Age: 12 | Year: 246 BCE
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Goal: Establishing a Connection with the King
After four years of relentless effort, we had turned our farm into a thriving trade hub. Yet, in the Kingdom world, mere economic strength was not enough. Political and military power were equally critical. Building a relationship with the Qin King was essential for securing our future.
I knew the King's health was declining, and despite his young age, his hold on the throne was fragile. If I could forge a strong bond with him before his passing, I could secure a noble title and ensure the stability of our operations. With this in mind, I set out for the capital, accompanied by a 50-man guard unit.
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The Guard Unit and Preparations
To ensure my safety on this journey, I selected our most experienced guards. A month ago, we had recruited 30 professional fighters to bolster our existing 20-man unit, forming a well-trained 50-man force. Each member was carefully chosen for their combat skills and discipline—a formidable escort for a trade caravan.
Both Shin and Piao offered to join me on this journey, but I decided to leave them behind.
"I can handle this journey safely without you. Your place is here, protecting the farm," I said. They nodded in agreement, respecting my decision.
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The Departure
We set out early in the morning, the air crisp and cool as the sun slowly crept over the horizon. Our caravan included a portion of our plows and special gifts prepared for the King, loaded onto a few wagons. The guards formed a protective perimeter around the caravan.
Han Wei, my guard captain, led the way, meticulously scanning the path ahead.
"Master, the road looks clear, but we must remain vigilant. The narrow valleys ahead may limit our visibility," he cautioned. Taking his advice seriously, I instructed the guards to tighten their formation.
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Entering the Hidden Valley
The shortest route to the capital led through a hidden valley—a path known for its rugged terrain, making it unappealing to bandits. However, its narrow confines made it an ideal spot for an ambush.
As we reached the valley's entrance, Han Wei voiced his concerns again:
"I'm unsure about this valley's safety. We should adopt a tighter formation."
Agreeing, I ordered the caravan into a compact arrangement: 15 guards at the front, 15 at the rear, and the rest flanking the sides.
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Journey Through the Valley
The valley's towering cliffs loomed over us, narrowing our field of vision. The eerie silence was broken only by the creak of wagon wheels and the clatter of horse hooves echoing off the rock walls.
For a moment, I marveled at the tranquility of the passage. Bandits rarely ventured into this region, yet an uneasy feeling gnawed at me.
"Not just bandits—other threats could be lurking here," I thought.
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Unexpected Movement
Midway through the valley, a shout broke the silence:
"Movement spotted! Something's in the rocks!"
I halted my horse and signaled Han Wei.
"Check the ranks. Halt and remain alert."
Han Wei swiftly organized the guards, and we proceeded cautiously. After some tense moments, it became clear there was no imminent danger—perhaps it was just a wild animal or a trick of the light. Nonetheless, the heightened vigilance kept everyone on edge.
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Exiting the Valley
As we approached the valley's exit, the terrain opened up into a vast plain. The sight of open land was a welcome relief, a sign that we were nearing the capital. The guards relaxed slightly, and the caravan resumed its steady pace.
Han Wei approached me as we emerged from the valley.
"Master, we've made it this far without incident. Still, we should remain cautious—there may be other threats along the way to the capital."
"You're right, Han Wei," I replied. "Deploy the guards in a wider formation and keep a constant watch on the surroundings."
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Progress Across the Open Plain
The open plains gave us a much clearer view of our surroundings, allowing us to ease our nerves. The midday sun blazed above, and a gentle breeze made the journey more bearable. My guards maintained their discipline, scanning the horizon for any signs of trouble.
As the caravan moved steadily forward, I reflected:
"This journey is only the beginning. If I can forge a strong connection with the King, it will not only secure our farm's future but also play a crucial role in Qin's destiny."
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Approaching the Capital
By sunset, signs of the capital became evident. The roads grew busier, dotted with merchants and travelers, and the city's towering walls loomed in the distance. The sight of Qin's stronghold filled me with a mix of excitement and apprehension. This was the most significant undertaking of my life so far.
"When we reach the capital, everything could change," I thought.
"But whether for better or worse depends entirely on how I play my hand."
Arrival at the Capital
Upon arriving at the capital, we successfully delivered our caravan without any issues. The 1,000 plows we had promised were handed over to the King's officials. I personally oversaw the delivery to ensure everything was accounted for, leaving my guards stationed in the city for security. When the officials confirmed the order's completeness, I exhaled deeply, feeling a mix of relief and accomplishment.
