It was a big taboo for the soldiers to change their generals before the battle.
Let alone let a child play the role. It was simply nonsense.
Bard disagreed not only because of the situation on the battlefield.
The most important reason was his right to speak.
If the remaining tens of thousands of people were all under his control, he would have plenty of chips to protect his life in the future.
But if he was replaced, he would lose everything.
After all, under the pressure of Hank, he couldn't even be a minor adjutant.
"Hank, you are too naive."
"If you let him take place of me, the army would be in chaos."
"Even if I agree, these valiant soldiers will definitely not agree."
Hank sneered and waved his hand behind him.
He raised his head and looked at Bard scornfully.
"Ask these people who have returned. How much credit do you have in their eyes? Just ask them if they are willing to change you."
Bard didn't say a word. He wasn't sure whether he could make it.