Chapter 29 Deserters (Part 2)
Caesar had previously swear to declare that the food problem had been resolved. Several people who came with private chefs and delicacies and mixed into the barracks to serve as military civil servants (military civil servants have now become symbols, and their positions and authority are erratic. Sometimes the commander asked them to serve as squadron commanders, and sometimes they just asked them to manage a ship. The power of the entire army was in the hands of the governor, and a single legion was the deputy commander of the governor, and there were dozens of centurions below, so civil servants were mostly rich and noble children, and they were also gilded and mixed in qualifications anyway). They were beaten by angry soldiers.
As a result, disappointment, troublesome, confinement, confinement, and confinement, but no matter what, you must set out after night! This is Caesar's unquestionable order.
In the entire chaotic camp, even though Seigni and Alobrrogis's auxiliary cavalry were in turmoil, the camp of Edui was quiet, and Dunolex was very proud: he deceived Rabinus first, deceived the fools of the twelve legions, threw the group of people in the small tree hill to blow the wind, and successfully informed the Helveti people to escape from the danger of being raided; now even Caesar was deceived by him, and he was in a hurry to cross the confrontation line between the two armies in a hurry to Bibrakde, so what I have to do now is-
Dunolex called an officer named Considius, "Although you were born in Eduyi of Gaul, you have served the Romans for some years as a mercenary?"
The other party replied proudly, yes, he had participated in Sula's legion expedition to the East before, and later during the Great Riot of Swordsman, Crassus used a commission of ten Tarantes a year to recruit him as the captain of the cavalry. Dunolex nodded with satisfaction, "Then you must be very familiar with the service and posts in the entire Roman military camp."
After receiving a positive answer, Dunolex began to show off, "Listen, I need you to be a deserter and escape in this messy barracks. This will be effortless for you, and then run to the Helvetites, and say that you came by my order, with my handwritten letter. Then, tell the two co-governors, South American Euss, Veroclot, that Caesar's four regular legions, under my successful inducement, would marching in a hurry tomorrow in the direction of Bibrakde, and they would just turn back and organize the cavalry like a sharp knife..." Then Dunolex made a forward gesture, and Considius understood everything.
The army's rapid march was when soldiers carried bags, hung their helmets on their belts, carried basic weapons, and lined up the "one-character long snake formation" in a row, running at full speed towards the target designated by the centurion. In this posture, once the enemy was attacked across the enemy, they would easily be cut into several sections. The head and tail could not be looked at each other and were annihilated.
"But, I remember that in the Xiaoshushan in the middle of the confrontation, the 10th Legion of Rabinus's 10th Legion, and the 12th Legion were still there, right?" Considius meant that once the Helveti turned around to attack Caesar's rear and flanks, they would be restrained by these two men.
But Deviach's younger brother told him not to worry: Even now, Rabinus and Libida, two idiots, might still be waiting in the little tree mountain! Because I will be tampering with the messenger that Caesar gave them, just be a "desergeant" with confidence.
Finally the next day, when Caesar's other deputy general, Kodda, came to the camp to count the barbarian list, he found a low-level officer named Considius missing. Just as Kodda was about to ask, a horn sounded, he turned around and saw a red flag rising from Caesar's tent. This was an instruction that represented the entire army's immediate advance. Kodda could only snort, put away the list, saluted Dunorex, and left on a horse.
On the early morning of the sixth hour before the Roman period, four legions started to depart on time, and 24,000 men were lined up as long as they were in front of them, with their heads and tails behind them, and they were carrying the rising sun, just as Dunolex expected to march. Caesar's slogan was, "At the Bibrakde, we will win."
About a while ago, Considius stood in front of the two chiefs of Helveti in light boots, which brought vital news and aroused a dispute between South American Euss and Veroclot.
Veroclow advocated radicalism, that is, to use the troops of the entire clan to attack the legion of Caesar. "Their formation has not yet been unfolded, and they are carrying heavy luggage. The queue is so narrow that the back team is attacked by us. The front team still does not know about it. This is the best time to win a great victory." And the South American Yousi's mood is far from so optimistic. His tone is very calm, "Caesar will definitely leave behind the guard forces on the road that must be passed. We are afraid that it will not be easy to capture so many enemies."
"The Romans' defender is only a twelve legion. This legion was just formed in Illyria. Most of the members are Dalmatians. The Sardinians took out second-class Gaul citizens from Northern Italy. They were under-organized and had poor combat effectiveness. I believe that I, a person with thirty years of service experience. I am more familiar with the small Romans than the Gauls himself." Considius analyzed confidently, "Compared with that twelve legion, the first team of Rabinus's 10th legion is more worthy of attention. In fact, we just need to leave some troops to entangle with them, and the main force directly bite the back team of Caesar's main force. Once the four regular legions are destroyed, what else can Caesar do? Relying on the two auxiliary legions that do not rely on together at all?"
The words of this army deserter had a certain effect. The South American Yousi also said at last that we could consider letting the Boys restrain the auxiliary army. The Boys had 32,000 tribes, including 3,000 strong cavalry, which was enough to make the twelve Roman legions difficult to move forward. We led all our troops to catch up with Caesar and fight him to a decisive battle.
"Because if we don't do this, Caesar will get the supplies from Bibrakd first. In turn, more than 200,000 of our people will be wiped out due to food cuts. The current situation is also necessary to fight."
"May Abona bless us and protect our war horses from fear of the rain of javelins of death."
"May Nimidona's spear protect us and make the Romans lose their fighting spirit before our courage. I will irrigate the entire Gaul plateau with the blood of the Romans and grow golden crops to sacrifice to all Gods and ancestors."
Chapter completed!