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It can be said that the position of the Sulen family became the position chosen by both Ganasis and Tiritaya.

For Tilitaya, the reason for choosing the Sulen family was simply because the family was strong enough and its location was suitable enough.

As long as the Su Lun family can be severely damaged, and this great noble family loses their own rights and the right to crown the royal family as emperor, then many things will return to the hands of the royal family.

As for the price paid for this, Tiritaya can be said to not care at all.

Even though something unexpected happened during the operation, Tiritaya had realized it in his heart.

As for Ganasis, he chose this great nobleman just to make his life better in public and not have to bear the impact of rumors.

It is easy to pass on the blame if you want to. This kind of accident happened on the Su Lun family's territory.

No matter how you look at it, the Su Lun family is the first choice to take the blame.

They have their own strength and are on their own territory, so they have enough time to act. They have conflicts with the Parthian royal family and have motives.

Combining these three factors, Ganasis felt that as long as he did not expose himself, the Sulen family would be blamed.

And because of the relationship between the two sides, even in the face of condemnation from the Parthian royal family, for the sake of future status and power, the Sulen family would never choose to surrender.

Because once they surrender, the Sulen family will not only lose everything they have now, but also their future.

At that time, in this tit-for-tat situation, we might even be able to see the Sulen family fighting against the Parthian royal family.

At that time, without losing a single soldier, he would be able to watch the Parthian Kingdom fall into civil strife, and he would be able to reap the benefits.

Thinking about it this way, Ganasis felt more and more that there was nothing wrong with his idea.

However, the prerequisites are relatively high, that is, there must be specific information about this caravan, as well as a light cavalry that is fast enough, responsive enough, and can use Parthian army weapons as much as possible.

The former is easy to deal with. The Roman Empire has never lacked such lackeys, and it is not difficult to obtain such information.

But the latter was different. Even though they learned from Parthia and took countermeasures, the Roman Empire still did not have excellent light cavalry. At least in the eyes of Ganasis, there was not a single one that could be called excellent.

"Forget it, with some temporary training, they should be able to be used. After all, the Parthian guys are really not that strong..." Out of contempt for the Parthian Empire and the wars over the years, Ganasis, who thought he knew the Parthian Empire very well, made his own choice.

Of course, for the sake of confidentiality, the number of light cavalry selected by Ganasis was not too large, only half of the regular legion, and its personnel were mainly composed of citizens of the Roman Empire.

The citizens of the Roman Empire, who had always been proud, did not resist such a task. Instead, they were filled with joy from top to bottom.

The citizens of the Roman Empire were very fond of stealing silk, and they would not have any resistance or opposition even if it needed to be kept secret.

This kind of task was something I had been longing for in the past, but now that it was delivered to my doorstep, how could I let it go?

Noting the condition of the soldiers, Ganasis was quite satisfied. If the soldiers could always maintain this state, then many things would not be as difficult as they seemed.

Even to put it a little too far, if the whole army could maintain such morale and mentality, he would not necessarily lose the last time he faced the Xiliang Iron Cavalry. Thinking of this, Ganasis was still a little depressed. Who would have thought that such an outrageous thing as the Xiliang Iron Cavalry would appear in a normal autumn wind operation.

"This time, we must be fully prepared and calculate possible unexpected situations..." After the accident with the Xiliang Iron Cavalry, Ganasis became more cautious in planning and deployment.

After all, the defense and attack capabilities displayed by the opponent are indeed very strong. It can be said that except for speed, other aspects are very comprehensive, and the number is also not small.

It is obvious that this is a legion with a complete reserve system and also a powerful legion.

The fighting power displayed by the opponent deserves Ganasis' respect.

Therefore, Ganasis himself had no intention of violating the treaty submitted between the strong men, and he calmly abided by such a treaty.

Even if they really wanted to teach the Parthian Empire a lesson, they would wait until the treaty expires.

There is no way. The empire is so proud. Whether it comes earlier or later, they will not lose.

A temporary victory or defeat will not change the final victory.

The Sulen family, which is about to be in the middle of the storm, is actually very confused.

The major nobles were well aware of the silk trade. If the Han Empire said it was gone, then it definitely was gone.

It was impossible for the Han Empire to free up so much silk for Vologases V just because of a word or a letter.

It’s not that they looked down on the royal family, but they really didn’t think that the Parthian royal family was qualified to be compared with the Han Empire.

Such a huge gap in strength is enough to make anyone abandon the original fantasy in his mind, hold the weapon in his hand tightly and be ready for battle.

Given this huge gap in power, it would be impossible for Vologases V to succeed.

But the information sent back from Ctesiphon was not false. The amount of continuous silk was so large that it could be said to be visible to the naked eye.

According to normal calculation, if we count the number of transport horses and camels one by one, we can know how huge the amount of silk is.

Similarly, such a huge market trading volume also brings in considerable commissions.

Most importantly, the price of silk in the Roman Empire was obvious to all.

Even silk in Rome was more outrageous than grain. You could question the price of grain, but you could not question the price of silk in Rome.

If the former has less food, only the barbarians will die. If the latter is gone, what nobles will there be? What Roman pride will there be?
"Are you under pressure, so you try your best to get it together? Vologases V's recent behavior does not seem to be content with the status quo. Is he trying to buy time by doing this?" The head of the Sulen family was thinking about everything that was happening now and what he should do next.

Vologases V's purpose was simple: to buy more time to grow and develop.

But what they have to do is to prevent the royal family from becoming stronger and maintain the status quo... (End of this chapter)

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