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There is actually hatred between the North and the South, even Barak himself has it.

If Vasudeva I had not told him in advance, Barak would definitely not mind adding insult to injury and making the Brahmin die faster or be more depressed.

However, now that there is this order, Barak, whose loyalty to Vasudeva I is above his own thoughts, will promote and implement it to ensure that no northern army will go south at this point in time to cause trouble for the Brahmins.

Of course, Barak himself was only a great nobleman and nominally the central commander-in-chief, but he could not have absolute control over the troops under his command. It also required the efforts of many people to achieve this goal.

Although the five branches of Dayuezhi were lying flat most of the time, they still had good control over these people.

So after Barak finished speaking, he still looked at the people present, waiting for them to make a decision, to agree or disagree, or to give up.

Although the final result may not necessarily be achieved, it can at least demonstrate each party’s attitude and their respective implementation methods.

For those who agree, there is naturally no need to say more. Their own defense zone will definitely be stable, and naturally no one else will pass by.

Even if those who disagree follow this rule, can't they let people pass? Tigers still have time to nap, so isn't it normal for one or two teams to run over?
Not to mention those who abstained, they are definitely the ones who just lie down or don't care.

Therefore, this vote cannot actually guarantee unity in the general direction, it is just to express one's own attitude and give Barak some peace of mind.

And the people present had no intention of falsely voting, so even if they voted against, they would not be eliminated.

What really enables them to hold on to this position is never the charity or rewards from others, but relying on their own strength and corresponding status to get this position.

In other words, these people may respect, recognize, and not resist Commander Barak's identity, but they really don't have much fear.

The structure of district command means that every commander has a high degree of autonomy, and Barak will not make a fuss about such a trivial matter.

The most important thing is to protect the north stably and securely and prevent any damage to the Khyber Pass. Turmoil will only increase the damage to the country. Barak is not stupid, so how could he not understand what is more important.

The emperor who once established his capital in Peshawar did have enough determination and courage, and had the aura of a son of heaven guarding the country's borders.

However, this action also placed the entire Kushan Empire on the edge of a volcano. Once the Khyber Pass was lost, Peshawar would be in danger.

While everyone was thinking, Kabechi stood up on the spot, slammed the table to show his agreement with Barak, and said very seriously, even more fiercely, "I fully recognize the order of His Majesty the Emperor and support General Barak's decision, so I decided to strengthen the control of my own defense zone to ensure that no soldier passes through my defense zone, no matter if he is from the north to the south, or from the south to the north, no matter whose army it is, it cannot pass through my defense zone. Once there is someone who ignores the warning, don't blame me for being rude..."

Cabbage jumped out on the spot and expressed his attitude. While supporting Barak, he further spoke about his own behavior and choices.

Facing Kabechi's quick response, Barak wanted to say that it was unnecessary. It was too decisive to issue a no-travel order in his own defense zone, and no army was allowed to enter or pass through, no matter whose army it was.

But when he thought that the young man was supporting him, Barak didn't say much.

Although he was a bit reckless and his style of action was not very cautious, Barak looked at this young man, Kabechi, and his eyes became more and more satisfied.

After going to Parthia once, I felt that Cabecchi had changed completely. Not only was he full of vigor and fighting spirit, but he was also full of energy. This kind of personal willpower and the improvement in martial arts were what I thought were the biggest gains of this trip.

Now it seems that on the one hand he is trying to marry the princess of the empire, on the other hand he is able to implement the emperor's orders and respect his choices. The speed of his political progress is the biggest gain!
Seeing Kabechi make his choice so quickly, the rest of the people looked at each other, and then silently chose to agree.

Since Kabechi has reached an agreement with Barak to strictly enforce this aspect, it means that nearly half of the forces in the Khyber Pass will carry out the orders of Vesudeva I.

Moreover, the news came too suddenly, so suddenly that no one was prepared. It was impossible to suddenly launch an attack on the South under such circumstances. After thinking it over, it was better to go with the flow and do a favor instead of jumping out to oppose it.

As for the result that everyone agreed on, Barak was a little surprised and satisfied, and then looked at the decisive Cabbage, and he became more and more satisfied.

But Kabechi's heart was completely different. He sat down and calmed down. When he saw the final voting results, he even felt a little relieved.

The reason is very simple. Once the opponents become the majority, it is inevitable that some people from the various legions stationed in Central Asia will take this opportunity to go south and further rob the Brahmins.

Although the Brahmins offer tribute every year, the grain offered to the northern collective will certainly be distributed to each legion, but the quality and quantity of the distributed grain is a question worth thinking about.

Therefore, for some legions, if they had the opportunity to take advantage of someone's misfortune, they would naturally take advantage of the situation to make some money. After all, it was a consensus among almost all northerners that the Brahmins were extremely wealthy.

By then, maybe some of his subordinates will be willing to join this feast and have a share of the pie.

If this situation really happened, Kabechi didn't think he would be able to control the troops under his command, let them undergo intensive training, and fight for the nation's century-old wish.

But if the ban is enforced, it will be different. At that time, other legions will not be able to enter, and he can conduct a thorough internal investigation to confirm who is his half-brother and who is the scum who abandoned his long-cherished wish.

I was worried about having no opportunities before, but now opportunities have come to me inexplicably. Sure enough, after meeting the eldest princess, even my luck has improved.

Thinking of this, Kabechi felt much happier.

As long as he can unite the internal forces, he can go to Chang'an anytime, it's perfect...

(End of this chapter)

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