Chapter 2280
The Lowest Limit
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"Go! You must go!" After listening to the whole process, without waiting for Arvind to express his inner thoughts and choices, Masinde blurted out an answer that surprised Arvind.
"Do I have to go? I understand!" When Arvind heard the answer, he was stunned for a moment, then he reacted and stopped asking questions. He nodded on the spot and prepared to turn around to pack up his things and then head north.
Normally speaking, as a legion commander, there is no way to lead the troops to any place without orders.
But Arvind is different after all. As a descendant of one of the five pure branches of the Great Yuezhi and once the most outstanding young man, the background and power behind Arvind can help him overcome such obstacles and hindrances.
What's more, Arvind and his legions came to the Strait of Malacca to garrison in self-exile, trying to gain temporary stability and peace by staying away from the Kushan Empire.
In other words, whether it is the garrison of troops or the corresponding transfer orders, Arvind can basically handle it all.
Whether you write it for yourself or pass it on through someone else, it doesn’t matter.
What's more, at this time, the Kushan Emperor Vasudeva I only viewed Arvind as a junior who was honing his inner self.
In the eyes of most insiders, the problems Arvind exhibits are spiritual problems within his heart, and his self-exile is a process of tempering his mind.
As long as it can be implemented, the so-called idealism, which is the most proud and powerful force among the Great Yuezhi, will naturally be implemented.
Throughout history, there has been only one person who could succeed. If Arvind could also succeed, he would definitely be able to bring more powerful power, at least in the eyes of Vasudeva I.
Even the fact that Vasudeva I dared to use or let Rahul go at this time was essentially because of Arvind's existence.
Vasudeva I, who possessed the power of checks and balances and the power of reversal, appeared to be more generous and heroic in his dealings with others and in dealing with Rahul.
However, at this time, Arvind did not know what was happening in the Kushan Empire. He just listened to the results of Masinde's thinking according to his previous habits and carried them out.
Arvind, who looked neat and tidy without any drag, was still the same as before, without much change.
Masinde sighed and looked at the entire naval fortress.
The reason why he agreed to such a request, in addition to his curiosity about the princess of the Han Empire, was also that he wanted to take advantage of this opportunity to leave the Strait of Malacca and head north.
People are curious about the princess because so many powerful people, such as Cecicelian, Arvind, etc., actually have the idea of pursuing and searching for her. So the charm that the princess of the Han Empire can show is naturally thought-provoking.
As for taking this opportunity to leave the Strait of Malacca, it is also because this place can no longer be as peaceful as before.
Because of the conflict with Zhu Helai and others, in that political struggle, Masinde was defeated by an illegitimate reason. He could not accept this reason, and he really did not have much national concept in his mind. But after all, he was born in this country, and he still had some ideas about this country. It was just that because of the existence of Zhu Helai and others, Masinde would not openly rebel.
Zhu Helai and others did not have any excessive opinions on Mashind's thoughts and actions.
After all, they are the winners and Mashind is ultimately the loser. They have the final say on the country's future and Mashind can only stand aside.
So after observing the naval fortress, Masinde finally did not tell everyone what he had discovered.
The fact that Valena and Kenmailer went north on the naval fleet but could only return by crossing mountains and rivers over land, as well as the fact that Muhle returned alone and blamed others everywhere, all proved that the Han Empire had a navy, and that this navy was quite powerful.
At the same time, according to the reports from Kenmailer and Valena, they had already had conflicts and struggles with the Han Empire. Under such circumstances, tranquility and peace naturally faded away.
As for the Han Empire, Masinde, who had obtained a lot of information from Cecilien, still had a little understanding of it.
In any case, even a powerful man like Cecilius did not intend to march his troops north to compete with the Han Empire. This shows how powerful the Han Empire was.
Even Cecicelian wasn't sure, let alone these little guys.
Even if the defense of the Strait of Malacca can withstand the attacks of many large armies, and even with the help of Masinde, it is not impossible to turn defeat into victory, but is it really worth it for Masinde?
So instead of staying where you are, being forced to work, and then maybe being laughed at by Zhu Helai and others, it is better to stay away from this place from the beginning and ensure your own peace.
Moreover, Masinde was actually very clear about the arrangements made by Valena and Kenmailer in the naval fortress, and he knew how great the risks were for the naval base.
But Masinde didn't care or mind.
Even if we really lose this place, what will happen?
Zhu Helai is Zhu Helai after all. Will he give up his previous arrangements and calculations? Will he restore everything?
Masinde, who did not want to be buried with the Strait of Malacca, chose to run away after having such a suitable reason.
Anyway, according to his estimation of the Han army, at most after a few more visits, these people would be able to understand the layout of the Malacca Naval Base. By then, no matter whether they attacked by force or won by strategy, the Kushan Navy would surely lose.
Unless the Han Empire’s navy was too weak to be qualified to come to this place, but Masinde basically never considered that situation.
After all, he could question Muhle's brain, but the opponent's naval combat skills and capabilities were still very good.
Even in the big families in the navy, such as the Pillar of the Sky, the Sethi family, there are only a handful of people who can surpass Muhlai.
Based on this alone, we can understand what the minimum strength of the Han Empire's navy was.
After all, being able to destroy Muhelai's naval vessels, even if Muhelai managed to escape, showed that their individual strength was relatively weak, but no matter what, it proved that the Han Empire Navy had the ability to sail far into the ocean. (End of this chapter)