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Chapter 1774 Coveting

After Brah went out, Helilah and Leibreil began to produce secret letters reported to Vesutva I.

The letter details the results of the Kushan and Han Dynasty's war in the Wenga region, and after the Zhengxin, three narratives of pure battlefield changes were attached, without any guiding language, and then the different speculations and analysis from the three people were finally analyzed.

The speculation and analysis of these three people have their own one-sided places, similarities, and conflicts, but this is the opinions of these three people.

As for what Visultav I could see from this righteous letter and the three supporting battlefield descriptions and insights, it would not be something that Helilah and the other two could manage.

In fact, what Helilah and others didn't know was that when they were writing the letter, Vesutva I had already received a secret letter sent back by Zhukayabo and Ghassini.

Although the incident of the Han army fighting in the Navy of Malacca was covered by Chuli's army, Zhu Kashyabo and Chuli, as nobles who understood what the Han Dynasty meant, finally decided to write a secret letter and sent it back by boat.

The speed of boats and ships in the sea is indeed much higher than that of the army, but if the speed is only compared to the individual, the navy is far inferior to the cavalry running straight.

Therefore, this letter floated on the sea for more than a month before reaching the Kushan coast, and then rushed to Visutva I by land.

Let me first talk about the recent life of Vesutva I. Since he became violent, he found that many things are no longer a problem for him.

Khwarezm (Uzbek, Turkmen region) had turned against it before, right? Kharasan (Tajik, Turkmen, Uzbek region) had turned against it before, right? The entire north of Kushan is semi-independent, right? It would be fine if Kushan, which started from Central Asia, lost the Pamirs, but now it is almost over.

However, when Visuteva I was just living a life of slumber, as long as there was no problem in the area of ​​Peshawar, Visuteva I was too lazy to care about life and death in other places. Besides, this was a historical problem for him, and Brahmins always pulled their backs, so Visuteva I was too lazy to care about it.

After losing a pill of spiritual relics, Visutva I suddenly realized that his throne seemed a little unstable, and then there seemed to be a troublemaker. Oh no, it seemed that there were Brahmins and Kshatriya to harm him. Visutva I was immediately shocked.

Although he would not be killed as an emperor, just thinking about living a life that affects millions of people with every word and deed, Vesutva felt a sense of despair in his lifetime.

Under the pressure of this kind of thinking, Vessutva I cheered up. Anyway, it was already so bad that I could not step down even if I messed up. I was afraid of a ghost, so Vessutva I began to act manic.

First, he pacified the country's chaos, then dried Khwarezm, and then fought against Khrasan. Finally, he found that all the reactionaries seemed to be paper tigers. Those guys who were whining at the beginning wanted him to step down were cut by him like rice harvesting and no one said anything.

Inexplicably, Vessutva I found that his throne was stable, and there were many internal energy from low castes that jumped out of their Kushan to surrender to him. There were more than twenty. Vessutva I could guarantee that before this, he had never thought that there were so many internal energy that had not been registered in the people who had not been registered.

The Brahmins agreed at the beginning that as long as they were lower than the Kshatriya class, they would be given the Kshatriya status as long as they entered the inner energy and left the body. Unexpectedly, there were so many internal energy that they left the body and did not accept the Brahmin enthronement.

What I didn't expect was that after he went wild and frantically, he not only executed the rebels one by one, but also gained such a huge number of supporters.

Although Visutva I was not a qualified emperor, he was an emperor after all, so he still had some political minds. He knew very well what it was like to be unwilling to defect to the Brahmins and to defect to his internal energy and leave his body, but this was not a bad thing.

At that time, Visuteva, who had almost done his best to step down and killed people together, was not afraid of Brahmins for his life. It didn't matter anyway. If he fell, whether he did these things now or not would be the result.

With this idea, after Visutva I wiped out all the rebellions in Kushan and snatched back all the semi-independent Khwarezm and Khrasan, Visutva I finally provoked the divine power that he had always been very unhappy.

