They were already on opposing sides, and in Spartacus's view, it was perfectly normal for the other side to pursue him afterward.
However, having learned from previous encounters that his opponent's strength was absolutely no less than his own, and perhaps even greater than Spartacus's, he felt considerable pressure and a sense of urgency.
Little did he know that Ye had already quietly become several times stronger, at least several hundred times faster. Today's Ye was no longer on the same level of combat power as the Ye he had met a few days ago.
Just 'not inferior'?
Haha, bro, you're being too naive.
That's already a difference of one dimension.
If Ye Dong were to use the Holy Sword—this game called war would be reduced to nothing more than a game.
If Spartacus knew the vast difference in true power, he might have given up entirely and simply quit the game.
He still clings to a sliver of hope, genuinely wanting to join forces with the Germanic peoples to fight against the brutal Romans, and even return to this land to liberate more slaves.
If he loses the night battle, he will spare the nobleman's life and invite him to join him in rebellion, as a way of repaying the kindness shown to him today.
If Night knew what Spartacus was thinking, it would surely laugh out loud.
Oh, really... thank you so much.
However, he probably won't be able to take advantage of this opportunity.
There's simply no one who would let him off the hook.
Unless that person is called Jesus Christ! An incarnation of God is an exception to this rule!
Even the complicated conditions for initiating this war were not without the intention of targeting Christian informants and creating a fog of war.
Although even gods are unlikely to know that he can enter the simulated universe and grow stronger, it is never too much to be cautious when facing a monotheistic religion as a hypothetical enemy.
No normal person would ever connect the true purpose of this war with the idea that Ye simply wanted to simulate creating a map of the universe.
As for the Roman Senate, things were much easier.
When Spartacus and his followers gained more and more influence, they finally began to attract Rome's attention.
The next morning, Helen summoned all the elders to a meeting in the capital, declaring that she would lead her army to pursue Spartacus's slave army.
Originally, the senators did not intend to agree to this impudent request. Even though Spartacus was growing in power, he had not yet defeated the Roman elite forces head-on, so the Senate did not take him too seriously.
Instead, they saw this as a good opportunity for young nobles to gain military merit, and they all hoped to put people from their own faction in the position.
But Ye stated that there are no factions or factions among them.
Might makes right, and it is the ultimate ruler.
...After Helen instantly switched to red-eye mode and crushed several tomato-filled cookies, ...
The world has fallen silent!
This time, Ye was even more brutal and ruthless than before, as if she had completely broken free of her shackles.
The elders immediately became trembling with fear and dared not do anything more. The Senate became Ye's personal fiefdom.
Chapter Nine: Great Caesar: Little Sasser... how about you find another father?
Just like Lan Da, who controlled the Central 42 Chamber in Bleach.
The fact that he didn't kill all the elders himself and replace them with his puppets shows that he was already merciful.
If it weren't to avoid causing too much of a commotion and prematurely provoking the possibility of that being descended;
If the conditions weren't unfavorable, no one would object to him claiming to restore the monarchy and become the Roman emperor of this era, since those who opposed him are all dead.
“Let them go… The strength of those slave private soldiers is enough to protect their homes, but to fight against a large legion—” After the meeting, one of the elders secretly expressed his discontent, saying that the man could not succeed.
He didn't even have a decent army.
The elders beside him immediately looked at this guy with expressions of utter disbelief.
no--
Given the strength that freak showed before, do you think he would need to rely on soldiers to fight?
To be honest, they'd seen powerful humans before, but they'd never seen anyone as powerful, superhuman, as the girl beside her. Yes, that's right, a girl. (In the real world, a budding flower, not yet in bloom.)
Perhaps they could consider calling Sura back ahead of schedule.
Previously, Sulla's military power was too great, and if he were allowed to return, it would likely lead to a terrible situation where he would dictate the entire Roman Empire.
But now, while the lives of many of their elders are not under military threat, they are facing an even more terrible personal natural disaster.
Compared to Ye and others who could easily blow their heads off and kill them, the elders suddenly felt that having Sura back in charge wasn't so bad.
It would be best to let these two fight like dogs and deal with each other.
However, the equally 'naive' elders still haven't realized just how 'powerful' an individual's strength can be!
They still know nothing about power.
In the original timeline, Sulla was one of the three leaders of Rome and even emerged victorious in the final civil war.
It's true that he had the economic support of the landowner Crassus and a large number of opportunistic followers, but most importantly... at that time, his strength and influence were the strongest.
However, even with Sula's army and Sula himself, it's impossible for him to be stronger than Night alone.
