Chapter Eighty-Six: The Roman Empire at its Peak
Being stopped by someone, Hadu was obviously very dissatisfied, but in the face of these high-headed Roman soldiers, Hadu decided not to be angry for the time being, but to let the other party pass first. www.biquge.info The Roman soldiers walked in front of Hado in rows, as if Hadu was reviewing the troops, especially Hado's eyes constantly looked at these soldiers with a critical attitude, which made them feel very uncomfortable: what kind of attitude did this foreigner dare to look at the invincible Roman elite troops with such eyes. However, the Romans were in a hurry to march and did not have much time to pay attention to Hado, so they did not make a sound.
But in the middle of the procession, the general of the Roman legion was furious at this state, and saw him leap up to Hadu with his lieutenants on both sides, and shouted with great arrogance and contempt: "Where are the hillbillies, don't get in the way here, get out of my way." !”
According to Hado's principle, he will not attack the enemy who annoys him first, regardless of whether there is a predator in the team or not, but if the opponent takes the initiative to provoke him, then he will not care whether the person is in the opponent's team or not, as long as he makes him unhappy, he will punch him.
Of course, for the Roman general, Hado used a more advanced welcome ceremony: he directly plundered the wisdom of the general and his deputy's horses, and controlled them to rush around in both directions, and then slammed into each other. The nearby Roman soldiers watched in horror as their general's horse "obediently" parted to the sides, and then knocked the general and his lieutenant off the horse, fell heavily to the ground, and ate a mouthful of dirt.
The legionnaire, armed with a strap, representing the power of the consuls, strode from the ranks, and with a little arrogance but sincerity on his face, he walked towards Hado, and said in a calm and majestic voice: "Your Excellency, this is not the place you should come, please leave before I get angry." ”
Hado had heard of the guards around the Roman consuls, and these special soldiers who carried bundled rods were actually predatory people with a certain heritage, who were selected from the conditional Roman aristocratic families to receive the inheritance and protect the consuls. And when some important battles are waged, in order to demonstrate the power of the consuls, and to protect the elite Roman legions from other predators, a guard will be sent to surround them - except that they will not accept orders from the generals, and they will not go into battle to fight, and their task is to ensure that other capable people do not come to harass them, and to settle disputes with those who are able.
Of course, Hadu was not afraid of these majestic-looking guards, he knew that the other party's predatory ability was still a threat to ordinary people at best, and it was not any obstacle for him. It's just that if you want to directly single out the other party here, it is equivalent to challenging the supreme authority of the Roman Empire, and it is still a trivial matter to be wanted by the Roman Empire, and the most troublesome thing is that after being targeted by the Romans, he will find a lot of mercenaries to annoy him. In the past, he could have been able to build awe among these mercenaries by killing, but now he is involved in the Christian church and the demon church, and judging by the current attitude of the Roman emperor towards Christianity, there will always be people who are not afraid of death who will come to find trouble.
Therefore, Hadu did not intend to clash with the other party, but it was not that simple: when he saw the guard officer coming, the elite soldiers of the guard general immediately shouted and surrounded him, and were extremely angry at this guy who seemed to be very arrogant and domineering, and many of them even drew their long swords, ready to come up and give Hadu a few swords, and teach him a good lesson.
Seeing that the soldiers around him were unwilling to let go of Hadu easily, the guard officer also frowned at this time, he looked at Hadu, and then at the soldiers around him, and then glanced at Hadu, signaling the other party not to be impulsive. And Hadu also directly raised his eyes and saluted the other party, that is, "I will never show mercy".
He was only able to mediate with the officers of the guard if both parties were calm, and the greatest difference between him and the soldiers was that he was able to keep a clear head at all times to judge things—and as in the case of the present Roman soldiers, it was indeed the arrogance of the Roman soldiers, who did not mind making the soldiers suffer a little and have a long memory, since they wanted to have a confrontation with the unassuming predator in front of them.
With that, the guard officer lowered the rod in his hand and swung his other hand downward, signaling Hadu not to go too far—Hadu pretended not to see.
At the moment when the guard officer turned to leave, the elite soldiers on both sides rushed forward with their long swords diagonally, forming a well-rehearsed battle formation, and attacking Hadu at multiple levels. In Hadu's eyes, this battle array is not only full of loopholes, but also as long as there is one less person, or as long as there is one less sword, the opponent can be easily defeated. After all, this is a battle formation used to fight people in this era, not to fight against fierce beasts that are stronger than several times, and the low intensity is very obvious, and the Romans did not think of further strengthening.
Hadu skimmed the sword that slashed at him, and did not use his predatory ability, but only lightly raised the knee of the attacking soldier, and then heard a click, the opponent's knee broke back, and before he could let out a scream, Hadu threw another punch, shattering the opponent's sternum and denting the entire chest, and flew to the rear of the battle formation without making a sound. The other soldier didn't even have a sword in front of Hadu, but he grabbed it, and with a hard squeeze, it turned into a piece of scrap metal, and before the soldier could warn the other comrades, Hadu grabbed him by the face and stepped into the ground.
As a result, there were a total of 40 people in this battle array, and none of them survived, either their necks were broken by Hadu, or their entire head and neck were stuffed into their chests, and their bodies were broken in two, which can be said to be a painful death. It wasn't until Hadu threw a disused sword on the ground that the Roman soldiers around him realized that they had messed with the wrong person.
As for the leaders who fell off their horses, they were still surrounded by soldiers and watched with resentful eyes, but they were already so frightened that they almost fled without calling their horses to get on their horses.
At this time, the guard officer came over again, stared at Hadu with obvious displeasure, shook his head and said, "Your Excellency, you have gone too far, but let's leave it at that, after today, the Empire will issue you a maximum arrest warrant." ”