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Chapter 294 The Resurgence of Class System! The Return of the Embroidered Uniform Guard!

Chapter 294 The Resurgence of Class System! The Return of the Embroidered Uniform Guard! (First Update)
[Ding! You find yourself once again at a crossroads of fate. Although you know that sending your brother Wanyan to the capital to become emperor was not a good choice, considering that the Wanyan family could rely on the Jin emperor's power to manipulate the minds of the Jin people and achieve absolute control at the spiritual level, you don't think your original coup plan is very feasible... Therefore, you choose: (?) Please devise your own strategy!]

"this problem……"

Zhou Liang couldn't help but feel a little troubled:

The protagonist was given two different paths from the start: either support his brother Wanyan to become emperor, or stay on the Mongol-Jin battlefield to develop his strength... Now, based on the experience of the previous failure, sending his brother to become emperor is obviously not a wise choice, so theoretically he should choose to stay and continue to develop his strength.

According to Zhou Chi's plan, his development path can be based on the Wuchang Uprising. Both require reforming the old dynasty's army with rebellious ideas until the army becomes disloyal to the court. Then, he can raise his voice and stir up a huge wave of "expelling the Jin invaders" on the spot!
At that time, even if Jin Wuzhu and his men had some tricks up their sleeves, they would absolutely not be able to stop this overwhelming force of collapse.

Because if the Qing Dynasty, the ultimate monster of feudalism, couldn't stop it, then the Jin Dynasty, this half-finished feudal old thing, shouldn't try to stop it either!

Zhou Chi has this confidence!

However, based on the current information, this confidence is somewhat untenable:

The Qing dynasty couldn't stop the Wuchang Uprising, partly because Lao Aijia was still just an ordinary person and couldn't come up with such advanced technology as a "mind control device"... But the Jin dynasty was different. Although these Wanyan clan members didn't have advanced technology either, they could truly exert mind control over the Jin people!

With such power in hand, even if Zhou Chi truly used his anti-Jin ideology of "expelling the Jin invaders" to incite the Jin army to rebel, Jin Wuzhu would inevitably use his power to regain control of the command system. Thus, the uprising would only fail at lightning speed...

In short, this is no longer a problem that ordinary people can solve!

Therefore, in conclusion, both of Zhou Chi's paths were dead ends...

"How to do?"

Zhou Liang, perplexed, scratched his head:

"The Jin Kingdom only has these two paths to take, and Zhou Chi can't go down either one... Does this mean he has no choice but to return to the Southern Song Dynasty and follow its route? But the Southern Song Dynasty is also a dead end..."

"Or, take the Mongolian route?"

Zhou Liang suddenly had a whimsical idea:

Since both the Southern Song and the Jin dynasties were dead ends, why not take the Mongol route?

Since the Mongol army could easily defeat the Jin army, the worst that could happen was that Zhou Chi would defect to the Mongols, then lead hundreds of thousands of Mongol cavalry directly into the Jin Dynasty, and finally establish a replica of the Yuan Dynasty...

"No! No way! This road is a dead end!"

As soon as Zhou Liang thought of this amazing idea, he couldn't help but shake his head:

Leaving aside how Zhou Chi would ensure that the undisciplined Mongol soldiers would not harm civilians after entering the Central Plains, let's just say that he was actually incapable of destroying the Jin Dynasty!

The reason the Mongols were able to destroy the Jin Dynasty was mainly because the Jin Dynasty itself was incompetent and its internal power structure was chaotic. It could not exert even a tenth of its strength, and in the end, it was defeated by the Mongol army despite having tens of millions of people in the heart of the Central Plains.

Although the Jin Dynasty is still corrupt internally, the Jin court is able to remain united and efficiently mobilize national manpower and resources to support the war against the Mongols, thanks to the abilities and prestige of veteran generals like Wanyan Wuzhu and the power of mind control granted to them by the Jin emperor.

Based on this, the Mongols, who were naturally outmatched by the Jin Dynasty in terms of productivity, really had no chance of destroying the Jin Dynasty at all!

Therefore, even if Zhou Chi surrendered to the Mongols, it wouldn't matter; if you can't win, you can't win...

"This is messed up..."

All sorts of practical factors weighed heavily on Zhou Liang's mind, causing all the strategies he had painstakingly devised to fail... This left him extremely frustrated:

Ultimately, it all comes down to Zhou Chi's lack of strength!

First, he was brutally defeated by the illusionary Zhao Gou in the Southern Song Dynasty, and then he was humiliated by Wuzhu and others in the Jin Dynasty. He finally managed to avenge himself by burning his primordial spirit and killing Wuzhu and the others, but in the end, not only did he burn himself out and die, but the entire Jin-Song world also ended in failure...

The former is fine, since Zhao Gou's illusion could indeed crush him from a mechanics perspective. However, the latter Jin Dynasty route should not be so difficult. Compared to the Southern Song Dynasty route, which required a direct confrontation with the lustful emperor, the Jin Dynasty route did not require fighting the emperor himself, but only his representatives such as Jin Wuzhu.

