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Chapter 23: Joining Teachers with Kalenus (2)

Fracus, the chief centurion of the Leus legion, stood in front of the old moat under the city of Corduba, holding a scroll of drawings, next to it was a busy husband and a small number of soldiers. The group was pulling out the earth for horse protection outside the city, and then filled all the soil obtained in it to the trenches. Of course, as the first step in this work, they had already cleaned the spikes, iron hooks, broken pottery and thorns in the moat. All the fences and pickets were also removed and sent to the forging furnace in the city as fuel.

The death trap hanging at the double gates - the iron gate gate, was also tied with ropes and taken down by people and sent to the forging furnace, "to create various instruments for peace and pleasing the God of Governor and the Mother Earth, such as hoes, sickles, etc.."

In the orders accepted by Flakus, there were also tedious projects such as flattening the city walls, towers, and widening the surrounding streets. For this reason, he had asked the entire city of Corduba to provide 4,000 laborers, and he brought 300 soldiers as consultants and supervisors. For Flakus, Libida was absolutely relieved. He was an Italian who immigrated to Cyrani, and had second-class citizenship. He was not valued in Roman society. Later, he was excavated by Biertis, the chief executive of the city of Cyraniga, and was immediately promoted to the chief centurion of the new legion with an annual salary of 120,000 Sesie. In terms of combat bravery, Flakus might not be distinguished from Hebrida, who had always lost his IQ in the Battle of the Tumur River, but in terms of obedience and tactics, he might be better than the latter, but he needed more experience to prove himself.

The surrounding towns were carrying out this project, and all the stone and wood removed were carried by a team of mules and horses that could not be seen. They were sent to the vanguard of the Bodoqia Mountains to build a blockade against the Rouss army.

In the past, Rous was unwilling to obey his brother's request. He broke through from the northeast to the Lusitania region and set sail overseas to preserve the bloodline of the Pompei family. Now he couldn't escape. After raiding Uria like thunder and defeating the Sixth Army of Pompei Party, the Thirteenth Army, who received instructions, marched from Korduba in a starry night. A chain of camps was built in the Pompei Mountains of the Gorges, blocking the passageway to which Rous had been there.

Now, Rous is near the Fortress of Betner. To the north is Dussenvier, Itassos, and there are 6,000 Osetanians to help. To the south is Libida's five legions that had just met, pressing over. To the east is Libida's fleet blocked the coastline, and it was too late for him to escape to Lusitania - the Malaysian bandits under Libida's command. The commander of the 27th Legion, Conbano, issued a "Greenlinger killing order", requiring all horse bandits from the mountain to come out now and join the high priest, otherwise they will be regarded as the enemy being wiped out, and the gift presented is Rous's head.

The Fortress of Betnery happened to be based on the winter camp established by Li Bida when he first entered Lusitania and was commanded by Caesar on the outskirts of Spain. It can be said that Li Bida himself is more familiar with the customs and geographical situation around him than Louss. "Now, the opportunity for Audac and Bratias to make contributions has come again." Li Bida decided not to attack the toughest, but built a camp and a blockade ditch, and cut off the important roads around Betnery.

Then, the two Spanish nobles showed their magical powers, and with the cooperation of Conbano, they used various secret tricks to induce the officers and soldiers of the subordinates of Rous to defect. Most of these people were native Spanish people. They came to participate in the war at the orders of the chief king. Now, seeing the situation of the war is hopeless, they lose the determination to continue to follow the losers. In Rous' camp, a single soldier fled first, and then the entire 100-man team ran away.

Within five days, half of the soldiers in Rous' camp had escaped, and the other half were preparing to escape.

Not only were the centurions unable to stop this situation, but many of them were the planners and masterminds of it. Li Bida released all the Spanish prisoners in the previous war, but did not kill them, and also sent them to severance funds and Sichuan funds. Many people who came back were spread to one hundred and ten times, which was more powerful than any weapon.

On the sixth day, Rous, with a few entourage cavalry, looked at the camp that was out of control, shed tears in pain. Even his documents were carrying luggage, and stood in front of the commander awkwardly, "I'm sorry, I must survive."

When the entourage raised his sword, Rous blocked the other party. Then he put his father's seal in a box and handed it to the document. "I'm afraid that when an accident comes right away, the seal of the great Pompey will fall into the hands of the despicable thief and disappear without a trace - so you still take this thing to surrender to Libidaus and hand over his father's relics to him for safekeeping."

At the second stairs that night, Rous only took sixteen entourages and escaped from the silent camp on horseback. They fled in a hurry along the trail at the foot of the Podoqia Mountains. Behind were the Osetanian cavalry who had no life to chase after - Rous tried all kinds of ways and tasted all kinds of bitterness, and finally climbed out the mountains and came to the central plain of Lusitania. At this moment, all his horses were lost, and only seven entourages were left.

Rous sat under a tree, hoping to get help from Lusitanian bandits or local nobles, so he asked a familiar entourage to seek help from those who could help.

Then, he sat tiredly under the tree and waited.

At dusk, about a hundred horse bandits wrapped in headscarves and holding spears rushed over from all directions. Rous stood up and saw more horse bandits at the foot of the mountain - they had surrounded the place heavily, and the person who led the lead was still holding the head of the entourage in his hand.

"Don't hesitate anymore." After saying this, Rous snatched the sword from another entourage, and then stabbed it into his throat.

The six entourages protected the owner's body and fought desperately with the horse bandits who were swarming in. After a brief heroic spirit, they were all killed. Then the horse bandits cut off Rous's head, which was overjoyed. This was the most powerful Sasuke who was good at whitewashing them.

Then, Li Bida spent a few more days to appease the political situation in Lusitania and Betnari, and after leaving some garrison and tutoring teams in various key towns, he led five main legions to successfully meet with Vicintoli and Itasos's North Army.

"You can give me a legion, and then you can take the remaining legion to triumphantly and triumphantly to the city of Gergovia and Liguria - eternal peace is coming soon." Li Bida mentioned the word "peace" in front of the two, and was full of threatening domineering spirit, because behind this peace is dozens of legions as the backing of force. (To be continued...)
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