In this short scene, we learn that the general of the red-wing army has asked the academy head of the academy to become his chief instructor. The academy head once mentioned the idea to the general, but he didn't take it up. The Academy head says that he's going to teach the general a lesson today, and that he underestimated the Academy head. He says that the General of the Red-Wing Army is a great martial master living in the countryside, and he'll teach him a lesson. He also says that if he hadn't intervened, he would have knocked the General down. He tells the Academy Head that he is also joining the military, and the General wrote to him to invite him to join the army. The General was worried that the Academy wouldn't be up to the task, so he asked the Academy to hire him as their chief instructor, which is equivalent to being a staff member in the imperial court, and will give him great privileges. He adds that once they're back on the battlefield, the General will have a hard time dealing with the brusque soldiers. The instructor says that horse stance is one of the most basic martial arts, and it's hard to maintain it for long periods of time, so they need to focus on training hard. The instructors go off to look at the General's new chief instructor and find out why he hasn't mentioned it before. They wonder if the
In this short scene, we learn that the general of the red-wing army has asked the academy head of the academy to become his chief instructor. The academy head once mentioned the idea to the general, but he didn't take it up. The Academy head says that he's going to teach the general a lesson today, and that he underestimated the Academy head. He says that the General of the Red-Wing Army is a great martial master living in the countryside, and he'll teach him a lesson. He also says that if he hadn't intervened, he would have knocked the General down. He tells the Academy Head that he is also joining the military, and the General wrote to him to invite him to join the army. The General was worried that the Academy wouldn't be up to the task, so he asked the Academy to hire him as their chief instructor, which is equivalent to being a staff member in the imperial court, and will give him great privileges. He adds that once they're back on the battlefield, the General will have a hard time dealing with the brusque soldiers. The instructor says that horse stance is one of the most basic martial arts, and it's hard to maintain it for long periods of time, so they need to focus on training hard. The instructors go off to look at the General's new chief instructor and find out why he hasn't mentioned it before. They wonder if the