Promotion of the 771-year-old General

Medicine was one aspect, or perhaps for the Qin Army, the lack of some supplies wasn't their greatest concern.

Even when the Dahua military had deducted a portion of the Qin Army's food supply, it didn't make the Qin officers explode in rage, "After all, the Northwest is bitterly cold, and the Qin Army is used to poverty. They didn't eat well to begin with, so eating a little less is bearable."

Even after having part of their rations deducted, the soldiers of the Qin Army still felt that the food distributed to them was somewhat better than what they ate in the Northwest.

What the commanders of the Qin Army cared most about was that the Dahua side had severely underestimated the combat power of the Tang Army. This was intolerable to them, and it was what they least wanted to face.

They had never seen the tanks of the Tang Army before, and those pieces of junk produced by Shireck and sold to Qin Country by the Dahua Empire were not even comparable.