God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms
Chapter 2167 What haven’t I seen?
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Considering that he was loyal to the Han Dynasty, but under such circumstances, he came to the land of the Kushan Empire and followed a general of the Kushan Empire. One can imagine how Jia Kui felt.
Who can accept this kind of inexplicable situation of working for other countries?
Anyway, Jia Kui can't accept it!
So the two people who were originally having a very pleasant conversation, the active and passive positions were instantly reversed when Jia Kui unilaterally became negative.
However, Kabechi didn't care too much about this.
After all, it is normal to feel depressed and feel unwell when you suddenly move away from such a faraway place, are unfamiliar with the environment and have difficulty acclimatizing, which in turn leads to feeling depressed and feeling unwell.
Even if he was not feeling well, it did not affect Kabechi's enthusiasm and inquiries. His comfort and care were meticulous.
Later, Kabeqi asked Jia Kui about the problems in his own defense zone, "Liang Dao, do you know any way to understand the situation inside our own army?"
Jia Kui, who was in a state of worry, was stunned when he heard such a question, and then he became excited in an instant.
Yup!
He is just a person in this place, but it doesn't mean that he works for this country. People have two legs, so just walk!
After activating his talent, Jia Kui, who was fully confident in his own abilities, estimated the distance in his mind and knew that his body was strong enough to support this level of movement.
With this idea in mind, Jia Kui submitted an internal inventory plan to Kabechi without hesitation.
Through this plan, we can understand the thoughts of each soldier and general in more detail, thereby understanding the demands of the army and achieving unity between the top and the bottom.
The advantages are obvious, but there are hidden dangers. On the contrary, the hidden dangers can be said to be very huge.
Any internal investigation, whether there are problems or not, cannot change the worries, self-contradictions and self-examination within the team.
In this case, the army's tacit understanding and organizational ability will be reduced to a certain extent. In particular, the more dissidents are eliminated, the more obvious the effect will be and the greater the side effects will be.
However, when Kabechi got the plan, he did not see such hidden dangers and was quite happy.
Looking at Jia Kui with a kind face, who still helped him so much despite his discomfort with the local climate, it was really touching. He is worthy of being his brother and a wise man from the Han Empire. He is different and powerful!
Seeing how excited Kabechi was, Jia Kui could only suppress the discomfort in his heart and wait quietly for the opportunity.
Although doing so was a bit unfair to Kabechi, he still felt that his country was more important than his own country, even though this country had caused him a lot of harm.
With this thought in mind, Jia Kui spent day after day in tossing and turning.
It was not until after a so-called meeting that Kabechi came into the house excitedly and informed him of the results.
After hearing this result, Jia Kui suppressed his inner thoughts and responded with a sarcastic attitude.
It’s finally time to start implementing this plan. What a pity…
Then Jia Kui saw that Kabechi directly issued many orders to the army, blocking all places tightly and not letting anyone pass. This simple and effective ban and order, to a certain extent, can indeed better implement the internal purge plan.
But in this case, Jia Kui couldn't help but wonder if he was being targeted.
How could he leave in this situation?
But after thinking about it, I realized that there is still some time before the plan takes effect, so it seems that there should be opportunities later.
No matter how you look at it, this kind of internal purge plan will never be approved by the superiors, because the reason is very simple.
No commander, or person in power in a country, wants the generals and commanders in his own country to complete such a plan, form such a task, and strengthen their control over the army.
Because this situation means that the army obeys the orders of the commander-in-chief rather than those in power.
The power of the army can influence a country's political power to a great extent. Simply put, this kind of behavior is essentially seeking death. Even if it is the emperor's confidant or favorite, this kind of behavior is also seeking death.
What's more, a guy like Kabechi who keeps calling himself the eldest princess all the time doesn't look like the emperor's favorite no matter how you look at it.
So with this plan, Jia Kui felt that he would be able to achieve his goal in a few months at most, and then he could leave.
That's what he thought, but the reality was completely different. To a large extent, the cruel reality was like a slap in Jia Kui's face, directly refreshing his three views.
In Jia Kui's impression, the purge within the army must be done with caution and after careful consideration, one must make a small effort to achieve a big result and proceed slowly to avoid resistance from the army and a situation that could escalate out of control.
What is the resulting reality?
Kabechi actually brought the commanders of other legions, and even brought himself, an outsider, with him, and questioned each legion one by one.
Whenever they arrived at a legion, they would gather together the commanders of each legion, even the grassroots commanders, and question and discuss things directly in public.
Seeing this situation, Jia Kui couldn't help but doubt Kabechi's own IQ.
For such an open and aboveboard behavior, if it could be concealed for a month, let alone three or five months, it would mean that the current emperor of the Kushan Empire was mentally retarded, or he was deliberately pretending to be mentally retarded and turning a blind eye.
However, if we think about it in the opposite way, and regard his behavior as stupid, would it actually calm the Kushan emperor's heart?
Putting himself in his shoes, Jia Kui thought it would be better to replace him because he had such a stupid general under his command.
Although it is difficult for a fool to achieve great things, he is indeed a very trustworthy person. However, after staying in the Khyber Pass for some time, Jia Kui also understands the importance of this place.
Compared to stability, it might be better to replace a capable general.
If you can't even defend yourself, then stupidity becomes worthless.
Just as Jia Kui was feeling sad that Kabechi might be in big trouble, and at the same time feeling lucky that he could leave early, his mood was extremely complicated.
What happened in the meeting once again slapped Jia Kui in the face.
It made Jia Kui have a better understanding of the world, and also made him have a better understanding of Kabechi.
This general who is older than him has a command over the army that is totally disproportionate to his age... (End of this chapter)
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