Meanwhile, Ye, who had no interest in this meaningless civil war, had already led his legion to prepare for battle, only to be intercepted by a little Caesar on the way.
According to Caesar's mother, it was suggested that he be taken to see the world.
In reality, it was his uncle who, after witnessing the power of the Night and the unparalleled might in the Senate, seemed to have finally realized something!
What truly constitutes the strongest sense of integrity and righteousness?
Why not take the obvious shortcut to success instead of making any effort on his own?
He's too old... he doesn't have many opportunities left.
But—they also have little Caesar! The sole heir of the family of gods.
On the night before the night campaign, Caesar's uncle, the Great Caesar, couldn't help but call over the Little Caesar, the future Julius Caesar, and ask, "Caesar, um...would you mind having another father?"
The governor did not even try to hide his presence from Caesar's mother and sisters as he spoke.
The women all blushed deeply.
After all, what the other party said was really ambiguous.
Even Caesar's two sisters, more anxious... widened their eyes simultaneously. Wait, they were quite interested in him.
What would happen to them if Caesar became their son?!
Won't this mess up the relationship?
...However, to Julius Caesar's final regret...
Although Ye agreed to take little Caesar on the expedition to broaden his horizons, he did not agree to be his godfather... I mean, his adoptive father.
after all--
Although it was Julius Caesar.
The mention of recognizing a father makes Ye think of a powerful man who uses a halberd to stab his adoptive father.
However, it's still quite interesting to have the mighty Julius Caesar, one of the three giants of Rome, as your subordinate.
Suddenly, I realized that the identity of the Roman Emperor, the king and emperor of the world's destined-to-be-powerful empire, was perhaps even more precious than I had imagined.
Even monotheistic religions had to rely on their vast power to begin their rise in order to have the opportunity to integrate all voices and unify the Western European mythological system.
If he were to become the new Roman emperor...
Only one voice is allowed to exist on this land.
Whom one believes in is not entirely up to him.
Night, confident in his ability to subdue everyone, is not afraid of Caesar because of his achievements in the original timeline. He is nothing more than a boy who blindly learns and imitates him, a mere follower.
Given their future military prowess, such talent should naturally be recruited. Enabling them to expand our territory is the right way to expedite the emergence of that Western empire on this land.
Meanwhile, although young Caesar failed to recognize his father, as Ye refused because of his young age, he still recognized his brother.
When he accompanied Night on his campaign, he discovered that Night was not in a hurry to travel, but was leading his legion forward at a leisurely pace. In the distance, battle reports indicated that Spartacus was almost approaching the Rhine River, but their pursuing legion was still moving at a steady pace.
Unable to hide his thoughts, Caesar asked Ye if they shouldn't hurry on their way.
Slow down any further—Spartacus would be fleeing Rome.
Night: "No rush... let the arrows fly a little longer!"
Considering that there were no bullets in this era, Ye rephrased the famous line in a different way.
He always wore a calm smile.
Everything was as expected...
If Spartacus is not allowed to cross the Rhine before proceeding, how can his army follow him across the border and legitimately enter Germanic territory?
Caesar could only suppress his curiosity, and by the time his army finally arrived at the Rhine, Spartacus and his men had already crossed the Rhine and entered Germanic territory.
Caesar: "Should we continue the pursuit? Ahead lies the border inhabited by the Germanic tribes… We haven't expanded our army along the way—"
At this point, a look of regret and disappointment flashed across Caesar's face.
He felt that this journey was probably coming to an end.
Did he misjudge his newly recognized elder brother?
When we first met, Mingming left a deep impression on him. He was a very brave and powerful person, and his heroic figure in battle made Mingming's blood boil.
But is this time going to be another case of those weak nobles, just going out for a stroll, putting on a show, and then going back, grabbing a few random people along the way to fill in and gain military merit?
Although Caesar was unwilling, having finally come out, it would be a pity to have his enthusiasm extinguished like this and go back like this.
But given the current situation, and not knowing Ye's true fighting strength, he naturally dared not imagine that such a small force could attack the Germans.
How can such a small number of people fight?
Chapter Ten: Greece's most powerful mafia responds to the call and arrives, leaving little Caesar terrified!
It's called a legion—
But in reality, they were all Night's private soldiers, numbering less than a thousand. Caesar tried to persuade them several times, even offering to use his own savings to recruit soldiers, but Night showed no intention of doing so.
His requirements were that they be the elite of the elite, at least strong Thracians or Spartans. He had no room for useless men in his army.
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