Dionysiusâ dejection was swept away as he loudly said, âWe need a victory to restore the soldiersâ morale!â
âMilord.â Phacipessas reminded with caution, âThe Theonians have the sea advantage, so they will not necessarily be willing to clash with us!â
âThatâs not up to them!â Dionysius sneered.
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At dusk, Theoniaâs reinforcements arrived at the city of Krimisa.
Protesilaus, the Praetor of Krimisa, and Olivos, the legatus of the sixth legion, led a group out of the city to meet them.
âYourâŚyour majesty, you have finally arrived!â The Senate already informed Protesilaus a few days ago about âDavos becoming the king of Theonia.â Although he was surprised, he did not object. On the contrary, he was relieved to see Davos now.
âLord Protesilaus, although you were under the greatest pressure among all the Theonian cities during this war, you have done well! Even with Syracuseâs heavy pressure, you still stabilise the city of Krimisa. On behalf of the Senate, I thank you for your effort during this period!â Said Davos with sincereness. Aristiasâ intelligence reported that Protesilausâ lax governance of Krimisa led to the cityâs political turmoil. If not for the timely arrival of Olivos, the situation in Krimisa would have been worse. But after realising his mistake, he followed the advice of Olivos and assisted the sixth legion in supervising the whole city. Afterwards, he was kept busy arranging the accommodation and food of the large number of people who fled into the city and promptly handling all kinds of affairs, which significantly alleviated the conflict between the people outside the city and the city residents, ensuring the cityâs stability. Therefore, Davosâ remark was not perfunctory but heartfelt praise.
âIt is all thanks to legatus Olivosâs full assistance!â Protesilaus discreetly glanced at Olivos, who was beside him.
âYes, your majesty, our sixth legion became a patrol for Krimisaâs safety!â Olivosâ said half-jokingly.
âIt seems that you being a patrol captain was not in vain.â Davos teasingly said, âHow about becoming a patrol captain of a city once the war is over?â
âYour majesty, it seems that you werenât concerned about me these past years. You didnât even know that I was no longer a patrol captain!â Olivos pretended to be aggrieved and said, âI am now a deputy Quartermaster in the Ministry of Military. And according to the regulations, I should take up a higher position after the war, such as an intermediate ranking inspector.â
âWhat intermediate position? You would need the assessment and recommendation of Theoniaâs Civil Servant Management Committee for it.â The seemingly casual words of Davos made Protesilaus excited, âIt seems that Davos would still let the Senate exercise its power as before even after becoming a king.â
âPersonally, I donât think that position is suitable for you. Instead, you should consider the post of intermediate judge.â Davosâ following remark was obviously a joke, so Olivos shook his head immediately, âI would die trying to remember all the countless laws of Theonia. On the contrary, the position of patrol captain is much more suitable for me.â
With that, Davos laughed, and the crowd soon followed.
Amidst their laughter, Davos turned his head and asked Protesilaus, âWhat difficulties does Krimisa is facing now?â
âItâs mainly food and accommodation.â Protesilaus blurted, âThe city doesnât have much food stored left, and the people that came from outside the city only brought little food when they fled into the city, while some had even brought only rations because they were in too much of a hurry. In addition, there are so many soldiers from the sixth legion. Your majesty, if you had not arrived today with your armyâŚI would have discussed with lord Olivos and asked him to send the soldiers to the Senate and ask for emergency food aid to Krimisa!â
âThe city is indeed tight in food now!â Olivos interjected, âLord Protesilaus even tried to persuade the residents to share their grain reserves with the people who fled to the city, butâŚa few of them expressed strong dissatisfaction with this.â
Davos gazed at the two of them, then looked around at the other officials of Krimsia and said with a serious expression, âOur war with Syracuse determines the survival of Theonia, so all the people of Theonia should do everything to defeat Syracuse and win a better future for the union at such a critical time! Therefore, anyone who does anything to destabilise Theonia and hinder our war preparation at this time is not a Theonian but Theoniaâs enemy! The Senate and its subordinate city government departments have the right to impose heavier penalties, including death, in accordance with the Wartime Act! So you shouldnât worry; rather, you should boldly manage the city!â
After listening to Davos, Olivos winked at Protesilaus, âSee, I war right.â
Davosâ words revealed his murderous intent, which made Protesilaus shudder. So he and his men said one after another, âWe understand.â
âThereâs no need for you to worry about the food.â Davos said to relieve them, âIn the next few days, there will be a large amount of grain coming from the port of Thurii. And with the army leaving for the Crotone Plain tomorrow and the enemy cavalry no longer roaming here, you can arrange for the people who have taken refuge in the city to return, rebuild their homes, take care of the destroyed farms and prepare for the next yearâs spring sowingâŚLord Protesilaus, you must arrange all these things.â
âYou can rest assured, your majesty.â When Protesilausâ heard Davosâ words, he was greatly relieved and immediately promised.
