"Chapter 689: Pan-Mediterranean Alliance"

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After the establishment of the true alliance of six nations, the Augustan Empire had an unparalleled advantage in the overall situation; The alliance of the four empires will unwittingly fall under siege of the Augustan Empire, which has already seized the initiative in the war.

Once the war broke out, the Augustan Empire could unite with the Kingdom of Egypt on the eastern continent to attack the Seleucid Empire from the south; At the same time, the ironclad torrents of the Parthian and Armenian kingdoms could also attack the Seleucid Empire from the north.

Although the Seleucid Empire has expanded considerably in recent years, Seleucus VII simply did not have enough time to stabilize the expanded Seleucid Empire; That is, the Seleucid Empire was nowhere near as powerful as it seemed.

The alliance of the Augustan Empire with the Kingdom of Egypt and the Kingdom of Parthia and Armenia would wage a war against the Seleucid Empire from both the north and the south, which would bring about the fall of the Seleucid Empire; There is no war yet, and the Seleucid Empire has lost the capital to hold on to this war, and they are destined to be the first supporting characters to fall in this war.

As for the Brutus Empire, which fought hand in hand with the Seleucid Empire, they were not much better off than the Seleucid Empire in terms of situation; The Brutus Empire threw too many of their armies into the East, and instead had only a few legions on the Greek peninsula on its own.

The Sulla and Pompey families, who were originally part of the Brutus Empire, became strong allies of the Augustan Empire after independence; When the army of the Augustan Empire attacked the Greek Peninsula together with the armies of the Sulla and Pompey families, the situation of the Brutus Empire should be no stronger than that of the Seleucid Empire.

No matter how many troops the Brutus Empire had on the Eastern Continent, as long as the naval fleet of the Augustan Empire blockaded the Aegean Sea, it would be impossible for the Brutus Empire to receive reinforcements from the Eastern Continent; With the current strength of the Brutus Empire on the Greek Peninsula, the alliance of the Augustan Empire with the Sulla family and the Pompey family can definitely flatten the Greek peninsula!

While the Seleucid Empire and the Brutus Empire were in such a predicament, how much better could the Julius Empire and the Roman Empire become? After the Roman Empire sent five legions to reinforce the Julius Empire, there were only ten legions on its own, and even if the Augustan Empire did not launch an attack on the Roman Empire for a while, the Roman Empire did not have the strength to expand.

The environment of the Empire of Julius was not as good as that of the Roman Empire, and the fifteen legions under the command of Carabes would launch a war of annihilation against the five legions of the Roman Empire at the right time; As long as all five legions of the Roman Empire were wiped out, it would be impossible for the six legions sent by Julius to the land of Gaul to escape the clutches of Calabes.

To date, the Empire of Julius has a total of twenty-one legions, not counting the fifteen legions of Calabes; Ten of them were stationed in the Germanic lands under the leadership of Caesar, five legions were stationed in the native Ulius Empire, and six legions were stationed in the Gallic land.

More crucially, as long as Calabes's army completely annihilated the six legions of the Julius Empire stationed in Gaul, Carabes could take advantage of the situation and launch an attack on Caesar's ten legions together with the Germanic barbarian alliance; Or, let the army of the Germanic barbarians take the initiative to attack Caesar's army, and Calabes takes the opportunity to lead the army into the territory of the Ulius Empire.

Of the two options, Oscar himself still likes the second option very much; If Carabes wasted too much time on the land of Gaul and Germania, the Empire of Julius would have made more preparations for war on its own soil, and it was even possible that the Empire of Julius would have officially joined forces with the Roman Empire, which was not what the Empire of Augustus wanted.

If Julius's empire and the Roman empire were closely linked, Flavis and Marius would have been able to combine the population resources of Rome itself with the grain production of the northern Apennine Peninsula; At that time, Carabis would have to face a steady stream of Roman armies, and no one would be able to attack Rome itself under such circumstances.

There is a crucial question here, that is, how to get the Germanic barbarians to fully cooperate with the actions of the Augustan Empire; With the relationship between the tragic dead and the Germanic barbarians, coupled with the help of Calabes to the Germanic barbarians, it seems that it is not difficult to get the Germanic barbarians to cooperate closely with the Augustan Empire in this regard.

However, Oscar has some scruples about maintaining such a relationship; Such scruples were not directed against the Germanic barbarians, but against Karabes. It's not that Oscar is jealous of a gentleman's belly with the heart of a villain, but that there are some things that Oscar has to guard against; The current Carabis is not the Carabis sent out by Oscar back then, he is already a feudal official with more than 150,000 troops.

