It was terrible!
In fact, the terrible situation hadn't ended, because the battle occurred in the middle of the night. Driven by various emotions and bodily hormones, people weren't sleepy but rather energetic.
They chatted until it was slightly dawn before they started sleeping.
Those who stayed up for the night shift didn't mind much—what could they say when someone kept them company until dawn?
They could only say "good brothers," but for the soldiers who needed to patrol during the day, it was somewhat terrible.
They had just fallen asleep not long before the assembly horn sounded, and they were pushed one by one to get up and then line up in the open space.
At this point, hormones were being fully metabolized and disappeared due to rest, and the aftereffects of overexertion of physical strength and energy immediately became apparent, with each of them lacking spirit.
The officers looked at their state and didn't know what to say.
