Mobilizing princes to join the war and assigning them to grassroots units is no small matter.
Fortunately, the King of Saudi Arabia understands the gravity of the situation.
Two days later, Shi Shouliang returned to King Khalid's Military City with good news.
The King of Saudi Arabia had agreed to his request to send princes to grassroots units as commanders and follow the Joint Headquarter's deployments.
Crucially, the King of Saudi Arabia proposed a method to encourage the princes' active enlistment.
During wartime, the annual stipend of male Royal Family members of military service age would be reduced to the bare minimum, just enough to barely cover basic living expenses.
Specifically, unmarried princes would receive only 3,000 Gold Yuan per month, while married ones would receive between 6,000 and 10,000 Gold Yuan per month, depending on their family situation.
In Saudi Arabia, this amount is certainly not much!
