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Chapter 2 We've Found You (Part 2)

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Then, when Banks' children fled, the old consul set off a fire in the empty house. The fire became bigger and bigger. Then Banks sat on a ring chair and let the flames burn themselves in the middle of the fire. △

When the firing squad walked into the courtyard that had been transformed into scorched earth rubble, he found that Banks's body was seriously damaged and could not be identified. "What should I do now?" The other liberating slaves asked the centurion who led the lead. Now the rules have been changed. Each firing squad is equipped with two centurion and about ten veterans to guard against possible resistance by the public enemy.

Faced with the question of the Jiefang slave, the centurion shook his head and stepped forward to use his sword to cut Banks' rings and fingers down. Then he carefully identified them in the ashes and said that it was okay - the inscription on it was not burned, and it could prove the identity of the deceased and could be cut off.

So the Jiefangzi rushed over and cut Banks' burnt head with a knife. As a result, the tendons in the cavity suddenly burst, and blood splashed onto people with a terrifying scream, scaring everyone to death.

Banks' children did not run away for the next half day. The two brothers ran together, but were betrayed by slaves. The daughter was betrayed by her fiancé and all were killed in the street. The goods they carried were also robbed.

When the entire Banks clan's head was sent to the square, the four had already retreated to the barracks to handle affairs, so they had the task of identifying and giving rewards. Pansar entrusted to the legal officer Savilinus. As a result, Savilinus spent a lot of effort to handle the matter. He found that there were always soldiers around him, and he saw that the logo was the Forty-Two Legion, so he stood in a row twenty Roman feet away from his office, without moving.

It was not until Savilinus ended that the soldiers approached under the centurion and said to the judicial officer, "Dear Lord Savilinus, there are some minor changes in the public enemy's announcement list. It should be related to you."

Now, even though Savilinus was a fool, he knew what this sentence meant. He was still wearing the robe of the Chief Executive and ran wildly in the square. His slinged entourage followed him breathlessly, while the soldiers who came to arrest him continued to chase after him.

Perhaps the entourages of Shubian were too loyal, and they followed him wherever Savelinos ran and surrounded him. The exhausted entourage of the entourage kept saying the words "never give up" and made a fuss. He knelt down at the third street corner, and then the entourages of Shubian continued to surround him. The entourages of Shubian reached out to the sky, begging the group of people to leave so that he could take off his robe and escape quietly without notice.

As a result, before Savilinus had finished contributing, another team of soldiers who received the order rushed towards him and chopped him to the ground, then cut off his head and threw it into the square - he was just judged and rewarded, but in a flash he became a public enemy. This speed was simply at a loss.

These days, every corner of the city of Rome can hear the voice of "We found you" and the voice of death.

The priest, Merut, was honored to be on the list of public enemies. He was one of the initiators of the assassination of Caesar. He was almost the consul, but later replaced by Li Bida. He had to hide from the world in these days. In the end, he fled to a house of a disciple. This is an inconspicuous congested apartment building with slaves backed by the Temple of War. There were slaves coming in and out everywhere. He and his friends hid inside, and they actually hid from spies and executioners for a while. Here Merut was like the most humble man, nestling in the dark loft, eating

The coarse food and the dirtiest drinking water, and the hair cannot be cleaned. At night, his disciple told Merut, "You stay here for the time being, I will find a way out of the city. Now the wind is a little loose, because eighty elders have died and their butcher knives are tired of lifting them. As long as you leave this city and stay in the countryside for a few years, I heard that many people have escaped to Spain or Mauritania." Then, the disciple brought some money and walked down the attic.

As a result, after the guests left, Merut kept looking down in horror in the blinds nailed with broken wooden boards, and became increasingly unsure. He was afraid that he had been sold by his customers? He went to exchange for 25,000 dinar silver coins. After thinking about it, Merut quietly put on a cloak made of rags, left the apartment building, and slipped towards his home.

What surprised him was that his yard was still there, although all the servants had run away and no one was guarding him. What surprised him even more was that when he walked into the atrium, he saw his wife safe and sound, and was making dinner with two maids who had brought from his parents' home. When his wife saw her husband return, she was shocked and hurriedly asked him to hide in the high chimney behind the yard. Then he asked Merut why he had returned. She thought he had already run away.

"Because I didn't trust that guest enough, I suspected that he had sold my whereabouts to the firing squad, so I had to run back. Speaking of this, I'm even more curious why you didn't suffer and why my courtyard was preserved so well?"

Meirut's wife's eyes were red. She said that in order to protect herself, she devoted herself to the centurion of the Legion, and exchanged her chastity for her. I hope her husband could forgive her. "There are still some property left at home. You can rest here for a night. I will find a way to help you out of the city tomorrow." Meirut, who was blinded by the woman's sweet words, could only push and half-push into her chimney attic. As a result, his wife pushed him in as soon as she arrived at the door, and quickly tied the door. Then she asked two maids to seal the place, and she ran out quickly to report it. Half of what she said was true, that is, she had indeed hooked up with a centurion, and now she wanted to use Meirut's head to exchange for her new dowry.

On this side, Merut screamed, cursed, slapped the door, like a beast, he scolded the woman for being ruthless and innocent. Then he ran to the window where the chimney was as narrow as a gap, and saw the ruthless and innocent woman coming to his home with the centurion and the firing squad. He screamed, his eyes bleed, and then he trembled, squeezed through the window with his body, closed his eyes, fell like a bird, and fell to his wife's feet!
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