Chapter 93 \nChieftain, when Akpir returns, he will probably go crazy once he sees such a sight!â Salu stood at the mountain pass, and watched the burning camp, with indescribable satisfaction in his heart.\nâSo what! Even a crazy Akpir can still command his army to destroy Vergae!â Said Sedrum worriedly, as he complained about Saluâs arbitrarily attacking Pyxous, which forced him to take action.
âVergae is not easy to attack. As long as we build a defense on the mountain path, they can only attack uphill. Not to mention that they might not even be able to reach Vergae!â Salu then complained, âWe shouldnât have succumbed to their threats, and have joined this wretched alliance!â
âSalu, itâs easy for you to say that! Laus is very familiar with our terrain, and we donât have any reinforcement. Our warriors would die one after another, and our food is not enough. We canât afford this war!âŚâ Sedrum told his helplessness.
âRest assured, Chief! I donât think the Lucanian alliance will come!â Salu confidently comforted Sedrum, âYou have also heard what the guards of Akpir had said previously! The Lucanians were ambushed and they even need to return to call for reinforcements. It can be seen that their situation is very bad!â
âI hope so.â Sighed Sedrum and seriously said, âWhat we need to do now is to return to Vergae immediately, and recruit people to strengthen our defense and send someone to Cosenza to ask for their help!â
âAsk Cosenza for their help?!â Salu was taken aback.
âThese past few days, I have been thinkingâŚif the Brutians kept fighting against each other, then the Lucanians and the Greeks will always oppress us!â
âYes, we should join forces with Cosenza, just like the alliance of the Lucanians.â Salu is still young and has less hatred towards the other Brutian tribes.
Sedrum didnât say anything, as he fell in deep thought.\nAt this time, Salu excitedly said, âChief, since we have become enemies with Lucania, canât we take this opportunity to plunder Laus as we pass by it?!â
âI think you have lost your mind! Are you still worthy of being a leader if you donât cherish the life of your people? Laus still have Avinoges! Itâs already a problem for us to cross the lower reaches of the river Laus without making them suspicious, and yet you still think about plundering!âŚâ Sedrum lashed out at him, and finally, the excited young leader bowed his head. As their team walk for a while, Salu couldnât help say, âI didnât expect that the defeated Thurii could still ambush the Lucanians. Could it be that they got reinforcements from Taranto or Crotone?â
Sedrum did not answer, but looked back at the smoke that rose to the sky, and couldnât help but excitedly think, âIf the Lucanian alliance have indeed suffered heavy losses in the ambush of the Greeks, then the situation in this region will have great changes! What should Vergae do?âŚ.â
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Cincinnag retreated to the east together with his remaining people. And there is only one thing in his mind and that is to find Akpir and lead their army to slaughter the city of Vergae, and avenge his men!
They then run into the defeated warriors of Akpir on their way.
Akpir hoped to return to their camp quickly in order to get their reinforcements so that they could turn this defeat. But when he found out from the mouth of Cincinnag that the Vergaeans have rebelled and Pyxous have suffered heavy casualties, and their camp was burned to ashes had made him so anxious that he suddenly fainted on the spot.
And Cincinnag have also learned that the more than 9,000 warriors were ambushed by the Greek army, and they still donât know what their fate is, which made him dumbfounded then and thereâŚ
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In the morning, the strategoi of the city hall of Thurii receive a report from the guards on the wall that there is a suspicious large force outside the city.\nWhen the morning fog cleared, the scouts went out to explore, and soon brought back their report that there is nothing unusual around the city of Thurii. Itâs just that the camp of the mercenary is practically empty.
The strategoi were shocked: Last night, Burkes came back and said that the mercenaries were willing to stay, and due to this reason, the city of Thurii was busy all night preparing supplies for those greedy mercenaries. Unexpectedly, they went back on their words and fled that very night?!
The strategoi denounced the mercenaries and some of them have even suggested that they should dispatch warships to the sea to search for their tracks and strike them hard to make them return.
But then, the scout that went to search the west came back.
âWHAT?!! The mercenaries had allied with Tarantoâs reinforcements in order to attack the Lucanian alliance?!!â Kunogelata couldnât believe what he had just heard.
The strategoi of the city hall reacted very strongly.
Nianses sweared, âThat lunatic Davos. He is trying to ruin Thuriiâs hope!â
âYes! Without the protection of the mercenaries, Thurii will face the attack of the Lucanians alone. What should we do?â Said Polyx worriedly.
Kunogelata decisively said, âSend Burkes immediately and have him persuade the mercenaries to return at all costs! Thurii will not allow them to mess thing up!â
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\nThe scoutâs heart leaped wildly as he guessed of a possibility! An almost impossible possibility!
Just then, one of the mercenariesâ cavalry galloped towards him, and raised his hands up to show that he is unarmed, so as not to frightened the Thurian.
As expected, the scout of Thurii stayed still. The mercenary cavalry came to him, reined in his horse, and said with pride, âOur leader, Davos, asked you to pass on to the strategoi of Thurii that our mercenaries and Tarantoâs reinforcements have wiped out the main force of the Lucanian alliance on the shoal of the great river. And we have driven them out of the territory of Thurii!â
âYouâŚyou have really defeated the Lucanians?!â The scout asked in disbelief, and his voice quivered.
âOf course it is true. There is no need for us to lie!â The mercenary cavalry then pointed with pride to the prisoners in their ranks and said, âWhatâs more, our leader asked me to remind you, Thurians, that the shoal of the great river is full of corpses, and he hope that you can deal with them as soon as possible. Otherwise, if itâs left for a long time, it will easily lead to a plague.â
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Before the scout could even reached the city, he had already waved his hands and excitedly exclaimed, âVICTORY! WE WON!! THE LUCANIANS ARE WIPE OUT!!âŚâ
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In the city hall, the energy of the strategoi was exhausted due to suffering a long period of uneasiness.
At this time, the cheers outside resounded and became louder and louder, and woke up the drowsy strategoi.