Chapter 29 The Malaysian Bandit Kangbano (Part 2)
The internet was cut off last night, and today's third update was compensated
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Just in front of this door, the charlatan who was about to be driven away suddenly pointed at Papingna and shouted as if he was a ghost: "It is you, your enemy in the underworld, the terrible ghost has broken free from the chains and rushed to the ground to repay you. These days there are thirteen black doves hovering over your camp. The days will not last long, and you will soon see the god with deer antlers appearing in your shrine, covered in blood!"
These words scared Papingna. Since Sedoulis was killed by him, he has become a ghost after a long time of guilt. He is very taboo about these things, not to mention that this charlatan who has never known each other is quite sarcastic, which makes his face pale.
Li Bida said sternly to the guards in front of the door that the delirium of the charlatan caused trouble to Caesar's other financial officer, and immediately drove him away!
The charlatan was savagely raised and dragged away by the soldiers, but he still shouted, saying that he was the most famous wizard in this area, and that his prophecy would never be wrong. Papingna stayed in his place in a restless manner, and was neither rushing to that person nor staying.
Not long after, a slave in Papinna hurried over from the crowded crowd in the camp, shouting to his master that something was wrong.
In the shrine of the Papingna camp, there was a ferocious statue of an evil god with antlers stretched out, and there was still eye-catching blood on the horns. The statues of the ancestor god, family god and father god of the papingna shrine were all cut off their heads, and before the faint candlelight was shaken, there was an indescribable weirdness. Several slaves curled up on the ground like sieves, begging their masters to forgive their sins. They had been around the camp, and had not even taken a nap before, and for some reason they became like this.
"Ah!" Papingna angrily opened her eyes, and with a hint of nerves, rushed up and swept the statue of the deer antlers down from the shrine, gasping for breath, as if she had experienced a nightmare. Sure enough, the ghost still caught up with him. He had escaped for ten years but could not escape.
Damn it, this day was the open day of the Ying City. The sword-fighting slaves who were originally guarding the camp tent went to the Ying City girl ticket Nuchang to drink too much, which made the murderer disappear. But although Papingna said that this must be the act of the enemy, his heart was full of trouble. Others didn't know that he knew that the deer was the symbol of the one-eyed dragon Sedoulis. It was also the gods of his army.
When Sedoulis was fighting in Spain, in order to win over the hearts and strengthen authority, he played this trick. He found a beautiful deer with milky white fur and said that this was the messenger of the gods. Before each battle, he would ask his divination officers to "communicate" with the deer to encourage his morale and implement his commands - to dress himself up as a proxy of God. This was a tried-and-eat trick in ancient times. Over time, Sedoulis's subordinates believed in the deer and subconsciously combined the deer with the one-eyed general.
Li Bida had heard this story in the book of Pizhu, and even in the mouths of Milu and other guys. When Milu swore blood to him, he took the deer-shaped statue symbolizing the one-eyed general. Of course, Li Bida knew that this was feudal superstition, not classical superstition, but people at that time didn't think so!
And Papingna belonged to the "people at that time".
Seeing his appearance, Li Bida asked him with great concern whether he needed to search the camp to find the murderer, or to recover the charlatan? Papingna was sweating all over, but she still tried to calm down and said no, I just need to strengthen the escort work in the camp. Li Bida sneered secretly and said goodbye.
Three days later, after all the idle people in the camp were driven away, the Roman legion began to leave the camp and advanced along many rivers toward the city of Orcresi, saying that it was a siege against this huge barbarian city, and that it was a arduous sweep of the dense villages and towns around it, because these tribes all supported Orcresi, and it became a gathering place for all the bandits and tribes against Rome. Even the chief of Sincree, who was driven away by Libida in Vitoni, lived in seclusion with his remaining personal soldiers. More barbarians took boats and disappeared on many rivers such as Duluth, Nimis, and Duro, fighting around like pirates, which made the Roman legion quite distressed.
Finally, on a river beach, the Romans surrounded several barbarian ships, saying that they were barbarians. The feathers on their hats and helmets were even more exaggerated. They were all wearing gorgeous Saganm, which should be the most rampant green forest bandits in Iberia. When the legion threw the burning javelins and pots on the ships, and the decks and cabins began to burn, these green forest bandits were very tough. Many people saw despair, sang songs and stabbed each other with short swords to death. Some jumped from the boat with iron and stones and fell from the river to death. The legion soldiers laughed loudly, like watching the drama of the Goddess of the Governors.
At this time, Li Bida saw a bearded horse bandit man who had not found any good engine oil to stab each other for the time being, so he was squeezed around by the crowd. Before he could pull out the dagger to commit suicide, he was squeezed off the deck that caught fire. The man subconsciously tried to grab the side of the ship with his right hand, but he didn't hold it. He screamed and fell into the shallow water. Li Bida whispered, asking his entourage and the military slaves to go up, and dragged the guy up with a copper hook.
After the guy was dragged up half-dead, Li Bida realized why he hadn't grabbed the side of the ship, because all three fingers that he could have used to pull the bow and pull the side of the ship were cut.
"What's your name?" Li Bida looked down at the guy and said.
The other party was as angry as a bull, and was about to howl and pounce, but was suppressed by a group of entourages around him. Li Bida smiled and said, "Speak your name, you fool, I can keep your life."
"The fingerless Conbano does not need the sympathy and mercy of the Romans." The man betrayed the answer when he was angry.
"Spain and Lusitania will soon restore peace, and the rebels and the Green Forest Horse Bandits will all be eliminated. All tribes will become rich again in another ten years. I was thinking - at that time, if there were only one horse bandits in the Iberian Peninsula, you would be like a horse bandit!" Li Bida held his hand on his chin and predicted with interest.
Conbano was a little shocked, but he had to admit that although the other party's words were ridiculous, they made sense - not to mention business, even the Green Forest bandits yearned for "monopoly", even though this word might not have been invented at that time.
Chapter completed!