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Chapter 29 Acting Commander (Part 2)

But when the Egyptians were incited by Diotus and gathered together to fight the royal docks, Li Bida, who had a clear intelligence, took a fast boat to Faros Island to take over Caesar in command of all the troops and fleets.

On the fast boat at the cape, the cavalry commander jumped onto the deck easily, and then he looked back and waved goodbye to his comrades who were still in the camp. Of course, there were also Xiao Yanxiu, and she didn't know whether to hate him or thank him.

At the private banquet in the camp, Caesar suddenly asked Cleopatra, "Libidaus is such an outstanding talent, I think you can understand this when you were in Perusim."

"Yes." Cleopatra first pretended to be careless, and then she saw Caesar's strange eyes and covered her chest in surprise and said generously, "Yes, I admire him. Please understand that Libidaus was the one I identified before my father was alive and was my guardian."

"Then you should be very lucky. My niece was also under his custody. Atiya expressed her admiration for my deputy in front of me more than once, but Atiya's feelings are very pure. I think you should understand."

As a result, Xiao Yanxiu immediately teased, "If it weren't for the words you later, all the guests present should have mistakenly thought that my relationship with your niece was a rival. Yes, my admiration for the cavalry commander must be a vague statement, right?"

Caesar hurriedly explained that he had just heard some rumors and was willing to apologize sincerely to Cleopatra.

"When it comes to rumors, when I was ten years old, I heard that you and my guardians had close friends in the world. It is said that the guardian was the main attacker. He pressed you roughly under his body in an alley." After Xiao Yan said this, Caesar's wine was sprayed out of his mouth. Deputy General Valentinians almost inserted the barbecue fork into his cheeks. Izzurus quickly stuffed a mouthful of cinnamon into his mouth calmly. Only Secretreus said heartlessly, "It turns out that even the Egyptians know this." He laughed like a goose, and then realized that the atmosphere around him was wrong. He awkwardly with the rest of his smile, swallowed the dishes together.

At the same time, after Li Bida climbed onto the island of Farros, he began to plan a crackdown on the indigenous people on the island. Originally, Caesar's fleet was anchored here, but in fact he had mastered the old barrier of Pompei's veterans with the big lighthouse as the core. This place was also an extended cape. However, most of the inland areas of the island were still in the hands of the indigenous people loyal to the Pharaoh. These people were all pirates and bandits. They usually robbed the ships to rob the dead. When Caesar was besieged in the Alexander camp, the group of people surrounded the big lighthouse without knowing how to do so. They lined up camps on the beach and built several simple towers to form a blockade.

Then, Li Bida's sixth legion took off, carrying the six-door cavalry cannons, the four-door "Lady cannons", and the four-door Saratoga, which occupied the two Furlong highlands directly in front of the Aboriginal blockade.

Opposite the Faros were completely throngs. They even formed a messy formation, shouting at Li Bida's legion, waving their simple weapons. Next to the beach, the group also had three paddle boats and pirate flags, probably all of which were robbed trophys, dragged out of the cave to boost their momentum.

"As soon as I, the leader of the Zifan Pirates, appear, they will all kneel down and beg for mercy." At this time, the leader of the fleet, Macmillan, saw the group of stupid enemies opposite and suggested to the cavalry commander.

"No, now is the time to establish the repressive majesty of the army. You only need to shoot and kill." Li Bida did not accept Macmillan's plan, but issued an order to the gunners.

When a brave Faros rushed to the positions of the two armies, took off his short skirt, revealing his butt that was oozing red, twisting wildly, slapped and shouting with both hands, which made his side very loud.

Until a heavy javelin shot from a cavalry cannon penetrated his buttocks and flew straight into the Faros' positions with the man's body. Then, the Faros heard the whistling sound of wooden bars flying above their heads, and before they could react, the tower behind the position began to disintegrate with a loud shout. With a shout, the group of Faros began to flee to the depths of the island, and the people still on the tower jumped directly from the heights in panic. In the sound of the warlock, Li Bidaliu The cavalry of the legion began to chase and suppress, just like a hunting dog chasing a group of rabbits, many Faros people had no choice but to burn their villages, then walked into the sea and swam up the Qili dike. But before they could sit on the wide dike to take a breath, Li Bida's fleet rushed over in darkness, and the fires spewed out swept across the entire embankment. Many Faros people were burned to death on the spot, and some could only jump into the water with wooden boards again, and finally drowned in fear and fatigue.

Many citizens of Alexander on the other side of Qilidi climbed up the buildings and roofs. They saw with their own eyes that thousands of Faros had encountered such a miserable situation in less than two moments. Many were so scared that they were mentally ill and had no courage to fight.

But at this time, the dock construction work under the supervision of Diotus was still in progress. The guards strictly prohibited craftsmen, laborers and paddlers from watching the battle situation outside, so that they could focus on their minds. When there was not enough wood, Diotus ordered the demolition of the beams of the theater and racing yard to make the hull and paddles. In short, all the actions showed that he was doing his best for the royal family and received generous rewards from Ptolemy and Moteménius.

On the other side, the Sixth Legion, which was walking on the body of the Faros, began to reach the beginning of the Qili Dike. Li Bida ordered a bridgehead to be built here quickly to prevent the enemy from attacking along the causeway. "Did you see the royal dock opposite? It happened to be crossed between the Ebos and the Qili Dike, and there are two stone bridges connected to the embankment and the wall of Alexander. The bridge hole on the stone bridge is the attack path of the Egyptian navy." Sabo and Hitius, who had a clear observation of the terrain in front, pointed out and reported to Li Bida.
Chapter completed!
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