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Chapter 3154 The Tiger's Might Remains

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Arvind, confident and flamboyant, exuding a glorious aura, evoked a sense of nostalgia, especially for the Kemeroan Legion, who felt as if their peak had been reborn.

Pure mental imagery, pure power, pure blessing.

They become powerful not because of themselves, but because of the power of those they associate with. When those they admire become powerful, they also become powerful and even more terrifying.

It can be said that if Arvind can bring back the momentum he had when he won more than 40 consecutive games, the Kemmal Legion, with the support of his mental image, would be able to challenge the Central Guard, and even have a certain winning rate at this level.

The unique nature of mental imagery not only brings exceptional loyalty but also exceptional perseverance. When physical fitness is not lacking, the willpower that emerges will not be low either.

The Kemeroan Legion, whose bodies wholeheartedly accept, acknowledge, and serve all of this, have no regard for what to do next; they simply choose to obey, to follow orders without question.

Compared to the wholehearted Kemmal Legion, the legions of Valena and Valek were completely different.

Valena's legion is alright; it is a battle-hardened legion with extensive experience in combat. Due to the legion's unique talent, it possesses extremely strong battlefield adaptability and reconnaissance capabilities in special terrains. Especially in the northern mountainous region, it can gain a considerable geographical advantage, surpassing other legions of the same level.

The weakest of the four legions is naturally the one under Valek's command. Whether in terms of raw strength, adaptability, or overall capabilities, it is far inferior to the other three legions.

The reason they were able to gather together and participate in this plan was not just because Valle was Valena's cousin; there was another layer of meaning behind it!
For Arvind, while success was a must this time, it didn't mean there was no possibility of failure.

If you really fail, you should leave a way out for others, especially those who are willing to help you and follow you. At the very least, you shouldn't treat them unfairly.

The Valek Legion was prepared as an escape route, a route that would allow them to retreat northwards after an army's defeat.

The reason is quite simple: the Valeco Group itself is one of the legion commanders under Cabech, and it also undertakes the responsibility of regional defense, as well as the responsibility of protecting key transportation routes.

With multiple legions rotating to defend key transportation routes, at this opportune time, Valek could naturally acquire most of the defensive points along the main northern route, just like a normal legion rotation, thus facilitating the army's advance from south to north.

The Yuezhi people didn't really care much about guarding this route, as long as no one attacked from the north to the south.

Even if someone attacks from the north to the south, it's impossible to break through in a short time. As long as they can't break through, the endless mountain ranges and the difficult-to-resupply logistics will bury one opponent or enemy after another.

In addition to maintaining the transport route, it can also be used to transport local specialties and some wealth from south to north.

To be with the Princess of the Han Empire requires more than just mutual desire and interest; substantial material and military support is also necessary. The latter is relatively easy to guarantee, while the former requires genuine effort.

Although as a high-ranking official in the empire, one wouldn't be so poor as to lack money, given the unique nature of the Yuezhi people, it's highly unlikely that they actually had a lot of money.

Therefore, to solve this problem, we must address the root cause and change what is happening now.

Valena, Valeco, and Kemmal—each of them had something to do, and something they had to accomplish in a short period of time.

Because in a sense, the legions possessed by these three individuals were more pure and more secretive than Arvind's Royal Guard.

At this time, although the Arvind Guard had been significantly replenished in number, restoring the entire legion to the size of a standard legion and even regaining its superior combat power, it did not mean that problems would not arise, even for the commander and creator of this legion.

Because among the new arrivals, besides some veterans who had left in disgrace, there were also many soldiers with strong and excellent physical abilities.

These people may be excellent as soldiers, but it is still difficult for them to remain loyal to the legion commander and keep secrets from being leaked.

Before becoming soldiers in the Arvind SS, these soldiers were likely engaged in various supervisory and observational tasks to better understand and record everything that happened in the legion, and then pass this information on to certain individuals to identify any changes.

If there are such people in the legion, the intelligence will be lost very quickly if we don't investigate them in advance.

As for separating these people and then rearranging them, that's just wishful thinking.

Every individual in the legion is not only highly skilled but also quite disciplined, especially many returning veterans who have expressed this sentiment in their words.

Forcibly isolating all newcomers might solve this part of the leak problem, but what if it fails to stop it? Wouldn't all our efforts be in vain?
So after much deliberation, Arvind devised a method that would allow both sides to achieve their goals, which naturally included involving the soldiers within the legion.

Under normal circumstances, relying on the advantage of numbers and the advantage of both new and experienced soldiers, soldiers are continuously trained and grow. This growth is almost comprehensive, keeping soldiers in a state of progress, thereby ensuring their obedience to orders and using orders to maintain checks and balances.

However, none of this mattered to Arvind; he only needed to finish as quickly as possible, leaving no time for others.

In order to prepare for any possible unforeseen circumstances, after assembling his troops, Arvind quickly and efficiently finished his breakfast and then led his army of over ten thousand men to his grandfather Altay's garrison.

Thanks to the prestige his family had once built, and the fact that Altay is still alive today, it is enough to prove one thing: young Altay was really strong, extremely strong, so strong that even after he turned seventy, his tiger-like might still remain. How many people dared not to give him face?
“A surprise attack will surely lead to success…” Arvind pointed his longsword in another direction, and the messenger beside him began relaying the flag commands, carrying out everything quickly and effectively. (End of Chapter)

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