God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3355 Unrealistic Ideas

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"Therefore, there is never a perfect system in this world, only what is suitable and what is not." Mahinda has a deep understanding of this point.

“So as long as they strengthen communication with each other and are not defeated one by one when they go back this time, there shouldn’t be any major problems.” Following this line of thought, Tinoika immediately understood that the probability of Cabeck and the others encountering problems was extremely small.

"I didn't expect that even in your current state, you would still care about them." Hearing the sincere words from the side, Mahinda smiled and said with great emotion.

“Whether from a personal emotional perspective or from a personal interest perspective, I don’t want anything to happen to them, so it’s not a problem to think about it more, is it?” Tinoika did not hide her thoughts on this matter.

"Interests and feelings? I see." After thinking for a moment, Mahinda realized the real reason Tinoika had mentioned.

Although it seems that the matter between Tinoyka and the princess of the Han Empire has already begun the process, and the probability of the process being invalidated is extremely low, success is just around the corner.

However, as long as it has not been successful, there is always the possibility of accidents. To avoid accidents, it is necessary to ensure stability.

At this time, the Kushan Empire and the Han Empire were at odds and their relationship was not very good. However, the fighting power and strength that the Kushan Empire displayed at this time gave it a certain voice and a certain demeanor of a great power.

With this background, Tinoica itself could also borrow the name of the Kushan Empire, or rather, the Yuezhi people.

As long as the Yuezhi people still have strength, the value of Tinoika will not disappear. Therefore, from a profit perspective, there will not be too many problems, and naturally, accidents are less likely to occur.

Young people, unaffected by external factors, might be interested in relationships, but with his extensive life experience, Mahinda is well aware that pure love is extremely rare and fraught with instability.

However, if there is some emotional connection and mutual benefit involved, then it can be sustained in the long run.

After all, even feelings must be based on reality; otherwise, were all the efforts Tinoika made truly feelings?

Perhaps for Tinoika, it was indeed a matter of emotion, partly for the princess and partly for the nation's century-old wish, but for the princess, the possibility of reality was probably more likely.

In the active versus passive relationship, Tinoica, as the relatively active party, must provide what the passive party needs in order to ensure success.

“Therefore, I cannot wholeheartedly stand on the side of the Han Empire until things succeed.” Tinoika, making no attempt to hide her stance, added firmly after saying this, “Of course, the princess is an exception.”

“You…” Mahinda shook his head slightly, then thought of something and looked at Tinoika with great curiosity, asking with considerable interest, “As far as I know, there shouldn’t be any extra princesses in the Han Empire. If they really succeeded in using princesses to stabilize them, how did these princesses come about?”

“Under normal circumstances, the Han Empire currently does not have any extra princesses.” Through Liu Yao, Tinoyka also learned a lot about the internal situation of the royal family, so she spoke with certainty.

Seeing that Mahinda's expression had become even more curious after hearing what she had said, Tinoika calmly said, "But in the Han Empire, the situation is different. The absence of princesses within the royal family does not mean that there are no princesses at all."

In the current environment, if one only wants the title of princess, it is possible to achieve this once the qualifications are met.

Of course, becoming a legitimate princess or a grand princess was practically impossible. Even if it were an honorary title, only one person in the entire four-hundred-year history of the Han Dynasty had ever achieved it, and that was only because that princess possessed royal blood. Princesses without royal blood could at most reach the level of a county princess, and could not rise any higher.

The conditions required to be granted the title of princess are extremely stringent, and in Tinoika's view, the possibility of achieving it is not particularly high.

However, the possibility of her being a county princess among the princesses of the Han Empire is still very high.

"Is the county princess who was granted the title also a princess?" Ma Xinde, who was not a Yuezhi person to begin with, was stunned when he heard this explanation.

A princess who has no bloodline of the Han imperial family and only has the title of county princess of the Han Empire, can she really be called a princess?

“Of course, as long as the Han Empire is willing to endorse it and there are relevant documents to prove it, then she is naturally a princess of the Han Empire.” Tinoyka nodded firmly, not seeing anything wrong with this series of actions.

County Princess, isn't a county princess also a princess?

Upon realizing this, Mahinda fell silent instantly, speechless as he looked at Tinoyka's resolute expression.

I originally thought that the Yuezhi people's century-long wish was truly for the Han princess, and now it seems that it really was for the 'Han princess'.

"I see, that makes things much simpler." Having understood the situation, Mahinda's expression calmed down considerably.

If this kind of princess is considered, then the Han Empire did indeed have quite a few princesses, or county princesses.

“Actually, it’s not impossible for a princess from the Han Empire’s royal family within five degrees of kinship,” Tinoika, belatedly realizing the meaning behind Masind’s words, also mentioned another possibility.

"Did they subdue the Han Empire with overwhelming power and thus obtain such a princess?" Before Tinoika could even finish her sentence, Mahind already understood how such a princess had come to be.

If we are strong enough to crush the Han Empire, then even if the Han imperial family doesn't have a princess, it will have one.

Since this lineage doesn't exist, why not just have someone with royal blood and a legitimate daughter become emperor?

However, Mahinda only briefly considered the difficulty required to implement this method before putting it out of his mind.

Unrealistic ideas are useless and a waste of brainpower.

“That’s impossible.” Seeing Mahind say that, Tinoika also spread her hands and shook her head.

It was during this time spent with Liu Yao that Tinoika realized just how strong the Han Empire was and how vast its resources were.

Compared to the Han Empire of today, even the Yuezhi, which had developed for a century, or the so-called Kushan Empire, would find it difficult to consider them as equals. (End of Chapter)

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