After the Staff Department examination ended, the staff from various major war zones gradually returned to their respective stations, and it was only at this moment that the General Staff Department system truly took root.
From now on, no one could hinder the General Staff Department, having overcome initial difficulties, it was destined to forge ahead unwaveringly.
By mid-August, the weather in Paris had become increasingly scorching, with the high temperatures baking the ground, causing it to 'exhale' the moisture it contained. Wisps of white mist rose from the crevices on the ground, vanishing without a trace in an instant. The air was stiflingly hot, as if a mere match could ignite it. The roads, paved with stones, also became unusually scorching, stepping on them barefoot felt like enduring a form of torture.
