When Geng Songfu mentioned this, Chen Mo fell silent for a moment. The reward and punishment system he had established currently only awarded gold and silver for killing enemies—the more enemies killed, the greater the monetary gain—and promotions were given priority.
However, the system of titles and ranks had not yet been established, as Chen Mo currently controlled only one county and lacked the authority to bestow titles. But as his influence grows, it would become possible.
Granting titles and ranks, appointing marquises and ministers, these are things ingrained in the bones of the people that can greatly stimulate the military's enthusiasm.
Seeing Chen Mo did not interrupt him, Geng Songfu knew what he said might be useful. Facing this young man who could govern an upper county so well, Geng Songfu did not dare to hold back, and spoke about increasing horses.
