Unnecessary?
Nan Hua heard Yu Jin's words and could guess some things.
From her young age to now, Yu Jin was burdened with great responsibility. After all, she had to fight a lot and also shoulder the responsibility as the leader of the mountain tribe.
There were many people who relied on her to live.
In such a situation, Yu Jin barely had any freedom to do what she truly wanted to do. "You want to settle down?" Nan Hua asked.
Yu Jin nodded and sighed. "It's not like this couldn't be done together, but I don't want to continue roaming on the battlefield. I received a letter from my brother, Wu Shan, during my time in the Mountain Tribe. He told me that he's settling down and hope that I can also settle down someday in the future."
To be honest, the letter was full of bragging that Yu Jin was tempted to burn that letter down directly.
But considering that it was not easy for her to contact her brother since the river's water had risen highly, Yu Jin didn't do it. This might be the last letter Wu Shan could send to her, so Yu Jin kept it.
And the words inside indeed included these things.
"Besides, without the other kingdoms, what I need to suppress are the bandits and rebels, right?" Yu Jin smiled. "I want to apply to stay in my territory and defended it."
Her territory was naturally somewhere near Xia Mountain. No matter what, Yu Jin wanted to stay near the place where she was born.
As for fighting on the frontline...
As much as Yu Jin liked fighting, she didn't want to spend the rest of her life fighting again and again.
The main reason why she picked up the swords back then was because she liked it. But later on, she also learned frantically for the sake of her tribe and fought against the other tribes, eventually uniting the entire Mountain Tribe.
And once was done, she set her eyes outside to where the others were present.
It was also because of this that she came into contact with Fei Yang Kingdom and eventually became one of the generals of Fei Yang Kingdom.
But it was enough.
Once this war was over, Yu Jin wanted to apply for this.
It would be better for her to stay in her territory and guarded the area.
After all, there were still some rebels from time to time and also bandits who were making chaos.
If there was a general in charge, these people would not dare to make trouble. Or those who still dared had some abilities or confidence, but they should be able to be dealt quickly. "I see." Nan Hua nodded.
"Alright, let's not talk about this for now. It's still a long time from now." Yu Jin grinned and shrugged. "How about if you help me to think of a new tactic instead? The few tactics you taught me can be easily cracked and it's not useful."
Nan Hua: "..." considering Yu Jin's talent in formation was not very good and the soldiers under her was also the same, Nan Hua specifically didn't teach the complicated ones.
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