Vol 8 Chapter 13: Camilles' decision
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Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece
- Chen Rui
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- 2021-02-04 09:15:41
The next day, Tapirus was awakened by the noisy shouts outside the hotel.
He dressed, stood at the window and looked down. He saw hundreds of Romans gathered in front of the hotel. They waved their fists, yelled in anger, and even tried to break through the guards and rushed to the hotel.
"What are they yelling?" Tapirus asked the translator.
These Romans are jealous of us!
the translator said with a bit of an angry stutter:
They let us leave the city of Rome... They said that we have no power to interfere with their Roman affairs... they say they are not afraid Dionya, as long as we dare to send troops, they will definitely defeat us!..."
Tapirus knew that the translators did not translate directly. These angry Romans could not be so elegant, but he did not care about it. There was a popular saying in the Kingdom of Dionia that it would be a dog that would bite. Not calling, even if they are called fierce."
The number of people gathering is increasing, and Tapirus is not afraid. On the contrary, he hoped that they would rush in and hurt one or two of the messengers. After expanding this diplomatic issue, Rome would not end well, and Tapirus would have more mediation.
But Tapirus’s wishes are doomed to be impossible.
The heavily armed Roman patrol arrived very quickly to disperse the people and there were some physical clashes between the two sides.
When patrol captain Titus Cassius saw Tapirus, his face looked a little unsightly. He threatened: "Dyonia, this is the result of your request for an armistice! You can’t get land because of the armistice. The Roman citizens will vent their anger to you, I am afraid this is just the beginning, and I can't guarantee that every patrol will arrive in time."
After listening to the translator's translation, Tapirus pointed to the Roman people who were yelling and reluctant to leave. They sneered and said, "Is this the case? Why are they swearing now, 'The aristocrat, we will never Allowing you to take advantage of this, cancel the promise of giving us land, and turn it into public land! '...
Cassius was speechless, even in spite of the Dionya messenger, and snorted: "Damn civilians!"
Then I looked at the mess and warned the messenger: "Given the anger of the Roman civilians now, I hope that you will stay in the hotel for a few days, don't go out, otherwise something is not our responsibility!"
Having said that, before Cassius left, he added additional soldiers in front of the hotel to protect their safety.
Aristocrats and civilians... Tapirus looked at the figure that Cassius had gone, thoughtfully...
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It is very easy for Rome to inform Carthage about the Dionysia messengers, because since the two sides established a closer military alliance two years ago, there have been special Carthage envoys stationed in Rome. On the one hand, he was responsible for liaising with the Roman Senate and dispatching aid to Rome; on the other hand, he was strengthening the trade between Carthage and Rome and monopolizing the sale of certain commodities. It is precisely because of the full support of Carthage in the past few years that Rome has always maintained an absolute advantage in the battle against the surrounding forces, not only quickly restored its strength, but also its rapid expansion far exceeds this period of previous life.
When the Carthage messenger Achiega learned from the Roman military commander Paulus that the arrival of the Dionysian mission, he could not help but be surprised. The first thing he thought of was that the Devians were in Sicily two years ago. The elimination of the Taknikian tribe of the Western Kyle, which was strongly supported by Carthage, is now aimed at Rome, which is supported by Carthage in the north of Italy?
Paulus saw Agiega in meditation and whispered: "Now the Diaonians are urging us to reply. We want to know what advice does Carthage have?"
"First of all, don't reply, I will send someone to return to the Carthage Senate!" Achiega said cautiously.
"Respected Achille!" Paulus took a small step forward, bowed his head slightly, and gestured with respect. "If...I mean if there is no last between Rome and Dionia." Achieving good results and causing ... conflict, will Carthage support Rome?"
Achiega’s gaze swept to Paulus immediately and stared for a moment. As a member of the Hanno faction, he knew Hanno’s conservative style, so he said cautiously:
This is a very big problem, I can’t To answer, there must be a Carthage Senate to make a decision! Carthage and Diaonia have been friendly for more than a decade, and have just renewed their friendship agreement. It is more difficult to make this decision! But... ..." Achiega showed a sternness: "As far as I am concerned, I would like to support you in Rome, and teach the arrogant Diaonians!"
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When the Roman messenger rushed to inform Camilos, Camilos had already led the army on his way back to Rome.
