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Chapter 521 - Chapter 326: Backbone Training_2

Not to mention, the Lord had said that to become an officer, one must be literate. What young person doesn't harbor some dreams of making a name for themselves? Of course, they would seize the opportunity.

But for Joan, learning to read was something she had started at the age of three—her classroom was not here.

She was headed for the advanced classes, taught not by ordinary teachers but by high-ranking military officials like Reynard, Balistan, and Barton.

The three main courses were cavalry combat, infantry combat, and artillery combat. However, broken down, there was a plethora of topics, such as how different troop formations responded to various situations and what to pay attention to in camp logistics.

The most difficult among these was the artillery course. One needed to understand cannons, be proficient in mathematics, and know how to calculate trajectories and aim.

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