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Chapter 2902 Those Brahmin Trash

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For everyone present, breaking the law, committing crimes, and disregarding rules and regulations were not unheard of.

Their journey to Chang'an was itself a crime, so they had no resistance to becoming criminals.

However, everyone unanimously opposes this reason for committing the crime.

They came here for the princess of the Han Empire, fulfilling a long-cherished wish of their people. They wanted to see the princess and, if possible, take her back with them.

Although they did have the idea of ​​seizing the princess by force, they would never attack her.

What they wanted was a living princess, and if possible, a princess who was legitimate and followed all the rules, regulations, and etiquette, not a corpse.

This difference in mindset made them deeply resentful of anyone who dared to attack a princess of the Han Empire.

There were very few princesses in the Han Empire to begin with, making them rare and precious.

If they still have to launch an attack, wouldn't their chances of success be even lower?

Cutting off someone's livelihood is like killing their parents; what about cutting off a nation's century-old aspirations?
That's a hatred that lasts for ten generations; if you never forget it, you'll surely seek revenge.

Just as everyone was filled with righteous indignation and cursing the assassin, a voice rang out, quieting them down considerably.

"Seeing you all still the same as before, I feel much more at ease. I still feel a little guilty about actually attacking you." Long Nianyi put away the bamboo scroll in his hand and slowly walked to the front of the crowd. Looking at these familiar people, he uttered these words of emotion.

Of course, that's what they said, but looking at the surrounding army, Caboch and the others didn't believe a word the self-proclaimed scholar had to say.

If they truly sympathize with the assassin, then without a doubt, they will follow in his footsteps.

Under the protection of such elite troops, even if they were all highly skilled, there would be no other outcome.

In this respect, their complaints, hatred, and even resentment actually help them survive.

If the emotions they exuded were genuine, if their complaints and resentments were real, then they truly respected and liked the princess.

"Long Nianyi, can you tell us what exactly happened? All we have is that the Yuezhi people attempted to assassinate Her Majesty the Holy and Noble Princess of the Han Empire. We don't know who the assassin was or anything else..." Despite being pushed around by the people around him, Bagher stepped forward and asked for an explanation from the familiar faces in front of him.

As for why it was an acquaintance, I have to thank Bai Feibing for his enthusiasm.

Whether for self-preservation or for other reasons, being on the same side when attacked and being able to retreat like a warrior naturally earned them the respect and recognition of many.

Furthermore, both sides have a surprisingly consistent attitude towards the princess, at least on the surface.

So even though Bagher was unable to join the Princess Guard due to differences in nationality and status, he did spend some time in the Princess Guard, during which time he was beaten by the White Feather Soldiers several times.

That kind of attack, regardless of reason or justification, simply because he was standing there, ignited a surge of anger within Bagel. But anger was useless; if you can't win, you can't win.

It was only after many attempts that Bagl became someone who could understand and sympathize with the Princess Guard.

It's one thing to be beaten up, you can just fight back. The problem is that you can't beat them. And to make matters worse, the other person doesn't want to let you go. Just thinking about this kind of life and existence is enough to make you feel incredibly depressed.

Fortunately, subsequent information proved that Bagher hadn't made any major mistakes, which gave him the opportunity to leave.

"It's fortunate that you could explain it clearly, and it's also fortunate that you didn't understand. There were some smart people among you who were able to come here in the first place, which can be considered a kind of luck." Long Nianyi casually sat cross-legged in front of everyone and looked at them with a rather casual expression.

Seeing their noticeably relaxed movements and behaviors, Cabeck and the others also felt much more at ease.

Although they haven't been completely cleared of suspicion, they're not as targeted or alienated as before, which proves that the matter hasn't reached a dead end.

If we were to kill them indiscriminately simply because they were confirmed to be Yuezhi people, then we would be completely finished.

Fortunately, Her Majesty the Empress of the Han Empire remained the same benevolent empress, and no innocent people were implicated because of this offensive act.

“I wonder…” Looking at Long Nianyi who had sat down, Bagel hesitated for a moment, but finally sat down as well, and then asked his question.

"Your country's envoy team met His Highness during the Grand Court Assembly. Due to a disagreement, they inexplicably offended His Highness and were apprehended on the spot. As for you, you are an innocent victim, but unfortunately, even if you are innocent, you can only endure it." Long Nianyi did not show any kindness to these people who might be wronged, but calmly recounted the events.

"What? An envoy? An envoy from the Yuezhi? When did we Yuezhi people ever produce such an idiot? What's the difference between this bastard and those Brahmin trash from the south?" Bagher started cursing without even thinking about the result.

When the others heard this, they nodded in agreement.

Throughout the entire Kushan Empire, it's hard to imagine anyone other than the group in the south who could be so disgusting and hateful.

"Brahmin?" Upon hearing this unexpected title, Long Nian's eyes narrowed instantly as he thoughtfully observed the crowd.

"You have no idea how disgusting those Brahmins are..." Seeing that Long Nianyi paid some attention to the Brahmins, the others didn't think much of it and started complaining.

Meanwhile, Tinoika, who was already pondering the whole story, suddenly realized a possibility when she saw Long Nianyi listening attentively.

As Long Nianyi listened to and recorded these events, he gradually calmed down.

It seems that Kussan is somewhat different from what I imagined.

I had initially thought it was an incredibly powerful nation, but now it seems like two top kingdoms merged together, each with its own distinct culture, lifestyle, ruling style, and even different bloodlines.

Differences in lifestyle and religious beliefs have created a huge conflict between the North and the South, a conflict that wishes the other side were dead.

(End of this chapter)

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