Chapter 33 The Unbearable Battle (Part 2)
Aliovistus tilted his neck disdainfully and laughed loudly. Then he yelled something. Reyaks quickly translated: "He said that the reason why their tribes came to Gaul many times was to serve as a guest army at the invitation of Alvini or Seigni, and they also had diplomatic documents as evidenced by it. It is reasonable and legal. Your statement is a provocation of unreasonable provocation." Then Aliovistus said something that made Caesar angry: "Governor, please do not make your noble fingers at the Gaul area outside the mountain, because even if we have evil with you, it does not mean we have evil with your country. And I also know that if you die on the battlefield, most of the Senate in the Roman city will be grateful to me."
The hidden meaning of the Germanic king's words is self-evident. It seems that these barbarians in the Black Forest have also made great efforts to collect information about the factions in the Roman city. They know that Caesar is extremely unwelcome to the nobles of the Senate, so they also understand that if he rashly initiates a war against him, he might even be regarded as an "illegal war" by the Senate, so they are so fearless.
However, this trick really hit Caesar's life. He had sent a copy of the Gaul Conference resolution to the Senate, but whether the Senate would really approve him to use the legion and use troops against the Germans is still unknown, but he could not wait for it personally.
Just as the meeting was in a stalemate, a loud noise suddenly came from the mound. Everyone hurriedly turned their heads and looked down. On the wasteland below the mound, a team of Germanic chain mail cavalry galloped from in any direction, facing the six Roman cavalry left two hundred steps away. They threw out sharp stones, and Caesar's clerk Ijiurus was immediately hit and fell off the horse with blood. Tagus shouted, and his hand held the thin Ijiurus on his horse's back. Then everyone shouted to the mound that we were ambushed by Germanic traitors.
"Bastard, this is a naked war threat!" Caesar shouted, and then drove away quickly and rushed down the mound. Secretreus followed closely. Reachs did not forget to turn his head and translate Caesar's words. Li Bidaze directly behind the temple and pulled out his sword. In an instant, only two inconspicuous Alio Vistas was left on the mound. He shouted, "When did I arrange for the cavalry to attack the Romans? You can make it clear before leaving, and you will chase after it after that.
Li Bida pulled out a dagger under the saddle of the horn. He turned around and threw it at Alio Vistas. The walking servant next to the German chief immediately raised his shield and bounced the dagger with a sound. Then he threw out the spear in his hand at Li Bida. Fortunately, he did not come to Li Bida's favorite owl, but to people. Moreover, because the situation of the enemy and us was too sudden, the walking servant did not dare to drive out his full strength, for fear of causing some diplomatic changes.
So the spear was caught by Li Bida with his hands. Then he screamed and fell on the saddle and ran away with Caesar.
The Germanic cavalrymen who came to attack came and threw some stones and javelins between each other, and then asked Caesar and others to escape in the direction of Besanson. When Alio Vistas rushed down the mound, they were preparing to find out which tribes dared to disobey his previous orders and ran out to attack Caesar privately. You must know that even the Germans were ashamed of attacking the envoys who came to the peace talks.
But what made Alio Vistaus depressed was that when he took his entourage down the mound, the Romans and the Germanic cavalry just now disappeared, leaving only a shadow that disappeared in the dust, "Damn it, bastard!" The Germanic king seemed to have understood something, drew out his sword and slashed the grass and shrubs around him frantically, but it was just a waste of effort.
All the Roman soldiers standing in front of the barracks and waiting for Caesar to return with concern. When they saw Caesar coming back with a pale face, they cheered first, and then became angry. Because he saw the blood on the sleeves of the Governor's robe and the scattered decorations, he knew that the German barbarians had indeed taken a despicable attack during the peace talks. As a result, Ijiurus' head swayed on Tagus' horse like a blood gourd. When he followed behind and rushed into the main gate of the barracks, the soldiers' anger began to reach
When he arrived at **, the last one was Li Bida, the commander of the 12th Legion. It is said that when the Governor was attacked, he bravely took on the mission behind the palace to cover the Governor escaped. But at this moment, he only saw him lying down on the horse's back with his head down, and a Germanic spear "punched" on him. When the service slave stopped the mount, the "owl" screamed, and Li Bida rumbling down and turned off the saddle and became unconscious. The soldiers quickly carried him onto the stretcher, and then he threw the spear down.
"Bastard! Bastard!" The Roman soldiers could no longer hold back when they saw this scene and shouted loudly, especially those of the 12th Legion. Seeing that the commander was like this, they all used a javelin to hit the shield, indicating that they wanted to tear the treacherous barbarian to pieces.
After entering the head coach's tent, Caesar immediately changed into a brand new general's costume and walked back to the soldiers on a white horse, saying in a hoarse and painful tone: "Blame me, blame me! It was my confidant of the barbarians on the other side, and he mistakenly thought that they had received some influence of civilization and civilization, but I never thought that they had indeed attacked us, which showed that the other party was insecure. This was a despicable provocation and a challenge to the Republic!" Rabinus next to him immediately took the lead in shouting the slogan of war, and the soldiers responded like a thunderous roar, and then Caesar's cheeks were
The muscles were shaking and fiercely said to the clerk around him very angrily, "Report what happened today and report to Rome City intact. Yes, with the nature of Akuta, posted it in various conspicuous areas such as the Temple of Concorde, the Grand Plaza, the Temple of War, etc. That's right, the Germans attacked our team of talks. My clerk Ijurus was stoned on the head and was seriously injured. And the commander of the 12th Legion, my deputy general Libidaus, was thrown by the servant of Aliovistus with a spear, and his life and death were uncertain. Yes, life and death are uncertain, I don't need to teach you this word again!"
Chapter completed!