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Chapter 2440 Ideal and Reality

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It can be said that as long as we wait for a while, the Kushan Empire’s naval fleet will be able to be rebuilt and continue to dominate the ocean.

But for Cecicelian, this problem is not a problem.

The failure of the navy in the Strait of Malacca made Cecilien, who thought he could retire, perk up again and study the war process to see if there was anything worth appreciating.

After watching it, Cecilyan felt a little disappointed.

Cecilien was very aware of the strength of the Han Empire, especially in the army, but the results in the navy were really disappointing.

It was not through a frontal assault that the Malacca Strait was taken, but rather through the use of surprise attacks and strategies, that that strategic location was captured.

Although from a military perspective, this method can greatly save losses, from another perspective, it is also a proof of lack of strength.

If you are really strong enough, powerful enough to crush the opponent, you will not use such strange tactics.

Only strategies that cannot be countered are worth implementing stably, but how many strategies can achieve this?
The most stable method in military affairs is always to rely on the strong to bully the weak and use absolute strength to achieve absolute victory.

In Cecilien's view, even if the Han Empire owned the Strait of Malacca, it would actually have no way to stop the attack of other naval personnel of the Kushan Empire.

The gap between the two sides is so huge that the phrase "bullying the weak" seems to have been embodied in reality.

Under normal circumstances, facing such an opponent, simply selecting a skilled naval commander would be enough to start a war to retake the Strait of Malacca.

However, Cecicelian, who is already very old, is very aware that he does not have much time.

The old injuries and illnesses in the body can no longer be cured by medicine or faith. These methods that seem miraculous to ordinary people can only prolong survival time.

The biggest opponent he has ever encountered in his life, the opponent that makes him feel the most powerless, has never been a person, but the intangible and invisible time.

As a veteran who has persisted on the battlefield, Cecilien naturally understands what is most important for a general, especially since he himself has great subjective will and power. When he says what he wants to do and can make the decision, others naturally have no right to waver.

When he needed to keep a low profile, Cecilien was just a founder of the Kushan Navy. When he didn't need to keep a low profile, Cecilien was the uncrowned emperor of the Kushan Navy, and his command level was even higher than that of Vasudeva I.

In the navy, one can disobey the orders of Vasudeva I, but one must never disobey the orders of Sethirschilian.

The former may not necessarily kill you, but the latter will definitely make you live until the next day.

This absolute gap all comes from Cecicelian's own strength, the strength of one person.

This guy has truly built up his own system and established unique rules in the navy. He can almost be said to be a military god.

It's just that because most of the battlefields were fought on land, Cecicelian's evaluation in this aspect was implicitly lowered. There was no way, Cecicelian was indeed very solid in command, but in terms of land warfare, he really couldn't beat the group of old men in the north.

In other words, although he once relied on the power of Brahmins, Cecilien did not win the final victory.

The struggle between the Cecilians and the North ended with heavy bleeding of the Brahmins.

Cecicelian was naturally very clear about the process and even understood where the gap between him and the North lay.

It can be said that in the Civil War, with the help of the Brahmins, both sides deployed similar numbers of soldiers, and even Cecilien had a certain advantage in the number of soldiers.

Unfortunately, despite having the advantage in numbers and command ability, Cecicelian still lost in the end.

Because there is no absolute command gap between Cecicelian and the older generation of Kushan people in Altai. There is indeed a gap, but it is not big.

This difference in command is insignificant compared to the difference in quality of soldiers on both sides.

It takes Cecicelian a lot of time for orders to reach the hands of the lower-level soldiers, but Altay himself can complete the delivery of orders in a very short time. The delay difference between the two sides is so large that it is unfair from the beginning.

What's more, the gap in the basic strength of the soldiers on both sides means that there will be turbulence on the battle line, and it is a turbulence that cannot be controlled by Cecicelian.

Even if you rely on your command advantage to create an advantage of having more people against fewer people around the battle line, what is the meaning of the advantage if two people cannot beat the other person alone?
After all, Cecilien's performance in the army was not as good as Wu Qi and Han Xin. He could not achieve absolute suppression in the area, nor absolute interspersion between movements.

It can be said that Cecicelian, who was disgusted by this aspect, finally made up his mind to train his own loyal backbone personnel.

In this regard, in addition to increasing investment in the family, a large amount of resources were invested in the navy, trying to cultivate one talent after another to restore face for his past.

However, the subsequent turmoil and changes between the north and the south allowed Cecicelian to maintain normal training and gave up condemning the North again.

As he got older, the enthusiasm and passion he once had gradually faded away for Cecicelian.

Personal mood and will can be put aside; the survival and inheritance of the family is the most important thing.

So on the one hand, he strengthened the training of the younger generation in the family. On the other hand, Cecicelian began to restrain himself and allowed Vasudeva I to join the navy.

The reason is both helpless and realistic. That is, Cecicelian, who has been working hard to cultivate his descendants, discovered a very uncomfortable reality. That is, in the entire family, or in the entire navy, he has not found someone who can truly inherit his mantle.

Without the ability to inherit everything from him, naturally he would not be able to use those terrifying system effects. How long could he last against Vasudeva I?

Rather than resisting stubbornly and getting a very bad result in the end, it is better to leave some mercy while he is still alive so that his descendants will not be completely wiped out. (End of this chapter)

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