Chapter 2316: A way out or something else
2333. Back road or other options?
In the monster battlefield, it seems that nothing has changed and everything is as usual, but in fact, changes are happening all the time.
Under the protection of Liu Hao, the newly arrived army gradually adapted to the intensity of the monster battlefield.
But new troops are also pouring in.
At first, it was the Liu Haolong Kingdom, then Under One Man, and then the Bright Sword World and the Ming Dynasty Empire.
Immediately afterwards, Cao Wei from the mythical Three Kingdoms did not fall behind.
Some things just move faster and faster, and it doesn't help even if you see all kinds of envy, jealousy, and hatred.
In the mythical Three Kingdoms, the replacement of the old and new armies of Cao and Wei, could Liu Bei's Shu Han not see it? Even if Sun Quan is reduced to a rat, wouldn't he be envious?
But even if they saw it, even if they wanted to follow him, they could only watch as the gap between Cao Mengde and themselves widened further.
They realize that some things may really need to be given up.
This kind of giving up does not mean giving up their foundation in the mythical world of the Three Kingdoms, and it is impossible.
What is more important is to give up the scale of training soldiers.
Your resources cannot keep up, but you still want to catch up with the backward pace. Is it possible?
Not to mention Cao Mengde, even compared to Lu Bu, they found that they were far behind.
As the leader of Shu Han, Liu Bei knew that he needed to make a choice.
He led the five tiger generals and five armies, with more than two million people fighting on the monster battlefield. They also formed military formations and condensed their respective military flags.
But this consequence also has disadvantages, that is, all soldiers make progress together, which also makes all soldiers appear mediocre.
Liu Bei seemed to understand that it wasn't that he couldn't do it, but that he couldn't do it without a key point.
He wanted to solve the problem once and for all, but he also made it take longer to solve the problem.
Perhaps at the end of the monster battlefield, the two million troops under his account are still at a mediocre level.
If that's all it takes then, will the gap between himself and Cao Mengde be even bigger next?
All of your armies are two big levels behind the other side. If the two sides fight, wouldn't they be at the mercy of the other side?
He thought about it, and it seemed that the best way at the moment was to let some of the soldiers catch up with him first.
The number of your elite soldiers is slightly smaller than that of the opponent. At any rate, you have some, and you can resist for a while, but you won't be as defenseless as you are now, right?
Don't think there's anything wrong with Liu Bei's thinking.
Even if they all step into the heavens, even if they no longer have any conflicts in the mythical world of the Three Kingdoms, you still need to be careful about what you should be careful about. Who can guarantee when Cao Mengde will give you a try?
Maybe they were just experimenting at that time, but once they find that you can't even stop them from experimenting, they might let you go?
Even the rat Sun Quan thinks this way. The more he lives in a corner, the more carefully and keenly he thinks about it.
Sun Quan may have lost his desire to conquer the world, but he was more exaggerated than anyone else about preserving his hard-earned family wealth.
At this time, the entire aristocratic families in Soochow will be unusually united, and they will really be able to contribute if they have money.
As a result, Liu Hao quickly saw the changes in Liu Bei and Sun Quan.
They divided all the armies participating in the monster battlefield into three levels. No analysis is needed to know that Liu Bei and Sun Quan have begun to cultivate their own elite soldiers.
The number at the front of the queue is about 200,000, accounting for one-tenth of the entire army of soldiers.
They were at the forefront, the most brutal, and the ones who gained the most.
They are not the last to be selected. Once it is discovered that you are lagging behind others with the same resources, those who should be eliminated must also be eliminated. Your quota will naturally be filled by someone.
These people who come to the top are naturally the leaders among the second echelon personnel.
This approach gives hope to all the soldiers, and it is equivalent to clearly telling them that as long as you work hard and your talent can really stand out, the upward path is there, waiting for you to take its place.
Sometimes what people need is not fairness, but justice.
Who doesn't know that the one in the front row also has the highest risk level?
Your risk is higher, your gain is more, isn't it natural?