Although the Brahmins are very strong, they are different from any previous era, and even from the time when Yan Gaozhen came to South Asia. In this era, Vesutva I had greater power in the world than Brahmins!

In the past, no matter which era it was, the Brahmins who held the divine power also had higher strength than the royal power in the world. They had soldiers, generals, and their own countries.

However, this kind of power was nothing to Visutva I, who was ready to pull people into the water before stepping down, killed the generals who were inserted into the royal guards by the Brahmins, and directly airborne an internal energy and left the body. Those who were dissatisfied would kill them.

In a nearly cleansing way, relying on more than twenty-two thought that Vessutva I suppressed the rebellion and decided to set up Central Asia with great courage and great ability, it came spontaneously from the people to surrender. Vessutva I successfully held the vast majority of Kushan's military power in his hands.

As for the remaining part of the military power, it was completely for Brahmins to give face. Otherwise, Visutva would really not mind being contaminated with the so-called divine blood.

Naturally, Vesutva I truly felt what I meant by the country. He was deeply addicted to this feeling. This feeling of commanding the world made him truly feel that he was living, rather than being controlled by divine power like a puppet like before.

It is precisely because of this that Vesutva I, who was firmly in the throne, actively consolidated the Kushan territory and sent large troops to conquer and intimidate the people, in order to allow his orders to pass further.

At present, Vessutva I has once again restored the Kushan territory to its peak period. Except for the Pamirs, because the Han army was still squatting there and did not dare to take action, Vessutva I could occupy all the other places.

However, Vasudeva I had already dispatched an envoy to the Han Dynasty in advance to observe, understand, and see if there was any chance. To be honest, after Vasudeva I recovered the land that Kushan had lost, he really wanted to have a fight with the Han army.

Fortunately, this guy is just a tyrant, not a foolish monarch, and the Han Dynasty is there, so he just had the idea of ​​coveting, wondering if there is a chance to prove it himself.

In addition to the continuous good news from the South Asian subcontinent, Vasudeva I's heart that wanted to challenge the Han Dynasty became increasingly restless, but without accurate information from the Han Dynasty, he could only suppress his restless heart.

However, just when Vessutva I suppressed his inner restlessness, the news from Zhukayah and Chulique came over. This news was like a heart-boosting needle for Vessutva I, which made the mood that had already been suppressed become restless again.

"Hahahaha, our army encountered the Han army at sea, and defeated it, and only escaped two ships. Okay, okay, well, well done, I want to reward Zhu Kayahbo and Ghasene!" After seeing the content of the letter, Vesutva I immediately laughed.

I really want to do whatever I want, as if everything has gone well since he became a tyrant, as if God is afraid of a tyrant.

"Hmph, Chuli is actually afraid of causing trouble. What are you afraid of? If you beat me, what are you afraid of? Humph, diplomatic issues, what are you kidding? We Kushan never talked about diplomacy with the weak. If the Han Empire is capable, then row a boat and fight, what are you afraid of?" Vesutipa I sneered after seeing the anxious narratives of Chuli, afterwards.

For Vesutva I, although he was not sure how strong the Han Empire was, he knew very well that this situation, which was similar to an unexpected situation, with the strength they showed, most of them would go back to the negotiating table.

[The navy of the Han Empire looked very ordinary and was destroyed by Zhu Kayyapa. Zhu Kayyapa also said that if it weren't for the capture alive, he would probably be able to easily destroy the opponent. Moreover, the opponent has two powerful generals with extreme internal energy leaving the body, and both have legion talents. This is a top legion configuration.]

After reading this, Vesutva I restrained his complacentness and thought carefully. He quickly realized that the Han Dynasty did not talk about the army, the Navy was definitely not their Kushan opponent. With this alone, they had nothing to fear about the Han Dynasty.

