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Chapter 2005 Your Majesty, Please Wait for Me!

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From top to bottom, most of the civil and military officials did not care much about the newly established Northern and Southern armies and were full of casualness.

A truly strong army will only appear on the battlefield. The strength of an army that appears on the training ground is just that.

An army that is destined to be unable to go to the battlefield in most cases will naturally not receive too much attention.

The country's huge wealth can support the existence of such a force, so naturally no one would deliberately cut the establishment of this force, even if the establishment and money consumed by this force are far higher than the combat effectiveness they can demonstrate.

With a relatively low threshold, the Northern Army was established in a very short time, planned and completed, and formally incorporated into the organization and national defense system.

Afterwards, these people stepped into Shanglinyuan and started the so-called labor and physical training, laying a solid foundation for future training.

Cabecchi, who also received the information, noticed something strange.

As the commander of the border area, he is naturally a man who knows military affairs. He can tell whether an army is elite just by his own eyes.

Even though the equipment identification skills that were once so proud of seemed somewhat powerless under the rich armor of the Han Empire, it still played a certain role in observing and evaluating momentum.

It is precisely because of this judgment that Kabechi did not have too high expectations for these two newly established armies.

Although their will is high and their morale is high, which seems to be a good thing, in terms of actual results, I am afraid that they will be defeated in one high-intensity war.

"It seems that the gap between soldiers of this level and us is not that big." Tinoika rubbed his face, carefully avoiding touching the wound on his face and the gauze wrapped on his head. He looked at the marching troops outside the window and said in a low voice.

"No, in fact, there is already a huge gap. The most obvious basic gap is also the most difficult gap to make up..." Kabechi looked at the army, all wearing armor, marching in neat steps and with almost the same tone, as they marched out of Chang'an Avenue. His face was extremely heavy.

Compared with the elite troops he had seen before, this seemingly ordinary army in front of him could better reflect the real gap between them and the Han Empire.

Everyone has top elite troops, and even if there are differences in their equipment, they are pitifully small.

In other words, it is difficult for top-level legions to increase the actual combat power gap by using the difference in equipment.

However, this kind of ordinary army can better reflect the most basic foundation of a country.

This unit was able to demonstrate such quality and barely enforce discipline in less than a month from the issuance of its organization to the formation of troops, training of new recruits, and arrangement of military camps. The gap shown here is not just in equipment.

The organizational requirements of the army, especially large-scale armies, are even, to a certain extent, higher than the equipment requirements of individual legions.

The more obedient the troops are to orders, the easier it is for them to grow and help the larger army commander win victory.

And now, in such a short period of time, these so-called new recruits can demonstrate such qualities. How can it not be scary?
But at the same time, people also feel that it is natural to be afraid, because this is the Han Empire, the most powerful country in history!
At least this is the case in the history of exile recorded by Beigui, without any further ado.

However, the actual situation was that due to the nature and positioning of this unit, a large part of its personnel were originally from the Chang'an City Defense Unit. And after nearly a month of training for new recruits, it was not difficult to just form a neat queue and understand simple flag commands without considering actual combat.

As for the momentum displayed and the resonance phenomenon shown during the march, they are all external scenes created by changes in talents and the shaping of the environment.

However, this world is ultimately filled with idealistic forces to a large extent, and the will of individuals and the army can also distort reality.

In this extraordinary world, it is not difficult to maintain the normal marching formation of an army as long as the method is appropriate.

As for actual combat effectiveness, it is indeed very average.

However, most people in Chang'an City were somewhat skeptical about life and even had some misunderstandings when faced with an army that had been trained in less than a month.

It was just that due to the existence of Liu Tong (internal energy) and certain balancing factors, this matter was not put on the agenda.

Even the subsequent development of the northern and southern armies gradually went in a strange direction, a direction that no one had thought of.

"This is the Han Empire. It seems we should go back. The time is almost up..." Tinoyka looked up at the sky, confirmed the time, and said thoughtfully.

As soon as these words were spoken, everyone present had a gloomy look in their eyes, but they were helpless.

Even if they wanted to stay in Chang'an, it would be impossible given their current identities and positions.

Entering Chang'an to report on work, if nothing unexpected happens, being detained for more than a month would be considered a relatively major unexpected factor.

The reason they were able to enjoy so many extra days was because of their initial reckless operations, which resulted in them being punished with so many days.

As for the follow-up, they will not be able to use this method to increase the relevant time. After all, their positions are officers in the border areas.

When the time is right, you naturally have to go back to guard the border and restore peace to the world. Well, this is basically what the officials in the court said to every general guarding the border.

Most of the officers and soldiers were accustomed to such polite words, and they had no strong demand to stay in Chang'an.

However, people like Akani who wanted to stay in Chang'an were considered oddballs by others.

However, the bigger the fist, the more powerful it is in order to avoid the embarrassing situation of being forced to be dismissed from the position and then forced to do life labor.

Kabechi and others had no choice but to leave Chang'an City reluctantly under the protection of the Chang'an guards, suppressing the severe pain in their hearts when the time was almost up.

"Damn it, sooner or later, I will definitely come back, Princess, please wait for me!!" Tinoyka looked at the Chang'an city gate that was about to disappear, mobilized the internal energy in his body, and spread his words unscrupulously, declaring his determination in his heart! (End of this chapter)

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