Chapter 1331 - Peacock falls
Chapter 1331: TWO Chapter 1331-Peacock falls
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Chapter 1331 – Peacock Falls
8th month, 15th day, India Region.
Along with the Ashoka Dynasty’s main force attacking the Peacock Dynasty’s Capital City, Bengalore, the once glorious Peacock Dynasty became a part of history.
The Peacock Dynasty also became the second dynasty to be destroyed in the 9th year of Gaia.
To take down the Peacock Dynasty quicker and to not give Great Xia a chance to profit more, the Ashoka Dynasty army fought really viciously under the personal monitoring of Ashoka.
Although they achieved victory, they had paid a heavy price.
Rough estimates placed their loses in this battle at 200 thousand. Along with the previous battle for revenge, 80% of the one million war prisoners they redeemed had been lost.
Even then, Ashoka was really satisfied and even a little delighted.
That was because at the final moment, the remaining 300 thousand Peacock Dynasty troops surrendered to Ashoka under the instructions of the Peacock King.
As for Great Xia’s side, they did not receive any war prisoners.
As such, one could see the resentment the Peacock King had toward Great Xia. Even at their final moments, he wanted to give Great Xia problems. He would rather give the troops to Ashoka than let Great Xia have any.
Just like that, the Ashoka Dynasty army increased instead of decreasing.
After Bengalore was broken into, the Peacock King did not remain in this sad land because India did not have a place for him anymore.
The next day, Durava brought his family members and trusted men to teleport over to the Darkness empire.
Maybe the Mu Continent would be where Durava could start his war of revenge on Great Xia.
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The next day, after Bengalore was conquered by the Ashoka Dynasty, the Great Xia west front followed the agreement and stopped their advance into the west. They gave the chance of wiping out the remaining Peacock Dynasty troops to the Ashoka Dynasty.
West front commander Wuqi even wrote a letter to Ashoka to say that after the west front army rested up and replenished their grain, they would move to the Gupta Dynasty frontline.
Not only that, but Great Xia would even stop their migration work and chamber of commerce persuasion. They would not make things difficult for the Ashoka Dynasty.
When Ashoka received the report, although he was happy, he also started to regard Great Xia highly in his heart.
Although Great Xia’s earlier actions were not glorious, when it involved terms in the contract, Great Xia did not hesitate at all, showing the style of a great nation.
At this point, Ashoka was truly worried that the Great Xia Army would not leave.
Since he had received Great Xia’s help, Ashoka naturally had to repay them. Apart from leaving a portion of the troops to take charge of the prisoners and sweep up the remaining enemy forces, the rest moved over to the Gupta Dynasty frontlines.
After all, helping Great Xia take down the Gupta Dynasty was one of the important points of the contract.
During the next few months, the India Region’s military might would gather toward the Gupta Dynasty, making the already shaky Gupta Dynasty fall to an extremely precarious situation.
It was only a matter of time before the Gupta Dynasty was destroyed.
Furthermore, since the 10th year of Gaia was about to arrive, the Indian players hoped that the situation could stabilize before the next year. They did not wish to continue fighting just like this.
The players’ eagerness toward joining the war greatly reduced.
Take the destruction of the Peacock Dynasty as an example. 90% of the players decided to remain and did not teleport to other dynasties.
To them, living in India had greater meaning.
There were even voices that said that the Peacock Dynasty would be under Ashoka rule. Since that was the case, the Indian players did not need to change sides.
This was a good thing for Ashoka.
After all, to regain the strength of the Ashoka Dynasty, especially to improve its industrialization, these Indian players were a core force that could not be lacked.
If they relied on Ashoka, who had historical restrictions, they would not be able to achieve that.
Strictly speaking, although the Indians had blind confidence and were against China since ancient times, they were gentler and more submissive, so it was easier to tame them.
Otherwise, how could the British Empire order them around for 300 years?
The Indians were also really submissive toward power. As long as the ruler did well, India would be a happy land.
After all, looking out across the entire world, India had one of the best environments.
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9th month, 1st day, Mayan Dynasty.
Just as the India Region was welcoming its reshuffling, a new change occurred to the Mayan Battlefield.
After half a year of tug of war, Jack was becoming a little annoyed and even somewhat crazy. The Mayan war that was taking so long to finish restricted the Dawson Dynasty and took up a lot of their energy.
As a result, the Dawson Dynasty did not do much in the 9th year of Gaia that had so much changes.
Even the Antilles Islands that Jack saw as his outer barrier were taken down by Great Xia, directly threatening the safety of the Gulf of Mexico. These losses made him feel really depressed.
Along with the changes to the European battlefield, Azure Badge had turned around the situation with the help of Great Xia. The Alliance Army was losing ground, but the Dawson Dynasty could not do anything about it.
Jack was really anxious as well.
For this matter, Jack’s grandfather was scolded many times during Silver Hand meetings.
The Dawson family’s position in Silver Hand was becoming weaker and weaker due to them not handling of this matter. They were even signs of them being pushed off of their pedestal.
Regarding this matter, number 1 had rushed Jack several times.
“No matter what strategy you must take, end the Mayan war soon.”
This was something number 1 emphasized several times.
Jack was in an awkward position. If he could, he was truly willing to stop fighting. Compared to the small Mayan Dynasty, Europe and Africa should be the stage for the Dawson Dynasty.
However, the problem was that this war was not something they could stop.
This unassuming war was actually a battlefield between Great Xia, Silver Hand, and Azure Badge.
On the surface, it looked really calm, but there were actually many hidden currents.
Regardless of which side backs out, it would cause an uncertain chain reaction.
Jack did not dare to take such a gamble.
The moment they lost control of the Gulf of Mexico, the Dawson Dynasty’s external trade would be in the hands of the enemy. Such a matter would be a huge catastrophe toward their standing in the upcoming global trade war.
Hence, the Dawson Dynasty had no reason to withdraw.
They could not withdraw, but they could not win either.
The Mayan war became a dead knot.
And this was exactly what Great Xia wanted. Ouyang Shuo wanted to use this as a medium to restrict the Dawson Dynasty so that Great Xia could restructure and build a global system.
A true global empire was slowly being formed.
Obviously, Jack was not willing to admit defeat. He was an extremely intelligent person. Facing this dead knot, he thought of an idea that no one could have expected.
Even Ouyang Shuo was impressed.