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Chapter 126 Sedorum

After calming down Davers asked again, "Caps, is the First Legion responsible for the supervision of Bruty's captives tonight?"

"Yes."

"Try to make them feel comfortable without guaranteeing them to escape."

Capps hesitated for a moment and said, "I'll do my best."

"You have to know that although they were enemies before, after this battle... well... it is certain that soon after, the Brutis will become their own people. In order to make this transformation process smoother and no longer increase hatred, we must make efforts." Davers patiently explained to Capps and the others that war has always been a continuation of politics, and Davers' position determines that he must see further and consider more comprehensively.

Trifias and Gorkis looked at each other, and the continued growth of the Dionian League should be a good thing for Heraclia and Castrone.

"In a while, I might send someone to help you appease these Bruty prisoners. But I'm not sure if he's willing to do this?" Davers said with a deep thought, rubbing his chin.

Capps was curious about who Davers was talking about, but he was so steady that he didn't ask.

"How is the situation in the medical camp?" Davers remembered another question.

"There are too many wounded people! Stacikodas and the others were so busy that they had no time to rest. Now Epigenis and the others sent light infantry and free civilians to help the medical battalion carry the wounded..." Antonios said worriedly.

"That means, no one cares about those Bruty wounded soldiers?!" Davers widened his eyes, and he immediately thought of the seriousness of the problem: "Well... Antonios, you go to Stacey Codas immediately, just say it was my order. He would draw one or two doctors no matter what... At the same time, let the First Legion draw a thousand infantry as auxiliary, and first perform simple debridement, bandage and other trauma treatment on Bruty's wounded soldiers."

"Okay." Antonios quickly turned around and left.

"And... Thormid, I will write two letters immediately. You ask the messenger to return to Turiyi with the letter and hand it over to Helps and Melsis. I want them to send as many doctors and nurses as possible to transport more medicinal materials, medical supplies and food..."

After the generals completed the assigned tasks, Davers had the time to face Trifias and Gorkis alone: ​​"Two sirs, I'm so sorry! I didn't expect that there would be so many things after the victory of this battle, which will make you wait for a long time."

"It's nothing." Trifias praised seriously: "I gave me a chance to see the extraordinary management ability of the Consul of Dionia! And I really didn't expect that there would be so many things to be dealt with in a battle, the medical treatment of the wounded, the handling of prisoners, the construction of camps, and the arrangement of posts... I really learned a lot of military knowledge."

Trifias's words came from the heart, and Gorkis next to him felt the same. Indeed, the Greek city-states in this era mostly fought near the Union territory, and the logistics requirements were not high, so they did not pay much attention to it. Only powerful states such as Athens, Sparta, and Syracuse would require a long-term foreign war to have higher requirements for the army's logistics. However, even so, soldiers would occasionally make money and shortage of food. Davers felt that the logistics of the Dionian army was relatively rough and not perfect, but in the eyes of Trifias and others, it was already a very complicated arrangement.

Therefore, Davers just smiled and said, "This battle is thanks to the full support of Heraclia and Castellon! With this victory, I believe that the war with Bruty will end soon. At that time, the clerk of our baggage battalion will carefully count the spoils obtained and allocate them to you in proportion."

Mr. Castellon has worked with Dionia two or three times, and Gorkis is very confident in Dionia's credit.

Heraclia is richer, and Trifias is not very interested in the trophy. Of course, it is not in vain for the citizens to come back and complain. He is more concerned about another thing: "Mr. Davers, I have a request, too."

"Please say it."

"Can the officers of Dionia use your fighting methods to help train the citizens of Heraclia?" Trifias was a little embarrassed and explained: "Because during the battle, I found that Dionia's fighting methods were very different from ours, Heraclia and Castron. The differences in this battle greatly affected the cooperation between the various troops, so..." In fact, at the beginning of this battle, it was the 3,000 Dionian reserve soldiers who resisted the charge of the Brutis and played the role of the right wing mainstay in the subsequent battle. Even the reserve team was like this, and the strength of the Dionian Legion can be imagined. This is why Trifias made up his mind and demanded it.

