After listening to the other party's lightning-fast explanation, Ren Zhong pondered for less than a second, then said frankly, "Got it. Sorry for causing you trouble."
After hanging up the communication, Ren Zhong sighed inwardly and actually blamed himself a little.
In fact, there was a special edition of the military treatise authored by Zheng Tian, and it was meant specifically for Ren Zhong.
Zheng Tian had only added one extra sentence for him: a benevolent man is unfit to command troops.
The subtext of this sentence was that Ren Zhong should stop participating in frontline command, lest he mess things up.
Ren Zhong deeply agreed with Zheng Tian's warning, but when the moment came he still failed to keep his mouth shut. Even though he had said in advance he wouldn't interfere, he still wasted some of the frontline Commanders' time.
Ren Zhong secretly clenched his fist, warning himself once again that he absolutely must not make the same mistake again.
