Chapter 32 The Shattering of the Beast Barrier (Part 2)
However, Cicero's expression was extremely serious. He even told Taylor and other slaves of the portal, "I have seven villas under my name. Yes, I have been living in poverty for so many years. You and others quickly go and sell them all, all concentrated in Formia, Naples and other places. It should be more convenient. Taylor, you are a slave, and the soldiers of the legion will not make things difficult for you. Just hang your nameplate around your neck and you can leave the city. The faster the better. About after they are auctioned underground, they can also be worth 300,000 Drakma Greek silver coins. ∈♀”
Then, several slaves and cooks threw the letters, books and books from Cicero's study into the huge fire bowl and carried them out one by one. In the garden, Cicero's face was deep. After sending Taro and his party away, he squatted in front of the fire bowl and fired. In Feiberia's scream, he threw it on it. "The old husband is actually burning the most precious thing in his life!" Feiberia hurried forward, held the heartbroken husband sitting on the ground, kissed his wrinkled nose and cheeks, instinctively realized the seriousness of the situation, and asked her husband what was wrong.
"Don't ask anymore, my dear wife Feiberia, no matter how you thank you for being by my side for the last time, so that I can enjoy the comfortable life like Sura in my later years. You can go back to the Fabian family, which is undoubtedly the safest. Don't be by my side, the old man who is blindly in danger!" Cicero looked at the flames in front of me, and then held Feiberia's shoulder.
"If I don't leave, we will also travel to Rice Persia. We will also take a boat to Rhodes. See where you were young. Are you afraid of turmoil in Rome? Don't be afraid of my good husband. I also brought a dowry of 500,000 dinar silver coins in Feberia. These funds can be exchanged in Ephesus, Kaisus and other places." Feberia was like hugging a spoiled child, "Call Taro quickly, don't sell the property so much. We will leave here tonight. With 5,000 dinar cash, it's enough to rent a boat - you are always indecisive and have no ability to judge, so it's easy to buy inferior cyrene fabrics."
Cicero was completely moved. He originally thought that Feiberia was so young and beautiful. He was just a noble young woman who admired his reputation and talent. The relationship between him and her was just a "golden wind and jade dew" in a private teaching in the study, just as his ex-wife Renshate criticized - Cicero advocated rationality and philosophy all day long, but one afternoon when he was alone with a delicate young female student like Feiberia, he couldn't help but feel physical reaction, so he took over her and got the marriage.
But at such a moment, Feberia did not abandon Cicero.
Cicero did not expect that after his life was over 60 years old, he could still go on an adventure with a young woman. He quickly ran Taro to the house of another inspector, Bisuo, and said his thoughts concisely. Bisuo didn't say much, and took out the token readily. Bisuo was a generous elder after all.
After obtaining the token for the exit gate card, Cicero eagerly brought some softness with Feiberia and notified his younger brother Quindus. The group wore cloaks and tried their best to cover their appearance. He was afraid of being questioned by the soldiers on duty in the legion, and even more afraid of being discovered by the rest of the elders.
At this time, on the Quinta Plain on the outskirts of Roman city, countless torches shone brightly on the night sky. The reflection of the cavalry shields and armor formed a huge light belt around the plains and swamps. The guards held Song Ming high and walked into the "Ship Gladiator Arena" dug during Caesar's lifetime. Then Li Bida and Young Caesar rode together on horseback. Leo and others followed closely behind, as well as large groups of flags and sticks, entering here one after another.
In the center of the arena, the artificial lake that had been dug out had been drained and the water was irrigated by the local farm. Several decayed ships were crossed in the dry mud, as if they were still telling the glory of the triumphal style of the past. Then everyone stood under the seats and colonnades, waiting for Libidaus's speech.
"We need to negotiate internally with the city of Rome. Of course, we are not standing on the same equal seat as the Senate. The current situation is that we make a request, and the other side must accept it." Li Bida's words at the beginning aroused the cheers of all soldiers and centurions, "So I announced that the 13th Legion's garrison task of the city should be immediately lifted, and then the 6th Legion and the 12th Legion entered together, and the three legions implemented martial law together, and the previous entry and exit tokens were all invalidated."
Then, the two legions ordered by Li Bida, the cavalry team took the lead in entering the streets of Rome. It seemed that not to mention crossing the Rubicon River, it was common to enter the city directly with arms. In the era of Sula, the people dared to stand on their own cavalry and throw buckets at the army. Now they could only hide, and hid in the mountains of washing jars with their children and the elderly.
At this time, when Cicero and his family had just walked to the block at the foot of the mountain, they heard the sound of horse hooves like thunder, which broke the silence of the night sky. Several veterans with incredible expressions ran over and shouted, "Li Bida is finished, all his vanguards have turned against each other, entered the city, volunteered to surrender to the Republic and accept the leadership of the Senate." Cicero was also instantly excited when he heard this. He seemed to have forgotten the matter of escaping, but trotted all the way, left Feiberia, and came to the gate of the synagogue, shouting, "Come on the assembly! Come on the assembly! I have great good news to announce and vote." He shouted at the top of his lungs, as if all the blood was pouring on his face, and he had never been so excited.
Several veterans were really surrounded by his side, and everyone stood proudly like a statue, standing proudly in front of the Senate Hall, straight, as if the glory of their ancestors and the country was condensed at this moment.
Both Feberia and Quindus were stunned. They stepped forward and held the pillars, shouted Cicero's name, and told him to leave quickly, but the elder did not respond. He stood there straight, holding his robe gracefully, looking into the distance without looking sideways.
Chapter completed!