chapter 34
But no one organized a man to seize the lighthouse on the top of the mountain. Because when Akilo was fighting on the water wall, he was hit on the chest by a stone and hit the foot by a tributary loss. He was seriously injured and bleeding from the corner of his mouth was lifted down. At this time, the soldiers in the fortress on the west were completely out of control. They could only shout from the low-level leaders, sometimes going east and sometimes going west, and they could not react to the fierce attacks of Li Bida's troops, and slowly began to lose sight of one thing.
The first breakthrough was Faobinas' fleet. At noon the next day, Cyrene's heavy infantry team completely occupied the water wall and began to fight with the Hashidi believers one-on-one along the narrow plank road, slowly approaching the dock. The believers who lost command actually forgot that they should have burned the plank road when the situation in the water wall was unfavorable.
Then the Hebrida brigade, who was riding a harp cart, also captured the city walls on the south and began to sweep away the defeated Hashidi soldiers who were swarming. Alp took the brave Medegi Guard and climbed directly onto the patio of the tower at the top of the fortress, shooting bows and arrows directly at the bottom. The sunlight in the courtyard was filled with the falling trajectory of white arrow feathers, like lines on the loom, blood was constantly splashing. This was the place where Hashidi believers and women and children took refuge, but Alp, who was red-eyed, could not care about so much.
He only saw the remaining believers stumbled towards here and rumbled to close the bronze doors on both sides of the tower. As a result, when they saw the scene in front of them, their wives and children were covered in arrows and died in the tower, they were completely desperate. They raised their daggers and ended their lives one after another. Akilo lay on a stretcher and was thrown on the edge of the patio. His breathing was rapid and his pupils expanded. He knew that a branch of the arrow was impartial and stuck on his neck, which ended his unbearable pain.
In the evening, the Xishan Fortress fell into the Romans' water.
The next day, Libida's army envoy Sabo Kemus appeared in the hall of the Yazda Fortress.
"The peacekeeping conditions of your general have changed again? I want me to hand over all the deserters in his team before, including the leader Eumenis?" David Angit, who was standing with the messenger, said to Sabo.
It turned out that this guy was the supreme commander of the Yazda Fortress, but Sabo remained silent. He continued, "Of course, this is just a private negotiation of the commander-in-chief of the vulgar army. As long as you hand over the rebels such as Eumenis and the Azda Fortress, your army can safely withdraw from Cyrene City. And then the vulgar army's merchant ship can send Cyrene City for a month without any additional conditions."
"Eumenis is in the fortress barracks." Angit remained motionless and pointed to the rear. Then he saw that Sabo was still motionless, so he smiled and sat on the bench beside the wall. But he did not lie down and said to Sabo, "How many years have you been following General Libidaus?"
"For more than three years, Your Excellency Commander."
"Is he a soldier who keeps his promises, and is he similar to those of ancient Rome who possessed the virtues of city-states?"
"He is not a Roman, but he is also trustworthy and loyal." Sabo replied with certainty, "I feel that in the future I will return to my hometown in Spain. I can proudly say to my mother that I have followed a brave and wise superior."
"But I can't. Even if there is a little compromise today, I have no face to face any relatives in Cyrene's hometown. So I think the promise between me and General Libidaus is to fight to the end until one of the two sides fails and perishes." Angit said quietly. Then he said in Judiya, "God gave life to the world and also to death."
But after hearing this, Sabo did not leave according to the normal process. Instead, he continued to ask Commander Hashidi to answer one question, a private question, "Reduce taxes, pardon believers of the remnant war, protect Cyrene's temple, and eliminate this war, many women and children will not die under weapons. I am confused. Obviously, General Libidaus is different from all Roman generals, and these conditions should be very generous. Why do you still insist on resisting? Isn't it because of faith that living a good life is the best faith?"
At this time, David Angit slowly stood up and leaned on the wall, "Many years ago, the king of Persia only captured the city of Babylon and released the prisoner Judeans. The king won the title of Messiah. Looking at the history books of you Romans, is there anything more despicable than this? We just hope to change this fact with blood, the Jews' own blood."
"But you are just Edomites." After saying that, Sabo glanced at David Angit meaningfully, then stood up and saluted to the other party.
Then, David Angit walked to the railing of the tower and smiled bitterly. At this time, the messenger rode his horse and ran back and forth on the school ground below, shouting to the commander above, "The Romans began to cross the rivers with large ships and set up camps on the southern plains of the Yazda Fortress." Angit sneered twice and said to Pation beside him, "Just deal with it south of the city gate, and the main force of Lebidaus will surely seep into the north of the city."
Pattien was a little confused about how his commander was so sure.
But Angit's guess was of course true. When the cunning Libidaus was using a large ship, carrying several infantry brigades of the Thirteenth Legion, and pretending to the south of Yazda, he led the Medegi Guards, the Cyrani Army Thousand-man brigades, and three auxiliary brigades of the Essios, quietly descending north along the Toston River in a small boat, and then landed on the shallows.
Li Bida had already planned that he would first detour to establish an infantry defense line on the northern shore of Yazda, and then draw large ships to block the rivers. In this way, the connection between Yazda Fortress and Cyrene was cut off. With the previous material blockade, he did not believe that in such a scarce environment, Yazda Fortress could hold on for how long it would be.
However, when General Li Bida was leading his team to prepare fortifications on a dense hillside in northern Yazda, the Yazda Fortress suddenly shouted for battle. David Angit, with his strong military force, came out, "Why, the opponent should be mobilized and focus on the south!" Li Bida bet on his own intelligence, but when this intelligence did not show any effect, he understood the great danger of rashly leaving the base and detouring the main force in front of the enemy.
What's more, in order to show his reputation, Libidaus's battle, the entire set was based on the outfit of King Cyrenaga, the blue feathered crown, the red cleft stone inlaid crown, the gilded armor, and the take-out seat. Although he did not sit on it himself, he also carried the gorgeous light chariot with the army, not to mention the eye-catching Sheep-headed flag of the god Amon.
Chapter completed!