Chapter 3378
Please Don't Die
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Upon hearing Sima Zhang's words, the Brahmins who reacted faster recovered from their initial shock and looked at Sima Zhang thoughtfully.
The Brahmins, who were slower to react, had no idea what it meant and simply looked at Sima Zhang, quietly waiting for his explanation.
Seeing this scene of waiting for an explanation, Sima Zhang fell silent for a moment.
To be honest, having played many high-level games, seeing the reactions of these people, Sima Zhang also smiled and remained calm, choosing to speak frankly even if there were potential problems.
“Now that the city is shrouded in mist, even experts cannot exert their full strength or resist the threats and attacks from Kusroy. To resolve this predicament, the only option is to use legions against legions. There are several legions around Wuheyan’s city. By gathering the power of these legions together, the force they can unleash is enough to rewrite the current battle situation.” Sima Zhang, who had broken down the next steps directly, told everyone present what to do next.
After choosing to do this, the subsequent turmoil and destruction will be known to anyone who investigates further, and this involvement is itself a problem.
Sima Zhang, who originally wanted to use riddles to completely distance himself from the matter, can now only use the most straightforward language to ensure the execution of the subsequent arrangements.
Because it was so straightforward, everyone present understood the meaning behind Sima Zhang's words and what they should do next.
As a member of the Brahmins and the Brahmin family, although not a core member, he was still a member of the Brahmin class.
Although my abilities are lacking, my status is what it is, and being able to do this is enough.
The several legions stationed in Ughya are, in any case, Brahman's own legions, and their purpose is to protect Ughya.
The fact that these people were not settled in the city was also a matter of consideration for the Brahmins themselves.
On the one hand, as the core city of the Brahmans, Ukhadana did not rely on the economy or politics to demonstrate its authority, so its city area was actually much smaller than those large cities.
Furthermore, in order to demonstrate the nobility of the Brahmin class, ordinary Brahmin soldiers would naturally not be allowed to enter the city.
If a soldier accidentally offends a Brahmin, what should be done?
If we punish the soldiers, it might affect their morale, and then it would be difficult to say whether we could protect the noble Brahmins.
Brahmins consider themselves noble, but they do not overlook the human nature of this group of people.
Between two evils, choose the lesser. Rather than keeping these people inside the city and risking mistakes, it would be better to keep them outside, which would be better for both sides.
Maintaining a distance between the noble Brahmins and ordinary soldiers better highlights the Brahmins' nobility.
God becomes more like God the further away from people; conversely, the further away Brahmins are from other social classes, the more they can maintain their dignity.
The type of city like Uheyana has multiple meanings in essence. Using a city to maintain the mystery of the Brahmins is a highly efficient and simple method. By using this method, the Brahmins can also ensure the unity of their internal opinions, so that when they send messages to the outside world, they can present a single message and a single opinion.
The power that an individual Brahmin can exert is limited, but the power exerted by the Brahmin class as a whole is virtually limitless within the entire system.
That was how it used to be, but it's completely different now.
When Kusroy chose to take action, the Brahmins inside Ughyana no longer had the opportunity or possibility to do so.
However, as an intervenor, Sima Zhang would naturally give others this possibility, one of the few possibilities before they are completely destroyed.
Frank admonitions and persuasion are ultimately effective.
Whether it was to obtain core family interests, to avenge their family, or to eliminate someone who dared to disrupt the Brahmanical system, these Brahmans quickly left Ughyakarna City using a pre-prepared secret passage and headed to the army camp outside the city.
Using his Brahmin identity, he directly and forcibly commanded the surrounding legions, and then led them into the city of Uheyana.
As the Brahman army entered the city, Sima Zhang withdrew his gaze. The increasingly loud sounds of fighting and the smell of blood in the air made Sima Zhang realize that his goal had been achieved.
"When Brahmins can be killed by other classes, when Brahmins' blood flows in the streets, when this bloodshed becomes known to all, what will be the final outcome?" Thinking of Kusroy, who entered the city, and how he had risen from the untouchable class to where he was now, his talent and aptitude were undoubtedly exceptional. However, such genius…
Sima Zhang, realizing a certain possibility, also showed a hint of regret on his face.
As the one who ultimately suffers the consequences, regardless of whether the blame can be shifted to the Han Empire, Kusroy will inevitably have to pay the price for this incident.
Even a starved camel is bigger than a horse. As the ruling class of the south and the apex of the Brahmanical system, the Brahmins who were not in Ughyakarna would naturally retaliate against Kusroi.
Whether for their own benefit or to consolidate their rule, these Brahmins must take action, and they will take action.
Under the collective retaliation of the top class in this system, Sima Zhang simply couldn't imagine how Kusroy could possibly survive.
Is it solely due to his personal ability to release internal energy from his body? Or is it due to the elite legion under his command?
Even with just this elite legion, how long can it hold out?
After considering the troops that the Brahmins had brought into the city, Sima Zhang made a simple estimate that the ratio of troops on both sides was approximately 1:5.
The legions that could be assigned to the surrounding areas by the Brahmins were quite reliable in terms of combat strength. Although they could not compare to the Kusroy legions in terms of combat strength, they were no different from normal dual-talent legions in terms of combat strength.
Perhaps without any retaliation from others, Kusroy would die under the siege of these legions.
"Kusroy, you're quite an excellent fellow. Don't die in that city of Wuheyan. If you die here, how will the Brahmanical system retaliate, and how will it destroy this system?" Standing before his secret passage, Sima Zhang looked back at the window and said with a hint of blessing, "Shamen!" (End of Chapter)