Chapter 7 Fathers' Countermeasures (Part 2)
"I'm sorry, what did you say?" Caesar's extremely contemptuous words made Cicero feel humiliated immediately, and he felt like he was spitting with his face. Could it be that Caesar, you begged in the letter, that you need my help and advice in everything? But Caesar then ignored him at all and let him stand in a stiff position, suffering from ridicule and ridicule from everyone.
Before Cicero could react and continue to say something, Caesar shook his robe and shouted to everyone: "Don't agree? Then let the Tebris people come to rule on all this!"
"Let's wait." At this time, Xiao Katu on the seat stood up and drank.
Caesar stared at Katou, and then made a gesture of asking you to speak. Katou immediately started to talk a lot. Yes, Katou, who was thirty-six, thought that this was the best magic weapon to fight Caesar: given that Julius Caesar was a cunning and experienced fighter, it would be better not to talk to him, and the best not to let him speak at all. Last year, I did not say unlimited speeches at every gathering to achieve the purpose of "hindering the deliberation" (this tactic seems to be still in use in the British House of Commons), blocking Caesar outside Rome for a month. If the senators were not frightened by the populist instigation of Claudi, the senators who were holding sticks behind him to shamelessly shake the authority of the Senate?
So, Xiao Jiatu suddenly applied to the chief veteran on duty to express his opinion on the placement of Pompei's Eastern kingdoms. Caesar smiled and did not stop him. The elder on duty also agreed to Xiao Jiatu's request. Then Xiao Jiatu said it in a lengthy manner without any surprise. It began to trace back from the outbreak of the Mitradati war. Then the Republic's impact on the war was analyzed in detail. Many of the hundreds of veterans smiled maliciously and sat back in the seats. Watching Xiao Jiatu performing a good show. When the sun's shadow deviated, Xiao Jiatu was still talking nonsense about topics that had nothing to do with Caesar's proposal.
But Caesar was still very quiet. He looked at the little Gatu who was spitting out, only making the other person look a little furious.
Caesar seemed to be waiting for something.
The answer was revealed. A entourage quickly walked to the chamber and gave Caesar a roll of papyrus. After Caesar took it to view it, he suddenly raised his tone of Xiao Katu, "Dear Xiao Katu, you have finished speaking about the whole of two water timepieces, and I believe you have been very meticulously prepared for the situation there before you speak. Then let me ask you, what do you think of the recent dispute between the Kingdom of Ubertnia and the Kingdom of Bosphorus?"
Xiao Gatu was stunned immediately. It was just a waste of time to talk about the topic. Caesar, do you need to be so serious? Of course, this papyrus is the killer move that Li Bida had prepared long ago. He had expected Xiao Gatu to sing like this. He really raised a substantial question: That's right, now Adianna and the Minand and Stratonics of Bosphorus were separated from each other's territory, claiming to each other's right to inherit the other's territory. The dispute first reached Pompei, but Pompei quietly suppressed it and was thrown out until now.
How could Xiao Katu know about this topic? Faced with Caesar's questioning, he could only hesitate and say that he might not have received reliable news in this dispute, so it was inconvenient to express his opinions.
"Then what intentions do you still talk about Eastern affairs?" Caesar suddenly became angry, and his voice shocked the entire chamber. "As we all know, if a veteran lacks a fundamental understanding of a certain matter, he will speak out loudly, make a long and empty talk, and waste the precious energy and time of the state is an institution. This is simply a crime of dereliction of duty. Moreover, without General Gneus and Pompeii, your speech is even worthless. I am very curious about what kind of punishment should be imposed on such a person who maliciously interferes with the normal procedures of the Senate."
In an instant, the elders who were originally sneering were silent. Xiao Jiatu also stood in the seat, very embarrassed and didn't know what to do, but it was obviously at a disadvantage in giving the people. However, everyone at that time did not expect that Caesar's inquiry was not simply a vent of anger or intimidation - he really waved and waved to the bronze door open in the chamber, several entourages walked in, "Tear the elder Xiao Jiatu's robe." Caesar's tone was very cold.
The entourages really stepped forward and pulled Xiao Jiatu down the stairs seat with a tough stern, then pulled his robe apart. Xiao Jiatu was stunned. He didn't expect that Caesar would really treat his republic incarnation like this, but that was not over. Caesar then pointed at the entourage and continued to issue an order: "For the charge of hindering the Senate's affairs, he beat him with a stick and expelled him with a fine of five thousand Ass. Of course, this was only the first punishment, which was very light."
The bun really landed on Xiao Jiatu's back. This was what the six hundred veterans saw together. They stood up one after another, stared at Xiao Jiatu who had been beaten in a daze, and was forced out again. At this time, he reacted a little and shouted: "You dictator who incited populism, I am just driving a veteran, a special father's inherent voice!"
"I am also driving the power of the Chief Executive, and I am not afraid to drive on you for the second time!" Caesar said with his face sideways, looking at the little Gatu who was dragged away. Then he looked up at the vague sun shadow that still existed, and made a request gesture to everyone on the seat, saying, "Now we can make another real vote on the matter of the case."
Just at the time when the Senate was over, Caesar walked out of the Temple of Union. He raided the little Katu who blocked him and successfully forced the Senate to pass the "New Julius Principle". In the early spring sunset, when the scribes posted all the Akutas on the walls of the Grand Plaza, many people and knights cheered after watching it, and they ran around to tell each other.
As Caesar walked down the last step, he turned around and looked at the sculptures of the half-body erected in front of the temple hall and smacked his lips. This was just the beginning. In March, I will have bigger and more shocking actions. The war has begun, and no one can give up easily.
Chapter completed!