Chapter 3393
Innate Talent
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Based on this idea, and considering the current arrangement, Pasa already understood what to do next.
He remained in Zhanbo City to command his own logistics forces, while also providing supplies to the front lines and ensuring smooth communication for the troops there.
Given the responsibilities of this position, Passa is naturally able to receive information from the rear immediately and decide which information to pass on to the front.
Based on the information obtained from the rear, different arrangements and deployments need to be made.
If Rahul wins and completes the suppression, all he has to do is suppress the messages being sent by the other Brahmins to prevent them from reaching the army and affecting it, until Rahul returns to the army.
Once Rahul returns, he can suppress the others.
The reason is quite simple: the other Brahmins are Brahmins, and Rahul, the commander, is also a Brahmin.
They were taught to obey the orders of the Brahmin commander without prior notification from other Brahmins.
Whether it stemmed from inner pride or centuries of stability, when the Brahmin class trained soldiers, most were loyal to the class rather than to the individual.
Because the former poses no threat to the class, while the latter does.
The Brahmins, who were once united as a whole, would naturally not have left behind a system that posed a threat to the entire class.
I used to scoff at this approach, but now it seems like a pretty good choice.
The infighting among Brahmins, where the winner takes all and the loser is defeated, is more straightforward than one might imagine.
However, all of this was based on the premise that Rahul had completed the suppression and won the internal Brahmanical conflict.
If things go wrong and Rahul fails to complete the internal repression, Pasa will need to implement another plan.
They directly dispatched logistics troops, along with transport ships, to travel down the Ganges River to bring back the Kailash Corps of the central army.
They could abandon the existing central defensive line, expose the flanks, and then lure the Han army into an attack. Through the Han army's offensive tactics, they could weaken the troops not under their control, or directly eliminate these troops that were no longer under their control after losing Rahul.
Then, under the pretense of a defensive line collapse, they gathered their true main force and returned to support Commander Rahul, completely suppressing the other Brahmins.
However, if things really come to this point, then the Brahmanical class system will truly be destroyed, and destroyed irreparably.
Despite considering this possibility, Pasa, loyal to Rahul, remained steadfast in his convictions and waited patiently for a message from Rahul.
The outcome of subsequent information will determine how they face the Han army: whether to fight to the death or to open the central gate wide.
After explaining the mission of Kailash assigned by Rahul, Pasa ordered the commanders of each legion to lead their troops to their designated positions and prepare for battle against the Han army.
The group, who were already not far from their designated locations, quickly arrived at their seats after the meeting concluded.
Pasa stayed behind and remained in Champa City.
"Increase the number of scouts and intensify reconnaissance in the western region." After glancing around to the west, Pasa quickly issued the order to his lieutenant. "General, are you sure it's the west?" Pasa's lieutenant was stunned upon hearing the order, unsure if he had misheard, and asked again.
“That’s right, it’s the West. Go and carry it out.” Passa, understanding what his lieutenant suspected, reiterated his order.
Although the lieutenant didn't understand the order, he still decided to carry it out, perhaps because the order had a deeper meaning.
Meanwhile, in the West, Rahul, leading his elite troops—the original Peacock Legion—along with two other direct legions, began suppressing the established region.
This area belongs to the established territory of the Brahmins, which has been established and consolidated for hundreds of years, and has also developed for hundreds of years. It is the core area that truly belongs to the Brahmins.
Whether it was the cultivated grain, the offered faith, or the various levels of people serving the Brahmin class, they were all basically concentrated in this place.
The vast majority of people in this place believe in Brahma and accept the Brahmanical system.
Some ambitious Brahmins seized this opportunity to fully exercise the rights that their class was entitled to, indulging their desires and achieving their own ends.
Without needing anyone's supervision or oversight, simply by being a Brahmin and behaving as usual, one can possess power that was previously unattainable.
Previously, Brahmins were required to restrain themselves in temples and behave as expected of Brahmins. To some extent, they were repressed Brahmins. The turmoil and chaos they exhibited after losing their restraint and gaining power were beyond the comprehension of normal people.
Meanwhile, the lower-level people and ordinary citizens have not yet realized the changes and continue to obey and carry out the orders of their superiors as before.
Although these commands seem less formal and even somewhat strange than before, obedience is a deeply ingrained tradition within the Brahmanical system.
These strange commands were unlike any other; they came from multiple Brahmins and created an extremely chaotic situation.
So when Rahul arrived in this core area belonging to the Brahmins, what he saw was not the environment he was used to, but a new world that was enough to refresh his worldview.
Things we've seen and things we haven't seen, things we've heard and things we haven't heard of, all happen at this time.
Frequent changes in orders and arbitrary decisions permeate the entire core area.
It can be said that in the core area of Brahmanism, under such efficient yet chaotic commands, order declined at an extremely rapid pace.
The inherent stability of the Brahmanical system has been somewhat affected and shaken by this chaos.
Even Rahul had to admit that the others in the same class were indeed talented individuals, possessing exceptional abilities in specific areas, given their ability to accomplish this in such a short time.
Strengthening the military and enriching the country is of no help, but wreaking havoc on others is something I'm born with. It's infuriating to watch.
As for Rahul and his army, after learning of this situation, they did indeed begin to suppress the rebellion.
That's right, directly raise the pretext of the other side's rebellion, and then eliminate them with extremely decisive means, attempting to restore order in the core area in the shortest possible time.
If order is lost in this area, food and logistics will be in trouble, which could be fatal for Rahul, who is still fighting on the front lines. (End of Chapter)