Chapter 327 \nThe defeat came so quickly that Pian was still unable to believe it because he felt that victory was close to him, âAttack! Keep on attacking! The enemy will soon be defeated!!âŚâ He tried to stop the warriors from escaping while almost getting knocked down.\nâChieftain, go! If you donât retreat, we wonât be able to escape!!â The guards forced him to retreat.
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âGrand legatus, we have won!â Tolmides came to report with glee, âThe enemy fled in disorder!â
Davos remained calm as he already expected this result. He then said, âThe battle is not yet over, as repelling the enemy is not enough, and it will depend on the final result of the battle!â
Usually, in a frontal clash, the defeated side seldom lose more than 10% of their soldiers. And only after the enemy fled, if the pursuit is carried out well, will the casualty rate of the defeated side will increase considerably. That is because the fleeing soldiers have lost their morale and no longer have the intention to resist.
Thus Davos continued the attack.
The Theonian soldiers simply threw away their heavy copper shields and helmets, held their spears in both hands and continued pursuing the enemy despite their exhaustion, and cooperated with the reinforcements coming from the flank to surround the enemy.
The Besidisian warriors, the light infantry and the freemen led by Epiphanes and Cid, and the mountain reconnaissance brigade of Izam set up a âhuge netâ from the right flank of the Bruttian army to the rear of Bruttiiâs centre. Although this ânetâ is not sturdy, and the mesh is too large, it is still enough to deter the Bruttians who just want to escape.
Amidst the roaring of the Theonians everywhere, some of the defeated Bruttians simply threw away their weapons and sat on the ground.\nThe cavalry brigade of Ledes pursued the fleeing enemy in a wide double horizontal formation. The cavalries with enough strength were like a strainer rounding up the debrisâŚ
And only when it was near dusk that the Theonian cavalry stopped their pursuit. After returning from the Consentia Plateau, the soldiers later gave the cavalry the name âBlood Cavalryâ, which eventually became their official name.
By this time, the battle was over. At the cost of 1,500 casualties, the Theonia Union caused 5,000 casualties and more than 5,000 captives to the Bruttian Union, winning a great victory.
Ledes then rushed to meet Davos but was told that the grand legatus went to where they are cremating the deceased.
Walking on the battlefield filled with corpses, the joy of victory has long vanished.
The soldiers placed their dead comrades on the grass neatly. Afterwards, they carefully place two Obols on the deceasedâs eyes while praying to Hades with tears coming out in their eyes.
Davosâ pace became slightly heavy after seeing the familiar pale face. Finally, he stopped. A dozen soldiers were weeping around a corpse by the roadside in front of him, headed by a man he happened to know, a centurion of the second legion, Xethippus.
With a jolt in his heart, he came forward and asked in a low voice, âWho is the deceased?â
âGrand legatus!â The officers and the soldiers saluted in a hurry.
From the gap, he saw the face of the deceased, which was a familiar face. Arsinis, an enthusiastic and cheerful young man from Amendolara, and was the hero of the second Crotonian War and the flag bearer at the Triumphant Return. During the last attack in this battle, Arsinis, as a platoon captain, rushed to the forefront, only to be stabbed in the chest by a thrown spear by an enemy who did not fleeâŚ\nListening to the grieving words of Xethippus, Davos took two Obols from the soldiers and placed them on Arsinisâ closed eyelids. A year ago, this brave young man had dared to compete with him in swimming, but now his body is as cold as stone. At this moment, Davos wished that Hades really existed in this world because, according to the Theonians reverence for the King of the Underworld, he would surely give preferential treatment to these Theonian soldiers who died in battleâŚ
After leaving the group of soldiers, Davos walked a little further forward, then stopped and looked at the several burning funeral pyre in the distance with gloomâŚ
After some time, Davos said to Tolmides, who had been following him silently, âDo you thinkâŚTheoniaâs war against BruttiiâŚis correct?â
ââŚâ Tolmides was unable to respond for a while.
However, Davos expression soon became firm, and he said with determination, âOf course! In this era, it is either us destroying the others or the others destroying us. There is no other way besides strengthening ourselves!â
Tolmides agreed with Davosâ words. In the eastern Mediterranean, he saw how the Persians oppress the weaker race and the tyranny of Sparta in Ionia and Asia Minor. After coming to the western Mediterranean, he also heard about the power of Carthage and the tyranny of Syracuse. However, what Tolmides doesnât know was that what Davos was worried about was Rome, a Latin city-state in central Italia that he had never heard of.
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âGrand legatus, our brothers of the first legion, and the reservesâŚare catching up on their rest as they are too tired that almost as soon as they fell to the ground, they fell asleep, not even removing their armour.â Kapus said with some pain.
âThis battleâŚwhether it was the first and second legion or even the other teams have all done their best and fought hard!â Davos sighed, then he reminded Kapus, âBut itâs currently autumn, and the night in the mountains is said to be much colder than in Thurii. If our brothers were to fall asleep after a fierce fight and sweating, they might catch a cold! Now that our medical camp is full, I donât want any unnecessary increase of patients!â
Antonios, who was beside Davos, had once again served as the military officer in the army, as he was already familiar with this position. At this time, he put forward some suggestions, âI suggest that the auxiliary soldiers of the logistics camp take out the blankets and have the soldiers of the first legion use it to cover themselves.â
\nHe hurriedly retracted his hand, stepped back two steps, shook his head and said, âNothingâŚitâs nothing, I was just accidentallyâŚstabbed by the enemyâs spearâŚâ
As he shook his head, Davos caught sight of a bloody wound under his jaw. And Davos, who Herpus revered as a teacher, knew that near this wound is a vital carotid artery. So he could already imagine the thrilling sight and the luck of Drakos.
At this moment, Davosâ face sank, âYou have rushed to the front again, havenât you?! How many times have I told you that you are the head of the legion commanding more than seven thousand men and not an ordinary soldier! If you were to die, do you know how much impact it will have on the whole battle?! Theoniaâs military law is just a joke to you, isnât it?! If you donât want to obey, then just donât!âŚâ
When Davos scolded him, Drakos hung his head and did not dare utter a word.
In the eyes of outsiders, a young man scolding a burly man in his 30s like a father scolding his son is a funny sight. But around these high ranking officers of Theonia and important figures of the alliance, they all look serious and tried to hold their breath, which just shows Davosâs might.
âTemporarily hand over the command of the second legion to Adrian and immediately go to Stakodas. After getting your wound treated, go to the military inspector and accept your punishment!â
As soon as Davos was done speaking, Drakos nodded repeatedly, then turn around and run away like someone getting an amnesty.
âGrand legatus, in factâŚat that time, the soldiers were already exhausted, that is why Drakos wanted to use this method to liven up the soldiersâŚâ Antonios explained to Davos in a low voice.
âYou all should know Arsinis. After winning the second war with Crotone, he became the flag bearer in the Triumphant Return. And now, he is a platoon captain of the second legion, a very promising young officer!â Davos sighed, âHowever, I just paid for his fare to cross the riverâŚthe lower ranking officer will copy what their commanding officer does. And I donât want to see the officer positions of the second legion getting vacant. That is why this Drakos, who likes to fight in person, needs to be beaten hard!â
With Davosâ words, Kapus, Antonios and the others have nothing else to say.