God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 3237 The Strength and Resilience of the Brahmins
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As he traveled from Chang'an, observing the scenery and roads along the way, Hrithalah's feelings became increasingly different.
The vastness of the Han Empire was vividly demonstrated in this process of traveling by carriage and horse.
The escorts and convoy protecting Helilah from Chang'an to Hanzhong did not take the newly built official road from Hanzhong to Chang'an, but instead followed the old road, starting from Baoxie Road, and entered Hanzhong territory.
Although this wasted more time, it also gave Hlilah a profound understanding of the lessons learned.
The continuous mountain ranges, the towering peaks, the narrow roads, and even the cliffside walkways all demonstrate the difficulty of traversing this route.
Only when we reached the border of Hanzhong did the towering mountains gradually recede into the distance, and the roads gradually widened.
Just when he thought the road ahead would be the same, the road from Hanzhong to Yizhou was just as narrow and the journey just as arduous. It wasn't until he entered the heart of Yizhou and saw the plains surrounding the Chengdu region that Helilah seemed to have something on his mind.
Especially after traveling south from Yizhou, through the not-so-complete Bo Road, one embarks on a journey to the whole of Yunnan and Southeast Asia, experiencing firsthand what it means to be surrounded by towering mountains and primeval forests.
The towering trees, the wild animals that roam everywhere, and even some deadly poisonous creatures and gases, all make for a truly breathtaking sight.
Having witnessed what he saw and heard along the way, Hlilah not only broadened his horizons considerably, but also realized just how vast the territory of the Han Empire truly was.
"This is a vast country, and also a very wealthy one, but its mountains and rivers are so treacherous that they are beyond the reach of ordinary people." Having walked out of the southern primeval forest of the entire Yizhou region, and looking at the gradually flattening area before him, Hrilah felt the temperature and humidity of the surrounding air, experiencing this familiarity, and sighed from the bottom of his heart.
The distance was too great, the journey too perilous, and the cost of such a large-scale expedition by the Han Empire was enormous.
This also means that the Han Empire's large and elite army, the number of which could actually be deployed to the battlefield, was definitely not large, but its strength lay in its superior elite status.
This means that, given the same number of troops, the Han Empire's army often had a qualitative advantage, which was something he needed to consider.
“Mr. Hlilah, our next destination is Yeping Kingdom, a country where you can fully utilize your abilities.” Li Huan, also an intelligence officer, spoke as calmly as possible, looking at Hlilah who had escorted them all the way.
Instead of quickly leading the other party there, the journey was made arduous, allowing them to experience the distance and the dangers of the road, thus creating a preconceived impression and better conveying relevant intelligence information.
"A country that can fully utilize my abilities?" Hlilah was taken aback upon hearing this, then seemed to ponder.
After undergoing relevant training and education, Hrilah roughly understood what the Han Empire wanted him to do.
But while he understood this, Hrilah did not believe that doing so would actually allow him to curry favor with the Han Empire.
Through the brilliance of his spirit, he was indeed able to speak through Brahma.
But can speaking through Brahma truly shake the Brahmanical system within Ye Pingguo?
Perhaps it is possible to do this, but what would be the benefit to the Han Empire if it were done?
Without the Brahmins hindering the Han Empire, would it have been able to unleash its full potential?
How could that be? In a country where Brahmins are present, recruiting soldiers and collecting food are both very easy.
Without the Brahmin kingdom, completing these tasks would be extremely difficult and could even provoke various forms of resistance, but the Brahmins would not.
From the perspective of maintaining rule, choosing and trusting Brahmins is a more efficient and faster method.
Destroying the Brahmins is nothing more than a form of self-deception and destruction.
Moreover, the Brahmanical system he could destroy with his power was ultimately very small, and the impact he could have on the Brahmans was even more pitiful.
Unless they confront Brahma directly, these people, who have long been under the teachings of Brahmanism, will have no other choice and will not make any other choice.
Moreover, after the Han Empire demonstrated this attitude, the vast majority of the remaining Brahmins would definitely spare no effort to support Vasudeva I, just so that the system could continue to function properly.
It can be said that by doing this, the Han Empire essentially placed the Brahmins on the opposite side and accelerated the merger and unification of the northern and southern Kushans, making the Kushans stronger, to an unimaginable degree.
No Brahmin could accept the destruction of the system, nor could any Brahmin accept the disappearance of the source of power.
By choosing to do so, the Han Empire was essentially putting all Brahmins on the opposite side.
Once this situation arises, the Han Empire will naturally not be able to conquer the Brahmans as easily as the Yuezhi in the north, and thus take over this vast southern land.
"At least based on the current situation, the internal circumstances of Ye Pingguo are sufficient for Mr. Hlilah to fully utilize his abilities." Ignoring the implications of Hlilah's words, Li Huan calmly stated, not allowing the other party to discern any problems through changes in his words and emotions.
“Your choice to do this will not subdue the Brahmins; on the contrary, you will see what the true Brahmins are.” Harilah withdrew his gaze and explained the difference in a rather peaceful tone and manner.
Compared to losing everything, fighting to the death still offers a glimmer of hope and a chance to regain one's status and position.
In this situation, any Brahmin, unless they are hopelessly stupid, knows what they should do.
Choosing to be a lackey of the Yuezhi people meant that at least the Brahmins could still maintain their high status and use internal means to corrupt and change the military class.
Choosing this state of affairs for the Han Empire would make it no different from ordinary people. Who could accept that?
“That’s not something I can worry about. My task is to deliver Mr. Helilah to Yeping Kingdom.” Li Huan shook his head slightly, not offering his opinion on the matter, and reiterated his mission once again.
"Alright, take me there. I hope you won't regret your decision and choice today." Hrilah shook his head and then offered further verbal prompts.
The Han Empire people completely failed to understand the power and resilience of the Brahmins. (End of Chapter)
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