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With the help of the resurgent Potts Navy, Fox tore up the contract and counterattacked Kibada to achieve a string of victories, and he achieved unparalleled feats. - He is a symbol of victory and success, no matter how he fights in this world, he is the vanity fair of his achievements!
The Kibada League was defeated by Fox's counter-attack, and the magnates did not want to lose the supremacy they had gained, and they were also inspired by Fox's various methods, so they sent people to negotiate with the Potts Empire. As long as the Porz Empire abandoned its support for the Arlenian League in favor of the Kibadak League, they promised to give more benefits to the Popts Empire.
The war has evolved to the point where two opposing groups are simply competing to see who is more traitorous!
The Potts forces, who had been expelled from the Heaton Peninsula by the Heatons, were now invited back by the Heatons themselves, and Potts also held a good hand of cards. The Potts made more demands to the Aaron League, even asking them to admit that many of the city-states on the Heaton Peninsula had ceded to the Potts Empire, or they would support the Kibadak League.
At this point, the Aarons were finally enraged and prepared to use the citizens' assembly to banish Fawkes. Fox fled when he heard the news, but the politician had no ambitions and did not stop there, he went directly to Poz to negotiate terms. Fawkes told the Powdes that he had the means to lead the Pozzi army back to the Heaton Peninsula, and that by appointing him king of all Heaton, he would be able to fulfill Darius's unfulfilled wishes.
If the Potts had listened to his deception, the situation might have turned out, but the Potts killed Fawkes, and the careerist's life came to an end. The situation has changed so that the Potts do not need a king of Heaton, and the League of Arron and Kibada are both devastated and are asking for Potts' help, and Potts can control the whole of Heaton.
It was against this background that Zeus came to the vineyard and found Amun. The Father of the Gods of Olympus is enraged, and he is going to punish him, and the true unity of Heaton will defeat Potz once and for all, but what will Amon do?
...... After Zeus left, Amon remained in Aesop's farmstead and worked as a farmer, as if nothing had changed. Hermes was in a hurry, staring at the vineyard every day, and said to himself, "When will this god leave?"
When the grapes had been made into wine and the wine had been put into the cellar, Amon took Medanzo with him to bid farewell to Aesop. He said to Aesop, "Old friend, I have to leave. You've found your homeland and you're very happy here. As long as you call to me, I can hear your voice, and your God is still with you and waiting for you in heaven. β
Isolt spent his old age in the city-state of Miduri, with his cousin and three nephews, and with wise friends, and the old man sought a life in his homeland. Amon also knew that Aesop's life was coming to an end, and the place where they would meet next would be heaven if nothing else.
Medanzo followed Amon away, leaving the city-state of Miduri and heading north, and on the way he asked curiously, "Shall we not go to the Garden of Eden or to the Kingdom of Heaven?" He was talking to me in Heaven two days agoβshowing off that he was ahead of me. β
Amon replied: "Medanzo, you are on the road, and your achievements are not for show-off, but for your own verification. You are still the chief of my disciples, and you will be the chief of all the angels, and the reason why I have you with me is because you need to go through it. Remember the story of the vineyard, where I paid the workers who entered the garden in the morning the same wages as those who entered the garden in the afternoon, and those who came later received the same amount to the kingdom of heaven as those who came first. β
Medanzo suddenly realized: "Oh, it turns out that you also did that to show me!"
Amon smiled, "I'll show everyone, including you, of course, that people can get the inspiration they need." β
Medanzo blinked and said, "My God, where are we going now, and what are we going to do?"
Amun replied, "From now until we leave the Heaton Peninsula, you will call me Amun in any public appearance. We were going to escort a man named Aristotle, an elder whom I had respected since childhood. β
...... How could Aristotle come to Midori? Aristotle, as an envoy of the Macedonian kingdom, had recently traveled to Aaron to conclude an alliance with Aaron on behalf of the Macedonian kingdom.
The content of the covenant ostensibly was an alliance between the Macedonian kingdom and the city-state of Yalen to unite against Poz. In fact, it was a covenant of submission to Macedonia, and the so-called alliance was dominated by Macedonia, and the Macedonian kingdom had the right to issue oracles. In the past, Aaron made contracts with other states as the leader of the alliance, but this time he became a subservient.
Macedonia was able to achieve such diplomatic results thanks to Aristotle, the plenipotentiary envoy sent by King Philip II. Aristotle was originally a nobleman from the city of Aaron, and his teacher was the famous sage Plato, who was later hired by King Philip II of Macedon to serve as a court teacher, and this time to negotiate the covenant with the city-state of Aaron.
