God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 3353 Let him stay!
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Mahinda didn't find Kabech's remarks strange at all; on the contrary, he thought they were quite normal.
As a regional commander, Cabeck is certainly not brainless or incapable of thinking.
It was precisely because he was able to think and make judgments that Cabeck said something that was completely unsurprising to Mahinda.
As one of the earliest Yuezhi people to arrive in the Chang'an area, Kabechi was not only highly skilled and of noble status, but also enjoyed considerable prestige and reputation within the army.
At such a young age, he is already one of the commanders of the seven major regions north of the Khyber Pass, and his future is undoubtedly bright.
If you don't look at ability and only look at seniority, you can endure until you reach a level that others can only look up to.
Given such a bright future, the fact that they still chose to come to Chang'an shows that they had already made a choice and a decision in their hearts.
No matter how much he explained or argued, there were many things Cabeck was willing to give up for the sake of the Han Empire's princess.
Identity and military status are options that can be given up.
Although he has not yet obtained the princess of the Han Empire, Cabech has already embarked on this path and is essentially in a difficult situation.
Especially after the events surrounding Arvind have unfolded, Cabecki has very few options left to make.
As one of the commanders of the seven major regions, failing to fulfill his duties at a critical moment is itself a dereliction of duty.
In any country, it's quite normal to be killed for this kind of behavior during wartime.
In particular, among those who went to Chang'an, there was not only Cabeck, but also a large number of high-ranking generals and legion commanders.
The mere fact that so many key personnel gathered together in private is a serious crime, let alone traveling to the capital of an enemy country. If this were discovered...
What nonsense about being young and having a bright future? It's all a lie; getting taken down is the only reality.
It can be said that when Barak began to thoroughly investigate the matter, Cabeck was essentially out of the running for regional commander.
"What level does General Cabech want to achieve?" Seeing Cabech's earnest questioning, Mahinda thought for a moment and decided to lend him a hand.
After all, the other party has helped me a lot, so it would be perfect to repay all the favors I've received in one go.
"To what extent?" Upon hearing this, Cabeck frowned, unable to understand the meaning behind Mahind's words.
"Is it just to save his own life? Or to save his own life and the lives of his soldiers?" Mahind murmured to himself.
“Of course, it’s to protect myself and my men…” Upon hearing the second option, Cabeck immediately offered his choice, but before he could finish, he heard Mahind continue.
“Or perhaps we can use this opportunity to accomplish something for Princess Shang…” Ignoring Cabeck’s second option, Mahind offered his third choice.
Without the slightest hesitation or delay, Cabecki forced himself to change his words and state his true purpose, his tone filled with a pleading hope: "Of course, it's for Princess Shang." If he could marry the princess through this matter, then all the previous efforts and time wasted would have been worthwhile.
"Is it still possible to marry the princess?" Bagel touched his head, his words full of doubt.
She was a princess of the Han Empire! Could it really be that simple?
Moreover, judging from their previous words, isn't the situation they are facing extremely dangerous?
How is there still a chance to marry a princess?
Is this right? Is this really right?
“Of course it’s possible, and the possibility is very high.” Looking at Bagl, who seemed to have built his muscles into his brain, Mahind thought for a moment, but instead of explaining the underlying principles in detail, he directly stated what to do next, “Things have developed to this point; the Han army has inevitably launched an attack and achieved considerable success. Under these circumstances, your actions will inevitably be exposed, and the risk is extremely high…”
Since going back is already extremely risky, there are only two options: either don't go back, or go back and ask for more.
If it's just for safety, then choosing not to go back and staying in Chang'an is definitely a safe option.
The power of the Kushan Empire was indeed terrifying, but this terror was limited. The power they could project was unlikely to reach the Chang'an region, especially for experts of their level, who were extremely unlikely to be ambushed.
The safest method is this simple, but if one wants to pursue more, or even the princesses of the Han Empire, then one must naturally take greater risks.
"For example, taking advantage of this opportunity, like Arvind, we can make a decisive break, causing greater turmoil and giving the Han Empire more opportunities. This would naturally be considered a great achievement..." Ma Xinde explained how to do it while talking about the evaluation of such things within the Han Empire.
Although this method was not ideal, it was quite effective, especially for the Han Empire.
"Is this all there is to it?" Hearing such a simple method, Cabecki felt even more doubtful and skeptical.
“Of course not…” Mahind quickly shook his head, directly denying the possibility, and finally explained the correct work procedure.
Not only must he command the army to divide and conquer at critical moments, but he must also create chaos, notify the Han Empire in advance, and allow the Han Empire's army to seize the opportunity, etc.
It can be said that the greater the internal damage, the higher the reward given by the Han Empire will be. At that time, it is not impossible for him to marry a princess.
However, such behavior would be hard to justify in any morally upright country.
Even the Yuezhi people, who desperately desired a princess from the Han Empire, hesitated in the face of this situation.
After all, this method only has a probability of bringing a princess into the world, not a certainty.
If this probability were absolute, many of the Yuezhi people north of the Khyber Pass would be willing to do so, or even eager to do so.
The Kushan Empire is indeed becoming increasingly powerful, but whose Kushan is it really? This is a question worth considering.
“I see, I understand.” After a moment of silence, Cabeck finally nodded slowly. He took a deep breath and then turned to look at Bagel, saying calmly, “Notify the brothers to assemble and prepare to return as quickly as possible.”
“Natinuoika?” Bagel asked, directly naming another person, and received a rather decisive answer.
"Ignore him, let him stay!" (End of Chapter)
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