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Battlefield Rose(1/2)

The shocking news reached Caesar's ears!

He could not believe that the 15th Legion would have been destroyed in such a form. Although he had expected Sentumarus' failure before, he always wanted to use Sentumarus's hands to eliminate more barbarians.

But obviously, he was wrong. The barbarians actually wiped out the Fifteenth Legion in such a special and surprising way.

Even Sentumarus himself became a prisoner of the barbarians.

A huge threat was coming towards him, and Caesar had already felt a powerful crisis.











With the success of the barbarians, their self-confidence is constantly improving. Perhaps it will not take long for the Germanic barbarians to appear again in the Gaul province across the Rhine.

The sad mood of the rabbit and the fox is now the best portrayal of Caesar. Although he was not satisfied with Sentumarus, the young commander was still a Roman after all.

It was absolutely impossible to get Caesar to pay the ransom—just yesterday, the barbarians sent their messengers and told Caesar clearly that if Sentumarus was to be released, the Romans would have to pay thirty Aures.

Crazy, the barbarians are really crazy, Sentumarus is definitely not worth thirty Aures!

What made Caesar even more frightened was that the barbarians knew how to use hostages to claim ransom.

They were civilizing and getting closer to the habits of the Romans, which were full of crisis for Caesar and the Romans.

Instead of rejecting the savage messenger, Caesar brought the news back to Rome and worried about Sentumarus's family and the guys in the Senate.

And at this time his army had quietly crossed the Rhine.

At first, Gaius, who followed Caesar to fight again, thought Caesar wanted to help Sentumarus with his help, but he soon found out that he was wrong. After crossing the Rhine, Caesar headed towards the other opposite place.

And their target was the territory of the Germans who still surrendered to Rome.

When Gaius finally couldn't help but raise his doubts, Case told him very clearly that the savages who looked on the surface to be respectful to the Romans - the Saxons, Lombards, Cheruses and #Zackett were tiring, plotting a riot.

This surprised Gaius. He had never thought that those savages who were obedient under the conquest of the Romans would actually be planning a terrible riot.

"That was the news brought by my loyal Greek subordinate Turner." Caesar said slowly: "I appointed Turnereder to station there to manage the barbarians for me to monitor them. Although the barbarians still surrendered to us on the surface, the riots were quietly going on. They thought Turnereder was just a Greek who liked to protect themselves, but in fact they were all wrong. No one was smarter than Turnereder...."

Gaius nodded silently.

Caesar's face was gloomy: "Fortunately, these barbarians led by the Saxons did not unite with the barbarians, otherwise it would be our greatest disaster. However, I will never allow the riot to happen. I must firmly suppress such a terrible thing before it happens..."

"Will you listen to your orders, respectful Governor," Gaius said calmly.

He also felt very lucky that the Saxons did not unite with the Barbarians. Otherwise, it would be really difficult for him to do this time.

There was already news from Rome. Ernst did his best to move for him in Rome. Orves and his wife from the Senate sent him a letter. Pompeii and the Senate clearly stated that as long as Gaius remained loyal to Rome, no matter how terrible things happen in the future, he would never be implicated.

Gaius thanked Ernst for all his efforts.











He was even more grateful to the Saxons for not uniting with Ernst, otherwise how could he wipe them out?

He had no need to have any concerns about the Lombards who were alive.

Let those savages be destroyed in their own hands.











At this time, the Saxon leader Helmann did not know that his conspiracy had been exposed.

He did not believe in the Romans, nor did he believe in the German alliance. The only thing he believed was the weapons in his hands. As long as he relied on himself, he would definitely be able to defeat those Romans who ruled him.

In Caesar's first punishment battle, Helman made a clear choice: to ostensibly be loyal to the Romans and preserve the Saxons' power and avoid them from being hurt. Once the time is right, he will lead all his tribesmen to revolt.

Choose, this opportunity has arrived.











Caesar's legion was defeated by the Barbarians Alliance, and his strength was greatly hit. Helman made his own judgment: even though he knew that the uprising had broken out, Caesar had no strength to continue suppressing.

But he never expected that the more Caesar's character was, the more stoic Caesar would be, the less he would be allowed to betray his own things.

The only thing that makes Heilmann unhappy now is the leader of the German League, the so-called consul Ernst.

Breme rejected his request and united with him.! In the previous cooperation negotiations, Helmann made several requests, such as his alliance, never joining the German League, nor accepting the leadership of the so-called Germanic consuls, they must be independent.

The reason why Heilman made such a request so confidently was that he believed that the German League needed the help of the Saxon League, and he could make various requests with great confidence. But what he didn't expect was that the other party would not take his own tricks at all.

"We can succeed without their help." At a new secret meeting, Helmann said firmly: "We do not need any help. We can definitely defeat the Romans by relying solely on our own strength! Now, Rome has few troops stationed here, only about two hundred people. I decided to revolt tomorrow night, kill all the Romans, and restore our freedom!"

"What if Caesar sends reinforcements?" Caruman, the leader of the Lombards, raised his own concerns.

"Caesar didn't react so quickly." Helman said contemptuously: "Besides, even if he knew that we had no sufficient time and strength to deal with us.

Uyer, the tiring leader of the harem, please lead the three hundred soldiers of this tribe to demolish the bridges on the Rhine. I heard that the German League has burned those bridges once, so let them face such a nightmare again!”

"This is my honor, Heilman!" Uyer made a promise with great enthusiasm.

"Dear tribe leaders." Helmann reiterated their strange plan: "Tomorrow night, the four tribes will revolt together, kill the Romans who enslaved us, and restore our freedom. Then, we will build a truly powerful Germanic alliance. Let those in the German League see that we can succeed even without their help...."

"Yes, we can also succeed!" All the tribal leaders shouted out loudly.

"Helman, Heelman, I just got a message!" At this moment, Edler, the leader of the Cherus, hurried in: "Sentumarus's legion is all over!"

"What?" Hellman and everyone were surprised. Hellman hurriedly asked, "Edler, my friend, please tell me what you said just now!"

Edler gasped and said, "I only got the news. Sentumarus and his fifteenth legion were guided into a valley. Then the German League's Vulcan messenger summoned the Vulcan Loki, a fire falling from the sky, burning thousands of Romans to death..."

The tribal leaders looked at each other.











It's so terrible that the other party actually has the ability to summon the Fire God.











"No, this is absolutely impossible..." Helman murmured: "We cannot summon the God of Fire. How could the God of Fire obey the orders of mortals?"

"It's true, it's true." Edler hurriedly said: "The corpses of those Romans are everywhere, and there are far more than these. After burning all the Roman legions, the Demonic Skeleton Mask Man, the consul of the German Union, almost killed all the auxiliary legions of the 15th Army of Rome, and even Sentumarus became their captive."

shock.











Now these people have no idea what to say except shock.


To be continued...
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