âYour majesty, will our sixth legion go to Crotone Plain as well?â Olivos hurriedly asked.
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Davos laughed and said, âArenât you going to continue to be Krimisaâs patrol captain?â
âOur sixth legion wishes to settle accounts with those mercenaries and avenge the dead Krimisians and our brothers who died in battle!â Olivos said in a serious tone. After the sixth legion entered Krimisa, he did not send his troops to try expelling the cavalries rampaging in the Crotone Plain. However, the inexperienced soldiers of the sixth legion were unable to stop themselves from getting provoked, resulting in a platoon getting lured away from the main force and was killed by the Celtic and Numidian cavalries. So Olivos was forced to withdraw his troops to the city, not daring to leave easily.
Feeling the fire in his eyes, Davos nodded and said, âYouâll get what you want!â
Accompanied by military music, the long marching column has almost reached the city gates. So Davos stopped talking and entered the city with a group of people such as Protesilaus, followed by his personal guard.
âAlthough we will transport a lot of food, we will need to distribute it to many places and a large number of people. Thus, the amount of food allocated to the city of Krimisa will not be too much, so you should still control the food quota allocated to each household and try to make it last longer while being fair until the next transportation.â Davos whispered to Protesilaus as they walked.
Protesilaus tensed up as it seemed that the food situation in Theonia wasnât as optimistic as Davos had just said in front of everyone.
So he cautiously nodded, âI understand.â
âCan the city of Krimisa accommodate more than 30,000 people?â Davos asked again.
âAfter getting informed in advance, we had made some preparations by reserving the open space in front of the Temple of Hades and Temple of Apollo. Furthermore, we also can squeeze some on the square occupied by the sixth legion. In addition, we had also negotiated with some people who have large residential areas to accommodate some of the officers and soldiers. After all, the army will only stay for a night, so the city of Krimisa could still do its best to accommodate all the soldiers.â
After Protesilaus detailed the arrangements they made, he hesitated and said with seriousness, âYour majesty, there is one thing I would like to report to you.â
âGo on.â
âRecently, the marsh area near the Crucoli River had gradually transformed into a plain, so Krimisaâs population has increased rapidly. At the same time, the number of preparatory citizens reaches nearly 15,000 while there are more than 20,000 registered freemen, most of whom now live outside the city to farm, graze livestockâŚand since we had not yet allocated the land in this plain, more people might pour into Krimisa in the future. With such a large population and the fertile land of the Marsh Plain and Crotone Plain, Krimisaâs agriculture will certainly prosper, so will the port and trade. By then, the people living outside the city will want to live in the city, but the current city of Krimisaâs area is too small, so we must expand it outwardâŚâ
âYou are thinking long term, which I agree. So you can write a proposal and submit it to the Senate for assessment, approval, and cost allocation. However, it would only be considered after we repulse Syracuse and the end of this war.â Davos said with satisfaction. With Thurii and Krimisaâs expansionâŚhe was surprised by the rapid development of the Theonia Union.
âYour majesty, we will leave it to you to repel those damn invaders and restore the peace and tranquillity of Theonia!â Protesilaus said sincerely.
Davos smiled slightly. But after passing through the gate and into the streets, his expression changed.
In his vision: crude tents filled the streets; roads scattered with dishevelled and dirty refugees, who were either sitting or lying, including young men, elderly, women and children, squeezing the spacious streets and turning them into small paths for only one-two people to walk.