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Chapter 16 Strangulation (2)

Now it was Triali's turn to panic. He could only ride on the horse and escape quickly with his cavalry. As for the light infantry, they were completely abandoned, one after another, hiding in the thick smoke and dust, until they were killed by the spears and swords that stretched out from behind. The Marcelian infantry team, who came to meet on the hillside, saw the tragic situation of countless light infantry below being trampled into mud, and their calves began to turn. At this moment, their chief danced with a short sword and shouted in panic, "Get out of the way, give it to me, the rear of the palace!"

Then, the remaining 200 cavalrymen of Triali rushed back in the passage where the infantry teams all made way out - but before the infantry team could close the passage, the more than a thousand cavalrymen who came Li Bida were like a torrent, and they also squeezed in with Triali. In front of the wedge formation, the gap in the defense line of the Marcelian infantry team was torn apart and wider.

At the same time, in the secret passage in the besieged camp, behind the earthen brigade, Li Bida's pre-ambushed 100-man team was also killed. They were all selected soldiers of the 16th Legion. The trumpet was ringing, and the charge momentum and formation, from jogging to accelerating attack, and then to the team at the foot of the mountain, one blocked the road between the target and the city, and the other dispersed directly, holding a shield and raising a sword, attacking the mountain.

"The original miscellaneous brands under Libidaus are no longer the level of the auxiliary army. No, they are all equal to my tenth army." Caesar smiled and turned back to the camp. "I told all the centurions of our army to remember the battle experience they have seen today. Tomorrow, the six affiliated legions will go to Napo immediately, and then meet with my eight, nine and tenth army to seize Taraco Spain, and we will also seize our own glory."

All the spectators present were also aroused of unyielding fighting spirit and demanded that Caesar appoint them to take on the burden of killing the generals and squeezing the flag in future wars.

At about noon, Li Bida was in the camp after the capture. The battle was completely difficult from planning to subordinates and then to the final success. Triali's subordinates were killed more than a thousand times, but he still disguised himself as soldiers and fled. This guy's long-legged skills were really first-class, while Li Bida only lost 80 people. He also seized a lot of pack horses and baggage, and resealed the encirclement of Marcelia.

When Dussenvier and other generals came to congratulate Li Bida, the commander-in-chief disagreed, "This war was for His Excellency Caesar to be inspected, and there is no need to fight at all."

"But after this victory, didn't we cut off Marcella's external transportation on land again?" Petternius, who also came to watch the game, was puzzled.

"Even if you don't do this, Marcelia has been unable to make a comeback after the previous encirclement and the battle with Seymours Island. They can't hold on to this summer at all." Li Bida replied confidently. But then ordered Pope, "A market can attack the city with all its strength in the future, and the momentum must be built!"

After everyone took the order and left, at night, Caesar held a grand banquet to entertain many chiefs from Old Gaul and Aquinoa, and many tribes near Spain, such as the Oscars, also sent secret envoys. They were shocked by the vigorous and vigorous military operations of the Caesar tribe in this area and expressed their willingness to provide maximum support for personnel and food in all future wars here.

Caesar was also very happy. Although his body had not yet fully recovered, he still drank a lot of wine on the couch surrounded by people. Especially the local barbarians offered many flavored meals, such as sow squid, beef brisket and elk meat. Caesar even did it himself and feasted with a meat fork. He was like this. When he claimed in public, "Shanwai Gaul, Celtic Gaul has been granted citizenship through my previous Chief Executive Act, and all the nobles have obtained citizenship, and the land is no exception. Everyone's legal rights will be strongly guaranteed by me!"

"Long live!" The nobles who were interested in the Roman Senate and the "Roman Allies" raised their wine glasses, sprayed spit and drinks, burped, and cheered loudly.

Then, Caesar waved to Libida, who was sitting beside him, and then stood up with his hand, and introduced to all the Gauls and Celtics vigorously, "This is my most powerful subordinate, my right wrist, the current governor of Sardinia, the protector of Liguria and Aquinoa, General Libida--yes, many generals and warriors should still remember it vividly. My former chief deputy general, Rabinus, departed from me when I crossed the Rubicon River. But I don't hate him, who called him Crien of Pompeii

?I knew this identity when I first fought side by side with him, but I still promoted him, cultivated him, and trusted him, because I was not interested in my personal identity, and because my team was a group without any gaps. Just like what I want to announce today - Libidaus, who will replace Rabinus from now on, become my chief deputy general, and the acting commander-in-chief, that is, he has the power to self-delegate in any war zone, recruit soldiers, taxes, and personnel arrangements. His request for you represents me."

Then Caesar turned his back to Libida and shouted in front of everyone, "That is to say, Libidaus is the man I can safely turn his back to him, just like the situation immediately!"

The implication is that when Caesar marched into Spain, he would hand over the entire region of his rear to Li Bida, and he also hoped that the other party could deliver his greatest loyalty to himself, because in Caesar's eyes, Rabinus and Li Bida were both talented and experienced. However, even if Rabinus left, Caesar was completely at ease with his loyalty and loyalty. "Even if he was an enemy of you, Rabinus is a dignified and admirable enemy." But Li Bida seemed that Caesar subconsciously only took him as pride, but he would still be afraid of this mysterious character.

However, many of Caesar's old subordinates obviously misunderstood Caesar's words. They couldn't help but think of these two "peach-like anecdotes" that were familiar to both Rome and the military camp. Most of them burst into laughter with malicious intentions. It seems that the friendship between men is cultivated and maintained by the two places of bed and battlefield.
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