After Shire finished dealing with Major General Leimeng, he immediately turned the luxurious command center into a field hospital center.
The reason for calling it a "center" was because more than 200 square meters were not enough for the critically injured to use.
He could only order tents to be set up around the luxurious command center, which served as the operating room and high-risk ward, while also providing food, clean drinking water, and bandage cleaning services for the wounded.
The supplies stored in the basement were turned into field hospital supplies without being moved.
No one would have any objections to Shire's arrangement. Treating the injured well is a virtue expected of a commander. Only those who only cared about fame and military achievements would disregard the lives of their wounded soldiers.
