Ashayan glanced at Vesudev in confusion, not knowing what the other person was talking about suddenly, but he still bowed respectfully. Vesudeva I turned his head and glanced at Trivedi, "Your performance is too poor, Gacholi, mobilize the assault scimitars, Sai King warriors, imperial guards infantry, and pada warriors from the north." Gachori He was overjoyed when he heard this. He was born in a royal family, and he was very aggrieved by the current situation, and Vesudeva I finally allowed them to go south. "Your Majesty, our south has not yet been defeated. The agreement that day was that the north can only go south after our south is defeated." After hearing this, the Brahmin priest lost his previous calmness and strode forward. "The north mobilizes troops and the south takes action. No matter what the reason is, Rahul is defeated. Even if he does not lose any land, the loss of the Kshatriyas is a fact. The northern military nobles have assembled an army and are waiting for orders in the Indus River! "Vesudeva I ordered coldly. "Ah?" Gacholi thought that he would be able to go to the battlefield with this wave of troops, but he ended up waiting along the Indus River. This made Gacholi a little unhappy, but he couldn't tell when he looked up at Vesuthiva I. With happy and angry eyes, Gacholi was full of words, but he just didn't dare to say them. "I don't need your reasons to argue. You signed the covenant at that time, so now you can implement the covenant for me. Brahma is watching you." Vesudeva I said coldly. The Brahmin priests may have been afraid of Vesuthiva I. After hesitating for a while, they nodded, indicating that they would fulfill the agreement at that time. After this wrangling was over and Vesudeva I sent everyone away, Sethi Kapil returned to the palace again, while Vesudeva I stood there waiting for him, along with Zhu He Come. "Your Majesty." Kapil bowed with one hand and saluted. "As far as your senses are concerned, how is the situation?" Vesudeva I looked at Kapil and asked. "The Brahmins are determined to take action." Kapil said calmly, "As for the others, your Majesty will know after checking. In this case, your Majesty thinks that the Brahmins will devote most of their strength to the war against the Han Dynasty. I'm afraid it's impossible, but the Han army is strong, and the Brahmins are very likely to have a situation that His Majesty hopes will happen for the sake of face. "What is the current situation of the Sethi family?" Vesudev I looked at Kapil and asked. "Grandfather has already met Moncombu." Kapil said expressionlessly. "How?" Vesutiva I said calmly. Sisi Selian, Sisi's previous head of the family, had previously requested Vesutiva I to see Mengkhambu in person. Although Vesutiva I had some problems, Although he didn't understand, he still agreed to the seventy-year-old man's request. Kapil had no expression on his face and did not reply. He just bowed his head deeply. Vesudeva I understood what the other party meant. It was probably sad. Their family established a navy during the Mauryan Dynasty. , and the previous head of the Sisi family, Selian, built the Kushan Navy system. It is precisely because of this old man in his seventies who has already stepped into the coffin that Kushan has a navy that truly crushes other empires from a systematic perspective. The basic theory of cloud gas reserves of the entire Kushan Navy and the development direction of the navy were built by Selian. If the Kushan Navy was only relatively strong before, then after Selian combined the entire naval warfare system with the cloud gas reserve basis, the Kushan Navy Really entered into the concept of the strongest. However, even if this family had already formed an indissoluble bond with the navy before Selian, it is still difficult for the descendants of the Sisi family to fully absorb the elders who have built a new system. Perhaps this is the so-called unfilial piety of descendants. So much so that not long ago, Selian even hid his identity and went to meet an outsider who had a lot of rifts with the Sisi family. Even after confirming the other party's qualifications, he began to think about whether to pass on his mantle to the other party. Those who can look past this kind of old man who is about to turn into a coffin don't actually care about the quarrel between the other party and their own family. On the contrary, as long as they are qualified enough to pass on their own mantle, they will not mind teaching them everything. After all, this is also inheritance, equivalent to blood inheritance. The new Sisi patriarch Kapil also has his own thoughts on this. Sometimes the descendants cannot be simply blamed for the unfilial piety of their descendants. Kapil's qualifications are something that even Vesudeva I would be wary of. After all, he can guess a general situation with just a few clues and one or two words of language inducement. This kind of ability, even Vesudeva I am also willing to give respect to you. It¡¯s a pity that this ability is completely different from the talent required by that person. The navy?Inheritance, relying on