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Chapter 2181: Choice and Pressure

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After careful consideration and a sleepless night, Vologases V finally looked up at the rising sun, the eastern sky, the setting moon in the west, and then burst into laughter.

"The sun rises in the east, the moon sets, what is there to hesitate about?!" Vologases V, who witnessed this scene and jumped out of his inner thoughts, sighed and ordered loudly, "Tiritaya, inform him and give him another million gold coins. I need him to reorganize the armaments and rebuild the Parthian Guards!"

The message from the East will eventually lead to the fall of Rome in the West, and in this process, the one that will rise will inevitably be the great Parthia!

When Tilitaya heard this order, her pupils shrank and she was in disbelief.

As the commander-in-chief of the Parthian Empire's Royal Guard, Tiritaia naturally also commanded the corresponding Royal Guard.

In this case, what does it mean to notify another person and establish a guard? It is self-evident.

The military expenditure that can be constructed with millions of gold coins is enough to build not only one Parthian Guard. According to the current size of the Parthian Guard, it is enough to build ten more, or even more.

In this case, Tiritaia was naturally very clear about what Vologases V said and what it meant.

Ever since the Roman Empire's Second Eagle Legion, Trajan's Legion, first broke into the capital of Ctesiphon and killed the pride of the Parthian Empire - the Parthian Sacred Legion, the Parthian Guard has existed in name only.

Even though they have similar equipment and similar talents, compared to their former pride, the Royal Guards at this point are probably just a name.

Tiritaya was well aware of the gap created by this.

The former Parthian Guards could hold their own against the Roman Citizen Legion even at a 1:1 ratio, and even had the upper hand at their peak.

At this time, the Parthian Guards did not dare to claim victory, let alone facing the Roman citizen legions, even if they faced some Roman barbarian legions.

This real gap also reflects the gap in the backbone forces of the two countries.

"What? You don't want to?" Vologases V looked at Tiritaya who had not moved for a long time, was silent for a while, and then asked slowly.

When Tiritaya heard this, not only was there no displeasure on his face, but he showed a gratified smile and said seriously, "Your Majesty, your Majesty's order is the direction I will move forward!"

After giving this answer, Tiritaya quickly stood up and walked out of the palace with firm steps.

Even though he knew that he could still retain his current position based on his qualifications and time, Tiritaya had no objection after Vologases V made this choice.

As the commander of the Parthian Guard, Tilitaya actually hoped more than anyone else that the Parthian Guard could become stronger and defend their country, rather than being just a name without the strength as it is now, and becoming a laughing stock of others.

The glory and dignity that we originally possessed were trampled under the feet of other people's jokes.

For a general who actually commanded a force, it was difficult for him to accept all this, whether out of patriotism or as a person's self-esteem. Now that Vologases V was willing to do this, Tiritaya could not help but feel relieved in her heart while obeying on the surface.

Although this kind of thing is difficult to explain, it is undeniable that it is difficult for him to withstand such tremendous pressure in his heart.

Every time facing the Roman invasion, every attack and obstruction by the Parthian Guards led by him had no effect except causing greater casualties.

"It would be nice to change someone!" Tiritaya looked at the sword in his hand, then looked at the empty hall around him. He suddenly felt relieved and smiled.

Life without this kind of pressure is actually quite beautiful, even if there is still a little regret in the heart, but compared to this kind of relief, it is nothing to worry about.

Although it was indeed a bit excessive to put this kind of pressure on other people, but at this point, whatever he said was just the degenerate words of a giver.

Of course, in order to avoid other troubles in Atratome in the future, Tiritaya also began to seriously prepare the subsequent handover procedures, so that Atratome could lead better soldiers in a more perfect manner and form a better Parthian Guard!
Through Tiritaya's hands, this information and the related funds were quickly delivered to Atratome.

After receiving this message, Atratome became silent and said nothing.

"With such a heavy responsibility on my shoulders, can I really accomplish it?" Atratome looked at the cavalry in the distance. The scimitars on their waists, the bows and arrows in their hands, and the neat and orderly military formations all showed that this was an elite force.

However, this is just an elite force. If one really wants to form a complete Parthian Guard, one needs more than just an elite force.

What's more, this elite force of his is only elite in appearance. Even if such an elite force is enough to defeat most of the armies in the Parthian Empire, it still cannot change this point.

A truly elite army, in addition to rigorous training day after day, also requires excellent discipline and real battlefield killing. Only after being baptized by the battlefield can they truly achieve sublimation.

As for this, Atratome also has his own plan.

If one wants to choose an opponent without causing fear among other nobles in the country, then the best choice is a vassal of the Roman Empire.

The reason why he did not choose the Roman Empire was because it was too strong, so strong that the legion under his command had no chance of winning at all.

In that case, this scimitar that has not yet been unsheathed will probably die in the scabbard.

Even the Roman barbarians were a worthy opponent for the former Parthian army, and it was a good choice to use them for training.

The most important thing is that by choosing such an opponent, whether the war is won or lost, it will not attract the attention of the nobles in the Roman Empire and the Parthian Empire.

This alone is enough!

With this idea in mind, Atratome led his army to the land of the Eravites under the Roman Empire... (End of this chapter)

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