Chapter 134: Big Fish Fierce Witch?

When several houses in the city were on fire, the slaves came to report the situation, and the witch took him with him

Then, as he usually does, he persuades the owner to sell the property to 'him' at a low price.

When negotiating with the owners of the house, the witch sometimes raised the price and sometimes lowered the price, showing generosity and meanness to the fullest, but won a lot of praise.

The good raise the price, and the evil one lowers the price, and after the price is offset, it costs less than usual.

C'Sura couldn't help but wonder how a witch could tell the difference between good and evil with just a few words of conversation. Who knew that the answer made people vomit three liters of blood.

The witch said, "Huh? What does their good and evil have to do with me? The reason why the price is lowered is because the owner of the house is too ugly! “

The witch went to the temple to pray as usual, and paid great tribute to Leah's virgin, bringing her small gifts each time.

A bouquet of flowers can also make Leah's virgin happy, she chats with Leah, the content is all Leah's interest, the witch has a unique opinion, and she has a good conversation with Leah's virgin.

She patiently listened to the distress in Leah's heart, and carefully enlightened her, but kept the distance she deserved.

It is said that Mr. Cthulla is a sincere and sincere man, who listens to God's teachings every day and treats God's servants well.

A week later, Leah's villa was finally sold at a bargain price, a result of his painstaking attempts to convince Leah to sell her the villa.

Cthulla accuses the witch of not deceiving and inducing a pure heart, but the witch retorts that his previous actions were of the same nature, and even led others to suspect that the virgin was having an affair with him.

Killing Cloula wanted to say that he had been pestering and courteous before, but he kept his distance, and the gifts he gave were all related to the priesthood of the virgin, and he would never give her personal gifts, but only wanted to force her to sell the villa to him.

He may not have loved his wife much, but he was faithful to his marriage, and he disdained to take advantage of a girl's feelings for personal gain, which was not the work of a knight.

"Don't you think my way is more acceptable? Even if you get the property right of the villa that you haven't won for a long time, it won't make people feel disgusted, isn't it a great joy for everyone? ”

A question that left Khatsula speechless, and people tend to prefer those who talk flatteringly, which is really a bad character that cannot be changed.

When Cloula saw the witch using white silk cloth to depict the military attack and defense of the city of Rome, Cthulla felt a crisis, he had to stop this from happening, and he had to expose the witch before she could send the news.

So, taking advantage of the witch's inattention, Cthulla secretly sent a secret letter to his friend, asking him to bring someone to rescue him and get rid of the witch.

However, the buddy did come with a large group of people. However, the fool took him for a witch and ordered the wizard to burn him to death.

The witch took his form and thanked her friend in fear, while Cthulla could only watch in despair and could do nothing.

The rebels are still eyeing the north, and there is an evil witch in the city of Rome, and when they hear that the witch is going to be burned, the citizens of Rome come to see the excitement, and it feels like the whole city of Rome is coming.

The people loudly denounced and abused the witch, and strongly demanded that the witch be burned, although the witch had nothing to do with them, but this did not prevent them from expressing their blood and justice.

Cthulla was tied to a high cross, and below him was a raging fire, and the scorching flames rose into the air with the shouts of the people, engulfing him in an instant.

Thinking that he had been burned to death in the square by the angry people, Cthulla woke up again to find that there was not even a trace of burns on his body, it must be a witch! It must have been the witch who cast her magic at the last moment to save him.

It's just that he was lucky enough to survive, and he still lived a life that was worse than death, his identity changed from a 'maid' to a guard, and he just changed his outfit, and his status was as usual.

In the days that followed, the witch seemed to be very busy, frequently going in and out of the mansions of major officials, and going to the Senate every day. He's usually very quiet.

A few days later, the letter of appointment from the Roman Senate came down, and 'Surla' was appointed commander-in-chief to quell the rebels.

Is the Senate cornered by the growing rebels?

Originally, he put forward so many proposals, none of them passed, his suggestions were always shelved indefinitely, and now he would be appointed to exterminate the rebels?

It's a pity that it wasn't the real him who got the appointment letter, but a witch who was a rebel spy!

Cthulla had always thought that the witch had led an army of 50,000 out of Rome under his name, and that he might join the rebels led by Serbas in the north

But after the witch led an army of 50,000 out of the city of Rome, she did not go north, but went all the way south.

Even if they encountered the southern rebels on the way, the witches tried to avoid them as much as possible, unless they could avoid it, and quickly ordered a retreat as soon as they pretended to attack.

The direction of the southward movement did not change, and after the army had passed through the area of Brutium, the witch ordered the whole army to march westward until it reached the shoreline of the Strait of Messina before setting up camp.

Along the way, anyone in the army who questioned the witch's decision was suppressed by her forceful and iron-blooded means, and since dealing with a few troublesome diehards, no one in the army dared to say anything about the witch's orders.

Khathula never understood that it was understandable that witches did not suppress the rebels, but it was incomprehensible that after encountering the rebels in the south, they did not join the rebel forces, and sometimes even fought.

In the Strait of Messina, there are Chiriqui pirates who are rampant on the sea all year round, and the Senate has sent troops to encircle and suppress them several times to no avail, does the witch want to encircle and suppress the pirates?

As it turned out, the witch used a trick to lure out the pirate leader, and after discovering the pirate's lair, she quickly attacked and killed all the Kiriki pirates entrenched in the sea.

While the report of the battle was being delivered to the city of Rome, the witch continued to patrol the waters of Messina with a small group, clearing almost all the small islands that might be inhabited.

Even the most experienced fishermen who have been at sea for decades do not have the witch's powerful search ability, and Cthulla thinks that it must be the witch's magic that works.

Despite the success of encircling and suppressing the Chiriqui pirates who had been entrenched in the Strait of Messina for many years, the insufficiency in quelling the rebels was ineffective, and the actions of 'Quesulla' were impeached.

Enraged, the Senate issued an urgent edict ordering 'Csurla' to return to Rome immediately to stand trial, and to be asked to hand over his military power.