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Chapter 2034: Write a War Report

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As long as the will can still exist and be passed on, the final concept will never disappear. It will be condensed in the blood and inheritance and reflected in people's hearts.

To a certain extent, it is not just a matter of personal hatred, even national and ethnic issues can be passed on and inherited through this method.

Although the concept of inheritance has some deviations, it is a very good means. After all, the emotional fluctuations that hatred can bring are no less than those of glory. What's more, in many cases, similar inheritance involves all aspects.

"Since General Yan has chosen this method, we must be prepared for it for a long time. The Kushans who are able to mobilize such forces are definitely not easy to deal with. Whether for their political future or for the sake of national justice, they will definitely come again..." Lu Qi estimated the Brahmin's mentality and made a rough guess.

Of course, national justice is all false to the Brahmins. You cannot expect a class that places theocracy above royal power to voluntarily lower its head and hand over the power in its hands to the royal power, allowing the entire country to be filled with nationalism and national concepts. That is a betrayal of the class and a stab in the back of the system, and it will only happen to individuals, not to the collective.

In addition, for the Brahmins, war is the business of the Kshatriyas, civilians, and untouchables. What does it have to do with them?
No matter how many untouchables die, they are still untouchables. It will not affect their wealth, their social status, or their rights.

Therefore, for the vast majority of Brahmins, wars, especially wars that sacrificed untouchables, did not matter at all, or even mattered at all.

Compared with the nature of the war behavior, the Brahmins actually care more about their own face and the power of gods, the latter of which is more important.

However, problems in general situations will not affect the latter, so in most cases, the Brahmins only need to consider how to deal with the former.

However, everything has two sides. Such an emphasis on the goal does not mean that the Brahmins will approach death infinitely for the sake of their own face. On the contrary, they will choose to obey anyone who can bring them death without hesitation.

However, this kind of obedience is like a candy wrapped in poison, which is sweet when you put it in your mouth, but is also full of viruses and deadly.

The Brahmin system was destined to be a system with clear class divisions, orderly management, and a very thorough division of power.

So for the Brahmins, losing a game is not a big deal. A mere 100,000 young and strong men, how can that be a problem?

To the noble Brahmins, the untouchables were like weeds on the ground, which could never be killed or eradicated.

Even in the poorest and most difficult places, you can see these people wandering around the country.

The horrific birth rate, coupled with a relatively large base, enabled the Kushan Empire to control the extremely outrageous number of deaths and maintain the gradual upward trend of the overall population.

It is precisely because of the increasing number of such people that the vast majority of Brahmins have never thought that it takes more than ten years for a normal young adult to be trained from a baby to a young adult.

To them, the untouchables are like weeds, which cannot be killed or eradicated, and they can only be allowed to grow.

Being able to let these guys die in a glorious battlefield, an act that transcends what the class should have, is a reward and also the honor of the untouchables.

Therefore, for the Brahmins, 100,000 young men are really no problem. It can even be said that there is no pressure to pull out 100,000 people every year to go to the battlefield as cannon fodder. The strong hematopoietic ability is enough to compete with most countries in the world. As long as the upper and lower levels are united, it can be said that it is a very stable existence before the weapon technology has not completely changed.

However, these young men went to the battlefield so easily and died on the battlefield. The fact that the Brahmins did not feel heartbroken does not mean that the Kushans did not suffer any losses.

"So that's how it is. Having a rough estimate of the casualties is enough to compile into a battle report and submit it to the lord..." Yan Yan looked at the soldiers' battle results and the inventory when cleaning the battlefield, nodded slightly, and felt a lot more relaxed.

As for this result, Lu Qi, who was also listening on the side, also calculated a rough number, that is, the casualties on his side were nearly 8,000 people.

Lu Qi was mentally prepared for such a number.

Among the nearly 8,000 casualties, most of the soldiers were armored soldiers close to the battlefield. If they were placed in other places, they could also be called elite soldiers.

That’s right, as long as they can wear fully armed armor, they can be called elite if they are placed in other places.

Judging from the direction of armor identification and the degree of eliteness, most soldiers do meet this requirement.

In other words, they lost nearly 8,000 elite troops. Thinking about it this way, they always feel that they are at a disadvantage.

"Killed two high-ranking generals, seriously injured one prisoner, seized 11,000 pieces of armor, killed no less than 30,000 enemies, 900 war horses, countless food and supplies..." Yan Yan really did not have accurate calculation figures. Many judgments were made based on the existing battlefield spoils to come up with a rough number.

There was no way. A large number of Kushan soldiers jumped into the river, many were beaten to death, and drifted down the river. Even their bodies could not be found. How could they be counted and recorded?
Therefore, we can only make a rough guess and inference based on the number of existing armors.

"Thirty thousand people?" Lu Qi couldn't help but frown at such a number.

It’s not because the number is too large, but because the number is too small. In any case, the real battlefield is definitely more than this proportion.

"At least the valid information we can count is no less than 30,000 people. As for the others, there is really nothing we can do. By the time we reacted, we didn't even know where they had drifted to..." Yan Yan said with some helplessness.

On the battlefield, when there are enemies, especially when the enemies are trying to escape, the most important goal is to rush forward and wipe them out completely.

As for post-war matters such as cleaning up the battlefield, we will deal with them after the war is over.

But water is flowing after all, and the time they wasted caused the river to be filled with floating people on its way downstream.

However, the entire Wenjia area, especially the lower reaches of the river, has long been accustomed to this kind of situation. It is so familiar.

(End of this chapter)

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