talent, after all, is not something that people without talent can play through hard work. Although Moncomb has a deep rift with the Sisi family, this rift is nothing to a person who is already lying in the coffin as stuffing. "Kapil, are you willing?" Vesudev I didn't know what kind of mentality he had, and asked with a smile that was unclear whether it was tempting or mocking. "I'm not willing to accept it, but I can accept it." Kapil's expression remained almost unchanged, hiding all his expressions and thoughts in his disguise, "Although I don't want to admit it, in this regard, Your Majesty doesn't think so. Is Mengkamp better?" Vesutiva I nodded when he heard this, "If you want to intervene in the next thing, just intervene. If you don't want to, the Sisi family will treat it as nothing happened. I think you are better than anyone else. We all understand the current situation, and I don¡¯t want the few young people to become even rarer.¡± Upon hearing this, Kapil bowed and saluted, then turned and left, while Zhu Helai stared at Kapil¡¯s back thoughtfully. "Your Majesty, in fact, it is not good to think too much about some things." Kapil said casually when he was about to walk out, and then there was no reply, and silence completely returned to the palace. "Come Zhu He, mobilize the troops." A flash of determination flashed across Vesudev's eyes. Kapil's last words really gave him a wake-up call, and his original hesitation was once again cleared away. "Your Majesty, do you really want to do this now?" Zhu Helai frowned and asked. "If you retreat, you will lose everything, so what's the harm in moving forward." Vesudeva I's eyes were as deep as water. "In this case, I will connect all the states as soon as possible." Zhu Helai nodded calmly and said, "Only the Han army, we are afraid we still need to continue fighting with it." "Whether it is success or failure, we will We all need a place to vent our conflicts. Since the Han Dynasty has been offended, let's offend him. Although the Han army is strong, our Kushan army is not weak either." Vesutiva I slowly opened her eyes and said with determination. "The dispatch of the Royal Guards has spanned hundreds of years since the era of the Great Yueshi. Over the years, there have been many heroes of our Yueshi. The most elite veterans selected from the north have also been entrusted to the previous generations. With the will of heroes, this country was built with us, the Great Yueshi, as the main force," Vesutiva I ordered coldly. Since the establishment of the visualization system, the Kushan emperors, as long as they still have the will to conquer, will try to suppress the Brahmins in order to correct the status of the Kushan royal family. Compared with those Machiavellians, Vesudeva I directly practiced With his own will, he has now established a powerful army that belongs only to him. As an empire, this legion that Vesudeva I placed his will on was not called the Imperial Guards, but the Royal Guards. Unlike the previous armies that defended the country, this elite was established just to Carry out the king's will. Vesudeva I was a tyrant. He was just a tyrant in the past. But after he woke up and took charge, he developed some extreme desire for control. Maybe he is not too exaggerated due to the current environment in Kushan, but in his heart and his thinking, he is going further and further down the road of thugs. As a successor emperor, not the founding emperor, when he took charge, he found that he was constrained, and what emerged was not the idea of ????strategic checks and balances, but an astonishing desire to conquer. Such emperors are weird in all dynasties. However, the point where tyrants are stronger than faint emperors is that tyrants are capable and have unimaginable execution capabilities. A tyrant with a desire to conquer will naturally build a chariot for himself. Go for a ride. The so-called Royal Guards, a regiment with a low-key name that is not worthy of the Imperial Guards, was established by Vesudeva I. Although the name is terrible, his strength is very reliable. He is an elite enough veteran selected from the elite army of the north. Later, he used the visualization method of the south to let him visualize the heroes of the Yuezhi for thousands of years. To strengthen its own basic strength, after it took shape, it took another two years of running-in to truly establish it. They were originally top-notch soldiers selected from the brutal survival environment of the Gobi desert. They already possess the combat awareness of the most elite dual-talented army. ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? out??out??? This time Vesudeva I does not intend to retire. Whether the Brahmin has any plans or no plans, he is different from the previous generations of Kushan emperors. He is of the same mind as the north.??, he is not a Brahmin Kshatriya, he is a conqueror of the Yuezhi! Although Vesudeva I never once supported the north on the surface, his desire to conquer as a tyrant made him clear about his identity. He was a conqueror from the north, not a watchdog lassoed by the Brahmins. .