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Meeting with the King
The following day, the young and ailing King of Qin summoned me to his court. While I had met him before, this occasion felt much more formal. Walking through the grand halls of the palace, flanked by royal guards, I reached the throne and bowed respectfully, awaiting his acknowledgment.
The King expressed his satisfaction with the delivery:
"Zhi Yong, your plows will bring great benefit to our farmers. You've done an important service for Qin's future."
"Your Majesty's approval is the greatest reward I could hope for," I replied with humility. Yet the King had more than gratitude to offer—he presented me with a proposition.
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The Baron Title and Fiefdom Offer
The King announced his decision to grant me the title of Baron, elevating me to the rank of Qin nobility. Along with this title came the offer of a fiefdom—a piece of land under my administration. However, I hesitated before accepting.
Bowing my head, I spoke thoughtfully:
"Your Majesty, I am deeply honored by your generosity. However, instead of managing a fiefdom, I wish to build my own fortified city. If you grant me the necessary permissions and support, I can make this vision a reality."
The King looked at me with surprise before smiling slightly.
"An intriguing request, Zhi Yong. Very well. Let your city be a stronghold for Qin's strength and ingenuity. I expect your next innovations to also serve the kingdom."
These words filled me with a mix of joy and responsibility. The King had given me not just a title but a chance to shape the future.
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Ryo Fui's Gaze
As my meeting with the King concluded, I felt the watchful eyes of Ryo Fui upon me in the grand hall. He observed me as if seeing a reflection of his younger self, though his gaze carried an undertone of jealousy and strategic calculation.
When our eyes met, I bowed respectfully and shifted my focus elsewhere. I knew the danger this man posed and decided to avoid drawing too much of his attention.
"Ryo Fui is a dangerous player," I thought. "Our reckoning will come, but not yet."
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Encounter with Ou Ki
As I left the palace, I crossed paths with a towering figure—Ou Ki, the "Bird of Qin" and one of the Six Great Generals. His imposing presence and charismatic aura were palpable, making him one of the most legendary figures in Qin's history. When he looked at me as I passed, I felt a wave of excitement coursing through me.
With his signature laugh, he spoke:
"Kokoko… You're an interesting young man. Your eyes remind me of an honorable warrior I once knew. A shame he perished in battle... Tell me, what brings you here?"
I bowed respectfully and replied:
"I greet the Bird of Qin, Ou Ki. It is an honor to stand in your presence."
When I clasped my hands in a traditional Chinese salute, a faint aura of my strength unintentionally leaked out. The air stirred slightly, catching the attention of the man at Ou Ki's side, Tou, who widened his eyes in subtle surprise. Ou Ki's interest seemed to grow at this display.
After a brief exchange, we parted ways. Though I couldn't hear their conversation, I could imagine what Tou might have said:
"Lord Ou Ki, that boy is a swordsman."
"Kokoko… So he is. Perhaps a new general is about to step into this world."
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The Bustling Capital
For the next few days, I stayed in the capital to solidify my relationship with the King and gather resources for my fortified city project. I met with merchants, hired architects and skilled workers, and began laying the groundwork for my vision. I was prepared to invest half my fortune into this endeavor, knowing the risks but also the potential rewards.
Walking through the capital's streets, I marveled at the city's strength and grandeur. It was the heart of Qin's power.
"If I can become a part of this heart, I will carve my name into Qin's history."
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The Plan for the Fortified City
Once I secured the necessary permissions for the fortified city, I began preparations in earnest. My goal was to create not just a defensive stronghold but also a hub for trade and production. Investing half of my wealth into the project was a gamble, but one I was willing to take for the future.
Fortified City Plan:
1. Defense: The city would be surrounded by robust walls and strategically placed towers for maximum protection.
2. Trade Hub: A central marketplace and a logistics center would connect the city to major trade routes.
3. Production Zones: Workshops and warehouses for large-scale projects like plow production would be established.
4. Military Base: Barracks and training grounds would be built to house and train guards and soldiers.
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A New Beginning
My visit to the capital marked the start of a new chapter, not just for me but for our growing influence in Qin. The Baron title and the King's support opened doors to greater opportunities, but they also came with new responsibilities and challenges.
As I left the capital, I couldn't help but reflect on the path ahead.
"This is only the beginning," I thought. "When my city stands, I will become one of Qin's strongest leaders."
Preparations for Building the City
My main goal in coming to the capital was to lay the groundwork for my fortified city. This city would become a key economic and military hub for Qin. However, building a city was far more complicated than envisioning it. With the King's permission and support, I began my preparations by identifying the critical elements required for this ambitious project.
