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Chapter 19 Yulia's Letter (1)

"I always cherish freedom and put it above money." - Nevias.

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At this time, the men and women from the slums, carrying chair legs, iron rods, chisels and other things, flocked to the slums from Mount Evandini, Subra, and the shanty towns beside the Maximus sewage ditch. Some of them received signals from Claudi's followers in advance, while others spontaneously came to protect the future guardians. They were not interested in the secrets of the peaches in the boudoirs among the nobles. Since Claudi could abandon his aristocratic status, they became

One of them, and willing to endorse all the people who were in the shanty towns and "Floating Island" apartments, was willing to show a million loyalty. The group of people and the violent whirlwind quickly dispersed and beat Benceng under the colonnade steps of the court to watch the excitement, and then smashed stones, wooden boards or iron-hard einkorn wheat relief bread into the court. Like a storm, the entourage had to remove the featherboard or portrait board in the court to resist.

The chief judge Catulus looked calm, while Cicero was a little scared. He was afraid that he would not go home after the court recess. "Dear Cicero, you have to know that you are the founding father and that you have immunity for life. This is the privilege given to you by the Roman Citizens Congress when smashing the conspiracy of Catilin. No one dares to hurt you, don't be afraid." Catulus firmly cheered Cicero up.

Cicero, who had regained his confidence, led the prostitutes to a row of men in robe, "Since you all said that the Knight of Carabis and his adopted son Claudius spent five hundred or even eight hundred dinars for each of you, and had a party for a day and night, you must recognize which one is them?"

The prostitutes began to scratch their heads and hesitate and make excuses in front of everyone, and pinch and touch the men again. Cicero, Catulus, and Lukulas on the sidelines all sneered. Yes, Cicero has successfully proved that the new knight Calabis was lying.

What was waiting for Karabis was the entourage who was the entourage of the stick, and the fine of taking out 10,000 Seth withdrew.

The beating was carried out on the spot. Karabis knelt in front of the colonnade, just at the inter-international border. The scene of his execution was clearly seen by the jury and the onlookers. The stick fell down hard and hit him on the back. Although it was only ten times, it was also a bloody scene. The cheers and sympathetic cry of the thugs outside were overwhelming. They regarded Karabis, who stood out for Claudi, as a loud hero.

Claudi, who returned to the dome, had a gloomy face and his eyes became terrifying, and he looked at Cicero.

Cicero was also a little angry. He really didn't believe that this young man who lived and died for himself in the conspiracy of Katilin and came to his house respectfully to ask for rhetoric and speeches from time to time. The young man he once looked forward to was actually a lustful scum who seduced his wife privately, and was a ghost in the world who still remained undispersed after Katilin's death.

So Cicero decided to kill and completely destroy Claudi. The last witness he summoned was his neighbor on Paladin Mountain, and Claudi's sister, Claudiya.

Then, Cicero was attacking Claudiya frantically, and he brought her female slave from her ex-husband to testify, confirming that she had an ambiguous relationship with her brother: "Fifteen-year-old Claudi still stayed with you in the name of fear of darkness. All Romans used the scandal of your brother and sister as an appetizing dessert on the table."

"I heard that your nickname is Xiao Tongban. Your lover once promised to give you a bag of silver coins, but when you opened it, it was full of copper coins."

"You and those wandering boys, not only on Bye's yacht, but also in various places in Rome, hidden back street corners and dirty intersections. As long as you think that the object of your life is of value, you will betray yourself like a prostitute at any time. You seduce noble men of noble origin who sit in the front fourteen rows of seats in the theater, induce them to go to moral corruption, but are hanging with low-born civilians in bed. You seduce even young people who are still playing walnut games, hurting their vitality and virginity!"

"You talk to people in the most vulgar and common people's language, ruining the customs of Roman cities, and wanting to win the rights of women in the social circle. Your brother is a good example you have educated. Not only will I let your brother be punished for infringing on the High Priest's mansion this time, I will also make him lose the qualification to run for the civilian protection."

Cicero was merciless, and although Claudia was attacked so decently that her brother roared fiercely in her ears, she still maintained a silence of recognition. However, when Cicero threatened his brother's qualification to take office, she even begged the most powerful eloquent expert to open up her family, because like the Claudi family, the future of politics is the life. Lukulas in the audience stopped smiling, looked at his ex-wife and brother-in-law, and then looked at his adopted son who was beaten and gasped on the spot. After a while, she felt that he had enough happiness in this comedy, so she left the seat and went back to the Pulaima Villa.

At this time, with Cicero's hearty victory, the noise from the mob outside became louder and more terrifying. Even the members of the jury began to tremble. "Whether your brother is qualified depends on Julius Caesar's opinion that there is no need to punish him, but I believe that Caesar had such a wish. Your brother's future is over. A person convicted of being guilty, like Kathirin, would automatically disqualify the qualification of a consul or a civilian guardian."

But just after Luculas left and after Cicero summoned Caesar to testify in court, for a long time, until the mob outside lit a torch, Caesar still did not arrive.

Finally, an old slave from the Julius family in the Subra District walked into the court after permission, "the master has left the city of Rome and went to Spain to serve as the governor."

It was like another bomb explosion effect. Catulus expressed his abnormal confusion, while Cicero was furious, Claudi shouted wildly, and Calabis sneered secretly, "But before leaving, the master said that he was unwilling to make any statement on this matter. He himself had no hatred or hostility towards Claudi, but Caesar's wife's chastity was not allowed to be suspected, so he gave up Pepeya."

"Okay, everyone in the jury can vote." Catulus said angrily. It was getting late, and he had seen enough of this farce.
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