Chapter 332 \nThese guys are so brave. Do they want to rebel?!â After a nightâs rest, Petaru recovered, then he asked for Pianâs order with anger, âGreat chieftain, I will take a thousand warriors and drag them here!â\nPian shook his head, loosened his clenched fist and turned to look at the high priest, Phitara, and said in a deep voice, âHigh priest, I request for you to goâŚand ask them what exactly they want and try to appease them.â
âGreat chieftain!â Petaru shouted hastily, âThere is no need to be soft on those guys! OtherwiseâŚotherwise, they will be out of our control and may evenâŚthreaten the security of Consentia!â
With only Pian, Petaru and Phitara left in the Tribal Hall, Pian no longer needs to hide his thoughts. He looked at the two with a strong sorrowful expression and sighed heavily, âOur defeat of this battle is all my responsibility! IâŚI shouldnât have gambled and fight the Theonians. I thought that even if we couldnât win, with our knowledge of the terrain, our warriors could have easily get out of the battlefield with our equipment being lighter than the Greeks and then retreat back to the city to defend against the enemyâs siegeâŚalasâŚI didnât expect that a battle would cost us too much! Theonia is really different from Crotone and other Greek city-states! I could only apologise to our people!âŚâ
âChieftain, it was not your fault. It was the collective decision of the Council of Elders to fight TheoniaâŚâ Petaru comforted his father-in-law. He hesitated and whispered, âWhyâŚwhy donât we make peace with Theonia?â
As soon as these words came out, Pian and Phitara were taken aback.
âWould the Theonians even agree to a truce with everything that had happened?â Phitara expressed his doubt.
âWe could give it a try!â Pianâs eye brightened from getting inspiration from Petaruâs words. He thought more and said, âPetaru, send messengers to Theoniaâs camp and say to their archon, âConsentia is willing to be an ally of Theonia, just like Laos.â If the truce works, we could temporarily join Theonia, allowing the return of the captured warriors and give us time to regain our strength slowly. If not, we could still continue negotiating with them patiently. As far as I know, the archon of Theonia is not tyrannical as he had even forgiven Roscianum and Crotone. So why canât he loosen the rope around our neck! At least it would allow us to buy some time to solve those tribes outside the city. Currently, Consentia could no longer endure another riot!â
. . . . . . . . . . . . .\nWhen Consentiaâs messenger arrived at Theoniaâs camp, Davos listened to their goal. After hearing it, he pointed out that Consentia could only choose to completely integrate into Theonia Union, as there is no other way to go!
He then flatly refused the messengerâs request for further discussion. Now that they have the absolute advantage, how could he give Consentia a chance to breathe?!
On the third day after the battle, the whole Theonian army pulled out of the camp and marched west. The cavalry spread out to scout the surroundings. The first legion acted as the vanguard. The second legion is on both sides of the centre, escorting the logistics brigade, medical brigade and engineering brigadeâŚand the Theonian soldiers supervised the nearly starved Bruttian captives as they carried the supplies, pushing loaded carts and tending to the livestock. While the legion reserve and the allied troops served as the rearguardâŚ
Even on the vast plateau, the whole army was still out of sight.
Three hours later, Davos saw the huge city standing in front of him, Consentia.
At this time, Ledes, the cavalriesâ strategos, rushed in, âGrand legatus, the fourth legion is coming here!â
âThatâs great!â Davos was thrilled, he excitedly clamp-on his horseâs belly, and his horse then raised all four hooves and galloped forward. His escort followed closely behind, then followed by the cavalry encircling around him to prevent accidents.
The legatus of the fourth legion, Hielos, likewise received the report and had also speed up his horse from the south. When he saw Davos, he immediately stopped his horse and saluted, âGrand legatus, the fourth legion has captured Clampetia and are ordered to follow!â\nâGood job!â Davos solemnly praised. The current Hielos was no longer the ordinary mercenary at the start. His long-term military and administrative handling made him more dignified and less humble, turning him into a now qualified Theonian legatus.
âMilord, I am late. The Clampetians were very tenacious that they have not only delayed our fourth legion for some time but also made us pay more than seven hundred lives of our brothers!â Hielos looked dejected. His gentleness still hadnât changed much.
âItâs not your fault as my strategic plan was the main reason for why the fourth legion took longer in capturing Clampetia. And the soldierâs sacrifice was not wasted because you have captured a well-defended city by force from the front, which will be the most valuable treasure in Theoniaâs military!â Davos encouraged him and then added, âAnd, the fourth legion has come at the right time!â
With that, he pointed forward with high spirits, âGo, take me to see the warriors of the fourth legion!â
Davos and Hielos then took the lead in galloping forward, followed by 200 escorts wearing red cloaks (including a hundred Besidisian warriors).
Rodom, with one hand on the rein, while the other holding the flag that Martius have given him, followed closely behind Davos, passing by the marching column of the fourth legion.
Seeing them, the soldiers of the fourth legion, who were in front, stopped talking and looked at their grand legatus with burning gazes. And Davos, with a solemn expression, raised his right arm and stretched it forward to salute.
All of a sudden, the soldiers thundered and cheered, âAll hail Theonia!!!â
âAll hail Theonia!!!â
\nFor Pian, agreeing to this request of theirs would mean that the Bruttii Tribal Union that he had been striving for with a high degree of centralization would instead become a loose union of tribes, something he could not tolerate. That is why he postponed this important issue by giving an excuse about âBodiam is not here, and Sedrum is missingâ, which cause the discontent of the other tribal chieftains, and now the two sides are at odds with each other.
Facing the pressure of the Theonian army while Consentia is in such a situation. How could they resist the enemyâs attack? This had caused Pianâs distraught.
Fortunately, Davos did not order to attack the city and had instead begun building a camp. Relying on the absolute advantage of having thirty thousand troops, he directly ordered the construction to start a kilometre away from the city in order to prepare to besiege Consentia.
The guards began escorting the captives to dig trenches. With having the first, second, fourth legion, the legion reserve and the allied troopsâŚ.Davos had enough labour to build a huge camp and enough men to stand by.
Just as Davos was preparing to start a detailed reconnaissance around Consentia, Kapus reported that Sedrum asked to meet him.
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
âYou have decided? For Vergae to join Theonia?â Davos suppressed the join in his heart and looked at Sedrum calmly.
âYes, archon of Theonia.â After seeing the arrival of the fourth legion of Theonia, Sedrum immediately realized that what Davos had said to him before was true and that Theonia really had the strength to siege a city. Thus he no longer hesitated and decisively made up his mind, relieving himself of many days of distress, causing the weight on his shoulder to become lighter.
Davos looked at the great chieftain of Bruttii, who he had not seen for several days and had become older, and asked slowly, âSo what would you do now?â