The tempo of the war began to accelerate.
Within Ying Capital City, various government offices began to operate swiftly. Whereas the Eldest Prince, as commander-in-chief of the Eastern Conquest Army, had merely maintained the basic situation, the bureaucratic system in Ying Capital City became instantly and extremely efficient upon Lord Jingnan's arrival. For any task that needed doing, any resources that required procurement, or any support and provisions for the various army units, Lord Jingnan was solely responsible for issuing approval slips. These slips were then swiftly delivered to the relevant departments. If matters were not handled well, it was of no consequence; the chief official would be summarily beheaded, and their deputy would take over. If performance still faltered, the executions would continue.
