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Chapter 2091: Both Parties Have No Way Out

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Under normal circumstances, things would never be like this, but Zhang Ren, who often encountered accidents on the battlefield, had long been accustomed to accidents on the battlefield.

Things that seem unlikely to happen may actually happen in the end, and the cost after they happen may be something he cannot afford at all.

The life and death of the entire army and the safety of Yizhou are all on his shoulders. The pressure can be imagined.

Zhang Ren took on this pressure and began to conduct large-scale intelligence gathering to better understand the strength of the Kushan soldiers and then devise a strategy to win the battle.

The war has reached the point just now where we can no longer retreat just because we want to.

In fact, this is not only true for Zhang Ren, but also for Brach at this time.

Under the current circumstances, as the commander of the army, from a political point of view alone, if he fails completely this time, even if he can return alive, he can only choose to completely surrender to the Brahmins.

Otherwise, there would be no chance to continue living.

A Brahmin with such a huge investment would never accept the second possibility.

But Brahe's inner pride prevented him from doing this. Being loyal to his country was what he should do.

In addition, the water hunting capabilities demonstrated by Zhang Ren’s army also blocked some escape routes.

He thought about defeat before he even considered victory, and he already understood that as long as the war situation was heading towards collapse, he would have a high chance of surviving, but after surviving, the consequences he would face would be something he could not accept.

In other words, in the current situation, we have a large army and are advancing on multiple fronts at the same time.

"Hunting down the Han army and Wenga, completely shattering the invincibility of the Han Empire, collapsing the myth of the Han Empire, and pulling it down from the myth..." Brach looked up at the sky, as if the sky at this moment was made up of the Han army.

The shackles that weigh on the entire Asian continent, the majesty of the empire that covers the entire Asian continent.

If one wants to face the Han Empire reasonably in subsequent wars, especially among the northerners, then this layer of shackles must be removed.

Brahe was very clear in his heart about the significance of this mythical shackle, especially among the Northern Nobles, where it was demonstrated vividly.

When facing the army of the Han Empire, even those who were previously arrogant and self-confident would adjust their mindsets and face it with great seriousness and caution.

"The Han Empire will not make mistakes, nor will it be careless. The Han Empire itself is extremely powerful. It is extremely difficult to shatter the myth of the Han Empire..." Faced with Brach's bold words, Helilach attacked him mercilessly.

Precisely because of the last failure, Helilakh has a greater recognition and trust in everything recorded in history.

Turning his head to look at Helilach, Brach was silent for a while before he slowly said, "All under heaven belongs to the king, and all the people are his subjects. The Han people fight against the five barbarians. Layer upon layer of mental shackles erode everyone..."

"Including me, the same..." Helilahe understood and immediately took over the conversation, adding, "In fact, it's the same for you. The so-called lofty words are just a superficial appearance to appease your heart."

If the general has no courage, how can the soldiers have the morale to participate in the war? If the general has no courage to continue commanding, how can the soldiers have the morale to participate in the war?

Therefore, in the current situation, even if they are not absolutely sure in their hearts, they must make others believe that they will win on the surface! First, they show the strength and huge scale of their own army, and at the same time use relevant gods and beliefs to instill such will and boost their morale.

It can be said that during this simple march, Brahe also showed his unique skills. From the very beginning, he began to transform the army and strengthen its morale.

Make this force qualified to participate in high-intensity wars and be able to persevere.

Only by sustaining this intensity can they complete the true transformation and become true elites, capable of annihilating the elites of the Han Empire.

"Now that things have come to this, there is no way back." Brach looked at his own army and said with a smile, ambiguous.

If we can win this battle, we can train an elite force for Your Majesty, which will be able to better erode the power of the Brahmins.

If by any chance this war fails, it will greatly weaken the power of the Brahmins, making the subsequent merger of the North and the South, and the power of struggle and resistance smaller.

It’s no loss in any case, so what about the cost?
For the sake of the country and Your Majesty, why should I care about my life?

"Forget it, as long as the general is happy, I feel that we still have a great chance of winning. Even if it is one Han against five Barbarians, we will be the winners. What's more, we are no longer those barbarians..." Helilah, who said this, also has a clear understanding of his own identity.

Helila is more aware of the pressure and erosion from the mind than anyone else, because the degree to which he has been eroded can be said to be far beyond that of others.

However, his own wisdom and intelligence enable him to have the ability to think for himself despite this erosion.

In other words, even though he knew how powerful the Han Empire was and even boasted about it, Helilakh himself was not afraid to fight against the Han Empire.

Even though he cannot win, for the sake of the country and the Brahmins, Helilakh will naturally do his best.

But it is precisely because of the identification with one's own culture that we are more able to appreciate the differences between the two cultures.

In this case, a better way to narrow the gap between the two sides is to make the whole country recognize the differences.

They are the Han Empire and they are the Han Empire. How can we generalize them?

And in this process, there is another theory that can support them to become more independent.

That is, under the heavens, there is either Han or Hu!

However, this theory is also a big pit. If you agree with this ideology, you will fall into another trap later.

But if you want to use this idea, you must remove the shackles on your head, and while jumping out, destroy all traces left by the Huns.

In short, by fighting the Huns head-on, killing them, and seizing their legitimacy, we will be able to possess this kind of resistance.

However, when Helila asked himself about civilization and thought, the difficulty involved, and the possible consequences, he felt that he was completely unable to handle it.

Compared to what he is doing now, he believes more in the wisdom of future generations. (End of this chapter)

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