Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece Chapter 21: Enter the city


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"Milon, the Crimean people are now citizens of the Dionian League!" Lycias sighed lightly.

Milon's roar stopped abruptly. He panted heavily, kicked over the wooden chair by the window, and strode out of the room.

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The matter of Miron's anger quickly reached Anta Auris' ears, and he didn't care at all. Previously, when they sent people to contact Dionian to bring back Davers' request, the generals of Crimea hesitated whether to join the Dionian Alliance, and Anta Auris, who acted decisively, insisted. , Finally persuaded everyone to agree to Davers' request.

"Euri Kupps, you take a hundred citizen soldiers to guard the temple to prevent the soldiers from Crotone from looting our treasury when they retreat!"

"Pleards, the same goes for you, take a hundred citizen soldiers to guard the granary!"

"I went to Lycias with the others to see if we could get the next part of the supplies piled up in the port by the Crotones. After living in Crimea for so long, the Crotones I have to pay for the accommodation!" Anta Auris said fiercely.

"What do the people do? Crotone soldiers may also come to their homes to make trouble!" someone asked urgently.

"Divers has announced that Crimea has been incorporated into Dionia! Let every family engrave the words'I am now a Dionia citizen' on the wooden door to see which Croatian The Rotone people dare to risk another war and rob the citizens of Dionia!"

Anta Auris finished speaking, the faces of the people around him were embarrassed and fell silent. Crimea, which has been independent for decades, will be merged into the Dionian League. Dionian will manage the city of Crimea in a direct manner, which means most of the original Crimea. The members of the council will lose power, and if it is not for the situation, they are not willing. In fact, some Crimesans have responded to Lysias' call and are willing to retreat to Crotone with the army. It is only the promise made by Daves and the rapid rise of Turriy and Amendorara after the decline, which made most of the Crimean citizens who are citizens of small states and who have suffered enough from the oppression of large states during this period of time are reluctant to do so again. Lived such a life and chose the victor of this war-the Alliance of Dionia.

"Everyone, please cheer up and work hard to do these things!" Seeing this situation, Anta Auris loudly cheered for them: "We do this, not for others, but for ourselves, as long as we can A complete and material-rich Crimea City was successfully handed over to the Dionian Alliance, so that they fully realize our sincerity and ability, and more people may be selected to enter the Dionian Senate. Fight for more benefits for Crimea in the future!"

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In the afternoon, the first ships full of Crotone soldiers began to leave the port of Crimea.

Compared with the excited soldiers, Miron looked bleak. When the city of Crimea disappeared from his vision, he turned his head and said to Lycias: "The covenant you signed is to personally hand over the position of the overlord of Great Greece to Dionia! From then on, Crowe Thoné has to watch Dionia's wink and act!"

Lysias was silent for a while, and said, "Then who caused all this?"

Milon's mouth twitches, his face appears bitter.

"You still have to think about how to deal with the questions of the council when you go back." Lucias sighed.

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As Crotone's army left Crimea by boat, Daves led his army into Crimea. Originally, he only wanted to bring people in symbolically, and was opposed by his generals. For safety reasons, he was asked to bring half of the legion, Anta Auris, Euricpus, Pleades... etc. All the people left behind from the Crimea Council went to greet them outside the city.

The camp of Dionia sounded with a brisk melody played with bugles and drums. When the Crimean people were attracted by this music that had never been heard before, the Dionia soldiers were all alone. The neat uniforms, stepping on the beat of the melody, formed a four-column long dragon at a neat pace, marching towards Crimea city without delay.

At the forefront of the team is Martius, the captain of the Davos Guard. He raised the flag representing the supreme commander of the entire Dionian army. The statue of Hades, the Hades, was dazzling and dazzling. Then came a band composed of trumpeters and drummers from the entire army, followed by a team of thousands of outstanding soldiers drawn from the First, Second, and Third Corps, Legion Flag, and Brigade. The flags and company flags are held high in the air every short section of the team, making the entire long dragon flag flutter and shining, and the soldiers are all smiling and energetic, giving the Crimean the feeling, as if The Dionians did not come to show off their power and declare sovereignty, but to marry their relatives. Otherwise, the music would not be so cheerful and the colors would not be so gorgeous. Even the Crimea people noticed that the Dionian soldiers were all They did not carry a shield spear, which surprised them, but also a little touched, because this is the trust of the Dionians in Crimea!

