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Chapter 33 The Unbearable Battle (Part 2)

"Berchles, the chief centurion of the 10th Legion, the second centurion of the 10th Legion, the second centurion of the Legion, the second centurion of the 12th Legion, the second centurion of the 10th Legion, the second centurion of the 10th Legion, the second centurion of the 10th Legion, the commander of the Gallic province, the Reyaks, and my cavalry captain, and myself, a total of ten people."

When Rabinus said that he would also follow Caesar, Caesar put his fist in his palm and said clearly: "Don't forget your responsibilities. You are the acting commander-in-chief and my clone. When I am not here, you are responsible for the entire army, stay in the camp, and be prepared for combat at any time." Li Bida felt so sad that he said this. In a few years, I would have to find a way to climb to the position of Chief Vice-General, but he did not hate Rabinus. He knew that the other party was a poor child from a small fishing village. He had to reach this point through training and hard work. He was a phoenix man from the Roman era. He was kind and fair. He also did not buy industries or invest in trade. Instead, he foolishly sent most of the money back to his hometown. He told Li Bida that he would build his hometown into the second Byer.

Finally, Rabinus was still in Besanson. In the clear and cool autumn, Caesar and nine followers abandoned all flags and slowly walked towards the Germanic camp. The entire camp caused a sensation. All the reliable soldiers of the legion picked up shields and javelins, stood consciously in the outer combat area of ​​the camp, watching the governor's departure, and the guilt in his heart became even more prominent. Since the governor dared to go and negotiate with the Germans with only nine cavalry, how brave it was. Looking at the fear of the barbarians for no reason before, it was really a shame.

In addition, many centurions whispered secretly that the Germanic king Aliovestus was too despicable. They had always relied on the strength of cavalry. They did not take us seriously, but when they knew that we were good at infantry ranks, Aliovestus did not allow His Excellency Caesar to take the infantry team, rather than to take the cavalry, because they were afraid that it would be unfavorable to the Governor. After saying that, the soldiers shouted angrily, and their hearts were filled with the idea of ​​uniting against the enemy.

At this time, the group had left the barracks several furons. Li Bida, beside Caesar, looked over there. The Germanic people's living habits were actually similar to those of the Gauls, or they were similar during migration. After all, the settled Gauls could imitate Latin and Greek civilizations and build pretty cities that were pretty good. But the Germans would only build shacks in swamps and forests. But once the tribes moved and fought, they would also be men who picked up weapons, women and children sat in camp vans, and when they walked, they used cars, and when they stayed, they would camp.

At this time, there were dense Germanic caravans around them, and wisps of smoke were coming out of them.

"Hey, Commander Libida, I didn't expect that the Governor was just trying to make us his guards, but he didn't expect that he promoted us to knights by the way." Milu, sitting on the saddle of the horse, pulled the reins, which caused laughter from others. In any case, the Roman legion was fanatically pursuing heavy infantry combat methods, so these people, whether they were centurions or commanders, now they had a strange feeling when they were on horseback, so Milu had such a way of joking.

They slowly advanced to the barren land in the center, where there was a large towering mound, probably the breakwater of the Renos River. Now that the river channel has changed, it has turned into ruins and remains in the wilderness. It happened to be in the center of Besanson Camp and the Germanic Camp. "Lebidaus, Sekdelius, and Reyaks followed me up, and the rest were waiting below." Caesar ordered, and then shouted with Libida and the other people and rode onto the mound.

The mound was covered with grass, and Caesar stood in the center and did not move. After a while, the people and horses on the opposite side were neighing. Alio Vistas came up with ten cavalrymen. Then Li Bida saw that behind the ten Germanic cavalrymen, there were still ten walking warriors.

Aliovestus is very tall and majestic, with a face that looks like iron. In fact, his whole body is also wrapped in iron. The iron helmet is covered with black tassels, black chain mail, black wrist guards, and black cloak. His cheeks are protruding high and have a thick beard, giving people a sense of fierceness and unreasonability. When he bared his teeth and smiled at him, Li Bida saw that his teeth were also decaying iron, which was extremely ugly.

The nine noble cavalry behind him also had iron-like appearances and were dressed similarly to the king. As for the ten walking warriors who followed him, Li Bida was frightened at that time. He was holding a spear with a sharp spearhead of five Romanesque in his hand and carrying an oval shield. This spear can be held in hand or thrown, and hit it wherever he pointed within ten steps.

"You are violating the original negotiation resolution!" Li Bida pointed at Aliovestus angrily and shouted. Then Reyaks immediately quickly translated Li Bida's words into Gaul language, and told Aliovestus that the king had been sabotaging and invading the Gaul area for a long time and was very familiar with the local dialect.

"This is the cavalry warfare habit of our tribe. Each elite noble cavalry has a special pedestrian behind it, so the ten cavalry we are talking about is accompanied by ten pedestrians." Alio Vistas was actually rumored.

Caesar waved his hand and told Li Bida not to say anything further, and then he read out his request to Aliovestus:

"It is the minimum requirement to hand over Eduyi and other Gaul tribes to your hostages and return them all."

"This is a brutal requirement. Exchange of hostages is a normal and sacred diplomatic act among states. It is watched by gods and the law. You Romans should understand this more." Alio Vistas also fiercely confronted the translator.

"Yes, it is precisely because we understand this that we cannot ignore the hostage and threats of friendly countries by you. This is the resolution of the All-Gallic Congress, otherwise the Republic will be truly shamed to ignore the shame of being ignored." After Caesar said that, Reyaks raised the board with seals of most of the tribes of Gaul and gave it to the other party to witness.
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