The news of joining the army came suddenly and they were going to set off in a quarter of an hour.

The soldier asked them to pack their things quickly and take all the medical equipment they could use.

After saying that, he left in a hurry.

Lu Qingqing and Old Man Zhuang looked at each other and then looked at Qin Lang lying on the bed.

A war is about to break out. What should Qin Lang do?

Time was too tight, and the two did not dare to waste time.

While packing up, we discussed countermeasures.

But there is really no good way out this time.

The two of them had only been in this military camp for a few days and were not very familiar with the situation.

Besides, Lu Qingqing was not at ease leaving Qin Lang with someone else.

In the end, the two decided to take Qin Lang with them.

After cleaning up, Lu Qingqing went to take a look next door.

I saw that Doctor Li and his men had also packed up bags of various sizes, filling up a whole cart.

At this time, the assembly gong sounded.

Li Wu drove the mule cart over, and when he saw Lu Qingqing, his face no longer had the usual ease.

Although he arrived more than a month earlier, he had never participated in the battle.

When I heard that there was going to be a war, I felt extremely nervous.

When I saw Lu Qingqing, I wanted to say something.

But seeing Doctor Li walking quickly past him with a dark face, he didn't dare to speak.

He led the mule cart and took a few steps forward to catch up with Doctor Li.

Seeing this, Old Man Zhuang rolled his eyes at the back of Doctor Li in front of him.

Lu Qingqing pulled on Old Man Zhuang's sleeve, signaling him to get in the car quickly.

Then he pulled the carriage and rushed towards the doctor's flag in front.

Next to the flag was a medical officer in a black official robe, who was calling out names with a booklet.

As the names of the doctors were called out one by one, it was soon Old Man Zhuang's turn.

After Old Man Zhuang answered, the medical officer collected the roster and stood in front waiting for the order to set off.

They, the medical staff, are part of the military logistics department.

In addition to their doctors, the logistics also included military merchants, military slave merchants, military prostitutes, etc.

Lu Qingqing heard all this from Li Wu these days.

It was the first time she knew that the army brought merchants with them to war.

According to the information Li Wu had inquired about, these merchants accompanying the army could play a role in logistical supply to a great extent.

Most of the necessary supplies, such as food, vegetables, clothing, etc., were supplied by merchants accompanying the army.

In addition, there is the acquisition of spoils after each war.

Of course, the spoils of war included not only antique jade, valuable furniture and other intangible objects, but also captured prisoners of war.

These prisoners of war were numerous and of high quality, and a lot of money could be made from reselling them, which was why the slave merchants who followed the army took the risk of following them.

In fact, throughout Chinese history, there have been only a few extremely bloodthirsty generals or battles under special circumstances.

Most armies would sell prisoners of war immediately after winning a war.

In exchange for food, weapons and other supplies to strengthen the army.

Before Lu Qingqing could think about it, the army set off.

This was the first time she saw a large army breaking camp, with dense crowds of soldiers marching in an orderly manner under command.

Only when you are in it, you will realize how small a person's power is.

I don't know how long they waited, but after the entire army was dispatched, these logistics personnel started to set off.

All I can say is that it’s a good thing they were assigned to logistics.

She had just seen the new recruits marching.

Among them were the people who were brought to the military camp on the same day as her.

Those people only carried a small bag on their backs and held long spears in their hands.

I don’t know where all their luggage went.

Moreover, the entire camp of new recruits marched on foot.

As for the cooks who were not far from their tent, they were not seen.

I guess it’s the same as what Zhou Jia Dalang said.

Walking ahead of the main group, we set up camp and cooked first.

Yesterday when she went to get food, she met the Zhou brothers.

They were assigned to the kitchen, commonly known as cooks.

All I can say is that that bulging purse of silver really worked.

But the Zhou brothers were not very satisfied either.

If a war really breaks out, the cooks will have to rush ahead of the main force to set up camp and cook.

Although the danger is less than fighting on the battlefield, it is not much better.

Zhou Jia Dalang was still envious that Lu Qingqing and Old Man Zhuang were assigned to the medical staff.

Lu Qingqing didn't expect that Zhou Dalang was so eloquent.

I just said it yesterday, and today I really went to fight.

Lu Qingqing and Old Man Zhuang drove the cart, following Doctor Li's mule cart.

As for the back of their carriage, there were other unknown doctors.

Don't think there's no one behind them.

Behind the entire logistics team, there are a large number of soldiers guarding and supervising.

Lu Qingqing let Old Man Zhuang drive the car while she observed for a while.

They found that the layout of the marching team was very strict, and the recruit camp was right in front of their logistics team.

Their group was guarded not only in front but also in the back.

Patrol teams were also specially arranged on both sides to check from time to time.

Lu Qingqing observed for a long time but couldn't find any chance to escape.

The team finally stopped to eat around noon.

The place where we stopped was in the middle of nowhere, with no village or shop nearby.

There isn't even a tree to provide shade.

As for the outhouse, it was just a big pit dug not far away.

If the soldiers wanted to go to the toilet, they would go there directly.

There was an open space around there, and if you ran, you would be discovered before you could run far.

Lu Qingqing looked at that place and directly rejected this plan.

At this time, Old Man Zhuang went to queue up for food.

Lu Qingqing took a straw mat and placed it on the side of the carriage.

In this way, there is a slightly larger shady area.

Not long after the building was completed, Old Man Zhuang came back with four half-grain flatbreads and two bowls of hot water.

This time, maybe because of the war, there were no black bran pancakes.

Although this two-grain flour pancake is not as delicious as the white flour pancake, it is better than the inedible black bran pancake.

Lu Qingqing poured out half a bowl of the thick porridge she had cooked earlier, added half a bowl of hot water, and fed it to Qin Lang.

Then, he and Old Man Zhuang sat under the shed that had just been built next to the carriage and finished their meal.

After dinner, the medical officer sent someone to inform everyone to rest for half an hour.

Lu Qingqing looked around while packing up her things.

There were soldiers standing guard in front and behind. Seeing that there was no hope of escape, he simply lay down and rested for a while.

The entire army marched until dark before stopping to rest.

Lu Qingqing deliberately went there late when she was getting her meal.

After she finished her meal, she went around to the Zhou brothers and asked them about the situation.

Only then did they realize that the army was going to attack Anfeng County in the south.

Anfeng County is adjacent to the fiefdom of Prince Su and is considered the richest city around the fiefdom.

Not only is the business developed, but the population is also large.

Therefore, the purpose of Prince Su's attack this time is very clear.

Take it down, replenish money and people!

Unfortunately, the Zhou brothers are from Anfeng County.

They were originally going to the capital to do business, but when they came back they were conscripted by soldiers from Pengcheng County.

Zhou Jia Erlang looked very worried when he spoke of this.

If they were to break into the city, needless to say, the rich families in the city would be looted.

There are dozens of people in their family, and it is difficult to keep them all together, let alone the family property.

Therefore, the Zhou brothers have been building relationships everywhere these two days.

I was thinking of bribing a few teams of soldiers, and if we really break into the city, let them help guard the house.

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