Becoming a 100-man captain brought a great deal of preferential treatment for Chen Xiaolian – naturally, that was only by that era’s standard.
Bighead was selected to become Chen Xiaolian’s attendant – a knight attendant was a position worthy of envy in the eyes of many.
Observing the 100 soldiers wearing the colours of the Norman army, Chen Xiaolian felt rather prideful – however, a good chunk of that feeling of pride crumbled after seeing the disorderly formation of those men.
When evening arrived, Chen Xiaolian, Lun Tai and Bei Tai came together and after separating into two, they secretly kept an eye on the movements in King William’s tent.
More accurately, they were secretly standing guard.
In this era, it would seem that King William was quite the outstanding military commander – the same evaluation was made of him even in the future.
The next day, Chen Xiaolian brought both Lun Tai and Bei Tai with him to participate in the military conference.