According to Roman, Tashina was thriving in the military camp.
Her prestigious identity as a woman of action meant that though she had no command authority, her freedom was vast. She was interacting with various battalions every day.
In just twenty days, every soldier knew that a phoenix had landed among the crows.
The military naturally revered the strong, and the White Steel Princess who competed and displayed her power in the army had won everyone's admiration.
Tashina also glimpsed the operational principles of the River Valley Army.
Even though productivity was low in the Middle Ages, there was a concept of a professional army.
Centuries ago, the civilization of the Ancient Godao Empire was advance, with large numbers of standing armies guarding the lands during the Dark Age.
But historically, no one had entirely transformed the army's attributes like Roman had.
All actions were commanded, all captures were to be public property, all plundering was strictly forbidden.