The drill grounds of Shengle City were buzzing with activity. Over a dozen tables were set up, each manned by two military clerks. One sat at the table, pen and logbook in hand to record details, while the other stood to one side, using a small scale to weigh out silver.
As troops set off for battle, it was impossible to bring along family members. Throughout history, those who ventured to war with their families were not considered an army, but more precisely... bandits.
