Chapter 17 The Enemy in the Face (2)
Soon, Hebrida kicked his chest hard and fell to the ground, covering his chest and coughing constantly. Hebrida said impatiently: "What a bad day is today? Before the army was about to fight, why are so many slaves and women quarreling!" Then he hung down his left fingers at Safano and Aminius, bent his thumb inward, and once again expressed that he would not leave the hostages.
"Karabis, you pass the message to the other party, saying that we are willing to give up resistance and surrender!" Almost no one believed that this was spoken from Utaris's mouth. He looked depressed and slowly took off the centurion's helmet, gold chain, ornament and ring, and then closed his eyes in pain.
At this moment, Claudi also came to his senses and shouted, "Herbrida, why is it that you, the low-level centurion, give orders here? I also agree with Utarius's plan. Your resolution has been rejected--the whole battalion, put down your weapons and gather to standby!"
"Are you two still Romans? Are you worthy of going to worship the Temple of Mars?" Seeing Safano and Aminius' faces embarrassed, Porti and Hebrida could no longer bear it. They roared at Uteris and Claudi, "Uteris, you have no eggs. If you had known that you were the coward today, I should have killed you at Sofini's mountain pass!"
In the cold wind of dusk, Utarius did not listen to Hebrida's scolding at all, and stood still in place, closing his eyes, probably because of the meaningless act of sacrifice. At this time, Karabis stood up, wiped the blood marks on the corner of his mouth, looked at Porti, nodded firmly, then walked to the hand of the flag, and in the surprise of the other party, he took the "Twilight" of the Third United (the flag of the Roman United is a red triangle, nicknamed "Twilight"). Under everyone's gaze, he slowly walked out of the camp and walked towards Adianna's car.
"It's such a grand comedy. I didn't expect that the proud Romans would eventually surrender slaves of unknown origin. And Karabis, don't forget that you are my slave." Adiana in the car looked at Karabis kneeling on the ground and said with a look of contempt. Then she looked at Karabis and said in a gentle tone, "Carbis, Karabis, you have to stand up quickly. There is no need to be like this in front of me. I understand the meaning. This battle should not be dead. I am responsible."
In the wind, more than seventy soldiers of the Roman Seventh Legion lowered their heads. Utarius, Hebrida and Claudi took the lead, neatly under the insult and ridicule of the Bendu cavalry on both sides, walked to Adiana's carriage, "Abna's right hand, your favorite mistress, can now get her back." Adiana said to Biduita on the side, the hero who took her back from the Amazon female warrior, "Then let the best centurion of the Roman Legion kneel in front of you and kiss your boots."
Biduita was proud and snatched the "Abona" held by Utaris, "Dirty Roman dog, you have defiled my mistress." Then Biduita put Abona on her waist, but instead pulled out the magic weapon "Atoricus" given to him by Mitradati in advance, and brought the sword to Utaris' head: "Say, long live the invincible Emperor Mitra, and the daughter of Adiana!"
Utaris, who was kneeling on the ground, shook excitedly. Karabis didn't hear clearly what he said, but Biduita then laughed and raised "Autoricus" and shouted to everyone: "This Roman said that he was afraid, he was afraid of His Majesty's sword!"
"Long live the invincible Emperor Mitra, long live the Queen Adiana!" All the Bendu cavalry held high the flag and spear, shouting in unison.
Seeing Nesa and Porti, Adiana smiled meaningfully again, then jumped out of the car and walked to her aunt: "Dear Aunt, are you unhappy? Why are you trembling? Now you are no longer a prisoner of the Romans. Come back to our Bendu Empire." Adiana smiled gently and opened her arms to Nesa. Nesa finally squeezed out some forced smiles and opened her arms to meet her.
Porti, who was following the mistress, suddenly found that Nasa had thrust down, and like an electric shock, her back was raised high and she stopped moving...
Nesa's soft belly was inserted into Biduita's "Abona", and his little hand holding the hilt of the sword was expressionless, her niece Adiana's, and blood hissed down the sword body.
Biduita, Taksil and Karabis were all shocked. The moment Naisa walked up, Adiana pulled out Biduita's sword and stabbed her aunt deeply into the stomach.
"Do you know? My dear aunt, I have been waiting for this day, watching the despicable blood in your body flowing in front of my eyes, for my mother." Adiana's chestnut eyes were cold, and then pulled out the sword. Naisa widened her eyes, ready to hug her and opened her hands, shaking stiffly, and slowly knelt at Adiana's feet. She still breathed a breath, and could only instinctively pull her niece's skirt. The corners of her mouth could no longer speak, but she was obviously begging for the other party's mercy.
Finally, Porty's shrill shouts sounded on the hillside, and she picked up the dead mistress's body and burst into tears.
"Dear Princess, you must know that I cannot pretend to be invisible to see this matter, when His Majesty asked," Tucker Schiller came to his senses and said anxiously.
Adiana turned around, put her finger on her lips, and made a fussless expression, "Bison, welcome to watch the warm game between the Mitra family for the first time." After that, she handed back the bloody sword to Biduita and said lightly, "I believe no one is willing to cause trouble at this time - just say that she was executed by the Romans in advance, and the body was buried as soon as possible." Biduita had nothing to answer for the time being, so she could only clench her fists and bow to express her obedience.
"Utarius, Hebrida - I said, I admit that you Romans have superior tactics. Yes, my father is a little bit unfaithful. He always thinks that Alexander the Great's trick is the best, and he can't keep up with the times. But your tactics are not as proud as Lukulas, and others cannot learn. I now hire Utarius to teach the tactics of Bendu officers, and Hebrida is responsible for the training of soldiers. We Bendu people will no longer be 6,000 people in the future when we fight against Rome, and eight,000 people will be one.
When the phalanx fights, we will also have a flexible Century team that can perform various tasks." Adiana walked to the two centurions, "I forgive you, but you need to exchange it according to the corresponding conditions. There is no need to worry about salary, Utaris has 20,000 Drakhmas per year, equivalent to 80,000 Ses despairs; Hebrida, you have offended me, so you can only give you 12,000 Drakhmas a year. Moreover, I promise that you each have two percent of the quota for the spoils of Bendu army."
The two centurions looked ashen, and they lowered their heads and refused to whisper. Adiana smiled, not angry, rubbed their heads and walked to Claudi, "You are a waste, just a traitor. Maybe you should go and be with my aunt."
"No, I also understand the inside story of the Roman legion. I have the value of continuing to live." Claudi raised his head and shouted in Greek.
"Then go back to your brother-in-law. We don't like traitors either. Let the Romans deal with you by themselves!" Adianna said, and a soldier from Bendu led a horse and forced Claudi who continued to shout onto the horse and sent him away.
Chapter completed!