The King assigned me a guide—an experienced advisor specializing in city planning and management in Qin. He explained the complexities and necessities of city-building with a single remark:
"Building a city isn't just about constructing walls; it's about creating a foundation for life and security."
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1. Essential Elements for Building a City
To begin, I worked with my guide to outline the fundamental elements required for constructing a fortified city.
1.1. Location Selection
Choosing the right location was the most critical step. Together with my guide, we studied Qin's maps and identified the key features for the city's site:
Defensive Advantage: The city needed to be on elevated terrain, surrounded by natural barriers, to simplify defense against attacks.
Proximity to Trade Routes: The city must be close to trade routes to facilitate the transport of goods.
Water Source: A nearby river or lake was essential for daily needs and agricultural activities.
1.2. Strong Walls and Towers
A fortified city needed robust defenses. Surrounding the city with sturdy stone walls and strategically placed towers was essential. Our plans focused on:
Material Selection: Durable stone and wood for longevity.
High Walls: Walls tall enough to deter and withstand enemy assaults.
Towers: Watchtowers placed along the walls for constant surveillance and protection.
1.3. Market Area and Logistics Hub
To ensure economic growth, a market area was indispensable. Additionally, a logistics hub would handle the storage and distribution of goods. The market would serve as the city's economic heartbeat.
1.4. Production and Workshops
The city would not only serve as a defensive stronghold but also as a center of production. Plans included:
Blacksmith Workshops: For crafting weapons, armor, and agricultural tools like plows.
Woodworking Workshops: For making farming tools and construction materials.
Warehouses: To securely store produced goods.
1.5. Farmland and Water Systems
For self-sustainability, the city would need nearby farmland. Additionally, we planned to construct water channels and wells to ensure a steady supply of water.
1.6. Training and Military Facilities
To maintain a strong defense, we planned to build barracks and training grounds for guards and soldiers. This would keep our military forces well-trained and battle-ready.
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2. Recruitment of Experts and Workers
Building a city required skilled individuals and a robust workforce. I began by meeting with experts and laborers in the capital.
2.1. Architects
The first step was to recruit architects to design the city's layout. The King's guide introduced me to one of Qin's best architects, who would oversee the planning of the walls, towers, market, and other structures.
2.2. Blacksmiths
I retained the blacksmiths I had previously worked with on plow production. I discussed relocating their operations to the new city and outlined plans for their new workshops.
2.3. Construction Workers
To build the walls, towers, and other structures, I needed a large workforce. After meeting with various groups in the capital, I selected the most experienced teams and secured their commitment for the duration of the project.
2.4. Woodworkers
For crafting tools and constructing wooden structures, skilled woodworkers were essential. These craftsmen would play a vital role in both construction and agricultural tool production.
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3. Securing Resources
In addition to manpower, I needed to secure the necessary resources for building the city. Together with my guide, I identified the materials required and established supply lines.
3.1. Stone and Wood
Stone: Sourced from quarries near the capital for constructing walls and towers.
Wood: Obtained from Qin's forests for workshops, homes, and other structures.
3.2. Metal and Iron
Metal: Required for weapons, armor, and farming tools. I arranged for a steady supply from the capital's iron mines.
3.3. Food and Water
Food: Large stocks of grains and meat were procured to sustain workers during construction.
Water: Plans were made to draw water from nearby rivers and wells to establish a permanent supply for the city.
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4. Financial Planning
Constructing a city would consume a significant portion of my wealth, but I viewed it as an investment with enormous potential returns.
Investment Plan:
Allocate 50% of my total wealth to the city's construction.
Use revenue from plow production and trade to cover part of the expenses.
Once completed, the city would generate income through trade routes and local commerce.
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5. Progress in the Capital
During this planning phase, I spent a considerable amount of time in the capital, negotiating with merchants and meeting skilled professionals. The capital's strength and vibrancy left a deep impression on me. The connections I forged here would be crucial to the city's success.
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Conclusion: The First Steps Toward a Fortified City
Building a city proved to be far more complex than I had imagined. However, I was confident in my ability to overcome these challenges. Armed with a solid plan, talented individuals, and the King's support, I was ready to begin construction.
"This city will not only be a fortress but also a pivotal center for Qin's future," I thought. "Here, I am not just building walls—I am building my destiny."