Daves, other legion commanders, and Avinojis did not ride horses. They walked in the middle of the team, surrounded by guard soldiers with red capes on their shoulders, so they were more eye-catching.

The team stopped in front of the gate of Crimea.

Anta Auris and the others greeted him, and Daves and the others walked out of the team under the **** of the soldiers.

Anta Auris went straight to Daves. It was not that he had met Daves before, but because the news that Dionian Archon Daves was a young man had spread throughout Great Greece. It is clear at a glance who is the youngest among the senior generals.

"Master Daves, Anta Oris, the former chief general of Crimea, and former members of the Crimea Council welcome you!" After he said, he respectfully saluted, and some people behind him followed suit. Do, and some stand silently.

Davers immediately returned the gift seriously, and said: "Thank you for your trust and support to the Alliance of Dionia! Facts will prove that your choice is absolutely correct!!"

"Oh, is it?! So what good will we do to support Crimea to join Dionia?!" someone interjected.

"Of course!" Daves ignored his weird tone and said loudly and earnestly: "Becoming a Dionian citizen, no matter you go to any city-state in Great Greece, you will be respected! Anything! If you dare to violate your rights, the Alliance will seek justice for you, whether you are a noble or a commoner! You are brave and good at fighting, and you can continue to obtain land by virtue of your military exploits! You have outstanding abilities, can be evaluated as a public office, and ultimately become a veteran of the Senate by virtue of your merits. , Highly respected! Even if you are an ordinary citizen, you will also enjoy the convenience of the Dionian League for your life. Cheap and highly skilled hospitals provide citizens with health protection, smooth roads and Bridges provide citizens with fast travel and business trips. Agricultural officials provide technical assistance for citizens in farming. Commercial officials can apply for low-interest loans for your business. We also have well-trained and rigorously trained civil soldiers to protect the territory. Security... So, when you are familiar with Dionian’s life and understand Dionian’s system and laws, you will know how different it is from other city-states. I am proud of being a citizen of Onia!" At this moment, Daves was obviously a little bit boastful and complacent.

The eyes of Antaolis, Euricpus and others flickered, seemingly moved, and some were thoughtful.

"Oh...Since Dionia is so good, will we have a chance to become Archons in the future?!" someone said at this time.

As soon as this statement came out, Capus, Dracos, Hironimos, and Avinojis all opened their eyes wide, feeling that the speaker was unkind and clearly aimed at the target of criticism. Daves.

Most of the Crimea people also changed their expressions, lest they anger Daves and be against Crimea.

Davos has a calm look, and this is undoubtedly what Dionia is most criticized by other Greek city-states. He knew very well that Crimea, after all, was different from Amendorara and Turíy. Both cities were saved by Daves when they were about to die. The people were grateful to them and needed strong protection at the same time. Therefore, there is not much opinion about Davers becoming the life-long consul of the Alliance. In addition, Davers has always abided by laws and regulations. He often consults with the members of the Senate, and rarely acts arbitrarily. The only time he has the power is to row alone not long ago. The people discussed and advocated the Battle of Crotone and finally won. Therefore, over time, the people accepted it happily. Not to mention Niutum, the Lukanians originally believed in power, let alone disagreement.

Only Crimea, who was once an enemy, was conquered by Dionian’s power. There are always people who will be unwilling and open their eyes to stab Dionian, so of course Daves will not be polite: "Dior Nia was able to quickly develop into a strong state in Great Greece and even defeat Crotone in a short period of time because we have a different political system from other Great Greek city states. I heard that there are already some Crimea. People leave with the Crotones. If there are people who don’t like Dionian, they can leave freely now. If you stay and become Dionian citizens in the future, please adapt to the Dionian system as soon as possible and follow the rules. Onia’s Law!"

The implied sharpness in Daves' words made some Crimesa people who still wanted to raise an objection to stop talking.

"Look, this is Dionia's---um." The person who spoke just now wanted to attack Dionia again, but was covered by the two guards sent by Anta Onis.

"Master Davos, it is our fault for the soldiers of Dionia to wait here for a long time, please go into the city together!" Anta Auris said apologetically.

"Okay!" Davers smiled meaningfully at him.


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