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Chapter 3242 Different Ability Requirements

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No one present found anything wrong with the information and tasks relayed from the rear; on the contrary, they took it for granted.

They were not from the Brahmin class, and it was only natural for them to serve and obey the Brahmins.

Moreover, the policies and actions implemented by Hrithrah itself are detrimental to the interests of all Brahmins, including theirs.

Those within this social stratum may not have the largest interests, but they are the most secure and stable.

Taking someone else's money is like killing their parents; how much more so when you already have the benefits in your hands, how can you let others take them away?
Even Hrithlah wouldn't do; at least everyone present agreed on that.

We are all generals, and all military commanders. We know when to adapt to local conditions and when to be flexible.

Especially after the information had been clearly conveyed from the rear, everyone already knew what was going on.

When things reach their most critical point, everything can be simplified, or rather, the cost can be ignored, and everything can be forced to be completed.

Choosing to do this means that Hlilah himself could also be one of the costs incurred in this process.

To ensure the stability of the Brahmanical system and to safeguard the interests of everyone, any sacrifice is worthwhile, including those of Harirrah and others.

"Concentrate our forces and attack through military means. The distance isn't far anyway. If we march day and night, we can reach Yeping Kingdom in two or three days at most. Once that's done, achieving our objective will be much easier." Albaz considered his own combat strength, looked at the map, and comprehensively evaluated Yeping Kingdom's fighting power. Finally, he came up with a very simple but efficient plan.

Given the distance, as long as they can run there, the difference in combat strength between the two sides means that a single battle is enough to decide the outcome and bring the person back.

If they can't be brought back, the Legion's area-of-effect attacks can still be used to indiscriminately cover the area, thus ensuring no cost.

“In terms of the marching distance, it is indeed not far, but the march itself is the simplest problem. The biggest problem now is how we deal with the Han Empire’s army, especially Guan Yu’s army.” Rabbley pointed to the commander beside him and waved his pole at the sand table, then planted a series of flags on the sand table to indicate the size of the Han Empire’s army.

Looking at the large number and distinctive banners of the Han Empire army, everyone present couldn't help but frown, sensing the difficulty involved.

Although the Brahmins withdrew Rahul through internal negotiations and communication, this does not mean that Rahul went back alone. In fact, when Rahul returned, he took about half of his troops with him.

The elite veterans, the Peacock Legion, and others, who were the main force and core strength of the army, were all taken away by Rahul.

However, faced with Rahul's actions, those who remained at the scene couldn't even find a reason to report it, let alone a reason for Rahul's army to stop them.

Furthermore, Rahul himself is one of the Brahmins, and since they are loyal to the Brahmins, they are naturally also loyal to Rahul. However, the current internal negotiations among the Brahmins mean that they are not required to obey Rahul for the time being.

Otherwise, for everyone present, obeying Rahul's orders in military matters was far more practical than obeying Shantani's. Whether they would survive by obeying the former was uncertain, but they would certainly be able to complete the mission, maintain the system's rule, and stabilize everyone's interests.

Obeying the latter's orders might allow everyone to survive, but the things involved might not be acceptable to everyone.

“That’s right. After our clashes with Guan Yu’s army and our small-scale probing actions over this period, we can conclude that the scale and quality of the Han Empire’s support this time are basically superior to ours.” Banat, who was in charge of the small-scale infiltration operations during this period, reported the results of the war directly.

Although the scale of the battles between the two sides was not large, the frequency of the battles was relatively high. As a result, Banat led his army to fight more than ten times in just half a month, not to mention the smaller-scale scouting battles.

Through this period of intense combat, Banat has gained a real authority to comment on the fighting capabilities of the Han Empire's army.

"Does it have an advantage in both quantity and quality?" Shan Tanu shook his head slightly. He wasn't surprised by the result; on the contrary, he thought it was quite normal.

The Han Empire's army has been remembered by those in the north for decades, and they still haven't forgotten it. If it weren't powerful, it wouldn't have been remembered by them for so long.

However, Shan Ta Nu still had some doubts about this level of power.

After all, the fighting power that the Han Empire could unleash, given that it was so frequently mentioned by those people in the north, should not be so simple.

The fighting power currently displayed by the Han Empire may be comparable to some of the northern legions, but it certainly does not meet the level that the north boasts about.

Could it be that the Han Empire has weakened over the years? Or was it that the people in the north were weak in the past, and that's how the Han Empire was?

This possibility wasn't entirely out of the question, but after it surfaced in his mind for a while, Shan Ta Nu gave up on the idea.

Data and assessments of soldier combat effectiveness and soldier quality should never rely on assumptions or guesses, but should be estimated based on the results of actual combat as much as possible.

Judging from the strength shown in the current battle, Guan Yu's army of the Han Empire is indeed very strong, but its strength is limited. At least with the geographical advantage provided by the numerous passes and fortresses, Shan Ta Nu does not think that his army will lose.

The same idea and goal were also the result that the Brahmins came to after observing the fortress complex.

Field operations do indeed rely on command capabilities, and the requirements for command capabilities are particularly high. Although Shan Ta Nu has a certain level of command ability, he is still a world away from Rahul's level.

However, this is not necessary for defensive operations, which significantly reduces the command requirements for generals.

Even a rigid general, who simply follows the rules and defends the city without leaving the city, can hold out for a long time.

For a general, the most important quality in defending a city is not command ability, but rather resilience and mental fortitude. (End of Chapter)

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