[It seems that I was a bit too conservative about the Han Dynasty before. So should I try to reclaim the Pamir Mountains and even approach the Caspian Sea to the west?]

Vesutva I hesitated that for a country of their level, as long as there is a military level that others cannot catch up with, their war will be optional for them.

[Let's wait first, I have a lot of time. In my impression, the Han Empire has always been famous for its cavalry and infantry.] Vesuteva I forcibly sootheed the restlessness in his heart, but it was obvious that he had no idea that he had completely concealed his covetousness for the Han Dynasty.

As a tyrant and a tyrant who can hold his own position, the ability required must be higher than that of most wise monarchs. Moreover, compared with the so-called wise monarchs, tyrants may not care about other people's opinions, so the execution ability of tyrants is very terrible.

After eliminating the domestic rebellions one by one and solving the problems left over from history such as Khwarezm and Kharasan, Vasudeva I rose to compete with the founding monarch of the Kushan Kingdom. No, it is no longer a rival. What Vasudeva I wanted was to transcend.

The continuous news of victory from the Baicheng Dynasty did not make Vesutva I obviously excited, because for an empire, there is no possibility that no non-imperial could be solved by them.

For the empire, the small country next to it is just willing to be unsubstantiable or not, and there is no such thing as being pushed back by the kingdom.

Therefore, this almost destined victory can only be regarded as a snack before the meal for Vesutva I.

Even for Vesutva I, if Brah was defeated by the Baicheng Dynasty, or the Ten Kingdoms, or even more alliances of nations, Vesutva I would give Brah a second army to avenge him. Perhaps the power of the empire will be comparable to the local kingdoms in those distant places, but the empire far surpasses the kingdoms in one point, that if you lose, you can come again.

What can you lose? What can you lose? There are only a handful of people who have always won in ancient times. The confidence of the empire has never failed, but I can do it again if I lose. And if I don’t do it once, I can do it twice, and if I don’t do it twice, I can do it three times until I kill you completely.

This is the confidence of the empire. For Vessutva I, the ants next to me don’t need to take them seriously. As far as he knows, there are only three countries, the distant Rome, the declining rest, and the unfathomable Han Empire.

For Kushan, the most suitable thing is naturally the rest that seems to be setting sun, but for Vasudeva I, there is only one that is most suitable, that is, the Han Empire.

His Majesty Yan Gaozhen, who wanted to surpass the founding of his country, expand territory, and leave a basic foundation for Kushan, had only one choice for Vesutipa I, that is, to regain the Pamirs that His Majesty Yan Gaozhen gave up, merged the east of the Caspian Sea into the territory of Kushan again, and then faced the Han Empire in the Western Regions, and once again begged the other party to marry the princess to Kushan.

Of course, it's okay not to follow this path, and it's okay to overthrow the Han Empire directly to the ground, but the second choice is that even Visutva understands that this is seeking death.

Although I really want to do this, I still need to consider the reality. Vesutva I did want to compete with the Han Dynasty, but this level of the Han Dynasty needs to be limited to a tolerant range and cannot really make the Han Dynasty angry.

Dayuan was so rude back then. In view of the other party's strength, the Han Dynasty also felt that it was not cost-effective to work hard to expedition. Even the Han Dynasty turned a blind man to pay heavy taxes on the Silk Road. In the end, the blind Dayuan made the Han Dynasty angry.

In the end, Emperor Wu of Han didn't care that Dayuan was thousands of miles away, so he sent troops to go there. He even fought the capital, killed the king, and then replaced a new king. Although this country was called Dayuan in the future, it was actually not replaced except for the people, but all the people were replaced.

Think about it again, the distance between the capital of Dayuan and the current Kushan Peshawar was thousands of miles away, and there was no shortage of these thousands of miles. It was really annoying. Even if this kind of thing happened, even if they rely on the geographical advantage, Kushan could win, Visutva could not swallow this breath.
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