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I couldn't beat it at all, and lost a lot of help.
"Damn it, don't want any of the city-states and treasures promised to Egypt!"
All of a sudden, the Senate was full of curses against the Egyptian retreat!
He chose to retreat at the critical moment right now.
"Next, shouldn't you think about what to do?"
These ministers of the Senate only dared to insult Egypt's retreat behind their backs.
I dare not say that in front of Egypt.
Rome and Carthage were already no match for Daqin, and if Daqin was angered again, there would be no chance at all.
"Why don't you surrender!" one of the ministers suggested at this moment.
Judging from the current situation, there is no hope of victory for the Roman Empire at all.
Instead of continuing to stick to it, it is better to surrender and become a subject country.
At least as a minister, he can continue to live a comfortable life.
Voluntary surrender, the only ones who suffer are the common people, and these ministers can get money by fishing.
Still living a good life!
The first objection was Caesar, the king of Rome.
Caesar said in a cold voice: "Spartan warrior, I would rather die than obey!"
Rather than surrendering to the Qin Dynasty, as a Spartan warrior, it is better to choose to die on the battlefield.
In order to prevent the ministers in the senate from continuing to surrender, the king said directly in a cold voice:
"If anyone dares to surrender, then die!"
King Caesar waved the weapon in his hand as if to prove that what he said was true.
As long as a minister continues to propose, King Caesar will kill him without hesitation.
The Senate is still afraid of Caesar's tough tactics.
During this time of arguing, after a while, a Roman soldier broke in and continued to say to Caesar:
"King, the messenger from Egypt has come!"
Hearing this, King Caesar's originally calm expression became more turbulent for a while.
"Send the Egyptian messenger in!"
If Egypt is still willing to continue to send troops, no matter how much the price is paid, King Caesar and the Senate will agree as much as possible.
Compared with the city-states and treasures given to Egypt, it is much more important than the destruction of the country.
After a while, the Egyptian envoy appeared before King Caesar.
The Egyptian envoy's face was full of anger, without the slightest friendliness before.
Because of the Roman Empire, the army sent by Egypt suffered heavy losses.
At the same time, he offended a powerful empire, Great Qin, for Egypt!
All this is thanks to the Roman Empire.
None of the city-states and treasures promised by Rome and Egypt were delivered.
Egypt has lost so much, but it has not even reaped any benefits.
I saw that after the Egyptian envoy walked in, he looked hostile to the visitor.
When the Egyptian envoy met King Caesar, he did not salute.
King Caesar asked the Egyptian envoy what he wanted.
The Egyptian envoy continued: "The king of the Roman Empire, the city-states and treasures promised to the Egyptian Pharaoh earlier must not be less!"
The intention of the Egyptian envoy is obvious, that is, to collect debts.
Let all the territory and treasures promised by the Roman Empire be sent to Egypt.
Hearing this, Caesar frowned.
I saw that there were ministers in the Senate, who continued to say dissatisfiedly: "Egypt has already retreated, and they still want the former city-state and treasure."
"Aren't you dreaming again?"
Rome and Carthage were destroyed.
The city-states and treasures will all belong to Great Qin, and these have nothing to do with Egypt.
Hearing this, the Egyptian envoy also showed a bad look.
"If Rome had informed in advance of the strength of the Great Qin Empire, Egypt would definitely not send troops.
Now that Egypt has lost nearly [-] troops for this, shouldn't Rome make compensation? "
King Caesar didn't want to let the relationship between the Roman Empire and Egypt become sour.
There is already a difficult Daqin, and now there is another Egypt.
Rome and Carthage will never be able to cope.
Therefore, Caesar's words were not so harsh, but he faced the Egyptian envoy and continued to say:
"Egypt has already seen the strength of Great Qin. If Great Qin destroys the two great empires of Rome and Carthage."
"How can you give Egypt the promised territory and treasure?"
The Egyptian envoy obviously didn't accept this, and said very stiffly:
"Rome and Carthage were destroyed, none of this has anything to do with Egypt!"
"Now because of Rome, Egypt sent troops and suffered heavy losses. This loss should be borne by Rome!"
The Egyptian envoy is also very tough!
If you don't get the benefits promised by the Roman Empire, you won't leave.
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