Chapter Forty-Three: The Beginning of Differentiation!
If someone observes carefully, they can definitely see that although the two groups of people are in harmony on the surface, in fact, the fierce generals of the Yue family army look at the division commanders and regimental commanders who are carrying the Wei army, but there is a lot of contempt in their eyes.
And the commanders of the Beiwei Army Division, who had already followed Su Ming, also had some hostility in their eyes when they looked at these fierce generals of the Yue family.
These small officers who were originally carrying the Wei army were summoned by Lord Su Ming a day or two in advance, but now they are in control of the Beiwei army under the Yue family army and have obtained positions comparable to themselves and others, of course these generals of the Yue family army are unwilling.
In the eyes of the commanders of these back army divisions, it was precisely because of the appearance of this group of guys that the military power that should have belonged to them was divided.
Just imagine, if it weren't for this group of Yue family army generals, Lord Su Ming had summoned 100,000 Yue family army soldiers, and naturally it would be impossible for no one to take charge.
In this way, isn't it true that everyone can be promoted to a knighthood by themselves and others?
As a result, although the two groups of generals, the generals of the Yuejia Army and the generals of the Beiwei Army, seem to be harmonious, they are actually distinct, and they don't like each other.
The only one who can subdue these people with his prestige is Yue Fei.
This is also the reason why Su Ming chose to merge the 1st Infantry Division and the Cavalry Regiment into the Yuejia Army.
It is to give Yue Fei a name that can command the infantry division and cavalry regiment of the Beiwei Army.
As for Su Ming, if he still needs to use prestige to subdue them, then Su Ming should really find a piece of tofu and shoot himself to death.
Although he has many generals in the Yuejia army system, and has merged the infantry division and cavalry regiment into the Yuejia army's Beiwei legion system, those old subordinates who followed Su Ming first, Su Ming will naturally not forget.
So, under Su Ming's arrangement, in today's army system, Su Ming's old subordinates, that is, the generals of the Beiwei Army, control nearly 30,000 Beiwei Legions, while the generals of the Yuejia Army control 90,000 Yuejia Army soldiers, and the two sides have equal status.
Although these old subordinates were all promoted by junior officers quickly, they were definitely not as good as the experienced generals of the Yue family army in terms of ability.
However, people will learn and progress, and Su Ming believes that as long as they are given enough time, each of them will become a qualified general.
After all, Su Ming was now the leader of a military group, and of course he had to cultivate some subordinates who were loyal to him.
These subordinates who were promoted by Su Ming from a centurion-level commander to a general who controls thousands of troops and horses, even if they can't be regarded as descendants, their loyalty is definitely much higher than that of ordinary generals.
It can also be seen from the system attributes that none of these former commanders of the Beiwei Army, who were promoted to the general level by Su Ming, have less than 90 points of loyalty to Su Ming!
And the loyalty of these fierce generals of the Yue family army who have just been summoned is the same as the loyalty of the Yue family army, which is 80 points.
Although 80 points of loyalty is already a fanatical level, even if Su Ming lets them die, they will not hesitate to touch their necks with their swords.
But if all the generals under him are the generals of the Yue family army who are interested in Yue Fei, even if Su Ming knows that their loyalty is above 80, it is impossible to betray him, and it is inevitable that he will have a little pimple.
This little pimple is not because Su Ming is worried that his position will be threatened, if the characters summoned by the system will override Su Ming, or even betray Su Ming, then what else is he recruiting for?
This is just an indispensable procedure for Su Ming as a superior.
It is absolutely necessary for the superior to form a few small hills within the team that do not like each other.
If there has always been harmony within the team, then the time is not far off for them to unite against the superiors!
Although this situation does not apply to Su Ming, the reason is still the same.
The summoned soldiers are not NPCs, they are all flesh and blood people with their own independent thoughts!
How is it possible that there is no internal competition for the military interests formed by mankind?
This kind of competition, even if Su Ming, who has the loyalty of all the soldiers, is still impossible to completely prohibit.
For example, now Su Ming favors Yue Fei, and then a general who is loyal to Su Ming is jealous, looking at Yue Fei unpleasantly everywhere, and even wants to secretly stumble on Yue Fei, what can Su Ming do?
For example, like this time, the new generals of the Yue Family Army and the veteran generals of the Beiwei Army don't like each other, what can Su Ming do?
Internal struggle is the nature of human beings.
Even Taizu once said that "there is no faction in the party, and there are all kinds of strange things".
Of course, with Su Ming here, even if they don't like each other, it is impossible for the Japanese Navy and Army to drag each other back during World War II.
Su Ming now divided them into categories in advance, so that the generals of the Beiwei Army and the generals of the Yue Family Army could be divided into two camps, the old and the new, precisely to facilitate his own control of the situation and prevent benign internal competition from evolving into internal struggles.
Moreover, if Su Ming hadn't carried out this kind of behavior of inserting people into the Yue family's army and dividing troops to check and balance, I'm afraid Yue Fei would have been in a panic all day.