...

Thinking of some unpleasant possibilities, Yuan Tan couldn't help but wipe the cold sweat from his forehead.

If the other party were a man with such ability and magnanimity, it's questionable whether they could even have come out.

After all, that kind of control ability has never been limited to controlling internal energy.

From top to bottom, manipulating the court is as easy as turning one's hand. When the time comes, one person's words will be obeyed by the whole world. With his abilities, who in the world can stand against him?

If someone has a strong sense of justice, the ability to mobilize many people to help them, then if they confront the other side in this situation, they won't even know how they died.

"Let's not worry about that now. After they get back the knowledge of the Heart Abyss Inlay, remember to send a copy to Chang'an." Yuan Shao was a little tired after giving a complete public explanation of this matter, but he still gave these instructions before resting.

"Yes!" Upon hearing this instruction, Yuan Tan was filled with confusion, but he did not ask any questions and simply chose to obey.

Will this endeavor succeed? Will Vologius V teach them this knowledge?
If we really taught them this knowledge, why would they send it to Chang'an?
What are the benefits of sending him to Chang'an?

For the Han Empire, were the knowledge and power of the Heart Abyss Inlay truly useful?

Yuan Tan had many questions in his heart, but seeing Yuan Shao's expression and state, he could only choose to suppress his many doubts.

"Although they seem to be discussing things inside the meeting hall, how could they not have prepared beforehand? You should learn more about them; ultimately, we'll need their help to see what the future holds," Yuan Shao said simply before walking out of the meeting hall.

Yuan Tan was left alone in the meeting hall, deep in thought, trying to resolve the doubts in his heart.
A few days later, Feng Ji returned with a result that seemed to be satisfactory.

The information in this result made Yuan Tan realize how terrifying his father was, and also made him realize his own shortcomings.

"Is this the Heart Abyss Emblem of Parthia? It doesn't look like much..." Yuan Tan looked at the books in the box, which were obviously copied copies, but he didn't care much.

No matter how generous Parthia was, she would never hand over the original to them; it was a matter of life and death.

"I had General Ju and the others check it on my way back. They did find that a lot of things were missing, but the general process was fine. If we study and work hard in this direction, as long as we have enough talent, it is indeed possible to achieve the Heart Abyss Inlay." Feng Ji said this with some excitement in his voice.

On the one hand, he successfully completed the task, proving that there was no problem with his ability.

On the other hand, this knowledge is indeed knowledge; it can be copied, reproduced, and passed down.

Although this information is not perfect, it is enough for a prestigious family.

Spiritual talent is the sublimation of a wise man, and legion talent is the recognition of a famous general by heaven. Then, the Abyss of the Heart is merely the self-certification of a famous general.

With these things, the prosperity of the family is naturally more guaranteed, which is a good thing for everyone.

"Now that we have the goods, let's prepare to send troops!" Yuan Tan briefly reviewed the situation and then issued the order.

“Then this Heart Abyss Inlay Set…” Yuan Tan’s words changed so quickly that Feng Ji didn’t react for a moment and was speechless.

"Make several copies of this, and reward all those who have rendered meritorious service in the council hall. Also, send a copy to Chang'an, ensuring it reaches the capital." Even though he didn't understand why he had to do this, Yuan Tan chose to carry out his father's instructions. It was truly perplexing that they would fight for these things with their own swords, only to give them away to Chang'an for nothing.

Meanwhile, Yuan Shao, who had gone to rest, listened to the message from Wen Chou that had been relayed back from the meeting hall and nodded in satisfaction.

The reason he chose to have Yuan Tan do this was to set an example.

Although they had now arrived outside the territory controlled by the Han Empire, they were still subjects of the Han Empire in terms of status and naturally had to serve the country. Such knowledge that could enhance the country should naturally be handed over to the country.

In this way, when they become monarchs, their civil and military officials will naturally have role models to learn from.

Even if not everyone can learn this, as long as they do not violate it and still adhere to the relationship between ruler and subject, they are not the first to break the rules.

Breaking the rules can indeed bring unparalleled benefits, but the first person to break the rules will also suffer the backlash that comes with it.

Therefore, for the sake of the future, Yuan Shao made Yuan Tan do such a thing.

He set an example not only for his subordinates, but also for everyone in the world, and for all members of noble families.

They are people of the Han Empire, and Han people themselves. Now that they are relying on the Han Empire, they are naturally united and working together.

Whether these things were useful to the Han Empire or not, it didn't matter.

What matters is the behavior, the action, not the content itself.

Moreover, the contents are not bad either. Even if they cannot directly enhance the empire's strength, they can broaden the empire's knowledge.

"Even if there are real losses, it's not a big deal. According to those people's arrangements, even without our intervention, it probably won't be long before Chang'an gets these things, and they will be more comprehensive and detailed." Yuan Shao gently shook his head, watching the army regrouping in the distance and heading south, and began to offer his blessings to his own army.

Only through the tempering of swords and blood can a nation be built that is united from top to bottom, recognized by the people, and supported by the masses.

Only a nation of this caliber is the kind of nation they should establish, rather than simply relying on the power of the Han Empire to build a feudal kingdom.

The desire to utilize the power of the Han Empire while simultaneously breaking free from its influence and control is a choice almost every aspiring ruler makes when building a kingdom.

However, for now, they still need to rally around the banner of the Han Empire and strive and work hard under its flag.

As for the future, that's a matter for the future.

...

"The Roman army in Armenia? I wonder how strong they are!" Ju Yi looked back at the marching army, then at the familiar faces around him. Looking at the generals he had fought alongside, a sense of anticipation arose in his heart.

To become stronger, there are certain things you have to go through...

(End of this chapter)

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