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Chapter 4 Changes (Part 2)

"Okay, dear Li Bida, that's the matter. Tomorrow I'll ask Tuna to set up a small and luxurious banquet, and I personally go and persuade him to give up this election." After the discussion, Crassus unveiled the veil and expressed his opinion with a smile.

Who would have thought that Li Bida said "No", the Lord also has his own dignity, and I don't want him to break his trust in Xiao Jiatu, so he doesn't have to withdraw from this campaign. Crassus was surprised and asked Li Bida what you are going to do.

"I am going to do my best to be a lustful questre for the Asylum. What I need now is that you also publicly support the asylum's run." Li Bida's words surprised Crassus, but he just smiled and didn't say much.

Of course, Li Bida's actions have his own profound meaning.

Soon, Crasus stood in front of the Temple of Mercury with the smiling Luculas's hand and publicly claimed that he supported Luculas's campaign. This news was shocking and seriously affected Caesar's campaign. As we all know, most of the Roman city is Crasus's property, and more than half of the knights are Crasus' pawns. If you, as a candidate for the consul, still hope to use money to invite votes in various Tebres constituencies, it is inseparable from Crasus' assistance, especially for Caesar.

As for Li Bida, he traveled through various taverns, apartments and venues under Crassus' name. As Lukulasse questre, he shook hands with voters one by one and had dinner. He also joined forces with Claudi's staff and hired professionals to divide them into four teams of soldiers. One team was responsible for promoting Lukulas on the podium of the main traffic road, and the other team implemented generous "gifts" of money to the audience in the audience (in fact, it was a blatant ticket buying shop.

For). One team continued to arouse and persuade the audience on their way home. The other team knocked on the doors of each household regardless of day and night to continue bribery. These people publicly used money as a way to fight. They could only force Caesar to pour more money back to their disadvantages. However, the problem was that without the support of Crassus and Libida, Caesar had no money at all, and even had few veterans or knights willing to lend him.

Lukulas and Crassus were united and were invincible in terms of money. Caesar's campaign group clearly felt heavy pressure. The friends of the Triumph General told him bluntly that he would lose money to Lukulas in such a situation and Bibruce in the support of the Senate.

"You might as well say that if I fail, I just lost the assistance of that guy Gonelus Libida!" Caesar roared openly in the synagogue, and at this time, the friends around him all started to remain silent because of shame.

In the end, Caesar couldn't sit still. After all, he was unwilling to be expelled from this Colosseum of fame and fortune, and he was even more reluctant to lose the few opportunities in his life. In the end, he came to Villa Pulaima in the name of attending a gathering of friends and walked into the banquet between Lukuras and Crassus.

In the most luxurious Apollo restaurant in the villa of Lukulas, the whole room is a round shape similar to the sun. The top is inlaid with ivory boards, and the dome can be opened. The guests can eat under the natural moonlight and starlight. Today Lukulas and Marcos are very happy. The dining theme set for the guests is "Zodiac Palace". Slaves serve them according to the zodiac signs of the guests. For example, Aries is beans and Gemini is the animal.

The dirty Libra served a plate of Libra-like food, with pies and cakes on one end. The guests were feasting, and the prostitutes danced gracefully, while Julius Caesar, who was standing in front of the bronze door, smiled even more happily when he saw the Lukulas brothers who were coming to greet him, and Li Bida standing respectfully beside him. "I came to the banquet as a friend. Even if I did not receive the invitation, I hope we are still friends."

It's still a friend, of course, Lukulas enthusiastically led Caesar to a small restaurant in the inner world. After Caesar sat down, he raised the roll of velvet paper and placed it in front of Crassus and Lukulas. When Libida was about to leave, Caesar said: "Dear Libida, don't leave. Of course you can share some secrets. Since you have helped me in Lusitania and before, you will always be my friend. There will always be banquets and secrets to share, right?" After saying that, he slowly unfolded the velvet paper. After Libida took it, he read it. What surprised Crassus and Lukulas was that this letter was written by Pompeii entrusted to the confidential slave Demethlius. The content was very simple, that is, Pompeii was willing to join forces with Caesar to share the interests of this country and show his fangs to the enemy.

"What does this have to do with me?" Lukulas asked after listening quietly.

"In this way, if I am forced too hard, of course I will consider joining forces with Pompei. At that time, tens of thousands of veterans will enter Rome to help me run for election. They do not use any money to bribe, just a little encouragement. Dear Luculas, I still feel grateful to you who helped me pay off some of my debts back then, so why bother with us too much." Caesar gently pulled back Pompei's letter, and then smiled meaningfully at Li Bida. Yes, it was this one who urged Caesar to join hands with Pompei, but in front of Luculas, Caesar did not mention his participation in it. Of course, he knew that telling the inside story would greatly hurt the relationship between Li Bida and Pizhu - leaving everything for a long time, never tearing apart unless necessary, and knowing how to take care of anyone. This is probably the biggest factor that Caesar was like a fish in water between women and money in Rome!

Next, Caesar raised his hand to Crasso, expressing his hope to hear the "Dark Night King"'s opinion on this matter. His words became even more naked. "Crasso, do you remember that when we were young, we hated each other? Before I reached my thirty years old, I was even afraid that you would be happy to hear my unfortunate news in Rome, but later we also let go of our grudges? You guarantee me your debts, and I am so happy to cooperate for your interests."

At this time, Lukulas looked at Crassus who was silent on the side with a little nervousness, and felt a little nervous, thinking that Caesar would not be able to push this person to Pompei's friend! It should be noted that Crassus is hostile to Pompei, but I am much more powerful.

"There is no absolute enemy in the city of Rome. I think... I don't hate joining forces with Pompei now." Crassus's words made Lukulas so shocked that he was about to drop his chin. "In fact, I wanted to shake hands with him in the early years, but the vanity and proud guy rejected my kindness. If he could recognize the facts, I wouldn't mind giving him another chance."
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