Chapter 3417

As long as Rahul arrives

The best way for a wise person who can observe the appearance of people and understand their hearts to protect themselves is to avoid appearing in front of those people.

Whether it was Emperor Vasudeva I or the wise man Bhanim from within the Brahmanical system, appearing before these people was never a good thing.

As an emperor, one must keep one's emotions hidden and not let subordinates guess one's inner thoughts.

As one of the leaders in the Brahmanical system, Bangim must also maintain his image as unfathomable and in complete control.

These images all require time to cultivate and build, but in the face of Seghedi, they are essentially meaningless.

If you can see through someone's true thoughts just by looking at their face, how can you possibly have close contact with them?

Therefore, the army camp is indeed a good choice.

Especially nowadays, the military has an extremely high safety level, and accidents are very rare.

When commanders like Durga start looking for ways to retain more veteran soldiers, they naturally also consider the survival of the entire army in battle. And the main camp in the army naturally has the highest survival rate.

In a horizontal comparison, a warrior who lacks wisdom is much easier to deal with than a wise man who is equally intelligent.

The former can get along peacefully and even have a pleasant conversation simply by looking at the other person's face, understanding their inner thoughts, and deducing their general personality.

Even if the latter can create a perfect match based on the other party's inner thoughts, it is very likely to lead to more suspicion and vigilance.

In the current chaotic and turbulent Brahmanical system, suspicion and vigilance can be deadly.

Better to kill the innocent than let one guilty person go free.

Whether it's Bangim or Rahul, they're both in this state now, leaving Seghdi utterly speechless.

Without actual military power, facing such physical overwhelming force, no amount of wisdom or skill will prevent one from navigating the dangers.

If the initial killings were merely accidental killings and suppression, the current killings by high-ranking Brahmins, and even those involving the Kshatriya class, are clearly a targeted purge and cleansing.

Who are all these vacant positions and openings for?
Recalling Rahul's past methods and actions, as well as Bangim's strict control over the number of Brahmins, Seghdi was naturally able to deduce the corresponding conclusion.

Regardless of what Bangim and Rahul discussed or what deal they made, there's one more thing that Seghdi is certain will happen.

That is, Rahul's promotion and advancement of lower-ranking military personnel will gradually become the norm.

The morale boost from this upward mobility, along with the desire to achieve it, will significantly increase the combat effectiveness and morale of this army.

In this way, without paying extra rewards or bonuses, soldiers can have extremely high fighting spirit.

Following this line of thought, Seghdi understood just how powerful Rahul was, and also realized that the scheme behind this matter was definitely not as simple as just a few people acting together. Although Emperor Vasudeva I dispatched troops to intervene, the scale was much smaller than expected, and in terms of speed, it couldn't be described as fast; rather, it seemed more like an opportunity.

An opportunity to completely intervene in the southern Brahmins.

As the disadvantaged Brahman faction, no matter how intelligent Banqim was, he could only concede corresponding benefits in order to protect his existing interests when faced with the harsh reality.

"In that case, as long as Commander Rahul doesn't run into any problems, this will be a huge and promising warship. Thinking about it this way, I seem to be quite lucky." With that thought, Seghdi smiled slightly and murmured to himself, not arousing any suspicion from the others present.

When the sacred aura of Brahmin identity fades, they are no different from ordinary people.

Perhaps it still possesses sacredness among ordinary Brahmin people, but what good is that?

Those who truly determine their fate no longer care about this.

"Then, next, our army will make use of abundant logistics, the well-developed defense system of Zhanbo City and its surrounding areas, and the Han army's blades to hone our elite troops and integrate their coordination..." Durga stared intently at Pasa and directly stated what they would be doing in the coming period, a very risky undertaking.

“The swords of the Han Empire are too sharp. Using such swords for honing our skills will result in heavy losses.” Having confirmed the general situation in the rear, Pasa knew very well that Commander Rahul had won. Therefore, in subsequent routine operations, he continued to focus on targeting and resisting the Han army.

"We have no choice, nor the right to choose our opponents." Faced with this situation, Durga could only sigh heavily, and then wave his hand without hesitation.

In the past, there were still quite a few kingdoms around them, which could serve as practice grounds, at least giving these soldiers some confidence when facing the Han Empire and enabling them to fight like soldiers.

However, since the conflict with the Han Empire, whether it was the area where the two sides were fighting or the reserve area for the conflict, all third-party forces, whether kingdoms or vassal states, have been basically wiped out.

Given the current situation, Durga didn't even have a place to lead his troops for actual combat training, so if he wanted to hone his army later, he could only choose the Han Empire's army.

Can a group of soldiers who are not yet organized truly achieve tacit cooperation and enhanced organizational skills when facing the elite Han army?

“As long as Commander Rahul returns, everything will be alright…” Pasa slowly closed his eyes and gently shook his head.

Both the central army led by Kailash and the reserve forces of the two armies were troops trained by Rahul over a long period of time, and their combat effectiveness and order were much stronger than those of the two armies.

If they undergo proper training and trials, a large number of legions will become elite troops, shouldering the backbone of the army under the Brahmanical system.

But all of this requires opportunity, the right opportunity.

If Commander Rahul arrives and the Peacock Legion arrives with him, this matter will be much easier.

The Peacock Legion was truly excellent at covering the rear and striking the Han Empire's army. (End of Chapter)