Song Ziling wrote letters to his father and grandfather, telling them that he had become a scholar.
After being selected as a scholar, Song Ziling no longer went to the academy to study. Shen Wan asked someone to contact Prince Yun and sent Song Ziling to his army for training.
Mrs. Liu was very opposed to it when she found out. After her grandson was selected as a scholar, she hoped that her grandson could take the imperial examination well and become a scholar in the future like the boy from the Shen family. Wen Chen doesn't want his grandson to follow the same path as his son.
Being a general is majestic, but it is also dangerous! Although Mrs. Liu objected, she could not stop Song Ziling in the end. However, she resented Shen Wan who did not stand on the same line with her to oppose her, and they did not do so for many days. Give her a good look.
Everyone in the imperial city was waiting to see if the son of General Zhenbei would win the imperial examination, Jinshi, or Number One Scholar in the future! But unexpectedly, the second young master of the Song family did something that shocked everyone. As a matter of fact, I joined Prince Yun's army for training.
When Xuanyuan Yu heard about this, he even praised Song Ziling in front of all the civil and military officials that he was the son of a tiger but not a dog. He had such perseverance at a young age and chose to go to the army to gain experience despite hardship.
He also asked Xuanyuan Liuyun to take good care of Song Ziling and not let him be bullied in the army.
When Song Ziling entered the military camp, he was treated the same as the new recruits. He drilled with them, ate and lived with them.
Under the scorching sun, Captain Zhou Chuang held a whip in his hand and walked back and forth in front of the recruit Danzi who was riding a horse.
The sun in mid-June was already a bit fierce, and the faces of the recruits who were in the horse stance had already tanned several shades. Their faces were covered with sweat, and their bodies were wet with sweat. Most of them had been in the horse stance for too long. Now, my hands and legs have begun to shake uncontrollably.
Song Ziling looked particularly different among the group of recruits. Although he was tanned a lot, he didn't sweat as much as the others. He walked on horseback for half an hour and looked very relaxed and at ease.
Zhou Chuang couldn't help but take a second look at Song Ziling. This General Song's son was really good. He was much better than the new recruit Danzi who entered the camp a month earlier than him.
When the general left the man to him, he also told the other brothers that this young man came to the camp to practice and see the power of being a general, so he came to the camp to have fun.
I'm sure I won't be able to stay for two days, and I won't be able to bear the pain anymore and will leave crying.
But now it's the third day, and this guy eats and lives with the new recruits without complaining at all. Even during training, he is much better than others.
When the time came, Zhou Chuang asked someone to sit down and rest for a while, but the recruits collapsed on the ground.
Song Ziling stood and moved for a while before sitting upright on the ground to rest.
Zhou Chuang saw that he was sitting upright, and then looked at the others lying on the ground like mud, and immediately scolded him: "Look at what you look like when you are not sitting upright?
Can you learn from Song Ziling? He is still younger than you!"
These recruits are all over fifteen years old. Only Song Ziling is only twelve years old, so he is the youngest cub in this camp.
After hearing Colonel Zhou's words, the recruits sat up one after another. Some of them glanced at Song Ziling unhappily. It was because of him that Captain Zhou said such things to them.
Captain Zhou always praised Song Ziling, and when he praised him, he would also belittle them.
It’s clear that Colonel Zhou just thought that Song Ziling was the second son of the General’s Mansion, and he deliberately supported him! Captain Zhou would praise him if he wanted to, and why would he also belittle them?
When Song Ziling first came in, he pretended to tell them that he was the same as them and hoped they would treat him like an ordinary recruit.
But he was fundamentally different from them. His bedding was all the latest and best, while theirs had been used by veterans.
Captain Zhou always praises him, but the cooks in the cafeteria will pick out all the meat and throw it into his bowl. What kind of difference is this?