Aristotle returned to the city of Aaron and not only communicated with the city's magnates, but also preached to the people in the squares and temples. He denounced Fox's actions and told the people that the city-states of Heaton were facing a great crisis.
The Heatons had banded together to defeat the Potts, but they did not know how to properly enjoy the fruits of their victory. Aaron and Kibada competed for hegemony, and under the instigation of the troublesome careerist Fox, both sides successively colluded with the Potts forces in an attempt to increase their own power, and did not hesitate to sell the interests of the entire United Kingdom of Heaton.
The enemy who had been repulsed was invited back on their own initiative, and Darius's iron hoof did not achieve its goal, but the Heatonians themselves helped the enemy to achieve it!
Aristotle called on the city-states of Heaton to unite and not to sell the interests of all for the ambition of one city-state, so that true strength and prosperity could be achieved. Unity began first with an alliance between Macedonia and the Aron, and the Macedonian kingdom wanted to retaliate against the aggression of the Pozes and punish the traitors who colluded with foreign enemies.
Aristotle said the truth. It was the city-state of Aaron that first colluded with the Pozzians, and later the city-state of Kibada also colluded with the Boz. The city-states of Jaaron were almost breathless under the powerful offensive of Kibada, and they also hoped to be helped by the growing Macedonian kingdom in the north, to expel the Poz and defeat Kibada and restore its former prosperity.
But the help did not come without a price, and Macedonia's aim was to unite the city-states of Heaton to end the civil war and expel the Poz forces, not to re-support Aaron as the hegemon. The city-state of Aron was bound to be subject to Macedonia, so the Arons were divided into two factions, one for and one against Macedonia, and they were at odds over the city-state's decision-making.
Aristotle's preaching touched the hearts of many people, and finally the citizens' assembly of the city-state made a decision and signed the covenant. The Arons hoped to defeat Kibada with the help of Macedonia for the time being, and to extricate themselves from their immediate predicament, and had no intention of keeping this covenant for a long time in the future. Although Fawkes is dead, his poison is still there, affecting many people in Aaron.
Aristotle, with great diplomatic success, left Aaron and returned to Macedonia with the treaty instrument escorted by the guards, passing through the northern border of the city-state of Miduri. Amon had long wanted to visit Aristotle, and he met on the road.
...... Amon took Medanzo on the road, and did not fly directly to Aristotle's convoy, but came to the road to the north of Miduri and waited. It is a mountainous terrain with winding roads that weave through a series of mountains that disappear through dense forests and pass through several passes.
Medanzo said: "The terrain here is very dangerous! It is not suitable for large armies, and it is suitable for ambushes and assassinations. β
Amon nodded and said, "It's this kind of terrain, let's sneak over from the dense forest to take a look." β
Medanzo asked, "You want to check the situation around the road, is there anyone going to assassinate the envoy of the Macedonian kingdom here?"
Amun replied: "There are people in the world who are bold and bold, not to mention the envoys of the little Macedonian kingdom, even if they are great emperors like Cyrus or Sinakh, are there people who go to assassinate them? I still remember the time when you rushed to Sinakh's guards alone and on horseback, and it was really imposing!"
Medanzo smiled a little embarrassedly: "I'm just attracting attention, not the main force to assassinate Sinakh." Then he sighed and said, "The assassination of Sinach was successful, and Princess Akane followed Gilgamesh away." β
Amon glanced at him and said, "Do you need to sigh?"
Medanzo diverted the subject: "Aristotle is not a tyrant like Sinaher, but a respected sage, who would assassinate him?"
This time it was Amun's turn to sigh: "If there is no one in ambush, of course it is the best, I just want you to see if this road is safe." If someone did commit the assassination, it would not be for anything else, but for the treaty-making instrument that Aristotle carried. β
Medanzo asked puzzledly: "But who would do that? Poz or Kibada? This is meaningless! The alliance is the decision of the city-state of Aaron and the kingdom of Macedonia, and killing the envoy will not change the fait accompli. Even if they wanted to prevent Macedonia from forming an alliance with Aaron in this way, it should have been done before Aristotle reached the city of Aaron, not now. If you really do this, it will cause Aaron and Macedonia to retaliate together, and you can't be stupid anymore!"
Amon sighed again and said, "You are right, because of this, it is unexpected. β
At this moment, Medanzo let out an exclamation in his soul: "My God, there are really assassins in ambush ahead, and there are quite a few people! β
(To be continued)