After the Tselon people learned that Rome had led the army, they not only did not resist, but opened the city gate to welcome and expressed to Rome that they had no rebellious dissent.
The magnanimous Camillaus recognized the loyalty of the Tsundon people, did not let the army into the city, but waited for the high-level officials of the Tstron to swear and promise to God, and then returned.
On the way, getting the news from the messenger, Camilles stunned. Don't look at him, he is already a famous general in Rome in central Italy, but he really doesn't know much about Dionia. He only knows that this kingdom occupies the whole of southern Italy and is powerful.
The rise of Dionynia was too short, and it has been a turbulent autumn in Rome for more than a decade. Camilles spent most of his time on the battlefield, and there is extra free time to study far south. The Kingdom of Dionia.
Another military-born military official, Freuz, is more aware of the poverty of Dionya, but he is dissatisfied with the young and angry. "The Senate is too cautious and should directly reject this Daonian messenger. Unreasonable demands! If Dionia really dares to send troops to Latin, we will completely defeat it and let the kingdom know that our Rome is amazing!"
"The big things like this are decided by the Senate. We don't have to worry about it." Camilles warned him: "What we need to worry about now is how to attack the Wolsey."
Freuz heard that he did not dare to talk again. The last time he failed in combat, if it was not for Camilles, he would not be able to escape the accusation of the Senate, and Camilous still chose him as the suspect. The assistant who made the exile made him completely convinced of Camiros.
After a while, Freuz said: "Well, we listened to the order and led the troops directly to Satnikum. But before changing the marching route, we must first say to the soldiers, lest they protest again."
After he finished speaking, he saw that Camillaus did not answer, and was holding his chin and thinking about something.
"Camillas! Camilos!..." Freuz screamed a few times.
Camillaus returned, his eyes stunned and said: "No, we should not go to Satnikum, we go to Antium!"
Frauss said: "Why?"
"Now Kuntus and Lisignius are leading the army to attack Saturnicum, and Wolsey has also mobilized the army to try to guard it. Even if we rush, it will be difficult to break Saturnic in a short time. Um, but the Senate hopes that we can occupy the land of the Wolsey people as soon as possible... Antibes is far from Saturnicum and is behind the side, I am afraid it will be neglected. If we raided it, it is very likely Be successful."
Freuz’s eyes lit up:
Like the previous save of Prinister?
"Yes." Camillaus nodded confidently.
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Just four days before Camilles invaded the Wolsey territory, the Danish messenger Carias took a boat from Poseidon, entered the city of Naples, and then headed east into the mountains of Samone. Came to the central town of Kautini, one of the four major races of Samona, met with his great leader Segovani and expressed to him: King Dionia vs. Kautini The soldiers frequently invaded the serious concerns of the Campania territory, and hoped that Kautini would not violate the covenant and restrain his people and ensure that similar things no longer happen.
Segovani just said a faint sentence: "Know it."
Then, he raised his face: he wants him to agree to the conditions of Dionia, but after Dionia, he can no longer go to Quinduk, the leader of Nassella, a town in southern Kautini. Don't even send Hades' priests into their territory...
The wooing and assimilation of Nassella is the established strategy of Dionia, and it is certainly impossible for Karias to agree to Segovani’s request.
So ~EbookFREE.me~ he suffered a cold fall in Kautim, and even was greatly insulted and humiliated by some Kautini people. Segowani not only did not stop it, but gloated.
Carias returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina with anger and resentment, wrote a letter to the Turui Senate, and truthfully described his encounter with Kautini and what he saw, and made a judgment: Kauti It is very likely that the Nepalese will soon launch another attack on the Campania League!
Daves had previously negotiated with the Ministry of Military Affairs, and Kalias’s judgment did indeed coincide with the Kautini’s two years of practice: after each Dionya sent messenger to condemn the Kautini’s aggression. The Kautini will soon launch an attack on the Campania League.
It seems that the great leader of Kautini has a rebellious attitude towards Dionia and always likes to do it.
Therefore, after an urgent deliberation, Daves and the Ministry of Military Affairs decided to immediately dispatch a Third Corps to assist the Campania League against the invasion of the upcoming Chamona-Kautini tribe.
After the Third Army received an urgent order from the Ministry of Military Affairs, the head of the army, Lizaru, immediately dispatched cavalry to inform the towns in the Lucania region and issued a mobilization order for the soldiers of the Third Army.