You have been trained with more resources and become a monk with a higher level of cultivation, which means that you must shoulder a greater burden. For example, in times of danger, you must be the first to bear the burden.
There was no commotion at all during the entire adjustment, even under Sun Quan.
In Soochow, not only compared to the current Cao Wei, but also compared to Liu Bei and Shu Han, the influence of the family is also the greatest.
When aristocratic families occupy more interests, the common people will occupy fewer interests. At this time, can you expect these common people to fight for you?
Comparing the battle situation between Shu Han and Soochow Soldiers in the entire monster battlefield, you will quickly find that monsters that can be killed by three teams only need four or five Soochow Soldiers.
They just need four or five people to come forward.
Don't they know that three people fighting can get more in the end?
They know it, but the comparison of the amount of gains is also within their thinking. Is it worthwhile to put themselves in greater risks for those extra benefits?
It's better to take a step back and take less, so as to ensure that you can come back every time.
The leading generals of Soochow are also aware of these situations. It is not that they have not tried to change, but they have failed every time they try.
In the final analysis, is there something wrong with the distribution of benefits?
Didn't these generals submit this issue to Sun Quan in writing?
It's just that after submitting it, I didn't get any feedback at all, and it was like a stone sinking into the sea.
Sun Quan himself had no choice. He ruled Soochow and relied on the cooperation of the aristocratic families. Naturally, more of the benefits he gained needed to be distributed.
Where do these benefits come from? Are they not obtained from the fighting of the frontline soldiers?
Harvesting the interests of soldiers is a part of you, is it possible to change?
Compared with Liu Bei's keen discovery that changes must be made and implementation will inevitably lead to success, this is not the case with Soochow.
Even though he was doing the same thing as Liu Bei, Sun Quan soon discovered that it was not as easy as he imagined. To put it bluntly, the soldiers in the first echelon were still unwilling to take risks.
I went to the most dangerous front line, and indeed gained more, but all the more was still very limited. In comparison, this slightly more gain requires you to take greater risks, and it is very likely that you will lose it by accident. Lose your life, might you?
In the past, they often set out in teams of five, but now they have to fight in teams of four, but it is still impossible to force them to fight in teams of three.
To put it bluntly, if the most fundamental problem is not solved, there will be no basis for change. Is it possible for you to get Jiangdong disciples at the level of Xiang Yu?
Even though they look a little firmer now, if you look closely, you can see that there are still some oily spots on their faces.
Even if the rats step into the heavens, they still seem to be rats.
That is to say, Zhou Yu is not in the monster battlefield now, otherwise he would really be angry and vomiting blood.
This blue eye is really only reserved for Zhu Yuanzhang to guard the gate.
As an audience member, Liu Hao felt a little contempt in his heart. It was his own choice, and he would bear the consequences in the future, and he would not be able to intervene.
Because he knew that even in the mythical world of the Three Kingdoms, Soochow would not last long and would be captured sooner or later.
The reason is naturally contrast.
The people are the most patient. You may think that as long as they have something to eat, everything will not be a problem.
But sometimes I'm afraid of comparison.
They all come from the same place, just separated by a river. On one side of the river you can only eat chaff and drink water, but on the other side you can eat big fish and meat. Even if you have a good mentality, how long can you maintain it?
If you can't handle the powerful people in Soochow, why don't you just leave?
Even though the river is wide, it is a natural chasm for mortals, but what about monks?
Isn't that a jumping question?
Even if you bring the whole family, it's just a few jumps back and forth!
Even if the Soochow dignitaries block the entire river, is it possible to block all areas?
For Cao Wei, these people from Soochow are also rich, and they must be one of their own when they come.
The population of the mythical Three Kingdoms world is indeed growing, but compared to the huge land it occupies, it is still vast and sparsely populated, and more people are still needed to fill it.
When you come, the land will be allocated to you, and even the house will be happy to help you build it.
Population is the foundation of everything. Does this issue need to be discussed further?