Shin and Piao's Surprise
Upon returning to the farm after my visit to the capital, the biggest surprise waiting for me was Shin and Piao's reactions. Everything on the farm was running smoothly, but the news I brought and my new plans left both Shin and Piao in awe.
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Sharing the News
I gathered Shin and Piao in the large dining hall and began explaining the title of Baron bestowed upon me by the King, the permission to establish a fortified city, and my experiences at the royal court.
"Shin, Piao, we are no longer just farm owners. The King has made me a Baron and granted me permission to build our own fortified city," I said.
Shin's Excitement
Hearing this, Shin jumped out of his seat with excitement:
"A city? Our own city? This is incredible!"
His reaction reflected the joy of stepping into a great adventure he had always dreamed of.
Piao's Calmness
Piao, on the other hand, smiled calmly and said:
"This is a huge responsibility, Zhi Yong. But how are we going to manage such a large project? Do we have sufficient resources?"
In response to Piao's question, I detailed the agreements I had made in the capital and the connections I had built with craftsmen. Both of them listened intently, but their amazement grew further when I recounted my encounters with Ou Ki and Ryo Fui.
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Meeting Ou Ki
As I described my encounter with Ou Ki, Shin's eyes widened. To him, Ou Ki, one of Qin's legendary Six Great Generals, was a hero.
"Ou Ki? You talked to him? He's a living legend of the art of war!" Shin exclaimed with admiration.
Piao, on the other hand, analyzed the situation with more depth:
"Ou Ki is not just a powerful warrior but also a brilliant strategist. The fact that he noticed you is a great honor and responsibility. He might be keeping an eye on you."
These words seemed to motivate Shin even more. He quickly turned to me and asked:
"Zhi Yong, do you think I could become a general like Ou Ki one day?"
I responded without hesitation:
"Not just a general, Shin, but one of the greatest generals of Qin. But strength alone won't get you there. Strategy, leadership, and patience are what make a general."
This conversation turned Shin's excitement into thoughtful determination. He began to understand that being strong wasn't enough—he also needed to grow as a leader.
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Shin's Development: First Steps into Strategy
Shin had already reached an incredible level of physical strength and combat skills, but that wasn't enough to make him a leader. I knew I had to guide him toward understanding strategy.
The next morning, I found Shin in the training field, practicing sword fighting with some of the guards. Approaching him, I said:
"Shin, the strength of your sword is important, but you can't rely on strength alone in battle. Strategy is the heart of an army. Let me teach you."
Shin lowered his sword, turned to me, and smiled:
"You're right, Zhi Yong. If I want to become a general like Ou Ki someday, I need to learn more."
These words showed a shift in his mindset. Shin was no longer just aiming to be a warrior—he wanted to learn how to lead as well.
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Piao's Development: Leadership and Strategy
Piao was already excelling as a strategist and leader. However, I wanted him to take his abilities to the battlefield and rise to the next level.
One day, as we walked around the farm, I said to him:
"Piao, your leadership and strategic thinking are strong enough to win battles. You need to bring these abilities to the battlefield."
Piao thought for a moment before replying:
"My strengths lie more in management and analysis. But if taking on this role is what Qin's future requires, I'll do my best."
His words reflected how seriously he took his responsibility as a leader. Piao was ready to balance Shin's energy with his own calm and calculated demeanor.
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Plans for the Fortified City
After these discussions, I shared the plans for the fortified city with Shin and Piao. I explained how this city would serve as both a military and economic hub for Qin. It would enhance not only the kingdom's strength but also our own.
Piao's Suggestions
Piao offered strategic insights about the city's defense and trade:
"When building the city, we must secure the trade routes. Placing the market and production workshops at the city's center will boost commerce."
Shin's Role
Shin expressed his desire to take responsibility for the city's defense:
"I'll take charge of the city's security. I want to personally oversee the training of the guards and plan our defenses in case of an attack."
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Conclusion: The Start of a New Era
After hearing the news, both Shin and Piao were more determined and motivated than ever. Shin was starting to evolve not only as a warrior but also as a strategist. Piao, meanwhile, was ready to bring his leadership skills to the battlefield.
Building the fortified city wasn't just a construction project—it was the first step in a journey to carve our names into the history of Qin.
"This city is not just a fortress; it's a tangible symbol of our vision," I thought.
"We're on the path to becoming some of Qin's greatest leaders. But this is only the beginning."
Three Months Later: The Great Decision
After laying the foundation for our fortress city and seeing the construction plans advance rapidly, I knew it was time to take a crucial step for the city's defense and military strength. It was time to establish a 3,000-strong army. This decision would not only secure our city but also define our role in the future military landscape of Qin.
