Chapter 67 There is always greatness in a great empire

For those living in the other countries of the Old World, the rise of Visigoths was the world's top priority, but for the inhabitants of the empire, it was only one of the relatively important things. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Of course, compared to the expansion of the empire in the Far East, compared to the uprooting of the unknown Siberian tribes, the Great Khan of the Khanate fell to his knees in front of the imperial iron horsemen. Or what islands did the Empire's ocean-going fleet discover, and which tribes conquered on which islands......

None of this is a big deal. The rise of Visigoths is more or less important.

Now, one of William's great plans, the Gothic Empire of the East, is almost complete.

At a time when the Bretons had almost no strength and were in a state of total contraction, their expeditions and explorations in India were close to nothing.

Under these circumstances, it was only natural that the Russian Gothic Empire could deploy more troops in Indy and wage more wars.

Without the need for a war of more than 100,000 men against a formidable opponent like Briton, the Empire did not need a commander too high. With a serious effort on the part of the governors of Indy, as well as the commanders of the legions, it will be enough to deal with most of the situations.

In the past, with the cooperation of the Britons, the empire suffered a little loss, which made the Indians of the Maratha Federation feel very happy and take it for granted.

He is the greatest, naturally superior person in this world. So victory is a matter of course.

It's nice to think about it, isn't it?

Although in reality this is not the case at all.

But you can't stop these guys from thinking that in their hearts.

It is precisely because of this arrogance that they adopted a more aggressive policy in the face of the Empire.

That is, to take the initiative to attack, to take the initiative to provoke, to take the initiative to attack the border patrol of the empire, cross the border, and then burn and loot the border villages or something.

Of course, all this gave the Empire a reason to fight back and destroy it.

Uh-huh, yes, yes, yes. Although before this, the empire had already signed a peace treaty with the Maratha Federation.

Of course, this is not too important. Because the center of the world today is still the old world. Many of the inhabitants of the Old World, including the Imperials, did not think that there was anything wrong with deceiving the natives outside the Old World.

If you can abide by the contracts you signed with the natives or something, you can keep them, and if you can't keep them, you will tear them up, and no one will blame you for doing something wrong.

The only problem was the previous alliance between the Empire and the Britons.

Divide the world or something.

Although the two sides have ambiguously left an excuse in the Indy region, claiming that the problems in this region are to be discussed, or that any country that wants to operate in this region must first notify another country and accept it.

In a sense, the principle of unanimity - of course, the object of unanimity is naturally the Marathas in India. Don't think that the Bretons have a little cooperation and alliance with the Marathas on the Indian side and think that they are allies.

In fact, the Russian Gothic Empire was not the only one with ambitions and desires for Indy.

However, this time it won't work.

The first is that it was the death of the Marathas themselves. The empire has enough reasons or excuses. Of course, what is more important is that the people of Briton have a request for the Empire, so these issues cannot be used to disprove the face of the Empire.

Therefore, although they are helpless, they have no other way than to secretly scold the empire for being insatiable and scold the group of Marathas for being idiotic and neurotic.

In this way, in a series of military campaigns, the empire easily defeated the Marathas army several times in succession. Despite the covert help of the Britons, the Marathas were not strong enough to compete with the armies of the Great Empire.

In a series of defeats, the army of the Marathas collapsed, morale was low, a large amount of territory was seized, and large groups of leading parties appeared. A large number of Brahmins, Kshatriya nobles, very skillful, very experienced, became loyal lackeys of the empire.

Considering the situation in Indy, and the discipline of these Indian upper classes, William is not too worried about these guys turning against the water or surrendering or something. When you think about it in this way, you can be happy and relieved.

The only thing for William to think about next is when to accept the crown of the Emperor of India. Uh-huh, that's it, that's it.

This was the case with the Indic frontiers, and the development in the South Seas was equally smooth, although most of the important ports in these regions, such as Malacca, Malacca, Malacca, and so on, were under the control of the Britons.

