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Chapter 2326: Cannot be bound, because I want to see the princess

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All we can say is that they didn’t consider perfection when they formulated the rules, which gave Bagel the opportunity to succeed, and it was also their mistake.

After all, they were only concerned about becoming stronger at that time and forgot that there were linguistic and cultural differences between them and the Han Empire.

This difference is not only reflected in language communication, but also in behavioral habits.

However, they were influenced by the Han Empire in the past. In essence, although there was a gap, they were still able to learn and understand it.

Moreover, they exerted their subjective initiative and further learned the language and behavior of the Han Empire, which enabled them to communicate smoothly in Chang'an despite being strangers.

Of course, people like Bagel are not included in these exchanges.

It can be said that Tinoyka was very happy in his heart when he heard Bagel say this.

If you are willing to learn these things, it will definitely be faster than being forced to learn them.

The learning efficiency will naturally be different if it is forced or voluntary.

Therefore, if Bagel, who originally didn't study much, is willing to learn the culture and behavioral habits of the Han Empire after this experience, then his trip will be worthwhile.

"Is that kind of etiquette and the way of conversation really what a soldier should know?" Bagger thought about the people in his own legion. They were not rude and barbaric, but they were not strong either.

Although the combat effectiveness is good, the relevant military discipline and quality are indeed very average. As for reading and writing, that is even more impossible.

Not to mention the writing of the Han Empire, even for the writing of the Dayuezhi, there were only a handful of soldiers who could recognize and write it.

"They are the princess' guards. It should be normal for them to know these things, right?" Hearing this, Tinoica thought about it in his mind and said with some uncertainty.

He hadn't noticed it before, but after being reminded this time, Tinoeka realized that something was wrong.

They are people who can read and write, people who have the power of knowledge, especially the younger generation, who look about the same age, and are being recruited into the army in such large numbers? Does this seem normal?
Apart from anything else, it is basically impossible to gather a legion of people of similar age who can read and write in the entire Dayuezhi.

It can even be said that being able to achieve such strength at such a young age, as well as knowing the relevant etiquette and mastering the knowledge, are not things that an ordinary soldier can do.

"So they are not ordinary soldiers, nor are they ordinary princess guards, but a guard composed of children of nobles? No wonder they have not been disbanded despite such irresponsible behavior, and there is no punishment at the political level..." Based on his own experience, Bagel gave a guess that was in line with the reality and agreed with it.

The reality is very simple. If all the members of the Princess Guard are children of aristocrats, then it is normal for them to have such physical and personal qualities.

After all, the children of nobles have never lacked food since childhood, so it is not difficult for them to practice cavalry and martial arts.

Moreover, if all of them are children of nobles, the political power they combine will also be a huge force. When they serve as the princess's guard, it not only shows the nobles' support for the princess of the empire, but also a pure recognition.

In return, the Princess Guard naturally possesses power and status that other armies cannot imagine, so even if they fail in some aspects of their duties, they can still exit safely, or even unscathed.

"You guessed wrong about this. The situation you mentioned is indeed normal for nobles. Political compromise and exchange of interests make this kind of thing possible, but you forgot one thing, which is also the most fatal point, that is, their military discipline." Tinoyka watched Chen Ze and others go away, and said softly, "The legion built by pure nobles does have extraordinary capital and strong political power, but in that case, it will also intensify personal differences, and it will not have such pure discipline like this legion..."

In fact, in addition to these, Tinoeka still had some confusion in his heart. Even though he had learned about this princess guard, he knew that many things were conflicting.

Relying on the discipline and loyalty of this princess guard, as well as the corresponding strength, and the fact that it was established extremely early, there is no way they would not follow the eldest princess in the charge unless she personally leads the charge!

It is impossible for the emperor to lead the charge while the soldiers stand still. Even in the Kushan Empire, such a situation would not occur.

So if we discard this impossible situation, then the possible situations and the reasons why they happened in the first place are only those few.

Just thinking about the fact that after this battle, Liu Tong would get the ticket to Chang'an and radiate the hearts of the people, Tinoica had a rough idea in his heart.

But even though he understood all this, Tinoeka didn't feel the slightest resistance or disgust in his heart. Instead, he liked her even more.

This princess of the Han Empire is capable, kind, and able to make decisive choices at critical moments. She is no less than a god.

Even in comparison, Tinoeka felt that his own emperor, Vasudeva I, was probably not even qualified to carry shoes.

The gap in personal strength and charm between the two sides was too obvious, and Tinoeka did not recognize his own emperor, Vasudeva I, at all.

It is ridiculous that a mere conflict of North-South division and North-South confrontation took so much time and used such dirty means and failed in the end.

If Vasudeva I could really be like the princess of the Han Empire, leading the troops and charging into battle before everyone else, how could the world not be pacified? And the north and the south not be at peace?

"I don't know what the selection criteria for this guard are?" Bagger, who did not carefully study the political implications, began to ask about the recruitment requirements of the Princess Guard after hearing that the Princess Guard was not composed of children of nobles.

"I'm not sure. It seems that since arriving in Chang'an, I have never heard of the Princess Guard recruiting people. But seeing how young they are, I can roughly guess that it is probably just those few things." Tinoyka came back to his senses, glanced at Bagel, and then said seriously, "Age, personal strength, cultural exchange ability, family background, etc.?!"

Tinoyka, who said this, to some extent, also hoped that Bagel could learn the language and etiquette of the Han Empire.

It’s not because this behavior is so good, but because Bagel cannot let him be restrained by such a reason.

He also wants to meet the eldest princess... (End of this chapter)

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