God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 3352 Recognition Further Increase
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No matter how one responds, the current state of Chang'an cannot change the implementation of government orders, especially for these foreign people. The difficulty of changing it is no less than the sun rising in the west.
Having this understanding, Cabage followed this line of thought and quickly arrived at a result that was, to them, extremely critical.
The fact that so many Yuezhi people appeared outside the Jade Gate Pass and eventually settled in the Hetao Plain must have been due to turmoil and chaos within the Yuezhi region north of the Khyber Pass.
Only this possibility could explain why so many Yuezhi people accepted the leadership of the Han Empire, obeyed its arrangements, gained its trust, and settled in the Hetao Plain of the Han Empire.
Since this is the only possibility, the Yuezhi people north of the Khyber Pass must have experienced considerable turmoil.
Considering that he was one of the regional commanders of the Yuezhi stationed in the northern region, but is now not in his assigned position, the resulting turmoil will certainly not be small.
If only he were absent, it might be acceptable, and the resulting turmoil wouldn't be too great.
However, the number of high-ranking generals gathered in Chang'an now is so large that they are basically more than half of the actual commanders of the front-line defense corps in the north.
This means that when Barak, the commander of the Khyber Pass fortress, was actually in command, the commanders of the second and third layers were mostly absent.
Such a large gap means that the five-tiered command system built by Barak is not only nominally defunct, but also barely functional.
Without this command structure and without collective regional joint defense, Barak's loyal forces alone would be able to control very few external enemies.
Because the enemy capable of reaching the Khyber Pass was definitely not weak; at least, it would have been impossible for Barak's elite troops to defeat them.
Having grasped this understanding, Cabeck immediately realized their current situation and predicament. Even as a master who had broken through the realm of gods, he felt somewhat flustered at this moment.
In terms of treating his soldiers and colleagues, Cabeck was barely passable.
If Kabeqi was somewhat cold and even aloof before, then after his time in Chang'an, he has undergone a qualitative change.
At least in the face of the current situation, I will not make the same choices or judgments as before.
"I see, I see!" Even though he didn't know much, after seeing Cabeck's expression, Mahind understood the reason and even guessed the possibility and what was happening.
Mahinda was well aware of the significance of Awende's ability to bring his elite troops, his deputy's elite troops, and even his family to the Han Empire.
Whether the old man Altay foresaw the future outcome of the war and made preemptive cuts to allow Awende to prepare, or whether Awende was truly capable of going to such lengths for the princess, it no longer matters. What matters is that Awende's departure, especially with so many military families, must have been permitted by Altay; otherwise, no matter how strong Awende was, he couldn't have done it so smoothly.
The departure of so many elites will inevitably trigger further political turmoil, especially given past examples, where a sense of insecurity is the norm.
The more people with this mentality there are, the more people will try to rally the army, and the more tense the atmosphere will become.
The more tense the atmosphere, the more cautious people there will be. In the end, this cycle leads to a completely different outcome: everyone is in a state of fear, staying indoors and avoiding mistakes in order to deal with any possible events.
If a large number of military camps act with this idea in mind, it will be an excellent opportunity for the Han army, which is already prepared, and a very deadly one at that.
If the commanders of the Han army stationed in the north have enough courage and vision to seize this opportunity, there is a high probability that they will take over the entire Kabul Valley region. At that time, the Yuezhi people who lose the Kabul Valley region will have essentially lost 20% of their inherent territory, which will put them at a disadvantage in the war.
As a result, the Yuezhi people, who could have held out for a longer period of time, were able to hold out for an even longer period of time.
Ultimately, regardless of Altay's motives, it essentially supported Arvind.
It can be said that through this series of operations, Avand was not only able to leave the Yuezhi people, but also to take advantage of the opportunities created by this series of upheavals to present a gift to the Han Empire, thereby gaining a relatively good position and dialogue opportunities in subsequent communication and exchanges.
Thinking about it this way, the fact that the army and their families could recuperate and resettle in the Hetao region is probably one of the benefits brought about by this opportunity.
“Mr. Mahinda, now that this has happened, what should we do?” Looking at Mahinda, who also seemed to understand, Cabeck paused for a moment before asking.
Now that things have come to this, even Cabage, who knows the cause and course of events very well, has no idea what the future holds.
I'm not very good at this kind of thing to begin with, and what happened this time was particularly brain-taxing.
“Then I wonder what the general thinks.” After calming down, Mahinda looked at Kabech with a peaceful expression and said slowly, “If the general wants to do what General Arvind did, there are a few things he can do. If he wants to do something different from General Arvind, then there is only one thing he can do: return to the north of the Khyber Pass as quickly as possible, regain command of the army, and do his best to gather troops and prepare for defense and resistance. As for how long to hold out, that depends on the enemy.”
The method was provided quickly and without any delay, which can be considered a reward for the care that Mahinda received during this period.
"If I were to follow the same path as General Arvind, what would I need to do?" Seeing that Mahind had not explained the situation in detail and had ignored Bagl's strange look, Kabech pressed further, asking about the method of traveling the other route.
Of course, these words further increased Bagel's approval rating of Cabech! (End of Chapter)
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