God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 3615 Order and Chaos
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In the present-day Congling region, the main person in charge of internal affairs is Jia Kui, who is also responsible for coordinating related supplies.
Wan Peng was responsible for ensuring the military strength needed to coordinate these supplies.
With one scholar and one warrior, although neither can be considered to be top-tier in terms of strength, they are sufficient to ensure fairness.
At least when facing powerful families, it carries enough weight.
Whether it's their character or their discipline, the Xiliang Army is quite famous among the aristocratic families, and as neutral parties, they are generally trustworthy.
The reason for trust was not because the Xiliang army was honest, but because they knew how chaotic these guys were.
You might be able to outsmart these guys, but you're also extremely likely to be attacked in return.
Compared to the cost of backlash, following the rules in plain sight actually makes it less likely for anyone to suffer losses.
When the benefits and costs are disproportionate, the Pamir Mountains region, where the Xiliang army is stationed, is able to guarantee fairness.
Jia Kui's own interests and abilities naturally ensured fairness in the process.
As for whether it is fair, Jia Kui can guarantee that it is absolutely fair; the difference lies in which perspective you look at it from.
This is also why Jia Kui prepared multiple plans.
No matter how it's divided, there's bound to be a fair explanation, but whether that explanation is convincing is another matter entirely.
This is why it is necessary to have Lu Jun review the corresponding regional differentiation map.
As long as Lu Jun can accept this rough allocation plan, then the rest will be minor matters for Jia Kui.
This was not only due to the people and forces behind Lu Jun, but also because there were too many military and armed forces in the Pamir region at that time.
Under these circumstances, Jia Kui would naturally want to unite all available armies and armed forces to achieve absolute military suppression and emphasize fairness in the use of force.
Whether it's mediating a dispute or discussing justice, without sufficient strength, relying solely on waving the flag behind someone else's back might work for a short time, but in the long run, who can it threaten?
Moreover, once this deterrent capability is questioned, it will completely collapse in a very short time, and even after regaining strength, it will be difficult to rebuild it in a short period of time.
To avoid trouble and impact in this regard, absolute force was used from the very beginning to establish an absolutely fair order.
"With General Guan here, there will naturally be no objections." Recalling what he had seen of Guan Hai, Jia Kui was quite calm.
Although Wan Peng had a large number of Xiliang cavalry under his command, in terms of the quality of individual soldiers, or even in terms of a single legion, the gap between them and Guan Hai's legion was simply too great.
In terms of sheer deterrence, the Guan Hai Legion's power far surpassed that of the regular Xiliang Iron Cavalry.
In the past, the Xiliang cavalry might have been able to act recklessly when facing powerful families, but under Wan Peng's management and restraint, although it was still chaotic, it was at least somewhat orderly, making people less afraid.
But Guan Hai's army was different.
As a legion that rose from the very bottom, no aristocratic family would doubt the deterrent power it wielded over them. The mere name of the Yellow Turban Warriors was enough to instill fear and tremble in countless people.
With such an army in the Pamir Mountains region, both public security and order have improved significantly.
Originally, the Guan Hai Legion was mobilized to carry out other missions, but now, due to the war situation in various places, it can only be stationed in the Pamir Mountains region.
Although the war between Rome and Parthia has ended, the chaos it left behind continues to affect every region in the surrounding area.
In this chaos, it became much easier for the powerful families of the Han Empire to profit from the situation or to plot anything.
To prevent these rioters and rebels from attacking the Pamir Mountains region and to maintain order in the area, even a powerful army like Guan Hai's Legion could not be withdrawn.
Although they couldn't leave and were stationed there to maintain order, Jia Kui knew very well whose orders this legion actually obeyed.
It was precisely because of this military force that Jia Kui had a high degree of autonomy in the division of areas and the distribution of resources.
It was precisely for this reason that the families who ventured out to expand their territory were quite satisfied with the Pamir Mountains region at that time.
Maintaining order amidst chaos and turmoil, even against those who themselves have emerged from order, remains an extremely difficult task.
If this can be achieved, it means that these established families who have ventured out have a transitional area to rely on.
Having a short period of adaptation in such an area will greatly enhance one's survival ability as they venture out into the outside world.
For the sake of the family's interests and continuation, aristocratic families can endure costs and sacrifices, but such sacrifices and costs are not unlimited.
The manpower and resources of aristocratic families are eventually exhausted. Although they do have a much higher tolerance for mistakes compared to ordinary people, the actual tolerance is not much higher because of the scale of their plans.
“Not everything can be solved with force. If force could solve everything, you wouldn’t have been placed here.” Lu Jun shook his head and looked at Jia Kui seriously.
Perhaps for others, Jia Kui's position is somewhat awkward, and he may not have much decision-making power. But how could Lu Jun, who has been observing this place for a long time, have such an understanding and make such a judgment?
Amidst the chaos, Jia Kui, in this environment that is both chaotic and orderly, was able to obtain more intelligence and engage in trade than most people.
Through this information, the exchange of benefits, the formation of alliances, and so on, Jia Kui has now gained far more than he could have earned through all his previous efforts in life.
If it's simply a matter of pursuing profit, everything Jia Kui has gained now is already worth the investment and decision he made with such reckless abandon.
However, it is clear that Jia Kui, having already taken so much, has more ideas and a higher level of awareness in his heart.
Whether it's to earn more profit, gain a better reputation, or both, it doesn't matter anymore.
Now that Jia Kui is in this position, every word and action he takes will affect every noble family that goes to Central Asia. The influence he can generate with this power alone is enough to rebuild the Jia family.
Assuming there are no issues with the core personnel, establishing a powerful family is neither a problem nor difficult. (End of Chapter)
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