingdom to re-establish its credibility. Therefore, for criminals that cannot be dealt with by the public service system, the Kingdom must pay a certain price or even sacrifice to ensure that they are not punished.
Maybe it’s because this one makes me sad.
Audrey's chest rose and fell a little quickly, but she didn't look good: "Get out of here first, I want to rest."
I was sleeping in bed just now, and I didn’t know what to rest for.
Camelia couldn't care less, so she put the letter on the small table next to her and slipped it away.