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Chapter 2830 Like falling into the abyss

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As a great noble who supported Vesudeva I, Barak naturally knew very well who these old guys in front of him were, and he also knew the forces represented by these people.

Barak knew very well how powerful these old guys were.

If these old guys could really support something with all their strength, even Emperor Vasudeva I would have to be cautious.

The Kushan branch is indeed very strong, but there is still a gap compared to the combined strength of the other four branches.

If these people fully support one of their direct descendants, they may be able to replace the emperor.

So facing these people's collective visit, Barak really felt the pressure. Even though he was one of the great nobles in the north and the highest commander north of the Khyber Pass, he could not withstand this pressure.

If it were in the past, with so many people coming to visit, Barak would probably have wondered whether the five branches of the Great Yuezhi wanted to change the emperor again?

As for now, Barak does not think there is such a possibility at all. After all, changing the emperor is based on the fact that the emperor is unqualified, and the current Vasudeva I is an excellent emperor, and an extremely excellent one.

It performs so well that I don't see the point in replacing it, so it can only be something else.

With so many talented people coming to visit, what it represents and what it means is definitely not a trivial matter.

You know, when the North attacked the South, there were not so many elders gathered together.

No matter when, the distribution of interests will always cause a certain amount of turbulence and chaos. When everyone is dissatisfied, we naturally cannot expect everyone to work together. Therefore, even if huge benefits are at hand, conflicts will still arise.

However, now, the arrival of these people in front of them all shows that the other party has reached a tacit understanding, so this matter must be implemented to a large extent.

Whether you agree with his opinion or not is actually of little significance, but you still come to ask him, which means that this matter is still related to him, and even his opinion is probably a very important reference.

"Since you are all here, I wonder what you want to say?" Barak hesitated for a moment, and finally chose to speak first.

Whether out of respect for his predecessors or a desire to understand things, he was clearly at a disadvantage.

"Since General Barak said so, then we will ask, what does General Barak think of Mihred and his party?" Creed, the elder of the Yidun tribe, no longer put on airs, stared at Barak with deep eyes, and asked directly.

"He is the Emperor's envoy. I have no right to ask or interfere." Barak answered without even thinking.

As a loyal minister of Vasudeva I, Barak would naturally not do anything offensive. After confirming his identity, he would not try to understand the behavior and actions of the envoy team.

So Barak really didn't know anything about this matter, he just knew that such a team passed by here.

"Since the general doesn't know about it, then everything is easy to deal with." After hearing such a clean and neat answer, and looking at the guards who didn't move, Onkrid looked a lot more relaxed.

The other elders present also relaxed a lot after using their own methods to determine the authenticity of the information, making the atmosphere more relaxed and less serious. For the people present, whether Barak knew about this matter or not was completely different.

If they knew about Mihdr's behavior and thoughts on his way to the Han Empire, and still let him pass through here, then his inner thoughts, or will, would definitely be greatly different from theirs.

Regardless of whether they are loyal to the emperor or not, after making this choice, it means that the other party is no longer loyal to Dayuezhi.

As a Great Yuezhi person, if you can't even do this, you are probably not a pure Great Yuezhi person.

If someone sitting in this position doesn't even realize this, then I'm afraid someone needs to be replaced.

After all, the premise of being loyal to the emperor is to be loyal to the nation itself. If you are not loyal to the nation, then what is the point of being loyal to the emperor?

Seeing that the atmosphere had eased a lot, Barak instantly realized that Mihrd might be a big trouble, a big trouble that involved the five branches of the Great Yuezhi.

Fortunately, he stuck to his original intention and did not do anything he shouldn't do or ask anything he shouldn't ask.

"Since this matter involves such a wide range of people and has such a profound impact, affecting all of you seniors, could you please evaluate it and tell me about it so that I can have an understanding of it." Barak thought about it and finally made a cautious inquiry.

By asking this question, you can get a lot of information regardless of whether the other party says it or not.

"General Barak is indeed very smart. Since you don't know, let me tell you. As the emperor's envoy, Mihed has undertaken a very important mission." Onkrid looked much more relaxed, and his words were a little casual. Only his deep eyes were looking at Barak. He said calmly, "Mihed's mission is to go to the Han Empire and marry a princess of the Han Empire!"

"Your Majesty is marrying a princess from the Han Empire?" Barak was also stunned when he heard this, but then he reacted, a hint of joy flashed in his eyes, and he said happily, "Your Majesty is marrying a princess from the Han Empire, isn't this a good thing?"

He is worthy of being the emperor he is loyal to. He is truly amazing to be able to do such a bold thing.

Pursuing the princess of the Han Empire, fulfilling the nation's long-cherished wish, reaching an unprecedented peak, and surpassing all previous predecessors is simply the right thing to do.

However, these words and thoughts only lasted for a while before Barak suddenly reacted and looked at everyone present in confusion.

If everything was as he imagined, then it would be a good thing and no one present should have any objection.

After all, we are all from the Great Yuezhi, and we all have such thoughts in our hearts to a greater or lesser extent, it’s just a matter of degree.

Anyway, for Barak, marrying a princess is indeed a good thing, but compared with Vasudeva I, there is still a big gap. After all, a wise and powerful emperor is not so easy to see.

"Mihred is a Brahmin from the south, and the person who proposed this plan is Zhu Helai, who is also from the south~" Onkeled said lightly, which made Barak feel a chill on his back.

The words were not harsh, but they made people feel as if they were falling into an abyss...

(End of this chapter)

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