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The Planning Process
Building a city isn't just about constructing walls and buildings. Without military strength, the city would become a target for enemy states and political rivals within Qin. As a strategic move, I planned to form a 3,000-strong army with the following key goals:
1. Recruitment of Soldiers: Volunteers would be recruited from both the farm and surrounding villages. Physical and mental resilience would be prioritized.
2. Training Program: Shin, Piao, and I would take active roles in training the soldiers, focusing on both individual combat skills and teamwork.
3. Organization and Leadership: Soldiers would be divided into groups, each with an assigned leader.
4. Weapons and Equipment Procurement: Utilizing the connections established with blacksmiths in the capital, we would secure adequate weapons and armor for the troops.
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Recruiting the Soldiers
The recruitment process began by sending messages to nearby villages and regions with high military potential within Qin.
Volunteers from Villages
Young men from nearby villages, struggling with either the inability to join Qin's wars or economic hardships, were eager to enlist. This situation provided an opportunity to encourage them to join the ranks. Village elders were approached for support in gathering volunteers.
Professionals from the Capital
Experienced warriors and mercenaries from the capital were brought under my command. These individuals would play critical roles in both training and leading the new recruits.
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The Soldiers' First Gathering
Within three months, I successfully assembled a 3,000-strong army, divided into two main groups:
1. 1,000 Professional Soldiers: These were seasoned mercenaries and former Qin soldiers with prior battlefield experience.
2. 2,000 Volunteer Soldiers: These included farmworkers, young villagers, and willing volunteers from the surrounding areas.
The soldiers gathered at a large training ground within the walls of our fortress city. Shin, Piao, and I were ready to address them for the first time.
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My Speech: The Birth of a New Force
Standing atop a stone platform, I drew the soldiers' attention. They looked at me intently, some with fear, others with excitement. Taking a deep breath, I began:
"The reason we have gathered here today is not merely to build a city defense. We aim to make a difference in Qin's future. You are not just soldiers—you are the protectors of this land."
As murmurs rose among the crowd, I continued: "Here, each of you is an equal warrior. Your origins, your past, or your lineage do not matter. What matters is the strength of our unity. We must trust each other and safeguard each other's lives on the battlefield."
Turning to Shin and Piao, I nodded. They stepped onto the platform and greeted the soldiers in turn. Shin, brimming with his usual energy, spoke: "I'm Shin! One day, I will lead this army to fight for Qin. If you're ready to walk this path with me, prepare yourselves. There is no room for weakness here!"
Piao, in his usual calm tone, added: "This journey won't be easy. But when you leave here, you won't just be soldiers; you'll be true warriors. The strength you gain here will protect Qin's future."
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The Training Program
The soldiers' training began with an organized structure. Each group consisted of 100 soldiers, led by a designated leader. The training program was designed as follows:
1. Physical Training
Daily 10-kilometer runs.
Weight carrying, climbing, and endurance tests.
2. Basic Combat Training
Swordsmanship and spear techniques.
Tactical group battle drills.
3. Strategic Training
Teaching basic war strategies to group leaders.
Piao took an active role in this area, designing strategic scenarios to enhance the soldiers' mental resilience.
4. Teamwork
Various team-building activities were held to foster trust among the soldiers.
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The Soldiers' First Test
In the third month of training, we organized the soldiers' first battle simulation. The soldiers were divided into two groups to engage in a strategic war game. Shin and Piao led one group, while I commanded the other.
During the simulation, Shin's direct assault tactics and instinctive leadership stood out. However, Piao's strategic thinking gave his team a significant advantage. This test allowed us to identify the strengths and weaknesses of our troops.
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Outcome: The Birth of a New Army
After three months of intense effort, we succeeded in forming a 3,000-strong army. This force would not only secure the safety of our fortress city but also play a pivotal role in Qin's future.
"The strength of this unit doesn't just come from weapons but from the trust we have in each other," I thought. "This army will make a difference in Qin's destiny."
This process was not just about building an army; it was also a test of the leadership abilities of Shin, Piao, and myself. With this force, we could now set our sights on even greater goals.
Transforming the Soldiers into an Elite Unit
After forming a 3,000-strong army, we initiated an intensive training program to transform these soldiers from ordinary troops into an elite force. Shin and Piao actively participated in this process, personally training the soldiers to enhance their individual skills and improve their cohesion as a team.
