King Lingde had a reason for such doubt.
The Military Realm assigned two main tasks to the Military Minister of Agriculture Officer: the first, basic tasks, also known as primary duties.
The second, general tasks, also known as advanced tasks.
Basic tasks had a limit, calculated monthly.
Completing basic tasks alone was already quite challenging.
Because they were divided into two tiers.
The first tier was primary duty.
It required providing the army's monthly food and Primordial Energy supplies.
The court gave eighth-grade and ninth-grade officials monthly salaries; thus, they had to accomplish a certain amount of work.
If done well, it was primary duty; if not done well, there would be penalties and demotions.
This was the first tier, primary duty, with little war merit to speak of; of course, if the frontline won a victory, some team merits could be shared.
Think it's hard? If you don't do it, there are plenty of people eager to take the job!