The local Sudan, as well as the kings, and the vast majority of the princely kings also crouched under the wings of the Britons, willingly enduring the exploitation of the Britons.

Although, due to the complex topography, the covert resistance of the Frisian colonists who were close to the Bretons, and the problem of distance, the Bretons are currently unable to fully and thoroughly grasp this vital part of the sea. But they can still do two.

The first is to control the passage of the dragon kingdom to the east, and the second is to act as an alliance leader and arbiter between various forces to mediate the war and obtain more benefits and benefits.

These two points ensured Bliton's strong position in the East. The kings, the sultans, and the chiefs of the various tribes, the vast majority of whom had to rely on the Britons to a greater or lesser extent, did not dare to annoy them, lest they support their hostile forces and destroy them.

And the Britons are rightfully playing well.

They are born masters of balance, as well as politics, diplomacy. They can easily play these tribal leaders and rulers in the palm of their hands-

Until the intervention of the Empire.

Strong intervention in the Empire. The Empire's fleets, the Empire's armies, the Empire's armed merchant ships and marines are constantly heading to this sea. And when more and more legal and illegal trade and smuggling are carried out, the ignorant fools here may not have reacted. But a lot of smart people are already terrified.

It turns out that in the West, there is such a powerful country, so strong that even the Britons have no way to contend with it.

Although the Bretons certainly don't say that. And the empire itself boasts of it, and the credibility is not very high. But just by looking at the rivalry between the Britons and the Imperials in this area, it can be seen that -

If it weren't for the fact that the empire was strong enough, would the Bretons follow the rules and do things with them?

Not at all, they will definitely wipe out these guys who compete with them in all directions. It's like something that happened in the colonies.

Some of them were natives who were unhappy with the empire's merchants, colonists, and explorers. Some were instigated by the Britons, and some were the Empire who wanted to do things themselves, wanting to show off their strength and strength.

All in all, the first thing the Empire showed after entering this sea area was a great deal of high-profile and extremely aggressive and aggressive.

This made the locals, the original Frisian colonists and the Briton colonists, feel very uncomfortable, very angry and helpless.

Because of the vast majority of conflicts, all were won by the Empire.

With a large number of local natives, the armies of the local indigenous countries, and the local pirates and navies, or the navy as the head of the pirates, the empire forged great majesty. At the same time, it also made the local natives feel a kind of power, or a possibility.

That is, a new order in the South Seas dominated by the Empire without the Britons.

At least, it was also the chaos of the rivalry, fierce conflict between the Britons and the Imperials.

Although not all rulers are aware of this at the moment, these countries, which have been oppressed by the Britons for a long time and are somewhat miserable, are all excited. Yes, yes, yes, that's it, that's it, that's it, hehehehe

Think about it, what a pleasant thing to talk about. Come to think of it, soon, soon, the world will be in chaos again.

Only in troubled times can heroes be produced. And since it is troubled times, then everything is possible. Why didn't he finally unify this region and become the supreme emperor?

It's not impossible. Hehehehehehe.

That's pretty much it, when the colonial governors of the Britons kept sending envoys desperately to tell London that this matter was terrible, unbelievably bad, and that we had to be prepared, and it would be better to bring in a few fleets, hundreds of warships, and hundreds of thousands of troops, to wipe out all these evil Imperials, or at least let them know whose territory it was.

They all received a negative response.

The Bretons could not promise them anything, for there were now more important and deadly things than the colonies far away.

Although this route between East and West is of great importance - it lacks much of a temptation compared to the terrible scourge of the Visigothic Republic.

In this case, Briton itself can only completely perfunctory them. As a result of the perfunctory effort, the sea area is sliding towards chaos and even boiling at a faster pace.

It's about to get out of control.

And the imminent loss of control in this area also announced the imminent arrival of another thing, that is, the decline of the Breton people's maritime empire, and the era of the Bretons is about to pass......

(To be continued.) )