Chapter 9 Omen (Part 2)
Bibruce was delighted by the high priest's words, and he hurriedly asked Coppo if Kilikis could use the power of the high priest to stop the vote of the People's Congress in the name of divination?
At this time, Bibruce's request aroused the strong indignation of Caesar's aides and the people who took the crowd. They shouted at the second-CEO, saying that Bibruce's trick was too despicable and clumsy, because most people in this square did not see the damn white light at all. He was obviously afraid of debating with Caesar and trampling on public opinion, which caused Bibruce's armed slaves to hurry up to guard the master, and the scene was once tense.
Coppo shrugged his shoulders, spread his hands, and said I thought it would be unnecessary, "Dear Consul, you may be curious, why is it only me and you who witnessed the mysterious white light in the square of tens of thousands of people?"
This was a bit confused than Bruce, and he could only ask the High Priest to explain it to him, because only the High Priest is the intermediary for communicating divine will.
"That is, this white light symbolizes the disaster you are going to encounter!" Coppo Kilikis said, then raised a bucket of dung water from the priest next to him, pouring the second chief officer from his head to his feet happily, which caused loud screams and cheers from the people around him. The high priest's move was natural, majestic, without any twists and pretentious "dung water attack" was simply the most important part of the square vote rehearsal, "You boring bastard, when the country encounters such a juncture, there is
Thousands of people gathered in the sheep pen and square, ready to use their own judgment and enthusiasm to determine the future course of the country. Previously, there were no priests or virgins in Jupiter's Temple of Heavenly Father, the Temple of War, the Temple of Kitchen, and the Parthenon Temple to report any disasters to me, but you came to me and told me that because of the light of horse manure, I asked me to stop the vote in front of so many people. You can go back to the countryside and village community? So what you deserve is this bucket of unknown dung water!"
Bibruce stood there for a while in the midst of the sarcasm, and then he used his hands to caress the feces that had fallen from his hair, and then on his clothes, but he did not look particularly angry, but turned and raised his hands high. This posture was for Caesar and the High Priest, for everyone in the Senate there, and for all the people in the square - indicating that he was willing to deliver a speech on this plan.
The first to speak was Caesar, "Friends, I am Julius Caesar, no one is more willing to get close to you and help you than I do. Yes, I am the oldest descendant of aristocrats, but since I became an adult, I have served on the front line and fought with all the ordinary people. I know. You long for land, and what I have to do is to turn the desires of most people into reality, which is the value of the existence of the consul! If someone says to me, Caesar, you are facing the Gragu brothers like that
The ending, I will never think that this is simply a threat to me. It is a tragic battle. The degree of tragic I can see when I encounter obstacles after the proposal. Intimidation may become a killing, but I will say to you, for your welfare, I am fearless, and the real warrior regards the night as a smooth road. I will say to the enemy like all the soldiers of the army, pick up your sword, and the people will decide who will leave a good reputation in history, or the contrary."
"It's right, at least in terms of incitement and empty wishes, Katu, maybe we should prepare something else." Cicero looked at the people who were almost crazy under Caesar's agitation, waving the flag and drawing board, and said to the veterans around him with melancholy that even if he faced this situation today, he would not have any chance of winning against Caesar.
When he saw the armed slaves of the opposite elders leaving the square in groups of three or three, Li Bida understood that the elders were gathering people to deal with Caesar like they did when they dealt with the Gragu brothers. He took out a sharp sword under his robe and said to Caesar: "Those guys are going to use despicable means to make the blood of the square to block the vote. I want to know when Pompei will enter the city?"
"Don't panic, it's not the time to draw the sword. We still have to appreciate Bibruce's speech." Caesar was calm and composed, leaving the podium politely, and made an invitation to Bibruce, who was covered in stench.
In this way, Bibruce insisted on going to the stage, but his courage was commendable, and the following words were a bit incoherent: "Who hasn't been to serve in the Legion before? I have also served as a military civilian guardian. I know that most soldiers obey a few superiors during the Legion's war. For example, for example, just like the people of the country must obey the special father, we all treat you as our children, so don't be in Kai.
The road of Sad was in the wrong direction." As a result, his self-righteous and randomly belittled speech immediately made Cicero cover his face, and also made boo sounds from the audience. Li Bida gently raised his finger to the crowd, and several people immediately sarcastically mocked Bibruce, saying that the consul should do whatever the people think. In this regard, he was far inferior to Caesar, so he was soaked in the high priest's head full of shit and urine.
As a result, Bibruce was still angry by these words. He was completely lost because he was splashed with a bucket of feces. At this time, he was boycotted by the noisy people. He complained publicly, "When you can't afford to raise three children and there are hundreds of thousands of people who need to receive relief food, how can fathers allocate those sacred state-owned land to you? And what is most uneasy and disgusting is that you always overestimate yourself. In fact, we have to be serious and don't have to worry about what you say or think..."
"It's over, it's over, this idiot. I've told him to block Caesar's words from the source of funds for the implementation of the plan, and he didn't teach him these words to anger the gangsters." Cicero exclaimed bitterly. When all the people began to raise their fists together, to roll back to the place where Bruce should go - the cesspool, the little Gatto next to Cicero suddenly said, "Damn, what are you doing? Who told you to do this."
Chapter completed!