Davers was surprised on the surface and was overjoyed: Finally, the Allied City-State has made such a request!

He asked with a pretentious attitude: "Does the Senate of Hercules agree with this?"

"I will let them agree!" Trifias said firmly.

"Since that's the case, when the war with Bruti ends, I will ask the military officer Philicius to discuss the training with you." Davers said half-jokingly and half-seriously: "Mr. Trifias, but Dionia's military training is very strict. You must prepare the citizens of Heraclia in advance."

With Heraclia as a role model, Gorkis was not willing to fall behind and made the same request to Daves.

After seeing Trifias and Gorkis away, Davers felt very tired, but he could not rest because there was someone he had to meet: "Go and bring the big man from Bruty that Rides caught."

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Sedorum regretted that he did not pray to Goddess Amara seriously before going to war, so he unfortunately tripped and fell off his horse on the way to escape. Then his guards were dispersed by the flocking defeated soldiers. He finally struggled from the injured horse. As a result, he fell behind, because of his clothing that was different from ordinary Bruti warriors, he became the target of the pursuit of the Dionian cavalry.

After becoming a prisoner, he did not hide it and directly said his name.

Now, he was tied up with his hands behind his back and was escorted forward by the soldiers of the Dionys. From a distance, he saw a golden military flag erected on the grass slope. Hundreds of soldiers were neatly stationed in two rows, and one person was sitting under the military flag. That should be the consul of Dionys.

Sedorum thought to himself, his pace accelerated unconsciously.

As he approached, the two looked at each other face to face. Sedolum was amazed at Davers' youth, while Davers was amazed at Saidoumu's age. As far as he knew, the great leader of Vig City was not yet 50 years old.

Davers spoke first, "Let him loose."

Sedolum rubbed his wrists that were reddened by the ropes and took another step forward.

Davers sat and didn't move.

Sedorum raised his white eyebrows: "Aren't you afraid that I will attack you?"

Davers smiled slightly: "You speak Greek, which saves me the trouble of going to the translation. I don't want to look up to others, so you can sit down."

His voice was not loud, but he had irresistible power.

Sedolum hesitated for a moment and sat down reluctantly.

Martius, behind Davers, breathed a sigh of relief.

"Answer your question just now." Davers said slowly: "First, I have a brave guard, and it is difficult for you to succeed; second, even if you succeed, not only will the Brutis' dilemma not only be solved, but the angry soldiers of the Dionys will bring unimaginable punishment to the people on this land!"

Sedorum snorted: "Aren't the Dionians now occupying our land, slaughtering our people, and robbing our property? If I can beat the leader who started the war, at least I can make the Brutis temporarily happy!"

"Are the Brutis victims?" Davers said righteously: "No! The Brutis has never stopped attacking and looting the Greek city-states for decades. There are countless Greek families who have been destroyed by you! Now, we Greeks are finally here to take revenge, and you feel wronged. This is a joke!"

"You Greeks are outsiders and have occupied our land. We... of course we want to take it back!" Sedorum retorted unwillingly.

"As far as I know, you Brutis originally lived in central Italy. They moved here more than 200 years ago and drove away the original residents of this land and settled down. Now they claim to be the owner of the land in southern Italy. Is this ignorance or arrogance?" Davers sneered.

"You're talking nonsense!" Sedolum shouted in a furious voice.

"It seems you really don't know. Fortunately, the Greeks have written and recorded. The major events that have happened here for hundreds of years have been collected by scholars in Turiyi. If you go to Turiyi one day, you can see detailed historical records about the Bruti people."

Davers really asked Ansitanos for details about the Brutes, so Sedolum seemed a little discouraged when he saw Davers' seriousness, and simply said, "What are you going to deal with us?"

"Are you referring to the captive Brutis, or what you call the Brutis Alliance?"

"Of course, we were unfortunately captured." Sedorum said unwillingly: "Although we were defeated, as long as Pi'anlun and others defend the city with all their strength, no matter how many soldiers you have, it will be difficult to break through the strong Kosenza City, and in the end they can only withdraw from their food."

"Don't worry, we will easily break through Cosenza City!" Davers said confidently.

Christmas family party, drinking too much.
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