God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 3481 Lessons from the Past

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Within the entire Yuezhi system, the population of the people was not small, and their fighting strength was quite formidable; in a sense, they could be described as a nation where everyone was a soldier.

With the Brahmanical system providing food transport, the Yuezhi people were able to free up a large number of productive laborers, possessing extremely large military resources and logistics, and having great war potential.

However, to effectively unleash such powerful war potential and war foundation, it still depends on the corresponding commander.

A leader with strong command abilities can naturally achieve the set goals and lead the Yuezhi people to a new peak.

However, among all the Yuezhi people, only Awende was capable of achieving this goal and had the potential to do so.

No one but Arvind, not even Barak, could do this.

It wasn't because of a lack of ability, but because the number of troops within the Yuezhi system was too large. Without the talent to command more than a million soldiers, it was basically wishful thinking to fully unleash the combat power of the entire Yuezhi people.

Even if Arvind wanted to unleash this level of combat power, he would need to undergo targeted training and supplementation to have any chance of commanding a million troops. Even if he did possess a god-like talent, it wouldn't be so simple to materialize that talent.

After all, so many years of neglect have made it difficult to reach the level of a military god in a short period of time, even with the corresponding talent.

Even among military geniuses, there are differences in strength. Although the difference isn't particularly large, it's enough to bury countless large-scale army commanders.

Once it was confirmed that Arvind had arrived in the Hetao Plain and had a corresponding legion and its families, the value he demonstrated, as well as his role in dismantling the Yuezhi people, was sufficient for the Han Empire's subsequent army to deal with the Yuezhi people in the north.

With such a precedent to follow, dealing with the Yuezhi people later on will be much simpler.

No excessive intervention or participation is needed. Liu Xiu only needs to go to the Hetao Plain, stay for a short time, and only go once or twice occasionally. He doesn't need to do too much. He only needs to use Chinese in daily communication to complete the cultural invasion of this part of the Yuezhi people.

In just a few generations, thanks to the assimilation capabilities and cultural cohesion of the Han Empire, this group of Yuezhi people will eventually become part of the Han Empire and one of its ethnic minorities.

I just don't know if they'll be called Yuezhi or Yuezu then?

However, these were not things that Liu Tong was worried about at the moment, even though Liu Xiu's wedding was approaching.

After waiting for almost a year, Awende will soon travel from the Hetao Plain to Chang'an to complete the corresponding rituals. Afterwards, Liu Xiu will take Awende back to the Hetao Plain, and then return to Chang'an, thus completing the process.

This process takes a long time and involves a lot of complicated details, so Liu Tong doesn't want to go into too much detail about it.

It's not that she doesn't want to get involved, but the matter at hand isn't particularly high-level. If she were to get involved, it might escalate the situation and create potential problems for those who come after her.

In essence, it was simply that Liu Xiu had found a stable husband.

They are indeed husband and wife on the surface, but who is in charge and who is subordinate indicates the hierarchy of their relationship and the impact of Liu Tong's involvement.

If Liu Xiu were to marry Awende, then it would be acceptable for Liu Tong, as the apparent ruler of the Han Empire, to participate in the marriage. Since the eldest princess was treated with the same rank as a prince, Liu Tong's involvement in the marriage would be perfectly reasonable and could even demonstrate, to some extent, the deep affection and continuity of the Han family.

However, if Liu Tong were to get married, it would truly cause trouble for future generations.

Therefore, knowing that he couldn't participate, Liu Tong had less of an idea to join in the fun and add some amusement.

Since they can't participate in this aspect, they will naturally make up for it in other aspects.

Anyway, Liu Tong's official work each month is just those few things, and many of them have already been handled by the government affairs department, so all he needs to do is stamp the Imperial Seal of the State.

It can be said that Liu Tong in this state has plenty of time to think, arrange, and plan anything.

It could be a strategy for conquering all directions, a training exercise for the military, a supervision of governance within the country, or a further advancement in materials science to establish a more comprehensive materials system, and so on.

If she wanted to, Liu Tong could guarantee that she would have work to do every day, and that she would never be able to finish it even if she worked overtime.

Having multiple internal energy spheres allows one to work several times or even dozens of times faster than an ordinary person, but such efficiency is still somewhat unsustainable for a vast empire.

Moreover, Liu Tong, who doesn't have the talent to counter cheats, wouldn't have made such a irrational move.

I just find things to do when I'm bored and have nothing else to do.

At this time, Liu Tong, through his inner energy, completed the construction of steel plants in Eastern Europe, the internal affairs of the Ganges River basin were consolidated, public security was stabilized, and the domestic materials science system was improved. Everything was proceeding in an orderly manner.

After a period of leisure, I regained some fighting spirit and naturally wanted to find a path to take and start walking again.

Looking across the entire world, Liu Tong realized that there were actually not many directions and goals he could still intervene in.

"The Northern Navy Fleet will probably not be fully assembled until the end of the year. Even after a short sea trial and the initial formation of combat capability, the timeline for participating in the war will probably not be until the beginning of next year..." Liu Tong calculated the troop strength for external operations, while simultaneously pushing the corresponding war game to calculate the current situation of the Han Empire's external war.

In contrast, the situation of the Kushan army was completely different. Guan Yu's army in the Ganges direction, although capable of continuing the offensive, had to consider its own logistics routes and logistics. It was no longer possible to launch an offensive this year.

Within the Kushan territory north of the Khyber Pass fortress, after fighting Cao Cao, the Yuezhi pushed their battle line nearly two hundred kilometers north of the Khyber Pass fortress, eventually resulting in a stalemate.

Any attacking side would have to face hundreds of miles of desert, as well as the logistical pressure that this desert would bring.

In Central Asia, the war between Rome and Parthia continued.

However, the Parthian Empire's current situation and the amount of land it possesses are now less than half of what they were after the Battle of Mesopotamia. (End of Chapter)

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