Chapter 2436

A Plan Comes to Mind

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"Yes, Your Majesty, is there any problem?" Valeko scratched his head. He didn't think there was anything wrong with what he said.

After staying in the military camp for a long time and being baptized by the screened environment and atmosphere, under the influence of this social environment, Vale really didn't think there was any problem.

There are environmental factors, as well as subjective thinking factors. After all, Valecko comes from a prominent family, so he has some understanding of this world, or the countries and nations around him.

The ruler of the empire is called the emperor, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

This is how the Han Empire originally called it, and there is nothing wrong with them calling it that.

Moreover, in Central Asia, there is indeed the position of queen, or the person who serves as queen.

Simply replacing each other, the existence of Her Majesty the Princess is not an unacceptable reality.

Rather, the title of Her Royal Highness the Princess was a word they had never thought of before.

"Now I understand why the Emperor failed in his quest for Princess Shang. I also understand why Ban Chao from the Western Regions at that time refused to agree to this matter..." Valena showed a bitter look on his face and explained these things with a hint of sadness.

I used to think it was just a simple translation error and the princess to be married was mistaken, but now it seems that this problem is not ordinary big.

Only the ruler of an empire can be addressed as His Majesty or the Emperor by others, let alone the Han Empire, which was at its peak and dominated the continent. The supreme ruler of such an empire was actually proposed to in marriage by others.

Not to mention Ban Chao, even someone like him would not be able to accept this level of humiliation.

This is no longer a question of looking down on one person, but looking down on everyone in this country, so it seems that there is no problem for the Han Empire to take action.

In other words, it would be abnormal for the Han Empire not to take action.

As for whether the Han Empire would be afraid, Valena had an idea in his heart.

As long as others are not afraid, the Han Empire has always been stubborn...

After hearing what Valena said about the past, Arvind denied himself even more in his heart.

The greatest emperor in history didn't accomplish this, so how could he succeed?

It's obvious that it won't succeed at all, especially since the target is completely different. It's obvious that it's courting death no matter how you look at it.

Based on this choice of goal, Arvind withdrew his hand that he wanted to touch, maintaining the caution and modesty that a general should have.

But just because Arvind doesn't have any ideas doesn't mean Kenmailer doesn't have any.

For people like Kenmail, their faith and loyalty to Arvind far outweigh their liking and love for the princess.

The faith and following of the soldiers and officers who won 42 games in a row to their commander basically surpassed other conditions, including the country, faith and future. It can be said that their loyalty to Arvind was absolutely unquestionable when Arvind was still alive.

Based on this situation, Kenmailer's thoughts and actions were naturally for the better of Arvind.

If a young and unknown descendant like Kabechi dares to pursue the princess of the Han Empire, shouldn’t they dare?

As for the failure of the once most outstanding emperor of the Kushan Empire, is that a big deal?
God knows what happened inside. It's ridiculous that they can be called the best after losing the battle.

There was only one best person from beginning to end, and that was their general Arvind. Everyone else was trash, including the so-called Rahul.

As for the advantages mentioned by others, it is just like Cabbage not being married, which is indeed a good advantage, an advantage that can be ignored.

However, is this kind of advantage really excellent? Moreover, Arvind himself is unmarried. If he could marry a Han princess, she would definitely be his legal wife. Who can be more humble than whom?

The position of Arvind's wife was filled with a lot of political factors when he was at the peak of his career. Most people were not qualified to make connections or place bets, and those who were qualified to place bets did not feel that they could control Arvind.

After Arvind exiled himself, even if others were willing to do so, they would have to think twice before acting in the face of the numerous forces at the imperial court.

It would be good if he could make a comeback one day, but what if he can’t?

Who would dare to gamble all his family and power in the absence of a crisis, especially when it seems that there is no chance of winning and the situation will not be much better after success?

It is this complex political background that has led to Arvind still being alone today.

I used to think that this situation was a bit of a loss, but now it seems that this is also an opportunity.
Vasudeva I in Peshawar naturally noticed this and had corresponding ideas.

Vasudeva I was indeed unable to stop Arvind from returning to the north, nor was he clear about Arvind's purpose in returning to the north.

However, through the simple factor of marriage, we can infer Arvind's general ideas and future political direction.

Based on this goal, Vasudeva I would naturally make arrangements and targeting in advance, or provide assistance.

However, these were things that Arvind had never thought of at this moment. Arvind, who already regarded himself as trash, no longer had a high opinion of himself.

"Then can we change our target?" Kenmailer noticed the change in Arvind's expression and behavior, frowned slightly, and then a plan came to mind, and said thoughtfully, "Change to a simpler target to kill time later..."

Although he seemed to be speaking casually to set the stage, Kenmailer actually already had a direction in mind.

Since our general's mentality is not right, we should get our mentality back.

In any case, what previous predecessors, including one outstanding person after another, and even the most powerful emperor, have never accomplished, once it is accomplished by their own generals, the results will naturally be different.

Although he was not sure where the pillar of Arvind's heart had gone, and he had not found it for so many years, Kenmailer understood one thing, that is, spiritual pillars can be replaced. Even though he had never been able to replace them successfully for so many years, it did not change his mind at this moment. (End of this chapter)