Chapter 1325 - 1325 243 Unrest in the Orc Empire_2
1325: Chapter 243: Unrest in the Orc Empire_2 1325: Chapter 243: Unrest in the Orc Empire_2 It’s better than a bunch of nobodies from the second generation sitting in high positions.
In this regard, one can refer to the Frank Kingdom.
A few years ago during the counter-offensive war against the Orcs, Hudson had contact with them, and his most profound impression was the disparity in strength between superior and subordinate officers.
High cultivation doesn’t necessarily mean one can hold a high-ranking military office, but those with low cultivation definitely can’t make it.
It is said that in some legions, there is a tradition where officers must accept challenges from their subordinates upon assuming their post.
Only if they win the fight can they officially take office.
Under this kind of atmosphere, it’s hard to assess the commanding ability of the officers, but the combat strength of the troops is definitely strong.
Within this system, the Major Nobles still hold an advantage, but lesser nobles also have the qualification to compete.
After all, talent is mainly innate.
While postnatal resources can make up for deficiencies, the cost is too great.
The resources of the Major Nobles don’t fall from the sky either, and they still need to consider cost-effectiveness when using them.
The resources needed to cultivate a wastrel might well exceed the cost of nurturing hundreds of geniuses, and this calculation is quite straightforward.
The prodigal sons are basically ruled out.
Losing a duel at the same realm is fine, but if you’re overturned by a subordinate of a lower cultivation and by one rank, that’s just embarrassing.
Generally speaking, the protagonists in the stories of Bards who triumph across realms, their backdrop is these very people.
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