Chapter 1143: Chapter 1143: Strengthening Ideological Developnt
With Zhao Guang stepping forward, along with several other powerful legendary forces, all the sea creatures ahead quickly cald down. In this battle, he captured more than 400,000 sea creatures in total.
Although this number seems large, most of them were Fishn, and Zhao Guang kept only a small portion of the Lobster n.
Because Lobster n have no brains and an incredibly exaggerated reproduction ability, there was no need to keep many.
Although Fishn are not very intelligent either, they are at least wise creatures and still possess so degree of judgnt.
Unfortunately, although the reproductive ability of Fishn is not weak, it falls far short compared to real fish. If a certain number is not kept, it is absolutely not feasible. Next, Zhao Guang would have a headache.
The numbers are too high, and using a slave contract is simply impossible. Even his own Contract Book is insufficient; the numbers are simply too overwhelming. With such a vast quantity, no Contract Treasure could withstand it.
You can’t possibly prepare several Legendary Level contract items just for these guys.
Moreover, the Fishn will reproduce in the future, and the numbers will beco ever more nurous and massive.
Ordinary contracts simply cannot handle it, so Zhao Guang turned his attention to the bloodline inheritance contract. Previously, he had used similar ans to control Floating Fish and those Flying Dragons.
However, Fishn are ultimately different from Magic Beasts, so adjustnts were necessary.
In the end, Zhao Guang only used a slave contract to control the captured Naga, temporarily confining the rest.
Food and such were not lacking on his side; there had just been a harvest, so food was abundant.
The quantity of Naga was not much, as this species itself was one of the long-lived races, not as good as Elves but not too far behind, with relatively poor reproductive ability. Honestly, being able to catch a few was already very difficult.
Moreover, so of them were female, which made Zhao Guang even happier.
But there were really too few Naga, altogether adding up to only about thirty.
In the future, if he wanted to control the entire coastline, this number of Naga was insufficient.
Although Naga were not the most powerful creatures in the ocean, they were definitely one of the top groups, holding considerable deterrence.
“For now, this will have to do; I’ll think about it again once I’ve researched further results.”
“Um, we were discussing an issue before, concerning the military,” Aleya promptly brought up an unresolved issue from before, considering it a serious problem.
Zhao Guang furrowed his brow upon hearing this.
On Earth, there were countless armies, each nation being different, sothing Zhao Guang naturally heard of.
Thinking about those countries’ weak fighting abilities made Zhao Guang sowhat speechless. Clearly, they had invested so much in military construction, constantly enhancing his kingdom’s overall combat power, yet their ntality was far behind.
As a result, now his own army was at risk of crumbling from the foundation.
“It seems that ideological training must be strengthened.”
Zhao Guang suddenly felt a bit relieved, fortunate that his kingdom had always been progressing steadily. In reality, the army was not large, and various problems had not yet beco deeply rooted.
Additionally, his kingdom had been elevated to this level mostly by his own efforts, and he had substantial say in all aspects, even to the extent of his kingdom being a one-man rule.
Under such circumstances, it was extrely easy for him to have subordinates execute so commands.
In contrast to other countries, where a king faces various resistances when making large-scale changes, he encountered none.
Having great power centralized in a person is quite convenient in so respects. Currently, the only Legendary Strongn in the nation are himself and those around him; others were quite obedient.
If this is the case, then taking advantage of the current small size of the army, it’s ti to implent new reforms.
“Ideological training, what is that?” Aleya was sowhat confused.
What kind of ideology does an army need? As long as strength is powerful and orders are obeyed, that’s enough. Without a military formation, even obedience to orders wasn’t in most peoples’ considerations.
In most of their eyes, no army could act more prominently than a strongman.
The army was often rely a cradle for these strongn.
If not for showing a bit of disapproval towards these deserters, Aleya wouldn’t have spoken about such matters. Such a weak army truly on the battlefield would likely bring sha to Zhao Guang.
“Ideological construction, at its core, is about the military spirit; it’s a bit hard to explain, but you’ll understand when the ti cos.”
Zhao Guang intended to use so talented subordinates under him—many knew how the military in their countries was trained.
Previously, they weren’t trained that way because those formations and various regulations weren’t applicable to this world. If trained as such, the military would beco rely a spectacle and not very useful.
The fundantal reason lay in the fact that Earth’s armies used firepower weapons.
As they’ve evolved to the current stage, various high-tech weapons were utilized. Thus, the requirent for armies was mastering various skills concurrently with strict discipline, rather than a high degree of individual combat power.
At present, in this world—at least in his nation—change seed to be occurring.
His subordinates were either absolute lower-tier Magic Rune Professionals or various Magic Net Professionals. He had begun updating weapons, thus reducing the emphasis on personal combat power of the army itself.
Or to say, the conventional army’s requirent isn’t high; those with genuinely strong capabilities would eventually enter a special army.
Anyway, unless reaching a certain level, he wasn’t particularly impressed by ordinary strength.
As it is, adapting that kind of disciplinary training could be directly taken over.
“There need to be so adjustnts; let Scola handle this,” Scola was the chief commander of the army, held in very high esteem, and the key was that he himself rose from the bottom, being very familiar with the military.
Those talents from Earth could directly be made Scola’s deputies.
Following Zhao Guang’s order, the entire kingdom’s army began to undergo earth-shattering changes. Initially, due to a lack of personnel, people didn’t know how these new training models were implented.
But once the first batch of people was trained, reforms started occurring around the regions.
There was no choice; it was the King’s demand, and they could only follow the instructions.
Other countries and regions were also the first to notice the reforms on Zhao Guang’s side, but this ti, they genuinely didn’t understand. They didn’t dare to blindly learn because this approach might decrease the army’s overall strength.
At least, it appeared to be that way at first; how things would evolve later, they couldn’t yet imagine.
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