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Chapter 1027 Crazy Faith(2/2)

Not worried about scarcity but inequality, citizenship is a type of nobility, and it is also one of the important reasons that support these barbarians' attachment to the Roman Empire.

If it really goes wrong, Great Britain in the north will definitely not recommend using power and status to recruit.

So when they get together, they can only get more and more annoyed by chatting.

"No matter, since the Barbarians are getting stronger, let's do something big!" Africanas was so annoyed in the end that he decided to make a big deal.

"Let's gather together to fight Ctesiphon and force Parthia to defeat the barbarians!" As soon as Africanas said this, everyone was stunned, but they soon felt that Africanas was right.

War of medium and low intensity will make the barbarians grow, so they can simply speed up, directly increase the intensity, and lead the barbarians towards Ctesiphon.

If they succeed, they will overwhelm the barbarians. If not, Parthia will definitely counterattack. If the barbarians continue to be stubborn, they will be fighting to death, and the casualty rate will definitely rise sharply.

But if the barbarians withdraw and the breath is gone, it will still be the same as before.

"Just do it!" Benito was the first to express his support.

There was no way, the blame was now on his shoulders, he was sedated by Cyprian and deliberately avoided the battle.

The battle losses alone are hard to explain. On the 16th, a regiment commander died, a third of the army was lost, and on the 15th, half of the troops were directly killed.

However, hundreds of people died on the 14th, which was not harmful at all. Just comparing the battle losses, he had no place to reason.

Now he is the number one suspect in the death of St. Peter III. He is almost hated by the church, and some radical believers even want to assassinate him.

He was too aggrieved to kill directly. When he killed the first radical believer, he saw the way those barbarians looked at him.

Completely different from the awe before, but all hatred.

He really wanted to go on a killing spree to let these barbarians know who the real master of Rome was.

However, he had no choice but to take the blame in political struggles.

He was scapegoated for the St. Peter III incident, but when it is over, he will be rewarded, promoted, and raised in salary.

But if he continues to intensify conflicts, his political career will come to an end.

Being blamed has really become evidence of guilt.

Taking the blame for the boss's work and being stupid yourself are two different things.

Christianity in the broad sense now accounts for 33.15% of the world's population, and it is considered the most ruthless group of inherited cultures.
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