The attitude of Flavis, the emperor of the Julius Empire, towards Carabes, Oscar knew clearly; Even a tyrant like Flavis was mainly a moderate pacification policy when dealing with Calabes, and gave Carabes enough autonomy, can Carabis still get used to the harsh policies of the Augustan Empire?

Oscar has always been relatively demanding in terms of control over generals, and even the provincial garrison generals of the Augustan Empire were not allowed to have too much contact with local officials; However, Calabes was accustomed to the land of Gaul and the army, and he could still accept the constraints of returning to the Augustan Empire?

It's not that Oscar doesn't want to believe in Carabes's loyalty to the Augustan Empire, it's that Carabes does already have the strength to set himself up as king; Liu Bangxin, the ancestor of the Han dynasty in Chinese history, did not trust Han Xin, and Han Xin was loyal to Han Gaozu, but what could he do, could he change their final outcome?

Han Xin was loyal to Han Gaozu, but this did not mean that Han Xin could not have his own ambitions; Han Gaozu trusted Han Xin, but this did not mean that Han Gaozu could not kill Han Xin in order to maintain power. The sentence "happy and pitiful" exhausts Han Gaozu's complicated feelings, and also explains the complicated relationship between Han Gaozu and Han Xin;

Oscar never wanted to become someone like Han Gaozu, nor did he want Carabes to become like Han Shin; But Oscar can only control himself not to become Han Gaozu, but he can't decide whether Carabis will become Han Xin or not, this is the crux of the matter, if Carabis insists on being Han Xin, then how can Oscar not be Han Gaozu?

In order to avoid such a tragedy as much as possible, Oscar will take some measures to limit Karabeth's strength as much as possible; And the alliance between the Augustan Empire and the Germanic barbarians is an indispensable measure, and it is also the best measure that Oscar can take, at least without arousing any suspicion from Karabes.

If the Augustan Empire had made the Germanic barbarians allies in the hands of Calabes through the Tragic Dead, then Carabes could have the direct support of the Germanic barbarians when he acted; What Oscar needs to do is to change the order of this matter, and let the Tragic Dead convince the Germanic barbarians to join the alliance of the Augustan Empire and become direct allies of the Augustan Empire.

In this way, the joint action of the Germanic barbarians and Karabes was based on the alliance between the Germanic barbarians and the Augustan Empire; In other words, Carabes did not have a direct connection with the Germanic barbarians, and the cooperation between him and the Germanic barbarians would be carried out through the intermediary of the Augustan Empire, and the Tragic Dead was the representative of the Augustan Empire.

Needless to say, Carabes was also a member of the Augustan Empire, and it is impossible for Oscar to forget Calabes's contribution to the Augustan Empire; Just the detailed information provided by Calabes before was enough for the Augustan Empire to reward him too much.

However, Oscar must wait until Calabis relinquishes his military power and returns to the Augustan Empire before he can officially blockade Karabes; The premise of all of this was that Calabis was willing to give up his military power and return to the Augustan Empire.

In addition, Oscar's approach also had the advantage of being that after Calabes's army had besieged the six legions of the Ulius Empire in Gaul, it could abandon everything and launch an attack on the mainland of the Ulius Empire across the Alps with lightning speed; Caesar's army, which was stationed in the Germanic lands, could be handed over to the Germanic barbarians.

With the full assistance of the Dead Warriors, the armies of the Germanic barbarians could definitely pose a mortal threat to Caesar's army; Because after the last adjustment of Calabess, the total number of troops that can be used by the Germanic barbarian alliance has reached 180,000, and the army under Caesar's command is only ten legions, how can it be the opponent of the 180,000 coalition army of the Germanic barbarians?

Oscar's decision was quickly executed by the Tragic Dead, when Hades personally came to Mainz with Oscar's order, this time Hades no longer concealed the true identity of the Tragic Dead, but told Arminius and others all about the relationship between the Tragic Dead and the Augustan Empire, and sincerely invited the Germanic barbarians to join the alliance of the Augustan Empire.

The bold-tempered Germanic barbarian chiefs did not blame Hades for this, after all, the Tragic Dead had been of real help to the Germans over the years; If it weren't for the help of the Tragic Dead, perhaps all the Germanic people would have become slaves of the Julius Empire, and how could they blame the Tragic Dead for this?

In the end, Hades solved all the problems with a hearty banquet, and the Germanic barbarians officially became a member of the Augustan Empire; Since then, the six-nation alliance has also become the seven-nation alliance, which is a true pan-Mediterranean alliance! (To be continued.) )