Chapter 2584
As Long as the Creditor Disappears
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It can be said that such an advancement result was an unexpected outcome for the three parties participating in this war.
However, this unexpected result could not be a better outcome for Vologases V.
But for the Han Empire, which created this result, it felt very uncomfortable.
Fortunately, Vologases V was aware of his own abilities and knew that the current successful situation was not entirely his own credit, but also a considerable part of the credit went to the soldiers of the Han Empire.
As the situation progressed during this period, Vologases V's trust in Sima Yi even increased further.
After all, if it wasn't for his own good, how could he have come up with such a powerful plan to break Benito's delaying strategy in a short period of time and force the other party to come to the last fortress of Rome's eastern province.
"We should show weakness to the enemy appropriately to lure them into lowering their guard. Then we should march lightly and divide our troops into ten groups to rob and kill them continuously. If the enemy had not had the Fourteen Eagle Flags, we would have succeeded even faster." It can be said that Fars Sassanid had a heartfelt admiration for the ten-sided ambush proposed by the Han Empire, and he understood the horror of this plan.
Because if you put yourself in their shoes, without the command of the Fourteenth Eagle Flag Legion, facing this constant looting and killing, there is basically only one possibility to escape, that is, the morale of the soldiers will not be disturbed and the soldiers' movement speed must be fast enough.
Only in this way can we lead the soldiers to escape before they are completely devoured.
"So they are very strong, and there are still many things we need to learn and draw lessons from. We should do this even more in the next war!" It can be said that through the war experience during this period, Vologases V also understood the actual situation in the army, and his mind became clearer and more understanding in terms of deployment.
"Understood. We will learn and draw lessons from it." Ardashir was no longer as arrogant as he was at the beginning. He adjusted his mentality and attitude, and was ready to learn and ask questions at any time.
It was because of the power of wisdom he experienced along the way that Ardashir was able to better understand the difference in power.
It was not the force that came from the timing, but the gap in wisdom in his mind that made Ardashir realize that he still had a long way to go.
"Yes!" Atratome was much calmer, and in most cases, there was no fluctuation in his tone.
For Atratome himself, as long as Vologases V could remain as he was now, many things would be simple.
As for how to do it, they don’t even need to think too much, someone will do it for them.
"Your Majesty, what you said makes sense. I will send people to study hard right away." Kirkuk, the patriarch of the Milan family, stood up directly and expressed his support.
I originally thought that this attack was just a desperate struggle, just a desperate struggle before failure, but I didn't expect the result to turn out like this.
It can be said that this result was beyond Kirkuk’s expectations, but it is good news after all and not so worrying.
After letting go of his worries, Kirkuk also felt the power of joy and immersed himself in the changes in everyone's environment.
No matter what, a victory is a victory in the end, no matter what method is used, the result is the same.
The victory of the war will naturally bring huge benefits. Although this benefit comes from plundering the Roman Empire, Kirkuk does not care. There is no difference in essence between plundering through silk trade and plundering through force in one's own hands.
It's just that the former is relatively civilized, while the latter is more vulgar. What's the problem? No problem at all!
"Go!" Vologases V was actually quite satisfied with Kirkuk's tactful attitude, and his words were much happier and more diligent.
The military system of the Han Empire does have many desirable features, and even its benefits are quite obvious. If it were promoted for a long time, wouldn't everyone love to join the army, support the country, and support Parthia?
If the soldiers and civilians can do this, then they will have absolute support in controlling the country.
By then, with this support, and by reforming the aristocracy, the glorious glory of the Parthian Empire and its former status in Central Asia will finally come true.
By then, even if we face the Roman Empire head-on, even if we cannot win every war, we will not be as weak as before.
"Thank you, Your Majesty!" It can be said that after receiving the order, Kirkuk quickly left and returned to his family's camp. Then he found relevant confidants from the camp and selected some of them to send to the Han Empire military camp for study. The other part of the people, with the same order, left the coverage of the military camp and went to various parts of Syria.
As human beings, we always need to make more plans. There will be more roads to take, and the future will be broader.
The main task of sending these people away to various places in Parthia was to kill all the Roman merchants and nobles who had completed their orders but were waiting for payment.
As long as there is no evidence, he will not need to pay for the subsequent silk.
In this way, not only will the family's reputation not be damaged, but more wealth and benefits can also be obtained.
After all, if one is qualified and capable of making such a large-scale silk trade appointment, how can one not be wealthy?
It can be said that this behavior of making reservations in advance is basically directly showing that one is rich.
Under such circumstances, Kirkuk could naturally rely on the list prepared in advance and knock on every household to purge those people in the Roman Empire.
The Romans had already withdrawn most of their troops to Antioch, and the few soldiers and auxiliary troops remaining in various places were simply unable to stop their offensive. As for the masters who protected the nobles, facing the approaching army, they could only put up a desperate resistance.
Vologases V, who was well aware of the situation, did not oppose it but acquiesced in Kirkuk's actions.
What's wrong with looting Rome's wealth? The war was won, and there was nothing wrong with doing this!
We can't declare war on the Roman Empire just for revenge, right?
The people of the Roman Empire could plunder them, so why couldn't they plunder the Roman Empire?
(End of this chapter)