In other words, as long as Zhou Chi's tyrannical divine power is strong enough, the Jin Kingdom's route should have already reached the next stage, instead of being stuck here in limbo!
The problem is that Zhou Chi, being a congenitally incomplete split soul, although he has Zhou Tianzun as his personal grandfather, is too weak to unleash the infinitely violent divine power that Zhou Tianzun should possess...

"This is really... wait a minute!"

Zhou Liang, who was sighing helplessly, suddenly frowned, as if he had thought of something, and then muttered to himself:

"Am I going down a wrong path...? Why must one possess limitless, tyrannical divine power to defeat Jin Wuzhu?" To put it bluntly, Jin Wuzhu is at most a mortal slightly stronger than the average person. His real problem isn't his individual combat strength, but rather his ability to use the Jin emperor's authority to control the minds and spirits of the Jin people. Whether it's internal suppression or mobilizing internal resources to wage war against the Mongols, it all stems from his power...

However, although this authority was very powerful, its effective scope was obviously limited to the Jin state. As for the areas outside the Jin state, Wanyan Wuzhu had no way to reach them!

Otherwise, he would have used his power to control the thoughts of the Mongols and the Southern Song people long ago, instead of ending up like this, unable to conquer the Southern Song or defeat the Mongols...

Faced with the Southern Song's northern expedition, Wuzhu could only passively defend. Faced with the Mongol invasion, Wuzhu could only passively defend as well. If Zhao Gou had not removed the divine protection of Jiangnan in his previous life, Wuzhu would never have taken the initiative to attack the Song in the south!
This fully demonstrates the limitations of his control over power, and also fully demonstrates that he is just an ordinary person who is slightly stronger than the average person... On this basis, if Zhou Chi can pull out a powerful force that is both free from his mental control and capable of defeating the elite Jin army head-on, then Jin Wuzhu will only have one way out: death!
Is it theoretically possible for such a force to exist?

The answer is:
"can!"

So what kind of unit is it?

答:
"A force possessing the power of a tyrannical god!"

Zhou Liang's thoughts suddenly became clear:
Although the power of tyranny was ineffective against the illusions of the Southern Song Dynasty, and even the tyrannical emperor Zhu Youjian himself could not defeat Zhao Gou's illusions, this was not because the power of tyranny was weak, but because it was simply overwhelmed by the illusions' mechanism.

However, the Jin state's spiritual control authority is not the same as the Southern Song's illusionary control. The Southern Song's illusionary power can launch special attacks against external violent divine power, but the Jin state's authority can only be effective against its own people who have been corrupted by chaotic divine power... Therefore, as long as Zhou Chi can create an army that is not corrupted by chaotic divine power but is protected only by violent divine power, they can ignore Wuzhu's authority and use violent divine power to sweep through the entire Jin state head-on!
Does Zhou Chi have the ability to create such an army?

"Yes! Or rather, even if he didn't, Zhou Zifang did!"

Zhou Liang clapped his hands excitedly:
"Zifang once invented a unique method for the Embroidered Uniform Guard to accumulate divine power on their own. By using only a small amount of violent divine power as a seed, and then having the Embroidered Uniform Guard take great revenge on class enemies, the divine power of the Embroidered Uniform Guard can be made inexhaustible... With the support of divine power, they can overwhelm any mortal army!"

"While Zhou Chi can't unleash much of his power right now, if he merely extracts a small amount of divine power from the Western Paradise to distribute as seeds to the soldiers, and replicates the training methods of the Embroidered Uniform Guard under Zifang's tutelage, then this..."

"It's done!"

Without delay, the delighted Zhou Liang immediately began to formulate a strategy:
"system!"

[Ding! Host, please speak.]

"Tell Zhou Chi to pass on this message to Zifang!"

"Just say... Never forget the suffering of the class system, and always remember the blood feud!"

"You used to lead the Imperial Guards in spinning tops, and now you're going to lead the Imperial Guards in spinning tops again!"

[Ding! Strategy is being transmitted...]

【…】

"Never forget the suffering of class divisions, always remember the blood feud?"

Suddenly, several pieces of information appeared in your mind... You naturally knew that these must be strategies transmitted from the main body, but since you had never experienced the Ming Dynasty instance, you were somewhat confused about the main body's thought process, and thus felt a little lost.

But you still told the Prime Minister this information, hoping to get his answers...

The Prime Minister was taken aback...

[The Prime Minister seemed lost in thought...]

[The Prime Minister suddenly realized!]

As his longtime partner, Xiangfu naturally understood the original's meaning, and couldn't help but smile helplessly: "Truly, those involved are often blinded, while bystanders see things clearly..."

[That's right, just because it didn't work in the Southern Song Dynasty doesn't mean it couldn't work in the Jin Dynasty!]

[If the Jin soldiers, won over by the nationalist ideology of "expelling the Jin invaders," couldn't defeat the Jin court, surely a tyrannical Jinyiwei (Imperial Guard) trained with a spirit of class revenge could prevail?]

[You soon understood the specific methods under the guidance of your father, and then suddenly realized the truth, immediately transforming your "national ideology" that you were promoting to the outside world into "class ideology"!]

Thus, an uprising that was destined to fail as a "drive out the Jin invaders" transformed into an uprising of a different kind, and the dawn of success gradually began to brighten...

……

(End of this chapter)

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