Do you think those lazy soldiers in the Soochow army will still choose to be lazy after they actually arrive under Cao Wei's tent?
When they know that after working hard, everything they gain basically belongs to them, do you think any of them is not full of motivation? 》
Even in Liu Hao's Earth, didn't many of the soldiers who originally belonged to the Soochow Army escape?
Either go directly to Cao Wei, or choose to go further to Shu Han, or simply travel thousands of miles to Liu Haolong's Australian base.
Wherever they arrive, they will be accepted. They are all our own people and have the same blood. Is it possible to conflict?
Sun Quan still understood these to some extent, but he tried all his methods and still couldn't completely stop it.
How could he not know that he and even the entire Soochow were called "rats"? He was furious about this for a while, but could his anger solve the problem?
Can you block all of Youyou's mouth if you block one?
Sun Quan has actually made his own decision. He knows to some extent that the reason why he was not cut off by Cao Mengde in the mythical Three Kingdoms world was not because he thought he was strong enough, but because the world's heavenly law did not allow it for a while.
But who can guarantee that this disallowance will be permanent?
Not only Sun Quan thought so, but many aristocratic families in Soochow actually thought so.
Therefore, they are more or less preparing for a retreat.
This retreat is naturally the many cities they have built on the land of Australia.
Regardless of whether they are opening a branch base or simply doing it for the further future, only they themselves know how many calculations are involved.
They exploited the soldiers on the monster battlefield and took nearly half of the loot into their own hands. Isn't it to build these cities as quickly as possible to be more stable and prosperous?
Only they know best how many tribesmen they have migrated.
But they will not completely migrate. It is almost the consensus of the entire Three Kingdoms family not to put their eggs in one basket.
Once completed, even if Soochow disappears from the Mythical Three Kingdoms in the future, won't they still be able to live a good life in Liu Hao's Earth Australia?
You might think that by then few people would choose to follow them, right?
But sometimes it really isn't calculated that way.
Capitalists still know how to raise wages for workers. Is it possible that these aristocratic families with such a long tradition know nothing about this?
It is nothing more than to win over the people in the city when the time comes, and they have already been able to do this with ease.
They are also confident that they will not lose even if they compete with these common people on the same starting line.
Perhaps by then, they have completely turned the family around and become a true immortal cultivating family.
Their changes or their preparations are not the only ones.
Nowadays, they also occupy part of the countless ships heading from the monster battlefield to Australia.
When it comes to investing, you naturally need to choose an industry that you consider yourself an expert in. Soochow may be far behind the modern world in this regard, but some things are always the same, such as sailors.
They don't lack these at all. Isn't it easy to build a fleet?
After they entered, they soon discovered that even if they simply helped merchants transport goods, they could earn much more than staying at home and farming. They may not give up on occupying land now, and they will one day do so in the future.
Because by then, they will find that even if they hold these lands tightly in their hands, they cannot actually create much value for themselves. Perhaps by then, they will transform into real professional businessmen.
You can call it a historical trend, but you must also admit that sometimes it is so interesting, even if the era has entered the era of spiritual practice, it seems that there will be no exception.
For Liu Hao, he didn't mind at all that Soochow built one on his own earth, Australia. Didn't Lu Bu do the same thing at the beginning?
Didn't Liu Hao also help Lu Bu a lot back then?
It was true before, and it can be true now.
As for Liu Bei's Shu Han in the Mythical Three Kingdoms, Liu Hao also doesn't care. It doesn't matter whether it can still last for hundreds of thousands of years in the future, or it will dissipate one day.
Anyway, even if Liu Bei fails, there will be people who will take them in. For example, the Han Empire established by Liu Bang is his heir anyway. Even if he is different from others, he will still admit it when it is time to recognize it.
Both Liu Bang and Liu Bei are not very thick-skinned in this regard. It is uncertain whether they will be able to see the two hugging each other and crying in the future. Regardless of whether he is pretending or showing his true feelings, at least he is famous. It's a scene, isn't it?
Chapter end
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