Amid the soldiers' sighs, Maximus chuckled inwardly. Flanitnus had once detailed the military training plan to him, and he knew this was just the beginning. Later, the height of the wooden poles would increase, and the soldiers would even need to leap over them with short swords and shields. According to Flanitnus, those who excelled in the agility training of Rome's new recruits were key candidates for the cavalry.
By noon, each battalion would send personnel to wait at the farmhouse entrance, then drive back to their training grounds with carts full of food prepared by the Supply Camp, allowing soldiers to line up in long queues to receive their meals one by one.
This was a suggestion made by Maximus to the Military Commander Conference, where each battalion would collect and distribute the food from the Supply Camp, avoiding chaos and instilling discipline in the soldiers, thus gaining approval. Of course, for Maximus, his main goal was to save manpower in the Supply Camp.