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"From your tone, you seem very unhappy?" Valena could still tell the tone of his younger brother. He frowned slightly and said in confusion, "Looking at this configuration, you are so young, but you have taken the position of the head of a legion. In terms of status, you are already on par with me, and you are still so young..."

"Brother, you don't know that the situation here is a little special..." Valeko did not admit that he had been promoted. Instead, he was full of disgust and said without scruples, "The legion commanders compete with each other, and the soldiers compete with each other. Although soldiers have many colleagues to compete with, with my strength, if I want to succeed, the chances are still great. However, the competition between legion commanders is not only about the legion commander's personal strength, but also the overall strength of the legion. In this regard, with so many nomads, we are basically at the bottom..."

Such a simple and unpretentious competitive strategy actually came from Jia Kui.

Jia Kui learned a little from Lu Jun, and then came up with an innovative internal project.

On the surface it is for fairness and justice, but in reality it is for further purification.

There is no way. In Jia Kui's opinion, Kabechi's way of playing is full of trust in the soldiers, so he is so laissez-faire.

But from the perspective of a ruler, he would really allow his generals, especially those with large troops, to have such thoughts and ideas, and even leave his country.

Just thinking about it, you will know that a normal ruler would never accept such a thing.

When rulers face such things, especially those that are likely to shake their power, prestige, and even their own reputation, there are actually not many choices they can make.

Either using tricks to lure them in or using violence to suppress them is a permanent solution.

Jia Kui's way of playing can further purify the beliefs and tendencies of these people, and place those who are not so pure in a more outer area to make them look more normal.

By following the military principle of "when the enemy is weak, make him strong, and when the enemy is strong, make him weak", we can further delay time, and then use this time to find ways and means to solve the problem.

Internally, the soldiers who are further purified will not only be a better team, but will also be more involved, energetic, and dependent.

Even if something unexpected happens, they can rely on the highly cohesive soldiers within to resist.

Of course, if Vasudeva I had shown the courage and confidence that his soldiers had shown in this situation, then none of the above problems would have existed.

Because a problem has occurred, Vessantara can solve it in a short period of time, and there is a high probability that it can be solved with just one notice.

Even more excessively, if these troops were handed over to Kabechi, he would be able to rely on his background and abilities to forcibly unify such outstanding officers.

"In other words, the information about the princess of the Han Empire is true?" Kenmailer simply ignored all the previous words, neglected the various hidden dangers involved, and directly stated the most essential point.

It was also their apparent reason and righteousness for moving from the south to the north. "It's true, otherwise, how could I not fight for it? How could I have gotten to this position now..." Vale pointed at himself and said speechlessly, "If I hadn't accidentally lost a few battles, I wouldn't be in this situation now. The commander and those excellent soldiers have gone, leaving only us..."

To put it nicely, they are the elite of the army, to put it bluntly, they feel like abandoned pawns.

Waiting for others to return, waiting for others to work hard, or waiting for others to make mistakes, will give them the opportunity to take their place.

"The district commander, outstanding legion commanders, and even many outstanding soldiers ran away?" Hearing this, Valena was speechless. With so many people running away, is it still necessary to defend the district?

If something unexpected really happened, could the leadership be completed with the help of the people who stayed behind?
After all, according to this rule, only the strong have a chance, and those who leave are without exception the strong men in the army or the backbone members of the army. If they lose such a part of people, it can basically be said that the army has lost its combat effectiveness in an ordinary legion.

However, after thinking about it, Valena nodded and said with some emotion, "If it is just for the princess, then it is understandable. I just don't know if they can bring the princess of the Han Empire back. If they can, it would be great..."

It can be said that facing Valena in such an excited state, Valeko's tone can be said to be quite decisive and direct, "They are not going to marry the princess of the Han Empire, but they are going to Chang'an City, the capital of the Han Empire, thousands of miles away, to meet the princess..."

"Run to Chang'an of the Han Empire? Isn't it too hasty to run so far to bring the princess back? If this angers the Han Empire, will there be no chance at all..." Thinking of the key to the problem, Kenmailer asked without hesitation.

Everyone knows this kind of thing. To a large extent, it is the same as when people meet each other. The first subjective impression accounts for a large proportion.

If you fail the first time, it will only make it more difficult for those who come after you.

Although he believed in Arvind very much, even the former emperor had failed, and failed miserably, so even Arvind's loyal supporters did not have such confidence in their hearts.

"If it was an ordinary princess of the Han Empire, I could still have such a dream." Valeko led everyone directly to the destination and pointed at the figure in the tent.

Beautiful and magnificent, even better than the fairies on earth...

"What is this? A sculpture?" Kenmailer looked at Valeko in confusion, trying to guess the answer. "Could this be a princess of the Han Empire?"

"Yes, that's right. This statue is of a princess of the Han Empire, and not just an ordinary princess..." Valeko walked to the side of the statue while speaking, and said sincerely, "This is the supreme, sacred and noble Princess of the Han Empire..."

"Her Majesty the Princess?" Kenmailer's brain almost froze when he heard this word, and he really couldn't react.

Arvind, who was watching and listening, paused as he was about to touch her... (End of this chapter)

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