When Stone Bodhisattva joined the Wanjin Army, he still had the naivety of a young man. But after so many years in the Wanjin Army, with all kinds of training, his youthful innocence had long disappeared. Additionally, with good food and restful sleep, he had grown into a man full of vigor.
It seems that thanks to a high fever he had as a child, which almost killed him, he became quite intuitive, and his thinking was slightly different from ordinary people. In combat, this often allowed him to attack the enemy's weak points unexpectedly and easily. This allowed him to stand out among the many Wanjin Army officers, and at a young age, with average qualifications, he took the lead in becoming the commander of a unit.
