Rebirth: Living in Wilderness with My Superpower-Chapter 1014: Granting Military Authority

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Chapter 1014: Chapter 1014: Granting Military Authority

"Brother, you’re still injured and need to travel; I feel uneasy about this."

Yuwen Jun deliberately tried to make Yuwen Feng uncomfortable, pretending not to understand.

Sure enough, Yuwen Feng impatiently waved his hand: "It’s just a scratch; it doesn’t count for much. You should focus on clearing Lao San’s remaining influence here. Don’t underestimate these remnants—they’re like parasites, capable of shaking the foundation of your position in the Eastern Land at any moment."

"But... my soldiers might not listen to you, brother."

Yuwen Feng raised an eyebrow: "Then why don’t you just give me your Tiger Talisman?"

Commanding troops naturally requires authority.

"To tell you the truth, you’ll laugh. My army doesn’t use Tiger Talismans—my men only recognize my face."

"..." Yuwen Feng’s face darkened completely: "What do you mean by that?"

Yuwen Jun noticed Yuwen Feng’s displeasure and finally curled his lips in satisfaction: "I merely worry, brother, that your injury already makes travel arduous enough—if you’re subjected to disrespect from the soldiers along the way, it would be even worse."

Yuwen Feng frowned with displeasure: "That only proves your lack of discipline in managing your troops. If you can’t command them in critical moments, they’re as good as useless. Who recognizes a face instead of a Tiger Talisman? If someone were to chop off your head, would these men ’recognize’ it or not?"

Yuwen Feng’s words severely affronted Yuwen Jun, even causing the Shadow in the corner to frown in disapproval.

Yuwen Jun didn’t take offense—he continued to smile faintly.

"If anyone has the ability to take my head, why shouldn’t they have my army as well? But rest assured, brother, if you want my troops, you won’t need my head—I’ll draft an official letter for you."

He immediately called for ink, paper, and brush.

"..."

Yuwen Feng was left speechless. Since the man could draft that letter, what was all this theatrics earlier for? Was he just playing around?

Yuwen Feng wanted to mock him but held back, considering the troops were still under Yuwen Jun’s control. He had to endure it for now—lack of resources often forced compromises. Who’s to blame for not having an army?

Before the King entrusted the land to him, all he could do was stand alone, empty-handed.

Unlike this young man—useless, but with plenty of soldiers.

The target of Yuwen Feng’s envy, Yuwen Jun, quickly finished drafting the letter, magnanimously handing over command of his seventy thousand troops.

Yuwen Feng left in high spirits, clutching the transfer letter tightly.

Within the palace hall, Yuwen Jun’s Shadow Guard spoke up after Yuwen Feng departed.

"Master, you’ve handed over seventy thousand troops to him... What if—"

"It doesn’t matter. The Eastern Army was a rabble to begin with—it makes no difference if he takes them. Besides, if Yuwen Feng truly has the skill to train soldiers, it’s essentially free training for me. Why not benefit from it?"

Yuwen Jun currently commanded a total of 150,000 troops, though only 50,000 of them were his personal elite forces—the rest were remnants of Yuwen Qing’s former forces.

Yuwen Jun had always treated Yuwen Qing’s old troops with indifference, so when he gave away seventy thousand, he did so without hesitation.

Compared to those seventy thousand soldiers, he cared far more for the distant matters at hand: "I have far more pressing tasks to attend to now. Have our people prepare; once Yuwen Feng leaves, we set out for Three-Branch Junction."

The Shadow paused, clearly stunned, before finally responding. A moment later, they darted away.

...

Meanwhile, the Black Dragon from last night carried over thirty people as it soared into the sky, disappearing into Biluo not long after.

Compared to Yuwen Jun’s elite troops, who were trembling in terror upon seeing the Black Dragon, the people on the dragon’s back were overwhelmed with fear.

They had no idea what was happening. Suddenly, a violent wind surged, and without warning, a Black Dragon appeared in the sky!

Moreover, the dragon offered no foretelling signs—it simply swept them up and ascended into the heavens.

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