God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3083 Don’t care

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Cabeck had no idea how Tinoika and Mahind managed to keep their conversation calm, but he knew that he himself was anything but calm.

What did he just hear?
What I just heard made me question my existence, and I even felt like I might be hallucinating to hear such a voice.

But the continuous discussions, and the subsequent slap on the face that made Cabecki realize the reality, the real reality.

And once you realize that this is reality, it's even harder to accept.

She was a princess of the Han Empire, a princess with royal blood! Gone just like that? She was successfully taken away by Tinoika?
His personal ideals, his personal hopes, his lifelong pursuits were all accomplished by his colleagues or his subordinates. What about him?

It could be said that even the formidable Cabedge was somewhat dazed at this moment, finding it difficult to comprehend what was happening.

"What's wrong with General Cabeck? Did something happen to Tinoika and Mahind?" Arvind, who was in the same cell as Cabeck, saw Cabeck's actions and quickly went to ask him what was going on.

Arvind, who was far inferior to Cabeck in terms of personal strength and power, had no way of hearing the voices on the other side of the wall through the thick wall, so he could only ask Cabeck.

The main reason for the inquiry was concern that something might have happened to Mahinda in the next room.

Although the environment inside the Imperial Prison was indeed quite good, with decent ventilation and food, it was still a prison after all, and there were still many differences compared to the outside world.

This gap is essentially negligible for these young generals who possess great strength.

After all, if they could accept military campaigns, how could they not accept the living conditions in the imperial prison?

However, Mahinda was an exception. His aging body was different from that of a young man, and anything could happen to him in prison.

The initial decision to put Tinoika and Mahinda in the same cell was because both were intelligent people, had more topics to talk about, and could also help Mahinda keep his mind active.

On the other hand, it's also to prevent other personnel from acting recklessly, becoming mentally unstable, or developing abnormal thinking patterns and starting indiscriminate attacks, which would be disastrous.

As a person with spiritual talent, one does have the power to suppress internal energy from leaving the body at close range, but when faced with internal energy that has gone berserk or is mentally abnormal, one will only die faster.

Therefore, the prisons where the Yuezhi people live today are, in essence, carefully designed structures.

This ensures that everyone isn't too depressed, and also ensures that if anything goes wrong, the other person in the cell can intervene.

We can't wait for the guards to handle everything, what if something really happens?
They are guards who are eager to gain power, and often they are not as principled as one might imagine.

Whether for safety reasons or other reasons, the probability of risk is too high. Only by making the internal risks controllable can the external risks be reduced accordingly. In this process, the external risk assessments of them should be gradually lowered, and then everyone can leave in advance.

Of course, some of them had already left in advance, but they still caused trouble and were brought back, so the length of time they needed to stay had to be reassessed.

“It’s alright, um, they’re all fine.” Cabeck looked at the rather anxious Arvind, thought for a moment, and then said as calmly as possible.

As for the Han Empire's princess or something, Cabeck had no intention of mentioning it at the moment. His mind was too chaotic, and his brain couldn't process it all, let alone figure out what to do.

"It's good that you're alright, it's good that you're alright!" Arvind didn't think there was anything wrong with what Cabeck said, and nodded happily. He then turned around to return to his seat to continue the unfinished work and reinforce the knowledge he had already memorized.

Upon returning to his seat, Arvind discovered that Cabeck was still eavesdropping. Instead of returning to his own seat, Cabeck continued to eavesdrop.

This behavior is abnormal, very abnormal, and certainly not the kind of behavior that should be occurring at present.

Eavesdropping or eavesdropping on colleagues or friends is clearly against the rules and can even be considered unethical.

Maintaining this behavior before could be explained as concern for the safety of friends, but now that it's known the two people next door are safe, continuing this behavior is clearly inappropriate.

Regardless, Tinoika and Masind are ultimately wise men, and they should be respected and given their privacy.

If you can't even do this, how can you communicate and exchange ideas on an equal footing, and how can you ask for help from others at crucial moments?

“General Cabeck, now that we’ve confirmed there are no accidents or dangers, let’s come back. There’s no need to keep eavesdropping; it’s not good.” After thinking for a moment, Arvind spoke firmly.

Although it's unclear what secret made Cabecki choose to do this, the secret ultimately belongs to Mahind and Tinoika, and they have no right to eavesdrop.

“It’s complicated, and I don’t know how to explain it…” After moving away from the wall, Cabeck turned back to look at Arvind, his expression somewhat complicated.

“For the wise, many things are simple, but for us, things are complicated. There’s nothing wrong with that, and not understanding them doesn’t matter…” Arvind, who was already used to this, even offered an explanation.

Compared to a smart person like Mahinda, Arvind felt like a complete idiot. Since he already thought he was an idiot, why bother thinking so much?
Just follow the ideas proposed by Mahinda. A smart person's solution is always better than his, right?
If even intelligent people can't come up with a solution, how can asking them to come up with this solution possibly solve the problem?

Impossible, absolutely impossible!
"Aren't you curious about what they're talking about?" Cabeck looked at Arvind with a complicated expression, his words carrying a strange emotion, while also harboring some expectation that the other party would express a different kind of emotion.

Among all the Yuezhi people currently imprisoned, Awende should be considered the most special one, or rather, the one who is lying down the best.

He paid virtually no attention to anything other than Mahinda, not even when he would go out. (End of Chapter)

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