Liao Chengfeng's tone was rather cold; you could tell he seemed to have some criticism for Jiang Cheng.
Jiang Cheng had already sat up from his lounge chair, his smile withdrawn, face serious as he said, "Lord Liao, I have my subordinates review the Commander's Office's official bulletins every day, and everytime there's something new to grasp. It feels vaguely like those above are moving for real this time.
I know matters like this aren't suited to a top-down approach, so ever since the Black Banner Battalion was established, I've granted enormous autonomy to the frontline, hoping chances to break the deadlock would emerge. The results have been lucky; the Li City Black Banner Battalion under our jurisdiction has repeatedly performed outstandingly, and just happens to align with the current winds from above. That's when I conveniently put myself right in the eye of the storm.
