"Former Admiral? And now?"
"Left Wing Commanding General!"
The siblings looked towards Yang Qinglan; whether it was the Admiral or the Left Wing Commanding General, neither of them knew anything about those titles.
Their impression of the late Ming Dynasty consisted only of Emperor Chongzhen hanging himself on Mei Mountain—an understanding enhanced by various romance novels about Li Zicheng, Wu Sangui, and Chen Yuanyuan's scandals (just like "Zhen Huan's Story," not to be taken as actual history).
Yang Qinglan lived up to expectations, vouching with a pondering voice: