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Chapter 2023: Mutual Pride

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Brach was very excited after breaking through the Han army's front line at a very smooth speed.

The opponent is the Han Empire, which has dominated the world for hundreds of years, but they can actually defeat it. It's really exciting.

The change in mentality and will made Brahe excited and feel a sense of comfort in his life.

After a lifetime of hard work, when facing a truly strong opponent, you not only have the strength to fight, but also the hope of winning.

As for the advantage of having more soldiers and generals, Brach had ignored it.

Having a large number of soldiers and generals is also a strength, why can't it be counted? Using more people to defeat fewer is itself an advanced combat strategy.

After all, being able to command so many troops is also a reflection and symbol of his strength.

"Beat the drums harder, blow the horns, break the enemy formation with overwhelming force, break the formation, cut off the flags and defeat the Han army, kill them!!" Brach was really decisive. When the situation he expected occurred, he directly ordered his men to blow the horn for the general attack, press forward from all directions, and create absolute pressure on the enemy, thus preventing the enemy from withdrawing the troops on both wings back to the center, and then continue to fight with them.

Although he didn't want to admit it, Brach also understood one thing, that is, the opponent's pulling ability seemed to be much stronger than his.

During the many rounds of defense, no major flaws were revealed, and the soldiers were extremely stable, not shaken at all, almost too stable.

Knowing that the other party might be good at this, how could Brach hesitate?

The longer it drags on, the lower the chances of their winning. As for the possibility of losing, Brach has not thought about it.

After all, the current war situation is very promising, and victory is just around the corner. As long as we bite open this piece of iron wall and reveal the tender meat inside, we can eat it however we want.

Even if the other party counterattacks before dying, he has a way to deal with it.

Thinking of this, Brach looked at the troops around him. His troops, at least during this period of training, had been able to respond to his talents.

Although they are not the elite of his own unit, they can still be called elite in terms of strength. Coupled with the legion talent that he is proud of, the combination of the two is enough to destroy the essence of any legion.

That’s right, Brahe is talented, and the effect of his talent is simple and crude.

Burning the clouds and dismantling the clouds can dismantle the essence of the army's blessing, that is, the clouds that provide blessing and protection for the army.

Without the protection of the clouds, most armies would not be a match for Brach's troops.

The domineering and terrifying talent was the reason why Brah was so tempted by the Brahmin. Otherwise, with just the internal energy leaving the body, would the Brahmin lack this?
It was also because of this that the Brahmins raised such a large army, trained and selected some qualified soldiers from them, and became the elite of Brahman's own headquarters in the future.

As for Brah's former headquarters, in the eyes of the Brahmins, it was an object that could be abandoned.

After all, the people have come here, so the subordinates are no longer important. An army of 100,000 people is enough to hone a force that can deter the elite in the north.

As for why it is 100,000, it is because the previous person who trained the elite to deter the north, Rahul, used 100,000 people to train the Peacock Legion, which was enough to deter the north and challenge the strongest army in the world.

Rahul is too strong and too proud. Although he is a Brahmin, he does not have a very good reputation among the Brahmin class.

It is extremely difficult for Brahmins of the same class to exercise control.

Therefore, the appearance and existence of Brah also made the Brahmins feel deeply gratified.

The world will be able to function normally without anyone. Since Rahul is unwilling to obey the orders of the class, why not find someone who is willing to listen?

The world is so big, and there are many people who are willing to be dogs and give up other things for the so-called power, glory and wealth.

Of course, as a Brahmin, the Brahmins themselves are also proud. Rahul's strong performance can only prove that the Brahmins are excellent and should be born to rule over other classes.

As for the expectations for Brah, the Brahmins did not require Brah to be on par with Rahul. As long as he could create an elite and strong army, it would be a good thing!

In the eyes of the Brahmins, sacrificing so many people for such an elite army was not a problem at all.

Because in the entire Kushan Empire, the northern Kushan Empire has a population of 6 million, but the southern Kushan Empire has a population of only more than 2 million. As for the other 20 million people, they cannot be called people, but just animals that are somewhat similar to them. Can the life of animals be called life? So for the Brahmins, 100,000 animals are no problem at all!

With such power, Brahe naturally has the confidence to deal with any unexpected events. After all, the power displayed by the opponent only seems to be that good.

According to the usual method of distinguishing equipment, the number of elite troops possessed by the enemy is about the same as theirs, but they have more miscellaneous soldiers and are more powerful. Now they are in a dominant position and have torn open the enemy's front-line defense. Victory is at hand!
Only Helilach frowned as he looked at everything on the battlefield. The special feeling in his mind made him involuntarily recall the history he had learned in the past.

Is this the Han army? Is the Han army really that weak? How could an army of this strength defeat the Xiongnu?
The pride that the Han people are so proud of, the result of Gaia's world, is it what it is now?

Something is wrong, very wrong.

The gap between reality and memory was so huge that Helilach's mind was filled with self-reflection, self-doubt and self-seriousness.

The Han army was too weak, which was unacceptable to Helilakh.

This reality seemed to negate everything he had learned. A lifetime of hard work, a lifetime of knowledge, seemed to collapse at this moment.

Why can he remain so proud? Why can he be so superior?
Just because of identity? Just because of ability?
No, it’s not because of either of those. It’s because of the knowledge in my mind, the ability to see the vastness of the world, to understand the truth of the world, to see the scenery that others have not seen, and to know everything that others don’t know.

These things are the self-confidence and spiritual strength that make Helila surpass others.

With this as a pillar, Helilahe exudes confidence when facing others, and is naturally superior... (End of this chapter)

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