God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3183 You will regret it

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"To choose the Han Empire is quite honest; no wonder you're a historian." Lu Yu (Liu Tong) didn't deny the result Hlilah said, but instead praised him.

"You didn't come here just to hear this answer, did you?" Although what the other party said was true, and Hrirah inwardly agreed with the answer, he was still a Kushan, and it wasn't easy for him to be denied so many times.

"Since you also believe that the Han Empire will win, why not lend a hand?" Lu Yu (Liu Tong) looked at Helilah, her words carrying a hint of seriousness rather than a perfunctory response.

"Help? The Han Empire actually needs my help? How ridiculous..." Helilah's gloom vanished, and he made no attempt to hide his smile.

What can he do?
What did the powerful Han Empire need him for?
It's more likely that we'd rather have fun with him than need his help.

The theoretical knowledge he had learned in the past and the practical experience he had witnessed on the battlefield made Hrilah more convinced of the strength of the Han Empire than most Han Empires.

"The Kushans are utterly rude and resort to assassination. It's only right that the Empire teaches them a lesson with heavy blows. But this has little to do with the Kushan people, so we need your help. With your abilities, you can easily accomplish this." After casually picking a pretext to justify the war, Lu Yu (Liu Tong) then revealed his purpose.

The purpose is simple: to use the spiritual radiance of Helirah to counter the Brahman's Brahma mouth, or to attack and destroy the privileges that the Brahman himself possesses.

In the Brahmanical system, Brahmins are in a high position, interpreting the will of Brahma. They use religious ideas and theories to influence and control the lower classes, and together with a relatively complete and stable social structure, they achieve social stability.

However, this does not mean that the Brahmanical system is without flaws. In fact, the Brahmanical system has many flaws, and there are many that can be exploited.

Destroying the Brahman's own transcendence is also a quick and effective method.

The methods recorded in the chat group included destroying a core part of the Brahmanic system and collapsing a portion of its foundation by demonstrating how Brahmans killed other Brahmans.

This method can be used as a reference, but it cannot completely destroy the Brahmanical system.

If the spiritual radiance of Helirah is used, it can completely destroy the systemic rule within the Brahmanical system.

When the interpreter of Brahma's words encounters Brahma himself, can he still provide an explanation?
They rely on and embrace the gods, yet simultaneously fear them; this is also true of the Brahmins as a religion.

By harnessing the power of Brahma, one can rule and increase the number of others, thereby achieving internal circulation, internal repression, and self-consolidation, thus achieving stability.

But all of this is based on the premise that Brahma cannot speak. If Brahma could speak, the outcome would be quite simple.

The spiritual radiance of Helira can guide the appearance of Brahma, even if everything is an illusion. Brahma is Brahma, and as long as he appears, he can suppress and destroy the Brahman's proud Brahma mouth, and destroy the Brahman's absolute suppression of the lower classes.

"Does it really have nothing to do with the people?" Helilah rolled his eyes at Lu Yu (Liu Tong) and said without hesitation, "For the people living in a certain area, a stable environment is the most correct choice. If I help you, won't it affect the people?" It's impossible to think about such a thing.

For the vast majority of people living within the Brahmanical framework, the social hierarchy constructed by this system is a lifelong constraint that most people cannot resist or refute.

Humans are born with sin, and the different classes we are born into are simply due to different sins. Only by atoning for our sins in this life can we be reborn into a better one.

Everyone recognizes this system, everyone recognizes this foundation, and everyone also recognizes their own social class.

In this situation, is it really good for the common people to destroy the Brahmin class and their privileges?
"Given your status and personality, do you really care about those ordinary people? Or rather, what is their purpose in caring about them?" Lu Yu (Liu Tong) looked at Helilah with a hint of surprise, her words filled with doubt and confusion.

The Kushans, especially those within the Brahmin class, truly did not regard those below them as human beings.

For Brahmins, the only difference between those below them is their lowly status and their extremely lowly status, and this difference determines the difference between life and death.

Under this system, what about the common people?
Do such beings exist within the Brahmanical system?
No, absolutely not. The so-called common people are nothing more than a group of active individuals who can't be completely eliminated or killed, and who can still produce food.

"Before I had seen other situations and before I came here, I probably wouldn't have cared about those people's lives or their condition. I would have just done my best to accomplish what I needed to do." Hrilah didn't hide anything and directly stated his attitude when he was young.

"But can people who live in that kind of environment really be called ordinary people?" Lu Yu (Liu Tong) pressed further.

A person who has no thoughts of their own, no ideas of their own, and who has not lived for themselves since birth, but only lived to atone for their sins and to better return to Brahma after death—is such a person truly human?

“Yes, of course!” Hlilah nodded slightly and replied, “At least some people are still willing to treat them as ordinary citizens.”

"Since that's the case, are you willing to..." Seeing that Helilah had shown his attitude, Lu Yu (Liu Tong) immediately asked.

"I don't want to." Hrithalah raised his hand to indicate his refusal, his expression and actions showing considerable decisiveness.

“I don’t want to.” Lu Yu (Liu Tong), interrupted, gave Hrilah a deep look, then asked with curiosity, “Even if it’s Sudeva I’s request, you still won’t agree?”

There was no cold environment or verbal coercion, but for Hrithalah, the person in front of him spoke the truth, a truth he could not refute.

"Then what do you need to do?" Hrilah's face was devoid of any other expression as he looked intently at Lu Yu (Liu Tong) and said slowly and seriously, "You can't just let me go back, can you? If you really let me go back, you'll regret it." (End of Chapter)

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