A Letter of Challenge

Jiang Chen went to the Soldiers' Roll Call Platform of the Red Flame Battalion. Gazing at the soldiers, he decided to do something to raise their morale.

In the Third Legion, morale wasn't an invisible thing. There was a way to quantify it. Battalions could be compared through their morale values.

Jiang Chen had studied it a little and come to the conclusion that it was the representation of one's emotional fluctuation.

It was a good way to test morale on the battlefield.

The morale of the Red Flame Battalion was, out of the question, the lowest, while the battalions with the highest morale were all trump cards of the legion.

It was a rule that the battalion that functioned as cannon fodder had the lowest morale, and the trump cards had the highest.

It's time to make a good change, Jiang Chen thought to himself.