Even Demon Generals Don't Get Along

[The Demon Camp]

In an army of over ten thousand soldiers, a strong hierarchy had to exist.

Usually, chains of command were centralized from the bottom to the very top.

However, in this case, things were quite different.

Of the five hundred Middle Class demons that led the army, ten of them were of the highest rank, giving them the greatest authority in the army. The other Middle Class demons were subject to the authority of the respective ten Demons they were assigned to—same as the ten thousand Demons.

That meant the army was, in fact, divided into ten groups, each having a number of one thousand and fifty.

Not only was it much easier to organize a chain of command, but it also granted efficiency in their logistics and strategy.

As a result, each demon camp could effectively handle an angle or position without wearing out the chain of authority.

Using this method, the demons could surround the City Of Dulum while maintaining their strong level of hierarchy.