God Three Group Chat: Three Kingdoms

Chapter 2170 Even if it's like a moth flying into a flame, it's worth it

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Although Jia Kui simply said one word, hundreds of people present sat down almost at the same moment, just like serious students who were about to listen to a lecture. They stared at Jia Kui intently without making any sound, as if the previous enthusiasm and the sound that was enough to create sound waves had never existed.

Even the highest commander of the district, Kabechi, was sitting aside with an excited look on his face. The others were no different. Their eyes revealed a joyful determination and they stared at Jia Kui seriously.

"But, General Kabechi, where are you going to start?" Jia Kui, who had already made some compromises, suppressed his complicated feelings towards Princess Wannian, and asked with some inquiry.

"Liang Dao, don't be like this. Just call me by my real name. If you want to address me by my official title, just call me captain..." Seeing that Jia Kui was so serious and seemed a little unhappy, Kabechi waved his hand immediately, quickly narrowing the relationship between the two sides.

When Jia Kui heard that he could call Kabechi by his real name, or call him Captain Kabechi, he was quite surprised. Then his favorability towards Kabechi personally increased a lot.

It seems that Kabechi really loves the eldest princess. Even for the eldest princess, the means he uses are indeed a bit unpresentable. But to some extent, Kabechi seems more pure.

But if this kind of pureness were placed in Chang'an, there would be a high probability that he would be caught and locked up in a dungeon...

Kabechi still remembered that he was a Han Chinese, not a Kushan, and he was always addressed by his courtesy name, not his full name. Just based on this point, Jia Kui felt much less depressed.

However, before he could relax, Kabechi's next words directly withdrew the favorable impression that Jia Kui had previously had for Kabechi.

"Don't be polite, Mr. Liang Dao. You can put as much as you can. The more the better. I don't mind the time, and I believe you brothers won't mind either, right?" After Kabechi finished speaking, he asked the people present.

After hearing this, everyone present nodded very quickly, showing their eagerness and anticipation.

"But in that case, we have to let it go for at least ten days. That's too long..." Jia Kui hesitated for a moment, but still told the truth.

"It's just a mere ten days. There's no problem at all. Even if it's another ten days, no, even if it's another lifetime, there's no problem at all..." Before Jia Kui could finish his words, a fanatical soldier on the scene shouted excitedly.

There was sincerity and enthusiasm in the voice, and at the same time, there was an inexplicable belief in the next action, and he waited with great anticipation.

Feeling the emotions transmitted in the air, Jia Kui could better understand the fanaticism of these people.

No, it should not be called fanaticism, it should be called faith, a faith that is expected to transcend one's own life.

The willpower displayed by these people is no less than that displayed by their former colleagues on the battlefield.

In other words, the will shown by this group of guys would definitely be able to elevate the surrounding soldiers if a war broke out.

Thinking that the Kushan Empire had soldiers with such strong willpower, Jia Kui's mentality became even more complicated.

However, no matter how complicated it is, the memory projection is still playing normally.

However, the moment he released it, Jia Kui felt the suppression from his surroundings. He then looked up at the clouds in the sky, as if he understood something.

His spiritual power was not injected into the clouds, combing and regulating the clouds in the sky to make them avoid his spiritual power, thereby reducing his spiritual power loss. The existence of these clouds can be said to be quite normal.

After all, there are at least 60,000 troops around here, if not 100,000. It is normal to have such things where the army gathers.

Jia Kui was just about to mobilize his mental power to sort out the clouds, make room for himself, and then use his mental power to project the memory scene.

Before he could take any action, a hole suddenly appeared in the sky, which was originally covered by clouds and suppressed everyone around him. The aura of no suppression instantly enveloped Jia Kui.

This power does not come from the control of the army, but from the unity of the legionnaires themselves, shining with the power of will.

Jia Kui, who noticed this power, was able to feel more clearly the barrier of will around him. The thickness of this barrier was enough to save his life in the event of various accidents.

Judging from the accidents he knew about so far, it would probably be difficult to kill him.

Such a simple and direct attitude made Jia Kui understand one thing, that is, it is absolutely impossible to kill his own projection unless it ends.

And looking at the appearance of this group of people, there is a high probability that they will not be killed after the projection is over.

This kind of person's belief in the princess is probably higher than his belief in his own country. It's really scary. Why is this so?

But after really meeting the princess, can he still maintain such enthusiasm? Jia Kui actually has no idea in his heart.

After all, the pictures that you imagine and the pictures that you see with your own eyes can sometimes easily shatter one's three views, and the blow to a person after his three views are shattered can easily make him lose his mind.

With a complicated mentality in his heart, Jia Kui finally began to project the images of his inner memories.

As the picture unfolded, everyone present also saw the content of the picture, and saw Liu Tong, dressed as a knight and concerned about the country and the people.

Even though there was no sound and no evidence, the vast majority of people present had one thought in their minds: this was the princess, the princess they had been thinking about day and night.

Compared to the women I met in daily life, the princess in my memory is indeed more perfect!

In Jia Kui's opinion, the chivalrous woman's attire is a complete minus. It fails to reflect the identity and noble and gorgeous appearance of a princess, nor does it show arrogance and domineering attitude. It is also inconsistent with the ordinary people's view of a princess and can easily shatter these people's three views.

What was unexpected was that under the super filter of a century-old wish and the blessing of the eldest princess of the Han Empire, Liu Tong, dressed as a knight, directly made these people sink.

During the entire viewing process, he did not even blink. Any behavior that delayed the viewing process would be disrespectful to the princess, a blasphemy to the heart, a betrayal of the race, and a shame to the entire family.

A group of people born in a special environment are full of the heart and will of self-conquest.

And that look of concern for the country and the people fills people with a desire to protect, a desire to protect at all costs, even if it means flying into a flame... (End of this chapter)

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