Chapter 17 Visitors from Port Arr (Part 2)
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Galius, the envoy of the Nebo province and commander of the Seventh Legion, was crying and tears. He was not sure why Libida arrived in his jurisdiction. Logically speaking, although he had vaguely felt that there was such a possibility in advance, compared with Numidia, Greece, Xiaoya or Cyrene, Libida's motivation for coming here was the weakest. There was only the 27th Legion stationed in Aquidanni, which was his direct line. However, this legion was also formed by the Green Forest Horse Bandits of Lusitania. The combat effectiveness was far less than that of Libida's other legions. After all, the powerful 12th Legion was in Brindisi, and the most dearest Sixth Legion was in Lucania. Why did he just run here?
Obviously, with Li Bida's IQ, Galius could not guess his purpose for the time being, but this guy did come to Naipo City with a dozen cavalry followers. -∑
But along the way, news that the former cavalry chief appeared on the land of Port Naipo quickly came in. The "local Akuta" imitating Rome in the town square also posted the matter. The elders, merchants and army commanders all ran around and discussed and shouted fiercely for no reason, as if no one would believe that an event such a major concern about Rome's fate would happen in the border area of the city of Naipo.
Soon, the spread of the message degenerated to the most primitive way in the Gaul area, "standing on the high slope, roaring", one village spread to another village, and the content was constantly adding fuel to the fire, and finally at night, when it reached the city of Chinnaboum, the city of Orleans, the content had become "the former cavalry commander Li Bidaus, who brought ten elite legions to land at the port of Yaer and was preparing to counterattack the Roman Senate."
"Ten corps, what are you kidding?" Paruma, who was walking his horse by the setting sun, shouted loudly, and then he said to his personal soldiers, "Now go to the city to tell my wife, my father has come to me, this is the glory of my little pigeon, so I immediately went to Naipo City. He told her not to wait for me, I will go to the battle!" After saying that, Paruma's mount was neighing and running towards the little pigeon after receiving the order. Paruma limped but ran fast, jumped onto the horse's back in parallel, grabbed the reins, and galloped towards Naipo City.
Jianye ran all night, and when Paruma arrived at the Eville River in the early morning, he found that it had become a huge "camp" - Itassos of Liguria, with a legion; the Alobrokis and the Eville people each sent one thousand cavalry; the law enforcement officer of the New Marcellia City Merisus directly brought an allied legion; and the twenty-eighth legion in the Aquidanni area, led by Conbano, asked the affiliated tribes to bring two thousand cavalry. These people, carrying various flags from different directions, rushed towards the Eville River. Their purpose of coming here was also obvious: gathered under Li Bida's tent and waited for the order.
Then, all the generals of the Seventh Legion came to Galius and prompted him to make a decision as soon as possible: whether to decide whether to clear Li Bida in the province, expel him, or to throw him into his post.
"The first two must not work. If you clear the enemy, you can go and see their troops under the Ever River and expel them? Since Li Bida is here, how can we expel him?" The last one, Galius suddenly shut up and said nothing. In fact, since the city of Rome has changed, the provinces he is in charge of have always been areas with secret letters from all parties. Letters from the Senate, letters from the Pompei Party, and letters from the Caesar Party, all of them are fighting for him, because the province of Nebo controls the sea and land junctions between Rome and Western territories.
Galius naturally understood that the group of generals and officials under him also held various positions in private, so he couldn't express anything in person, so he kicked the ball to his subordinates.
As a result, the generals of the Seventh Legion looked at each other, and the third-class centurion in the last chief brigade (the third corps of the chief brigade) took the lead in speaking, "If we want to talk about the political philosophy in the city of Rome, we will not understand it, but the cavalry commander was excluded from the city of Rome because Caesar was killed and wanted to avenge him." Next, all the generals stopped talking, because if anyone came out to attack or expel Li Bida at this time, it would be equivalent to admitting that he "don't avenge Caesar." This is the most taboo thing for the soldiers. Even if they can pass, they will be attacked by the angry Seventh Legion soldiers, and it is very likely that they will be killed.
The Seventh Legion was Caesar's direct line, one of the four troop corps he took to Gaul. Then he stayed away from the mutiny vortex, and always kept the Gallic colony honestly. There was no place to treat Caesar without any unfair treatment. Gallius was originally a surrendered general of Pompeii's party, but he was recommended by Li Bida to be appointed as an envoy and commander of the legion. In a sense, he was also considered Li Bida's disciple.
After a while of silence, the effect immediately appeared. The soldiers of the Seventh Legion were said to have weapons, all walked out of the camp and headed towards the Governor's Mansion!
"A decision must be made as soon as possible." Gallius urged.
"Come on fair, let's roll the dice." said several centurions.
"Come faster!" Galius continued to urge.
"Then evenly, the single one is Li Bida, and the double one is driven out and attacked, at least protecting Naipo City." After a military civilian guard said that, he took out six walnuts, and then threw all six into the air in the air with the nervous breathing of everyone. Then, they quickly covered them with wide-mouthed pots. After a scramble, they pushed one of the pots to Galius.
"Single." Gallius said.
After lifting the clay pot, there are two walnuts.
Everyone was silent, and then the military civilian guardian suggested, "What should I do if the three bureaus decide?"
So everyone agreed that Galius was wrong in the next two games.
"Do you have to make another guess?" Someone suggested.
Just as there were many different opinions, the soldiers of the Seventh Legion had already blocked the outer door and started to clamor everywhere. They jumped up their square short shawls with flagpoles, claiming that it would be best for the generals to satisfy them, otherwise they would do the same to them like the murderer treating Lord Julius.
"It's time to make decisions! The result must be announced to the soldiers." As he said that, Galius stood up bravely, pushed all the walnuts under the table in anger, rushed out of the door, and shouted at the rushing soldiers, "There is only one principle for us to act in the Seventh Legion, that is, whoever can avenge His Excellency Caesar, we will follow him!"
Chapter completed!