"Before the spring plowing, end all wars."
As Gai Nation's army fiercely fought in the front, Muria, stationed at the major rear and in charge of food transportation, issued the war objective.
And after Muria set the objective, the battles at the front turned even more intense; almost all the soldiers understood what Muria meant by that objective.
If you can't do it, I will!
The military of Gai Nation understood that if they could not meet their king's requirements on time, then the king would personally take action. Had it been before, they might have been pleased to hear this news, but after Muria had intervened twice, they no longer felt the same.
Because once their king took action, all the glory of the victorious war would be attributed to the king, and all their fierce fighting would appear useless in the eyes of the commoners, merely an embellishment to the king's glory.