Chapter 33: The Tyrant's Gift (Part II)

Seeing this attire, it was not the judge but the tribune, so the centurion and the soldiers went to the tent to call Angandinus to come out and negotiate, and the two tribunes were also ready to fight, and they stood in front of the main gate with Hu Cong, and shouted to the soldiers who were watching:

"The tyrant Caesar, who attempted to overthrow the republic and illegally conferred public office, has already taken his sword, and now the Senate and the people are settling his crimes, and the existence of the Sixth Legion on River Island has seriously threatened the security of the state, so we have come to accept this army peacefully by the decree of the Senate, and once the closing formalities are completed, Rome will once again become an undefended city, and no troops will be allowed to enter it."

"So what will we do?" Several centurions and soldiers asked.

"You will have nothing to do, and when you are done, you will be sent back to your respective hometowns, or you will stay in the city for the time being, waiting for a new edict before deciding to settle in the colonies. Now there will be no more wars, now the republic will be reborn, and everyone can enjoy a peaceful and peaceful life. Marulas, the tribune, smiled, and explained to the soldiers, "So, now call your commander out to go through the formalities." โ€

At this moment, a short and fierce fellow came out of the crowd, and he said to the two tribunes, "But Caesar, the dead ghost, owes each of us five hundred cesthes in a reward that has not been fulfilled!" โ€

Flavius, another tribune, pinched his nose in disgust to avoid being smoked by the other party, and said, "We will discuss this matter with the commander, and in order to prevent you from causing trouble in the market, we will send several military tribunes elected by the people to take over the camp." โ€

"You just looked at me with rude eyes, didn't you?" Highbrida raised her chin. Very arrogantly approached Flavius. Seeing this, several of the soldiers knew that the chief centurion was going to be drunkard. He was about to come up to dissuade him, but he was stopped by the rest of the chief brigade centurions.

At this time, Hebrida didn't move, he just turned around, shook his scarred arm, and said to everyone, "Didn't you hear what this bastard said?" Julius was killed by them. Our dictator, the commander of the legion, did not die on the battlefield, but was killed by this sinister group of ivory chairs, and although I drank too much, I have never been one to forget the oath I swore allegiance to Caesar and Liberdaus, and to you! And now what about Caesar's body? Are you going to abandon his body in a stinking gutter? Answer me, cubs! โ€

Several of the soldiers who had always been blessed could not help it, and they began to cry and shout, "We want to see the body of the dictator." After speaking, the crowd was immediately turbulent, and many soldiers had a terrifying look. He shouted angrily to the two frightened tribunes: "We must collect the corpse of Lord Caesar and find the murderer."

"As I said earlier, Caesar is a tyrant, there are no murderers, only heroes who eliminate harm for the country!" Flavius shouted, but Hybrida quickly flashed from the side and plunged his short sword into his neck.

Flavius's expression froze, and then as if he was about to raise his hand, but before this slight movement could be conveyed by his nerves, he collapsed to the ground, and blood flew out like a fountain, and then the whole camp boiled, and Hebrida rubbed the stained sword with the soles of his feet, and then Malulas turned and ran away from the bridge in fright, and many soldiers followed him to punish him, and Malulas flew in a hurry, and jumped from the bridge into the Type River.

"If my sword is silent, it will be a disappointment to Lord Caesar!" The soldiers then tore the robes of the servants brought by the two tribunes, and broke them with their rods, and then expelled them all naked from the camp, while the body of the hapless Flavius was hung from the pier with an iron hook for public display.

Angandinus, who was shocked to hear of the mutiny, was blocked by the fierce centurions before he came out of the tent, and threatened him to stand on Caesar's side, or else he would be killed on the spot, and Flavius would be his companion, "Of course, in my heart I have always been eager to avenge the death of Dicktido, and I am willing to follow the two cavalry commanders, only the horse, until the murderer is punished!" Angandinus's face immediately did not change, and he said the following words very smoothly.

When the people who fled back ran to the tragedy that happened in the camp of the general of Capitol Hill and told Brutus and the others, many of the elders were immediately frightened and fainted, and more people sneaked away, and nearly half of the people and veterans gathered in the square also ran away, Brutus and Cassiyo immediately froze, "The Sixth Legion is so bold, how should we stop it?" โ€

"Then send the city legions to bomb and suppress them, so as to delay time, and as soon as the few legions in our control arrive in Rome, we will completely disarm them." Kashi Yojian said.

It's a pity that Cassiyo overestimated the combat effectiveness of the city legion, yes, the bloodline of Li Bida and the Twelfth Legion comes from this garrison legion, but it is only the character of Li Bida, since the Punic War, the main body of this legion is supplemented by slaves released in the name of the Senate, supplemented by unemployed vagrants, and the combat effectiveness is a first-class difference:

After receiving the order, this group of people put on the armor of a hundred years ago, held a miscellaneous shield and weapons, and rushed to the front of the Tiber River without any formation, shouting that they would crush the six legions.

The Sixth Legion's answer was to strengthen the camp's ramparts and watchtowers, and smear them with thick plaster to prevent fire, and then used a large number of ballistas to bombard the city legions on the opposite bank, and the other side was immediately killed and wounded by hundreds of people, and the rest of the guys scattered in a hurry, throwing baggage and weapons all over the ground, and then the detachments of the Sixth Legion picked up a lot, and many things were engraved with the abbreviations of the names of some patriarchal clans, "Keep it, this is the next crime to collect Caesar's murderer." Then several detachments swept the houses and villas of the rich families on both sides of the Tiber, and the messenger who came to them spoke in a very polite tone, saying that you should hand over the supplies to the camps on the river island by peaceful requisition, as far as possible, but no one dared to disobey.

Soon after, the commander of the 10th Legion, who had been stationed in Ravenna to conquer Dacia, also "agreed" with the soldiers, claiming that Caesar's death and the legitimacy of the Roman Senate after Caesar's death had "doubted" it, and began to march fully armed to the outskirts of Rome, as well as the 12th Legion, which had come from Brindisi.

"It will not work like this, and it will be too late before the army of the province of Gallic in Shannan arrivesโ€”we must negotiate with Caesar's henchmen." At this point, Brutus made a quick decision.

(End of this volume) (To be continued......)