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Chapter 3272 Making Brahmins Even Better

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The news that the Han army had entered the westernmost fortress was neither blocked nor obstructed, and it quickly spread throughout the Wenga region.

Anyone with access to similar information channels realized one thing: the Han Empire, which had been driven out by the Kushan army with great difficulty, seemed to be returning.

The significance of the Han Empire's return is self-evident.

The fact that such a problem occurred while the Kushan army was still holding the city can only mean that the Han Empire had indeed captured the front line and taken these places in ways that the Kushans could not comprehend.

Either the Han Empire was powerful enough to disregard the fortress in this area, or there were internal problems that were exposed to the Han Empire; otherwise, the losses would not have been so rapid.

Compared to the former, the vast majority of Brahmins naturally preferred the latter.

The former represents an absolute difference in strength, while the latter will have someone to take the blame.

And those who take the blame will naturally be able to put an end to this matter, turn a new page, and start everything anew.

Even external troubles could not change the Brahmins' current state of affairs.

However, Rahul no longer cared about that, because Harald had already come to him.

He gestured for Pasa and the other to leave. Rahul then turned his gaze back to the silent Hararit, speaking with a hint of malice, "So you're the one giving them opportunities for advancement? So you're the one giving them hope? So you're the one undermining the foundations of the Brahmins? Do you know what this means?"

"I know, but so what?" Harald looked at Rahul, who was dressed in standard Brahman attire, and couldn't help but sneer.

If it were a Brahmin, Heralid might be a little wary, but since it was just an individual, there was really nothing to fear.

As a historian, Helleryst and his family were not truly without anything.

"It seems you're quite emboldened. What makes you so reckless?" Rahul lowered his head slightly, his eyes filled with a hint of indifference. He sat upright in his seat, exuding a cold aura that created a unique sense of oppression.

"What did I do?" Hararit shook his head casually and said quite casually, "I just saw someone else do it and followed suit. What's wrong with that?"

"Oh?" Rahul immediately glanced at Harald, waiting for Harald's reply. "Following someone else? Following whom?"

“Of course it’s Rahul. I merely promoted a few outstanding Kshatriyas at will. What’s wrong with that?” Hararit snorted lightly and immediately added, “If I’m wrong, then what sins has Rahul committed by promoting thousands of Kshatriyas?”

"Utterly ruined." Upon hearing these words, Rahul smiled, his tone quite relaxed, uttering a rather unfriendly phrase.

"But he's still alive and well, which means your words have no effect, doesn't it?" Even though Harald had spent a long time in Chang'an, followed by a series of arduous journeys, and even a period in Yeping Kingdom, and hadn't seen Rahul for many years, he still received similar information. Especially after arriving in Yeping Kingdom, he naturally knew that Rahul was still alive, had returned, and was even continuing to implement the previous policies.

However, this policy is presented in a slightly more nuanced way, and it seems to involve some compromise.

After all, as Brahmins, they naturally have the right to promote people to the Kshatriya class, but not everyone has this right, and the number of promotions is strictly controlled.

Only those who wield power over promotions and future prospects can exert a significant influence on others and command respect.

However, large-scale promotions would only undermine this foundation and system. Even if this method could significantly improve the army's combat effectiveness in a short period of time, it was still an unacceptable approach for the Brahmins.

If the lowly people are simply dead, and their social class can be changed just because they fought bravely on the battlefield and made outstanding contributions, then what's the point of having them?
How to get promoted, and by how much?
These are core powers that can only be possessed by Brahmins, and are rights that are destined not to be shared with others.

Anyone who touches upon this right, unless they are Brahmins, will be attacked from all sides.

Moreover, to avoid external interference, the Brahmanical system protected such rights, leaving the Kushan emperors powerless in the face of this system.

“Yes, he’s alive and well, living a very good life.” Rahul’s face was no longer cold, but full of smiles. Under Harald’s puzzled gaze, he said frankly, “Harald, would you be willing to help me?”

"Who are you?" After carefully examining Rahul's appearance and demeanor, Haralit asked with a hint of speculation, "Commander Rahul?"

“Yes, that’s right, I am the Rahul you mentioned who is still alive.” Rahul shook his head, confirming the statement.

"I see, no wonder things turned out this way. So how can I help you?" After confirming that the other party was Rahul, Haralit felt much more at ease. At the same time, recalling the question Rahul had asked earlier, he quickly asked back.

“Use your power to change the Brahmins, change everything that exists, make the Brahmins better and more excellent, instead of continuing to decay like this, and who knows what they will become in the end…” Rahul said this with a serious look in his eyes, without the slightest perfunctoriness.

To improve everything about the existing Brahmanism, the most fundamental basis of Brahmanism must be changed, and Heralit, who possesses the power of spiritual radiance, is undoubtedly the best choice to change the technology in this regard.

Brahmins control the mouth of Brahma and have the right to interpret most things, but they are merely representing the mouth of Brahma.

What if Brahma really did descend to the mortal realm?

So, are the words of the Brahmins as effective as the words of Brahma?

Clearly, based on his understanding of the internal Brahmanical system, Rahul knew that this was an unacceptable act. Such an act could easily radiate and spread, ultimately forcing changes within the Brahmanical system and causing the nation to gradually unite, making the Brahmanical community more excellent. (End of Chapter)

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