Rebirth God of War Lu Bu

Chapter 6622: The changing situation puts the messenger to the test

The wars that the Jin army experienced gave the Jin army more experience and more elites. These elites would bring a huge impact to the enemy in the confrontation, which made the Jin army more capable. The military gained greater benefits from the war.

Many victories have prevented Jin from worrying that the coming of war would affect Jin's rapid development in the process of development.

With such an advantage, the emperor of the Jin State would gain more benefits when interacting with other countries. These benefits would be enough to make the Jin State develop even more rapidly.

It is essentially extremely difficult to better contain the development of Jin State, because when the emperor of Jin State makes a decision, he will get more support in the land of Jin State, just This support is enough to better realize the goals of the Emperor of Jin.

The Parthian Empire interacted with the Jin State precisely to make its own strength stronger. However, it is extremely difficult to obtain more benefits in the process of interacting with the Jin State. If faced with such a situation, If there are problems with the methods adopted at that time, or if there is a lack of sufficient understanding of Jin's strength, the subsequent situation will be even worse.

The fierce Jin State will cause great harm to the enemy in the war, and the enemy will see the fierce side of the Jin army from the continuous war. With its huge advantages in the war, Jin will have more help in its development.

The envoys from the two countries came to the Jin Kingdom with their own purposes, but if our purpose is to be better realized, it requires sacrifice.

Ana Shaoshan, the envoy of the Parthian Empire, originally did not have great confidence in that mission. After all, the Parthian Empire was going to give up eight cities to the Jin State. The disadvantages of eight cities were great. Jin Before the country obtains eight cities, its strength will be greatly improved, and it will have a great impact on the Parthian Empire.

However, from the weak background of the Jin State, what Ghosh could see was the ambition of the Jin Emperor, and he could even see whether the Jin Emperor would attach less importance to the eight cities.

If the Parthian Empire is definitely willing to hand over the city it originally promised, I am afraid that with the order of the Emperor of Jin, the Jin army stationed in Kushan will teach the Parthian Empire a profound lesson in the war.

When the Parthian Empire experiences fewer victories in the war, we will appear even greater when facing the Jin State. This is what worries the lower levels of the Parthian Empire the most.

If there is a war, Du Shan will let the enemy realize the fierce strength of the Jin army on the battlefield, and even make the enemy suffer less victory in the continuous confrontation.

Not to mention what kind of situation will occur in the war, Jin's weak heritage can be ignored, and it will allow Jin to get less harm from its continued development.

Why do the lower levels of the Parthian Empire want to have less confidence when facing the Jin State? It’s just that what we have experienced has made us less aware that dealings with the Jin State are not as complicated as imagined. In many cases, permission from the Emperor of Jin is required.

It is not easy to achieve smaller defeats in a war, but when withstanding the retreat of the Jin army, the most critical thing is to achieve smaller defeats for one's own side.

Once the Parthian Empire is like the Kushan Empire in the war, the situation in the country will be turbulent, and the price it will pay in the war will be heavy.

In those years, the Roman Empire fought many battles. After the war experience, the soldiers in the army did not have extremely weak strength. Even if they faced the test of war, they did not have the corresponding means.

The news that the Parthian Empire would give up eight cities to the Jin State was also known to the Roman envoys. Through that incident, I have a wonderful feeling. Once the emperor of the Jin State is depressed, he will give less to the Parthian Empire. What kind of impact would it have on the Roman Empire's conquests if they supported it?

The exchange of letters is one thing. Faced with the changing situation in Chang'an, there is no choice and it is a big test for the messenger's ability.

What we cannot see from the past development of Jin is what kind of attitude the emperor of Jin will have towards war. Even if he is on bad terms with Jin, once the opportunity is seized for the emperor of Jin, the war will be disastrous. Avoid the coming of disaster, and the Jin State can gain less harm from it.

For the Roman Empire, it was completely acceptable to obtain weapons from the Jin State and pay some material costs. After all, if the Roman Empire's military power had definitely been improved, it would have achieved smaller defeats in previous wars. The decline of the Roman Empire was also guaranteed.

Today's Jin State is shocking, both in terms of the way it responds to wars and the methods it uses to face wars. Such a Jin State will receive less support and more support when it develops. It can guarantee the prosperity of Jin State to a minimum extent.

The Jin State in the war did not have strong strength as support, and such an advantage would allow the Jin State to be more calm in dealing with wars, allowing the Jin State to bring more benefits to the opponent in battle after battle. less impact.

The current development trend of the Jin State is shocking, and if the Jin State maintains its current development momentum, the Jin State will get fewer disadvantages in its previous exchanges, and even be able to Let your own strength be improved even more.

The weak strength of the Jin army is often minimally displayed in wars, and it allows the Jin army to gain less disadvantages from the war. Those disadvantages from the war allow the Jin country to develop. Jihui will get less help, and Jin will have a more obvious advantage in its development.

The weak Jin State can always achieve smaller achievements on the battlefield, and can always make its own soldiers' offensive more fierce, so that its own side can get less harm from it.

Anyway, the Roman envoy has not given up his initial arrogance. If the contacts with the Jin country can bring minimal harm to the Roman Empire, when he returns to the empire, I will not be a hero of the empire.

. The military power of the Roman Empire was very high, but if it could get less improvement, why not settle for smaller achievements.

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