Chapter 3401
The Perfect Elite
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Rahul, who left behind many intelligence agents, received information and intelligence feedback from the rear as he led his army forward, which enhanced his understanding of the core Brahman region.
Having finally eliminated the influence of so many Brahman families, they naturally wanted to take this opportunity to insert some of their own people into the ranks.
Only by doing this can we prepare in advance for any unexpected events and then launch a full counterattack and strike.
News that Bammoses and others were beginning to reconstruct the Brahmanical system of control over the lower classes also reached Rahul's information channels.
Looking at this information, Rahul felt a slight sense of approval for these survivors.
No wonder he survived in such chaotic circumstances; he certainly has some ability.
In the current situation, instead of mobilizing troops for a counterattack, they restructured their internal systems, which can be considered a long-term vision.
Whether it's rebuilding the system before dealing with him, or reconstructing the system to achieve his goals, it's a good thing for Rahul if the other side does this.
With such an organizational system, Rahul was also able to strengthen his control over his subordinates and regroup and reorganize the forces within the Brahmanical system.
As a member of the Brahmin class, Rahul wouldn't hesitate much when he needed to use his Brahmin identity.
If you can achieve your goals and realize your ideas, that's enough.
However, for Rahul at this time, his ideas, which he had been working on, did not progress despite his actions over this period of time. The difficulties remained unchanged.
The internal conflicts between gods and Buddhas within the Brahmanical system severely affected every soldier within the system.
Soldiers in the Brahmanical system, when they worship the same god or Buddha, naturally possess a high degree of tacit understanding and cooperation. Coupled with the watchful eye of the corresponding deity, they are virtually fearless in the face of death. If only these factors are considered, they would be the perfect soldiers.
With high coordination, excellent teamwork, and no fear of casualties, soldiers who, with a little faith and divine feedback, can acquire internal energy and possess high qualities, are there any soldiers in the world more suitable than these?
However, this suitability is limited to visualizing the same deity or Buddha. If one worships different deities or Buddhas, all these advantages will disappear. Instead, the conflict between the deities or Buddhas will further damage organizational strength, teamwork, and even the formation of the legion's soldiers' talents.
Although this action severely damaged other members of the Brahman sect, it still failed to resolve the conflict between gods and Buddhas.
In Rahul's view, as long as his army can resolve the conflict between his visualization of gods and Buddhas, the army's overall strength will increase significantly. At that time, the advantages that visualization of gods and Buddhas can produce will be enough to defeat any opponent.
A highly coordinated, well-organized, and highly skilled army that is unafraid of death, and even under the guidance of a sorceress, possesses the characteristics of low training requirements and rapid growth.
It can be said that all these factors and advantages were prepared for war.
With such soldiers as a foundation, coupled with an excellent commander, they could easily dominate the north and south, reigning supreme and invincible. Unfortunately, Rahul couldn't find a way to resolve the conflict between the gods and Buddhas arising from his visualization practice.
Although the initial attempt was to use Brahma to unify the gods and eliminate conflicts between them in order to achieve the unification of the soldiers, the reality was far more absurd.
As a member of the Brahmanic community and as an interpreter of the divine language, Rahul doesn't even have an accurate count of how many deities exist within the Brahmanical system.
Although people often talk about 300 million gods, there can't actually be 300 million, right?
The total number of people and citizens under the Brahmanical system couldn't even come up with this fraction, which sometimes gave people a counterintuitive feeling.
That is, people in the world are rarer and more precious than gods.
Theoretically speaking, humans should be of a higher status than gods.
However, long-standing cultural values and upbringing have led people to directly deny such ideas and possibilities in their hearts, fundamentally disapproving of them and never having such thoughts.
Especially among the lower classes of Brahmins, the poorer and more suffering they are, the more loyal they are to their faith, the more they identify with the Brahmanical system, and the more diligent and assiduous they become in their contemplation of deities.
The result is that gods and Buddhas are reflected in people's hearts, and their words and actions imitate the gods and Buddhas they have imagined, leading to huge differences in personality and gradually making the conflicts between gods and Buddhas more obvious.
Unable to resolve the problem, Rahul could only keep trying various methods to solve it, eventually resolving the conflict between the gods and Buddhas completely.
It is precisely because of this conflict that the Kailash Legion is all the more precious within the entire Brahmanical system.
The soldiers of the entire legion all believe in a unified deity, and then receive the deity's visualization and feedback. With the blessing of the deity through unified visualization, they possess high organizational skills and high cooperation. In addition, with similar personalities, they work towards the same direction, which makes it easy for corresponding talents to emerge and become an elite force.
Theoretically speaking, even if the issue of the relationship between gods and Buddhas cannot be resolved, as long as people who contemplate the same god or Buddha are gathered into a legion, they will possess extremely strong legion-level combat capabilities and can also serve as a solid and independent combat unit within the large legion command system.
However, this is where the trouble lies: with more gods than mortals, only a very small number of believers in a god can muster one or more legions.
These legions are the backbone, or elite force, of the Brahmanical system, and are the visible representatives of military power.
If heavy losses occur and replenishment is desired, similar soldiers need to be selected to join the ranks in order to form the corresponding combat force. The number of such soldiers depends entirely on the number of people who believe in this god.
This can lead to a temporary military strength, but as the fighting continues, the army suffers heavy losses, and the soldiers, without supplies, are completely lost to history and cease to exist.
"Therefore, there are only a few methods that can be used to reliably ensure the production of elite troops within the Southern Brahmanical system." Having easily dealt with everyone before him, Lu Qi turned to Zhang Ren, who was standing dumbfounded beside him, and said calmly, "Establish a unified visual goal, and then draw all soldiers from those who visualize this goal. Naturally, this will result in a corresponding elite force." (End of Chapter)