At night, amidst the military camp, toasts and laughter intertwined.
Although drinking was generally not allowed in the camp, fearing it could lead to mishaps, it ultimately depended on whether the commander-in-chief agreed.
Usually, they only had the opportunity to drink during festivals and that too, in batches, with those on night patrol going without. But the next day, you were allowed to rest, and more food and drink were provided for you.
This time, the military envoy had permitted everyone to drink merely to welcome a newcomer to the Lingwu Army.
Suddenly, the name Zhang San spread throughout the entire Lingwu Army.
Everyone was grateful to Zhang San, for without him, they would not have had this chance to drink.
Of course, in their hearts, they were even more thankful to the benevolent Changsun Bubai.
At that moment, at the banquet in the center of the camp, Changsun Bubai had Zhang San sit right next to him, with Changsun Wuji just a little further from Zhang San.