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Chapter 398 Female Soldiers

However, these scattered nobles are difficult to gather together after all. Most of them have hatred between them. Although Eugen is now at a high prestige, he cannot reach the level of Charles VI, so this path was blocked.

Moreover, the scattered nobles were too weak, and their weapons and equipment were still in the previous stage, far inferior to the equipment of the soldiers in Lebre City.

If the current combat power of the soldiers in Leber City is ten, then the combat power of the soldiers of the scattered nobles is only two at most. Therefore, even if they can gather all the soldiers and combine them into an army of one hundred thousand, it is impossible to compare with the two thousand army of Leber City.

After thinking about it, the final solution to the problem is still to fall in the city of Lebour. Only by increasing the number of soldiers of the Dragon Hidden Army can the current problem be solved.

At this time, Parma, who was standing aside, suddenly stood up and said, "Sir Eugen, I have an idea, but I don't know if it's appropriate."

"Oh?" Eugen was also at a loss now. When he heard Parma had an idea, he immediately smiled and said, "Okay, say it quickly, don't worry, no matter what it is, I won't blame you."

Alan, who was standing by, also focused his attention on Parma when he heard this, wanted to hear what he thought.

Seeing the two of them coming over, Parma hesitated for a moment, and finally said, "Well, what I think is, can we summon women into the army and make them soldiers? If women can also join the army, we can easily achieve the goal of 50,000 soldiers."

Hearing Parma's suggestion, Eugen's eyes lit up, but Alan on the side showed a disgust expression on his face, and anger also appeared in his eyes.

Before Eugen could speak, Allen spoke with anger and said, "How can this be done!"

He first retorted angrily, and then continued: "The battlefield is the world of men. Only noble knights can come on the field to kill enemies. Women must be protected. It is too dangerous to let them go to the battlefield. This is also an insult to noble knights."

Allen's words represent the traditional knight's thoughts. Although he was born into a civilian, he received an orthodox knight education. He has always regarded protecting ladies as one of the knight's creeds.

But now, Parma wants to make the lady a soldier and go to the battlefield to fight head-on with the enemy, which is simply unacceptable to Allen.

This is the difference between Parma and Allen. Parma was a waiter. Although there were some knight honors and other things in his dictionary, he never took these seriously.

After all, when he was an ordinary waiter, he knew many female friends around him, and for the poor, there was no honor.

Even women often need to travel outside to make a living. Many people even do some work that men can do, and they do not do much worse than men.

At the same time, Parma also considered that the military's weapons and equipment have developed new developments and guns are much more convenient to use. As long as a period of training is completed, even women can use them well, and their lethality is equally powerful.

Only after these two points of consideration can Parma make such an opinion. Although it seems a bit alternative, it has its own internal truth.

Eugen soon understood Parma's idea. As a lord with modern human thinking, he certainly understood that women can also join the army. In fact, in modern countries, there are many female soldiers with very good combat effectiveness.

Although female soldiers are not mainstream, they are also one of the important forces. In addition, allowing women to join the army and give them better benefits, this can also promote internal economic mobility and make the people richer.

At the same time, the status of women can also be improved, which is of great benefit to changing current ideas.

This is a good way to win three goals. The only problem is that there is a big conflict with the current mainstream ideas, which can be seen from Allen's performance.

After thinking about it, although Eugen had agreed with this method in his heart, he did not let go of his words. He just said to Parma: "Well, your method is feasible, but there are still some problems that we need to consider."

Parma heard Eugen's meaning, so he stopped talking, just took a step back and waited quietly.

Alan on the side was already in anger. He now has the title of Lion Fighter and the status of a nobleman. He can be said to be a big shot.

For some reason, with the change of identity, Allen's own thoughts also changed. He always felt that only by sticking to some ancient traditional ideas can aristocrats be considered nobles.

Otherwise, the nobles will fall into depravity and become no different from the civilians.

Thinking of this, Allen spoke in a fierce tone: "Mr. Eugen, no matter what, we cannot let women join the army. You must know that this is simply throwing the honor of the noble into the cesspool. At any time, women should be the object of our protection. Letting women join the army is really contrary to the rules of the knight."

Eugen was not prepared to debate with Allen. He was the lord. Every word he said would affect many things, especially in this kind of dispute over position. What he should do most is to stand in the middle and not make any expression.

After thinking about it, Eugen said, "Let's put aside this matter for the time being. Wait until tomorrow, Simon and the others gather together and everyone discusses it together before making a decision."

Eugen said, then waved his hand to indicate that he wanted to rest.

Of course, Parma and Allen were not good at saying anything more, so they saluted Eugen and stepped back one after another.

Eugen looked at the backs of the two, his brows frowned slightly, and his face also showed a look of thought.

In fact, Eugen had expected this situation. The new technology he brought to Lebir City also brought new ideas. With more ideas, collisions will naturally occur.

The talents under his command are different in character and have their own ideas. They are like iron-clad people on weekdays and can be accepted harmoniously between them, but when certain problems arise, conflicts will naturally arise.

Allen and Parma can be said to represent two extremes, one is an orthodox and the other is promoted by him. Both of them are quite good, but they cannot blend together.

Before, Eugen vaguely felt that there was some conflict between the two, but because of different areas of management, there was no problem.
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