A trace of Jiang Tang's divine soul... you definitely wouldn't expect it.
The Great General sat to one side, not yet considering others' various thoughts.
This family, like others, has wives and concubines; after all, to ensure the family's prosperity and flourishing descendants.
Families like theirs need to cultivate more talents and have more children.
Every time they go to war, their necks are practically hanging by their belts, with the chance of dying any moment.
How could a family be passed down through a single line?
With the wife's children being young, more concubines are taken in to bear more children, whether daughters or sons.
Sons can be trained into generals, and daughters into female generals.
In the face of national peril, when defending the homeland, they must stand up, regardless of gender.
For families like theirs, unless married in, they never practiced martial strength; boys and girls from military general families must learn survival skills from an early age.
Some combat power can indeed be learned at certain schools.
Not just military general families, but scholarly families or aristocratic families also teach their people martial strength.
Unable to pursue scholarly or martial paths, some can only go into business, which also requires survival skills.
The next moment they might be robbed; the roads of trade are not peaceful.
Even though many hire bodyguards to transport goods, not every transport employs them.
Wealthier families raise guards at home, their families also have guards.
Though they came to the Frontier City, men have barracks in the military camp and will also return to residences with family inside.
During certain festivals, family gatherings, they stay at home and eat meals together.
Some other generals bring family to live in the Frontier City occasionally return.
The Great General's family hasn't only been Great Generals in his generation; they are top among military general aristocracy.
Because they possess the Combat Power Secret Manual, with abilities from practicing martial arts since young.
Born with talent, with abilities like leading troops in battle, some even taught by master teachers.
Of course, there's instruction from the family.
The Great General originally had two older brothers and two younger brothers, including full siblings and concubine's sons.
Then they bore sons and daughters.
In his father's generation, they also had a few daughters.
In these generations of battlefield fighting, at this moment, the family has lost one or two male members; a brother and a younger brother of the Great General have died.
He also has two legitimate sons and one concubine's son.
The eldest son pursued literature, stayed in the Capital City as an official, managing family affairs.
The other concubine's son is about the same age.
Only a month apart.
In the military, serving as generals, there's one brother and one younger brother of his.
And other young generals, all sons of family members.
In the General father's generation, it wasn't just him alone.
The family nurtured the next generation, creating outstanding talents.
Whoever has stronger abilities has more resources.
The Great General is misunderstood for hiding secrets, teaching higher martial strength to his son.
The Great General..., even I don't possess such abilities, let alone have the confidence to face my son in battle.
Among the generals..., I don't believe you.
The Great General is misunderstood for his bias towards the young general strength.
In fact, his concubine's son believes the same.
Both sons, with the young general holding legitimate status, his rank is higher.
In family resource distribution and status, he's already surpassed him.
Now even in martial skill he's surpassed.
Naturally, he believes the father favors the other son by teaching the best skills.
The concubine's son hates the young general.
The Great General's son's abilities are so strong that his uncles fight the young general along with other generals.
Like a competition, one against many, battling one by one.
If ordinary people faced such fights, one after another, strong abilities can be exhausting.
The young general seems to grow more spirited as the fight continues, as if fighting them is merely practice.
Even as others think, he hasn't shown his strongest abilities.
After all, these are ordinary people, wielding weapons against him with a force of only two or three hundred pounds.
Swinging a hammer that a person with one hand can lift a few hundred pounds, his strength reduced in battle.
Though battling one by one, the opponents also show their greatest strength.
Yet they aren't his match, and he hasn't displayed his strongest abilities to them.
Others tire from the fight; he grows more spirited.
When feeling exhausted in the battle, his body crazily absorbs spiritual energy.
As if all spiritual energy drained, the body automatically reabsorbs spiritual energy.
Though external spiritual energy absorption is weak, it's better than none.
Restoring lost spiritual energy helps him recover his abilities.
Besides, facing ordinary people, battling them is effortless.
There's no need to use full strength.
The young general fights one after another, like the vice general, repeated challenges.
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