Chapter 33 The Tyrant's Gift (2)
Seeing this outfit, it was not a legal officer but a civil servant. The centurion and the soldiers went to the tent to ask Angandinus to negotiate. The two civil servants were also ready to quarrel. They stood in front of the main gate with their entourage and shouted loudly to the soldiers watching:
"Caesar, a tyrant who attempted to subvert the Republic and illegally granted public office, has already buried his sword. Now the Senate and the people are liquidating his crimes. The existence of the Sixth Legion in Hezhou has seriously threatened the security of the state. Therefore, we are ordered by the Senate to peacefully accept this force. Once the delivery procedures are completed, Rome will become an unguarded city again, and no army will be allowed to enter. "."[]"
"What will we do?" asked several centurions and soldiers.
"You will not have anything to do. After you finish, you will be dismissed back to your hometown, or stay in the city temporarily, waiting for a new decree before deciding to settle in the colony. There is no more war now, and the Republic is about to be reborn, and everyone can enjoy a peaceful and peaceful life." The guardian Malulas smiled and explained to the soldiers, "So, now ask your commander to come out and handle the procedures."
At this time, a short and fierce guy walked out of the crowd. He smelled alcohol and said to the two civil guards, "But that dead man Caesar still owes each of our legion five hundred Seth's reward that has not been fulfilled!"
Another civil guardian, Flavius, pinched his nose with some disgust to avoid being stimulated by the other party, and said, "We will discuss this with the commander. In order to avoid trouble in the market, we will also send several civil guardians elected by the people to take over the camp."
"You looked at me with an ill-polite look, right?" Hebrida raised her chin and approached Flavius very arrogantly. Seeing this, several soldiers knew that the chief centurion was going to go crazy. She was about to come up to dissuade her, but was stopped by the other chief brigade centurions.
At this time, Hebrida did not move. He just turned around and shook his crooked arms, saying to everyone, "Didn't you hear what this bastard said just now? Julius was killed by them. Our dictator, the commander of the legion, did not die on the battlefield, but was killed by these sinister ivory chairs. Although I drank too much, I never liked to forget my oaths. That is, I once swear to be loyal to Caesar and Lord Libidaus, including you! Where is Caesar's body now? Do you even abandon his body in the stinking drainage ditch? Answer me, all the boys!"
Several soldiers who had always been grace could not help but cry and shouted, "We will see the corpse of the dictator." After saying that, the crowd immediately became fierce, and many soldiers were in a terrifying expression. They shouted angrily at the two guardians who were so scared that they were deserted, saying: We must pay tribute to the bodies of His Excellency Caesar and find the murderer.
"I have said just now that Caesar is a tyrant, there is no murderer, only a hero who eliminates the country!" Flavius shouted, but Hebrida quickly flashed from the side and stabbed his neck with a dagger.
Flavius' expression was still dull, and then he seemed to be trying to lift his hand up, but before this slightly sudden action could be conveyed by nerves, he collapsed to the ground, blood flew out like a fountain, and the entire camp was boiling. Hebrida rubbed the sword stained with his soles of his feet, and then Malulas turned around and ran away from the bridge. Many soldiers followed behind to punish him. Malulas flew down in despair and jumped into the Tiber River from the bridge.
"If my sword remains silent, it will be a failure to Lord Caesar!" The soldiers then tore the robes of the entourage brought by the two civil guards, took off the stick and broke them, and then drove them naked from the camp. The unlucky Flavius's body was hung on the bridge pier with an iron hook and made public.
Before he could come out of the camp, Angandinus, who was surprised to hear the mutiny, was blocked by the vicious centuries, and threatened him to stand on Caesar's side, otherwise he would be killed on the spot and be with Flavius. "Of course, I have always been eager to avenge Dirkutou in my heart. I am willing to follow the two cavalry commanders, and follow the horse's head until the murderer is punished!" Angandinus immediately said the following words without changing his expression.
When the escaped person ran to the general camp of Capito's Mountain, told Brutu and others that the tragedy happened. Many elders were immediately scared to faint, and more people sneaked away. Nearly half of the people and veterans gathered in the square ran away. Brutu and Kassio were stunned immediately, "How should we stop the Sixth Army, who is so bold and arrogant?"
"Then we will send the city legion to suppress the enemy and delay the time. As long as the several legions in our control arrive in Rome, they will be completely disarmed and wiped out." Kasio suggested.
Unfortunately, Kassiyo overestimated the combat effectiveness of the city legion. Yes, the bloodline of Li Bida and the 12th legion originated from this guard and defense army, but it only produced the character Li Bida. Since the Punic War, the main body of this legion was supplemented by slaves released in the name of the Senate, and supplemented by unemployed refugees. The combat effectiveness is one-rate:
After receiving the instructions, the group of people wore armor of a hundred years ago, held various shields and weapons, and rushed to the Tibo River River continent without any formation, clamoring to suppress the Sixth Legion.
The Sixth Legion's answer was to strengthen the walls and mail towers of the camp, and apply thick mud to prevent fire. Then, a large number of crossbows were used to rush towards the city legion on the opposite bank. The other party was killed and hundreds of people were killed. The rest of the guys scattered and threw away the supplies and weapons all over the ground. Then the Sixth Legion's detachment picked up many, and many of them were engraved with the abbreviations of some old clan names, "Keep it in mind, this is the next charge of killing the murderer of Caesar." Then, several detachments swept through the houses or villas of the wealthy families on both sides of the Tiber River. The messenger who came to the door spoke very politely, saying that he should try to use the peaceful requisition method to hand over the supplies for the camp in Hezhou, but no one dared to disobey.
Not long after, the tenth legion that was stationed in Ravenna and was preparing to conquer Dacia, the commander Secredirus also "reached an agreement" with his soldiers, claiming that he also "questioned" the legitimacy of the Roman Senate after Caesar's death, and began to fully arm the outskirts of the Roman city, and the twelve legions were also taking action, and they drove towards the outskirts of Rome from Brindisi.
"This will not work. Before the army in the Gaul province in Shannan arrived, it will be too late - we must negotiate with Caesar's party members." At this moment, Brutu made a quick decision.
Chapter completed!