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Chapter 2229 The Unaccepted Elite Peacock Carrying Brahma!

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However, apart from making a simple exchange and removing some of the obvious sand to make it look more pleasing to the eye, Rahul actually has a lot to face.

Except for a part of the soldiers who were initially drawn up and could still be called the army, the vast majority of the soldiers that followed were basically just conscripted young and middle-aged men.

"General Rahul, according to your request, in addition to the 100,000 troops, we will recruit 300,000 young and strong men for your training. As for the equipment you need, we will mobilize craftsmen to work overtime to make the weapons and equipment you need to meet your needs..." Shawal, who always felt that staying too long was not a good thing, quickly explained the rest of the matter without any delay.

Rahul himself was not surprised by such a large number of people. The Brahmins basically had the final say over other classes within the system. Recruiting people from lower castes would not only not come at any cost, but would be welcomed instead.

Because people of lower castes carry sins from the moment they are born, working for the Brahmins is itself a process of atonement.

Even if the right and wrong provided is tortuous and distorted, it cannot change the ideas and environmental education of the lower races. That's it.

"Only human ones?" Rahul, thinking back to his elite troops, turned to look at Sharwal and asked directly about something else.

"What does General Rahul mean?" Shawal also stopped muttering and asked calmly.

"I want to rebuild the peacock! It requires a lot of things." Rahul looked at the huge creatures in the military camp in the distance, the largest animals on land - elephants.

As a very timid and intelligent elephant, it is a social animal.

Theoretically speaking, it is actually quite difficult to carry out combat missions. Even though the elephant's defense, load-bearing capacity and impact capacity are among the best on the entire land, it is still due to its character.

"Elephants are the mounts of gods, not something that can be ridden by low-caste untouchables. So General Rahul, please don't do this again. If you do this, I can't guarantee what decision they will make..." Hearing this, Shawal hesitated for a moment, but finally spoke up and gave advice, trying to stop Rahul's behavior.

The Peacock Legion is truly unrivaled in the world, and its combat capability is extremely reliable. In this regard, both the North and the South recognize this point.

But for the Brahmins, it is precisely this power that makes it impossible for them to accept reality.

The name of the Peacock Legion alone is not something a normal legion can bear, but Rahul dared to name his legion like that.

It is neither the Elephant Corps nor the Fearless Corps, but the peacock which is the mount of Lord Brahma and carries Brahma. It is named after it. Even though Rahul himself is a Brahmin, the army personnel are not, so in essence, it is also a violation of the rules.

Those who could ride elephants were either Brahmins or Kshatriyas. As a result, an elephant corps was formed, but the people who rode the elephants were just people of low castes.

How can others accept this?

Especially the Brahmins who call themselves the embodiment of nobility and the mouth of Brahma, how do they view their own elephant mounts?

When mounts have no way to distinguish their respective identities, then where is their dignity and nobility reflected?

In this situation, with Rahul taking the lead, there would be a lot of people who were dissatisfied, but Rahul was strong enough to enforce it. Others could not see such a little face and confronted Rahul, who was at the peak of his power and shouldered the life and death of the South.

However, in this situation, Rahul did not keep his original intention and stop there, but instead increased his intensity.

Among the soldiers of the Peacock Legion, the crimes they have committed can be directly pardoned based on their performance and abilities, and they can even be helped to complete their class transformation.

Rahul's reason was very simple. Since only Purma and Kshatriyas could ride elephants, wouldn't it be better to turn these soldiers into Kshatriyas?
This kind of reward and behavior directly caused the number of soldiers trying to join the Peacock Legion to surge, even to a fanatical level.

Rahul, who opened this loophole, was naturally targeted by the Brahmin class itself.

Brahmins do have the right to pardon the crimes of other lower castes and to upgrade the class of others. Looking at the quota and number, it is absolutely strictly controlled. There may not even be one Brahmin per year.

Because there are too many of them, it is easy to shake the foundation of the system, causing the system to be unstable, thus triggering greater turmoil.

Once the turmoil begins, if they want to stop it, is the price they can afford?

Therefore, almost all Brahmins will consciously abide by this kind of behavior in order to maintain the ruling status of their class and strengthen class distinctions!

What was Rahul’s behavior as a result?
It's as if this unspoken rule that maintains the ruling class does not exist, and those meritorious officials are rewarded unscrupulously.

This certainly brought the Peacock Legion's fighting power and fighting will to an unprecedented level, but how could the Brahmins accept such behavior? This behavior was enough to shake the foundation of the system!
If all the soldiers of the Maurya Army were transformed into Kshatriyas, would the Brahmins be able to accept it?

How can I accept this?

The Kshatriyas are military aristocrats and the backbone of the army. They represent the hand of Brahma, the embodiment and spokesperson of military force.

Just give it to others casually, just because you have achieved some victories, won some wars, and then give it away.

As for the so-called trial of Brahma, people of lower castes may believe in it.

As long as one could pull the peacock's bow, he would have completed the trial and would be promoted. Even if the mortality rate exceeded 95%, it still could not stop the endless stream of people.

But such a high mortality rate is not a big deal in the eyes of the Brahmins. If there really is a so-called Brahma trial, shouldn't it be the kind where ten thousand people go and only one survives?

Rahul made it clear that the probability of the legion's survival was too high, and the rewards and exemptions after survival were totally unacceptable to the Brahmin system.

So after the Civil War, the Brahmins placed Rahul under house arrest and split the Peacock Corps into two super elite corps. They also kept injecting sand into the corps, killing the transcendents and class risers one after another. (End of this chapter)

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