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Chapter 17 The High Priest's Lady (2)

After shaving her beard, Yulia asked her husband to lie on her back, then took out the olive oil, lifted up Li Bida's lower coat, and then applied it to it, "Hey, who taught you this?"

"It was taught to me by the priestess of Juno Temple." Yulia replied very seriously, and then she took off the cloak. Yulia was a standard Latin woman's figure. Although she looked a little thin under the cloak during the day, her waist, chest and buttocks were plump and good, which was the kind of material inside. Now Li Bida was in high spirits. He grabbed the rest of the olive oil, slipped along Yulia's belly, and pushed up against her waist and armpits. This made Yulia unable to bear it soon. She spread her legs and held Li Bida, and sat down all of a sudden. Then she trembled and twisted all over. The contrast between coolness and heat quickly made the two of them feel enthusiastic. "Tell me, what else can Juno's priestess teach you."

"And this." Yulia did follow suit. Seeing this, the female slave next to her changed the drawing board, she turned around and sat upside down in front of Li Bida, continuing to move up and down. The room was filled with strange wavy sounds, and she said vaguely, "I hope that as Leo said, Queen Juno can give me a child."

This posture made Li Bida itch all over his body, but he felt sad again, so he pulled Yulia's shoulders backwards, bit her earlobe softly, and held her smooth and plump waist, saying, "I'm serving you, let's say it's very difficult to conceive. Didn't the priestess tell you this?" After that, he pulled out, and then quickly grabbed a few pillows and placed them under Yulia. He lifted up the other's feet. He held Yulia's ten toes with his fingers, and then stabbed them calmly and forcefully. This "tactic" made Yulia die. She shouted without her reservation.

A long time later, under the blurred and hazy lights, Yulia had yellow hair and her eyes were filled with empty pleasure after satisfying her. Her body was still shaking slightly. Two maids combing her hair stepped forward and raised her legs to keep the river that the high priest loved in it. Then she kept congratulating to the hostess that today was an absolutely appropriate day and her wish would come true.

Li Bida leaned against his wife and slowly stroked the faint tiny fluff on her neck and wrists. Roman ladies liked the most in daily life, but Yulia was different, but Li Bida liked this. He felt that this gave his wife a unique sexy beauty.

After a while, Yulia raised her body with some difficulty and said to the maids, "You are all gone." I whispered to the male owner.

"Actually - I know Leo is for me, but I don't care whether there is a child now." Yulia turned over and leaned on her husband's chest and whispered, "I have long been raising Leo and Corinna as my own children. The little pigeon may be closer to Porti. I don't think there is any shortcoming in this regard. I just worry that you are fighting in Spain now, and the army is said to be gathering here. Will Leo encounter unknown dangers in Leo in Lilibi? It is said that the situation in Rome is in a fog."

"Don't worry, I have arrangements. Now I am in control of all kinds of information. I will soon draw out a thousand elite soldiers from the party, go to Lilibi, guard Leo, and I have arranged the retreat." Li Bida comforted his wife and said, "Now the entire war cannot be separated from him. You must know that so many things needed by the legion must be fully responsible for the allocation. Leo did a great job. He is the pride of you and Porti, and the pride of the Emilius family. I will attack Ursau immediately, and he may be busier."

When a quick paddle boat arrived at the lighthouse dock under the city of Lilibi, it sent Leo a father's request, "to quickly prepare the cloak, winter clothes and Gaul-style boots needed for eight thousand people, as well as the forage needed for three thousand beasts, as well as corresponding wood, iron nails and new gunpowder."

There were shadows flashing everywhere in the city hall, and the sound of the calculation was full of noise. Leo was wearing a white robe and stood in the center with other officials to command and dispatch. Since his father went to war, he had not stopped in Sicily. Large and complex numbers kept pouring into his head, and then pulled them out, pouring them in again, and repeating them.

After receiving the new request, Leo quickly put the board down and said to several officials, "First send the messenger to take the fastest and best ship to the trapezoidal warehouse group built by his father outside Utica. This is the wisdom and foresight of the high priest - there, we can quickly put forward various materials into two routes, one from Utica City to sea and the other from Hippo Port. This will reduce the interception or unexpected losses to the minimum."

After giving the order, Leo felt worried again, and then said, "No, in order to raise this matter and for my father's key expedition, I must prepare and go to Utica City in person."

At the same time, another magistrate, holding a letter with feathers in his arms, walked in through the other door, shouting that it was from the area of ​​Epirus, Greece. "Is it that something happened to Turinus?" Leo was very surprised, but he did not dare to neglect and quickly stepped forward and received the letter.

On the edge of an overlapping cliff in Thessalia, Brutu's three legions lined up, shouting and pushing Octavian's central headquarters backwards. Most of the people were Brutu who robbed Caesar's military funds for Dacia, and after he recruited Greeks and Italian immigrants from the Thessalia, Macedonia, and Thesali areas, all of which were elite heavy-armed. In addition, Brutu also specially recruited 2,000 elite cavalry from the Etolia area adjacent to Epirus - this place has been proud of it for hundreds of years.

Although Agripa struggled to resist on the front line, a new recruit on the far right was frightened by the charge of the Ettorian cavalry and began to retreat. So Brutu, who was commanding behind, made a quick decision and ordered "Virgil's left-wing legion to draw out the chief brigade and cooperate with the Ettorians to surround the straits on the right side of Turinus!"

Soon, in front of the cliff, two thousand Brutu's elite soldiers prepared in advance ran out from the left, squeezing hundreds of cavalry and light infantry of Turinus who had lost their cover and surrounded the cliff. The Etorian cavalry also quickly turned back and rushed back. Between the sky and the cliff, Turinus's surrounded soldiers screamed and continued to fall with the stones flying down in the air.

The rest of the people surrendered without much resistance.

Two hundred soldiers were killed, and the remaining two hundred surrendered to Brutu.

Then Agripa personally led the cavalry team to launch a counterattack against Brutu's pursuers, killing about seventy enemies who were eager to pursue, and allowing the entire army to retreat safely to ten Romans. (To be continued, please search for Piaotian, the novel is better, updated and faster!
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