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Pompei was even more ecstatic, and the suppression of the Sea Gods was swept away in his heart. The chief centurion Yakulius, who he personally appointed, did not disappoint his expectations.

"What are we still waiting for?" Pompeii said loudly: "Rome is not just one Caesar, but also Yakulius, but also countless excellent legions and commanders! We will not rely on only one person to achieve glory for Rome. We have countless young commanders to rely on. What are we waiting for? The respected Roman elders, recalled Caesar and gave us the most reasonable explanation for everything he did for him!"

"Recall Caesar, recall Caesar, recall Caesar!"

The sound of cries rang out, and the congested elders who were stimulated by the victory of Carle completely forgot about Caesar's horror. In their opinion, Caesar was already behind and was about to be eliminated compared to the young Jaculus.

Pompey got everything he wanted. He smiled and looked at the shouting elders, as if he had seen Caesar's failed fate.











Pompei was also immersed in the joy of victory, not only for the victory of Jaculus, but also for the fate of Caesar.

Although Caesar was his former ally, as long as he could achieve his goals, he would be happy to do so even if he abandoned his allies or even betrayed his ally Pompei.

And he has done such things more than once.

At that time, Marius and Sula were in a civil war to compete for the supreme power of Rome. Pompey saw some wealthy nobles surrendering to Sula and realized that only under Sula could they achieve success. So he went around the neighboring cities to recruit soldiers. In a short time, he used his father's power and influence in the Pikenum area to recruit a legion.

On the way to Sula's military camp, he showed his strength and repeatedly broke through the obstacles of Mallor's subordinates, successfully passed through many cities, seizing a large number of weapons and war horses. Sula took a fancy to Pompei, who had emerged in the military, and regarded him as his powerful assistant. Pompei was only 23 years old at that time.

Sula seized the Roman regime and implemented a dictatorship. In order to strengthen his relationship with Sula and strengthen his status, Pompey despicably abandoned his wife and married Sula's daughter.

After Sula died of illness, Rome's political situation developed in a direction that was conducive to the democratic movement. Pompeii, who had personal ambitions, saw that the Sula faction gradually lost its power and the democrats' voices increased greatly, so he turned to the democrats and tried to please the knights and civilians.

In 62 BC, Pompei returned to Rome with the trophy from the East. Because the Senate was not satisfied with him in the East, he searched for the provinces to give taxes to the knights, and was even more worried that he would use his influence to implement dictatorship. Therefore, it was not until August 61 BC that the Senate held a triumphant ceremony for him. Pompei asked the Senate to approve the various measures he implemented in the East and divide his veteran land, but was flatly rejected by the Senate. Pompei was extremely dissatisfied and began to confront the Senate. In 60 BC, he secretly formed an alliance with Caesar and Crassus, the leader of the knighthood, namely the "Three-Head Alliance". After the Three-Head Alliance activities, Pompei's measures in the East were approved. In order to better collude and utilize Caesar, Pompei, who was nearly 50 years old, married Caesar's daughter, Yuriya, who was only 14 years old.

Time and again, Pompey kept repeating the same thing. He formed an alliance with Caesar in order to deal with the Senate. Now, when Caesar threatens him, he decides to unite the Senate to deal with Caesar.

As long as he can keep his power, he cares about doing anything.

Among them, the role of Spurius is undoubtedly huge. In addition to financial accidents, Pompey also found that he could provide himself with more things.

"We must grasp the dynamics of Caesar." Pompey whispered to the "Splius Councillor" beside him: "You are a well-informed person, my friend, are you willing to do such a thing for me?"

"Of course I'm willing, respected Pompey." Wang Weiyi said with a smile: "I can do anything for you. From now on, any Caesar's actions can reach your ears as soon as possible."

Pompei smiled with satisfaction, and Wang Weiyi also smiled with satisfaction.

He successfully broke up with Pompey and Caesar early, and with Caesar's character, he would never return to Rome under such circumstances.
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