After General Bosskay asked the question, Jerome Bonaparte once again emphasized the importance of discipline.
As a time traveler, he knew all too well about France... No, he should say what kind of armies the countries of today's world had. He could even unceremoniously say that the armies of the current world (including Prussia) were composed of robbers, strong men, and executioners. This hadn't changed much even in the 21st century.
So he did not demand that his own army could be like some army a hundred years later, achieving the feat of taking nothing from the masses.
However, the discipline that a troop should have cannot be relaxed at all, even if it's a robbery, it should follow order in its looting. Random looting only ruins discipline and reduces the efficiency of robbery without having any positive effect.