This journey was not just a test for the soldiers but also for our leadership and training abilities. While Shin focused on instinctive leadership and battle tactics, Piao adopted a more strategic approach, emphasizing team dynamics.
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System Panel and New Mission
On the first day of training, my system panel activated once again, presenting a new mission:
Mission: Train the soldiers into an elite unit within 3 months.
Reward: Stat boosts across the board and an Unknown Skill (General's Ability)
Duration: 3 months
This mission would challenge not only the soldiers but also Shin, Piao, and me.
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Updated Stats
Before starting the mission, I reviewed the progress reflected in my system panel. Over the past four years and the buildup to this mission, my stats had steadily increased through training and combat. I also realized how much I had grown in knowledge and experience, especially in leadership.
Zhi Yong's Updated Stats:
Intelligence: 73 (+6)
Strength: 57 (+6)
Speed: 56 (+6)
Endurance: 67 (+6)
Charisma: 71 (+6)
Swordsmanship: 66 (+6)
Leadership: 71 (+6)
Strategy: 81 (+6)
These increases highlighted how my growth was tied not only to physical and mental development but also to my expanding leadership capabilities.
Shin's Updated Stats:
Strength: 64 (+4)
Speed: 59 (+4)
Endurance: 62 (+4)
Swordsmanship: 54 (+4)
Intelligence: 46 (+4)
Leadership: 58 (+4)
Strategy: 59 (+4)
Shin had further developed his warrior side, and his instinctive leadership and quick decision-making in battle were becoming sharper.
Piao's Updated Stats:
Intelligence: 62 (+4)
Strength: 52 (+4)
Speed: 49 (+4)
Endurance: 54 (+4)
Leadership: 59 (+4)
Strategy: 64 (+4)
Piao continued to grow as a balanced strategist and leader. His calm and analytical approach had a significant impact on the soldiers' teamwork.
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The Training Program
The training was structured into three main areas: physical endurance, combat skills, and team dynamics.
1. Physical Endurance Training
Piao and I designed a special program to push the soldiers' physical limits:
15-kilometer runs every morning.
Weightlifting and endurance tests.
Survival training under harsh natural conditions.
These sessions pushed the soldiers to their limits physically.
2. Combat Skills Training
Shin devised a program focusing on enhancing individual combat proficiency:
Mastery of sword and spear techniques.
Close-quarters combat training.
Quick reaction and movement in battle scenarios.
Shin's instinctive leadership and direct combat approach instilled confidence in the soldiers.
3. Team Dynamics
Piao organized strategic games and group exercises to improve cohesion:
Crisis management and quick decision-making for team leaders.
Group battle simulations.
Exercises on strategic thinking and enemy analysis.
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First Month: Facing Challenges
The first month of training was grueling for both the soldiers and us. Some struggled to keep up with the pace. Shin frequently held one-on-one conversations with those soldiers to boost their morale:
"If you accept being weak, you'll never survive on the battlefield. Learn to be strong here so you can protect yourself and those around you."
Meanwhile, Piao took a more measured approach:
"This is a marathon, not a race. Just get used to the rhythm, and the rest will follow."
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Second Month: Visible Progress
By the end of the second month, the soldiers showed noticeable improvement in endurance and combat skills. Cohesion among groups had increased, and team leaders became more competent. Shin and Piao regularly assessed the soldiers' progress during this phase.
One day, Shin joined a group of soldiers in their training and challenged them in one-on-one duels. This boosted their morale and encouraged them to work harder. At the same time, Piao used strategic simulations to sharpen their ability to anticipate enemy movements.
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Third Month: Mission Accomplished
By the end of the third month, the soldiers were no longer ordinary recruits; they had become elite warriors. Their physical endurance, individual combat skills, and teamwork had improved significantly. Shin and Piao's leadership played a crucial role in this transformation.
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Mission Completed and Reward
At the conclusion of the three-month period, my system panel activated once more, displaying the mission completion notification:
Mission Completed: Train the soldiers into an elite unit within 3 months.
Reward: Stat boosts across the board and Unknown Skill: Tactical Creativity
Tactical Creativity: The ability to devise innovative solutions beyond standard strategies in challenging situations.
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Conclusion: The Birth of a New Force
Creating an elite army not only bolstered Qin's security but also honed Shin, Piao, and my leadership skills. This unit was now ready to face the challenges of Qin's uncertain future, becoming a testament to our collective efforts and aspirations.
"This force isn't just built on weapons; it's built on trust," I thought. "With this army, we can make a significant difference in Qin's destiny."