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In order to ensure the feasibility of victory, Rahul can be said to have tried his best and made all-round preparations.

This includes the training of soldiers, the appointment of officers, and most likely the understanding of battlefield terrain, understanding of the opponent, intelligence information, and so on.

He suppressed the many generals who were eager to try and waited quietly for the opportunity.

"With such a large army, the food consumed every day can be piled up into a small mountain. Even with our wealth, it is impossible to continue for such a long time. Please make a decision quickly." Although he didn't quite understand what Rahul wanted to do, Jevok, who was also a Brahmin, could only ask what others wanted to ask.

"If you want to win, you can't be too anxious, whether it's you or the people behind you." Rahul is no longer surprised by such inquiries.

Since stopping at this place, Brahmins have come to ask questions almost every day, but without exception, Rahul would ask them to wait until the opportunity comes.

As for the consumption incurred during the waiting process, Rahul doesn't care.

Although the daily consumption of hundreds of thousands of troops is indeed terrifying, Rahul himself is one of the Brahmins, so how could he not be aware of the Brahmins' foundation and heritage?

What's more, can these hundreds of thousands of troops really eat a lot?
To put it bluntly, Rahul either wanted to ensure that the soldiers could still train normally and improve their basic combat capabilities, or he made special requirements in this regard.

Maybe the soldiers nowadays are not eating rice, but wild grass that came from nowhere.

Those wild grasses picked casually on the roadside can indeed satisfy hunger, but it is indeed a bit too much to think that you can absorb the nutrients in them to strengthen yourself.

If soldiers are to continue to improve their combat effectiveness, it is necessary to have enough food and water.

Therefore, the cost of supporting these armies has far exceeded the previous requirements and supplies of the Brahmins for the army. This is a reality that the Brahmins find difficult to accept.

When will those trash living at the bottom of society be able to eat good food and be full? I have never seen or even heard of this before.

Now we can only watch Rahul's behavior, which is close to waste and squandering.

However, thanks to the previous failures on the battlefield, the Brahmins did not want to admit defeat again and continue to be subservient to the Yuezhi people in the north, so they had no choice but to endure.

After all, they had no other choice. No matter how arrogant Rahul was, he was still a Brahmin, nobler than the Brahmins in the world.

In other words, Rahul with this posture and behavior is like a real Brahmin, the mouth of Brahma, who walks in the world and interprets the words of the gods.

"Since General Rahul thinks so, I can only pass this message back." Jevok shook his head on the spot, then turned around and left. The moment he walked out of the room, he turned his head and looked back at Rahul, and said seriously, "You must pay attention to your behavior and don't betray the gods. Once you are a Brahmin, you will be a Brahmin for life. Brahmins live forever!"

After finishing his words, Jewock turned around and left without any hesitation.

When Rahul heard this, a cold light flashed in his eyes, and then he regained his composure and no longer thought about the deeper meaning behind it.

If it was just for victory, he wouldn't need to wait for the so-called opportunity, he just needed to attack.

The reason why he waited so long and focused the attention of the Brahmins on himself was to wait for an opportunity that was crucial to Vesudeva I. To let everyone know who was the emperor of this empire, who was the guide of this empire, and who was the real core of the empire!
Only in this way can we bring a better tomorrow and future to the Brahmins.

The Brahmins of today must be altered and changed in order to progress safely.

"The time should be coming soon. It takes Zhu Helai so much time to prepare. But fortunately..." Rahul looked at the huge map laid out on the ground, tightly grasped the sword in his hand, and fixed his eyes on the center of the map.

The time of autumn harvest had come, which gave him a good opportunity and excuse.

According to intelligence gathered, behind the pass of the Han Empire there was a vast expanse of fertile land with food supplies as far as the eye could see.

Such a huge amount of food can be further swept out after the victory of the war. At that time, it will not only replenish the consumption during this period, but also make people understand that they have won a great victory, an unparalleled victory.

The best way to prove victory is with simple trophies, the more the better.

The greater the number, the more horrific the war will be won, the more obvious the effect of breaking the enemy's invincibility will be, and the more obvious the effect of strengthening one's own morale will be.

In addition, it can also make soldiers recognize themselves more.

After all, other generals failed, but he succeeded, so the meaning of this is naturally self-evident.

By then, with the help of the huge army in his hands, as long as it is handled properly, it will be enough to leverage a lot of power in the south, completely surrender to Vasudeva I, and make the Brahmins change.

Deepen Brahminism, change Brahminism, let the North and South reunite and make this country different.

With such a level of madness and crazy ideas, even Rahul had to acknowledge Zhu Helai's strategy and counsel.

Whether it is the South or the North, the power held by either side cannot demonstrate the true majesty and strength of the empire.

"There are thousands of miles of fertile land here, and I heard that the food there is much more abundant than here. We won't have to worry about food problems even if we win." There was still some desire in Abaz's eyes, and his words were quite excited.

"Food, especially food from the enemy, is just a trophy to show our bravery. What use do our army have for it?" Tuke smiled disdainfully.

For people like them, there has never been a problem of food shortage, so what's the big deal if they get food?
There is no benefit at all except being displayed as trophies.

As for the situation where food is really scarce, let’s not talk about whether it has happened before. Even if it has happened, what will happen?
Are the lives of untouchables really lives?

How can food that can fill people's stomachs be something that the untouchables can try?
Regardless of whether there is rice or not, the untouchables can never touch these things, let alone eat them.

The weeds and stones on the roadside are the greatest reward for these untouchables. As for the others, they are things that only high-ranking people like them can touch.

(End of this chapter)

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