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Chapter 8 Negotiations with Cato (2)

Seeing that the Pharaoh was not at a loss under his humiliation, Gatu stood up, and Munagius next to him hurriedly wiped him with a sponge stick, and replied to the Pharaoh: "That's what it takes to involve your eldest daughter Beniniki. She now has completely controlled Alexandri's 'Holmahi' Royal Guard, and is said to have married the newly appointed general of the guard, who claimed to be the son of Mitradati."

"What?" Li Bida was shocked. My true son-in-law of Mitradati was so low-key. Now, where did Mitradati's son come out? However, the Royal Guard of Hormahi as Katu mentioned, Li Bida heard about it. Hormahi was the title of the guard camp of the Pharaohs in history (it began since the ancient kingdom era). He was the most elite army of death soldiers under the Pharaoh. Since Beniniki could let a guy who pretended to be a descendant of the royal family in the capital command this army, it clearly means that the sister of the Little Queen has fully mastered the guards composed of Macedonians. No wonder she is so confident to challenge the Roman Republic.

Katu continued to explain on the other side, "So, with the support of the Hormahi Legion, Beniniki robbed Alexander's Egyptian fleet and patrolled the Cyprus area. Our diplomatic activities were not particularly smooth, because our contact with Ptolemy in Cyprus was interrupted. If you follow your opinion of the respected Pharaoh, you will inevitably be attacked by Beniniki. How many troops are there in His Excellency Libidaus?"

"Are you still going to transport two more regular legions from Rome?" Li Bida sat on the couch and retorted.

"This is not the case, but as the Governor-General, I must be responsible for the safety of your army." Gatu said to Li Bida.

"Governor General, you must be clear. My army is directly responsible to the Senate, and is also jointly sponsored by Caesar and Pompey, so you don't need to be responsible to me, and I don't need to be responsible to you. Now I only care about whether I can obtain the authorization of the Governor of Cyprus to land on the island to fight." Li Bida suddenly made the relationship clear.

"So if I don't authorize you, you will still climb Cyprus alone, right? Young man, I must warn you. You are arbitrary war. Even if you may have noticed by the priests of the Ficiaris, I will return to Rome immediately and move my fingers in the Senate and you will be punished for treason, and your Caesar will sooner or later be punished for this crime." Gatu said in a medium tone that was neither too high nor too high, which seemed to be very confident in this result.

Sure enough, I knew that it was not that simple to meet with Gatu. This guy first instructed Kassie to come to Gaul. He offered a high price to kidnap himself from Caesar, and then he was flirting with him here. The purpose was to incorporate the legion into his own system, or to directly ask Munagius or Cannadis to take over. In this way, he would be able to achieve full results after conquering Egypt, and after returning to China, he would have the capital to compete with the three monsters.

But why did this little Katu, who was ignorant of military affairs, exuded the stench of Roman pedantic nobles everywhere? What did he think the legion was? Could it be a small gift that could be turned around in private?

So, just as Brutu nodded and smiled at his uncle's words, Li Bida's tone seemed extremely hooligan. He said, "Dear Governor, I have received information in advance, that is, the civil guard Claudi once told Asher and Dilinmer that once you start a war with Cyprus, let them leave you and go to Byzantium to take refuge, and let you die under the sword of the Cyprus army. Now these two are influenced by you?"

"Of course, I used my great-grandfather's family precepts to persuade them to help them realize how inconsistent the evil deeds of the past were."

"But you can't persuade me, the process below will become very simple - my army will start a war with the fleets of Cyprus and Egypt, and then withdraw. I hope that at that time, you and two faithful servants will be able to board a faster ship, so that you will not stay on Rhode Island and be captured by Beniniki and his husband."

"You're talking nonsense, Libidaus." Brutu shouted angrily.

"I'm not talking nonsense, at all! Do you think I can't kill Egypt? Ridiculously, I still have two thousand Tarent assets in Pharaoh (this is really nonsense). I can leave Ephesus today and go to Silesia to hire a large number of pirates and paddlers. Then I took Caesar's letter to negotiate with His Excellency Seleucci of Syria and entered Egypt from the Sinai Peninsula. What Hormahi Legion? My Legion is completely confident to defeat

They, at most, I will help Pharaoh relocate to the palace of Alexander, but you, Governor, at that time, you have two endings. One is to hide in Byzantine and make no achievements during your term. In that way, even if you return to Rome, you will not escape Claudi's accountability; the other is to stay bravely on Rhodes, and you can't even get out of a hundred-man guard by your side. I believe that the beauty Beniniki must be very interested in your body."

Then, Li Bida suddenly turned around and shouted to Brutu, who was about to continue interrupting, "Don't count on that Jewish merchant group. As long as I put a finger on it, let alone 100 million Seths, they won't even lend you half of Ass. These people are all from the Kingdom of Ubertnia, right? If you don't believe it, you can try it!"

At this moment, the whole scene was condensed, and only the Pharaoh was placing his twitch at Libida's might. Dilinmo quietly came in and handed Brutu a piece of velvet paper. After reading it, the philosopher lowered his head and said, "Okay, let's continue to cooperate, but the scope of trophy income is that we want Cyprus Island, Egypt belongs to you. And, there is another condition, Libidaus, you must not stay in the Pharaoh's palace to serve as an official position, and immediately return the legion to the Republic, because these armies are not your private property. The Republic may transfer the Thirteenth Legion to Syria, where the situation is tense, and the governor of Bibruce."

"Is this note written by Kassio outside?" Li Bida asked with his eyes narrowed.

Brutu hurriedly explained that Kasio did not eavesdrop on our conversation, so please rest assured.

As a result, the commander of the Restoration Army also said that of course he did not eavesdrop on his eavesdropping. He understood the laws of Kasio's combat, and he must have thought about these resignations long ago.
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