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Chapter 2697 Existence Above Material Interests

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If the sculpture was of any other figure, Kenmailer would simply think that the other person was stupid, taking such a big risk and wasting so much time just to complete such a small task, which was simply courting death.

No matter if it was because of the other party's stupidity or arrogance, there was absolutely no problem in letting the other party die.

But if it were a princess of the Han Empire, Kenmailer would also think that there was nothing wrong with this behavior.

The only thing that could be considered a problem is probably the location of the statue.

Why put the statue in the Western Regions? We can’t see it every day, and there is no way to maintain and preserve it.

If you have the mind and ability, why not just carve the statue north of the Khyber Pass?
If the statue is placed on a road that connects the north and the south, then everyone will be able to feel the kindness and majesty of the eldest princess of the Han Empire.

This will allow more people to sympathize and understand, and even take over their desire to pursue the princess!
"Yes!" Thinking of this, Kenmailer quickly clapped his hands and said, "After we go back, we can also carve a huge statue of the princess within the camp. Then everyone will be able to see the princess and be stared at by the princess. This feeling seems to be quite good..."

"Build within the camp?" When Bagger heard this, he looked at Kenmailer seriously, was silent for a while, and didn't know what to say.

"Is there anything wrong? Is there anything wrong with doing this?" Kenmailer noticed that the other party had something to hide and directly raised his doubts, "We are all from the Great Yuezhi, and we all have the same ideal and the same goal. Doing this will only benefit us, so why not?"

"There is really no harm in doing this, at least among you, but if you magnify it to the entire Yuezhi people, then it will be obvious..." Before Bagher had time to explain, Masinde had already guessed the reason and gave an explanation.

The reason is very simple, that is, the attitude of the Yuezhi people towards princesses can generally be divided into two types.

Get the princess at all costs, and do anything to get the princess. At least from what he has seen, there are basically only these two situations.

In this case, there are only two possibilities for such a high-profile construction of a statue of the eldest princess, or for the statue of the eldest princess of the Han Empire.

One is to hide the true identity of the statue and highlight the statue with another identity.

However, doing so would mean that the statue exists in vain, and the meaning of their doing so would no longer exist. It can be said that it is completely meaningless.

The other direction and route is naturally to announce the true identity of the statue, attract the attention and admiration of the crowd, and unite the will and spiritual strength of the crowd.

However, doing so would be tantamount to exposing the fact that they had witnessed the eldest princess of the Han Empire.

After all, how could one carve such a lifelike statue without having seen the real appearance of the eldest princess of the Han Empire?
If we deduct the opposite, we can question these people: when did they see it and why did they see it?

With so many people involved, even if they had colluded and fabricated things in advance, it would be impossible for them to make up a perfect story to fool others.

If we make inferences based on this starting point, no matter what the final result is, it means it is out of their control.

Without the power and feeling of control, it not only means danger, but also means a greater unknown.

As long as you are a normal person, you will not put yourself at risk.

"It's unlikely. She's the eldest princess of the Han Empire. What kind of accident could happen?" After putting himself in her shoes and making a simple substitution, Kenmailer didn't think there was any problem at all. "Not everyone's enthusiasm and attitude towards the eldest princess will be as unlimited as yours." Masinde added calmly, but revealed the cruelest reality.

As soon as these words were spoken, everyone present fell into silence, but they could only nod.

For the pure Dayuezhi people, marrying a princess of the Han Empire was not only a way to wash away the shame of the past, but also a way to welcome a better future.

During this process, whether it was going south to conquer the Brahmins or preparing for war in Central Asia, they were just processes to ensure consistent results.

However, the prosperity of Brahmanism still made many people lose their original intentions and everything they once held on to.

Everyone present was very clear about this.

Because there is no shortage of truly determined people in the entire Northern Nobles. After being baptized by the Brahmins, they are still able to stick to their original intentions, return to the north, and protect this poor land.

It is precisely because of the return of these people that many people have become more vigilant against the Brahmins, but it also makes many people envious.

From this perspective, the Brahmins' strategy was simple and effective, and it did play an effective role in differentiation.

For some people, the princess is out of reach and there is no feedback, so why not choose the south?
There is no shortage of wealth, gold, silver, treasures, beautiful women and slaves, but in this north, there are only endless hills and mountains and training day after day.

Which one is more tempting? Needless to say.

"They are traitors, traitors who have betrayed their original consciences. They don't deserve pity or mercy." Thinking of those disgusting Brahmins, Kenmailer's tone became more firm, and there was deep malice in his words.

After being disgusted in the Strait of Malacca for so many years, I am disgusted again when I return to the North. Then, wouldn’t it be a waste of time to return to the North?

How is that possible? !
Now that we're back here, it's not impossible to resort to force.

"Traitor, can this be called a traitor? Doesn't that mean that His Majesty the Emperor is also a traitor..." When Akani heard Kenmailer say that everyone who stayed in the south was a traitor, he blurted out the answer without even thinking, making the silent environment even more silent.

It can even be said that faced with this extremely outrageous statement, no one even had the thought or intention to refute it.

Looking at and thinking from their current perspective, are the actions and methods of Vasudeva I really the attitude that a Yuezhi person should have?
Is the mere title of emperor what they really want?
From this perspective, Vasudeva I was truly a traitor.

However, thanks to their current situation and identity, everyone just looked at each other and pretended they didn't hear it.

But sometimes, silence itself is also an attitude, an attitude that allows everyone present to better understand and see things more clearly.

When Masinde saw this scene, he knew that all the plans of his old rival Lanhelai had finally been exposed.

For the pure Dayuezhi people, the existence of the princess of the Han Empire is more important than material benefits!

(End of this chapter)

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