Of course he was also in the team... For Zhou Ye, this was a rare opportunity to travel. Traveling in Europe before the Christian era was a rare experience...
However, the only thing that made him a little uncomfortable was... these fanatics were so----religious...
Everyone wanted to hug Zhou Ye's shoes and kiss each other, Zhou Ye also felt very speechless.
Except for this, everything else is fine...
At least, these guys served very well along the way. Zhou Ye felt that they hadn't been so hard at home to serve their father... Maybe this is the benefit of fanatics??
The people's itinerary is arranged in this way. They will travel through the Dardanelles to land on the Balkans, and then-follow the Danube, bypass the Velebit Mountain, and head to Rome by land.
Anyway, Zhou Ye is not in a hurry...
He has done the crossing of the Adriatic Sea several times. This time, he wants to take a different route... to appreciate the different scenery.
Now that Zhou Ye has set the route, everyone has to go... and, for Lucius, going to Rome is to be judged anyway, and he is not going to perform a triumphal ceremony, so why are you in a hurry??
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Three days later————
Yulia arrived at Thessaloniki in the Balkans...
The Balkan Governor’s Palace is located in this port city...
"I'm Caesar's daughter, Yulia...I have something important to see Governor Sykestus!!" Yulia walked to the guard of the Governor's Mansion and said.
"..." The guards looked up and down at the girl in Roman Legion-style armor in front of him. At this time, Yulia had already beaten the visor on her armor, and leaked her slightly. The delicate face of the baby fat.
Of course the guards knew who Caesar was... However, he didn't know Yulia...
However, the guards did not dare to delay. Those who dared to directly ask to meet with the Governor, not his little guard can stop... "Please wait..."
As the guard said, he asked the guard next to him to stand guard, and then he hurried in...
Yulia did not wait long outside the Governor's Mansion...
Soon, the soldier who went in to report came out... He came to Yulia and said respectfully: "The governor is waiting for you in the hall, dear lady!!"
"Thank you!!" Yulia nodded at the guard, then took her maid and walked towards the governor's mansion...
When Yulia walked into the governor's mansion, naturally a waiter led them to the hall...
Soon, under the guidance of the waiter, Yulia and her maid arrived in the lobby of the Governor's Mansion...
At this time, there was already an elder wearing a traditional Roman robe in the hall, standing there waiting for a long time...
When he saw Yulia, a smile suddenly appeared on his face."Little Yulia, how long have I not seen you..."
"Uncle Sykestus... three years." Yulia saw Sykestus, and a smile was on her face."Since you left Rome and came to work in the Balkans, I have never seen you at a reception held by my father!!"
"Hahaha...Yes, it's been three years!!" Hearing Yulia's words, Sykestus laughed and said, "Why did little Yulia come to me this time? Where is your father? Is this guy Julius hiding behind you, wanting to surprise me?"
"Uncle Sykestus... This time my father didn't come with me..." Saying this, Yulia took out a letter from her pocket and handed it over."This is a letter from my father to you!!"
"Oh?" Sykestus took the letterhead from Yulia's hand, opened it, and looked at...
The not-so-beautiful Latin font above made Sykestus' eyes full of smiles."Julius is still so ugly..."
While talking, Sykestus carefully looked at the letter paper that Yulia had brought...
After a while, Sykestus finished reading this short letter...
After putting down the letterhead, he sighed slightly: "Is the political situation in Rome now chaotic to the point?"
"Isn't this normal? Uncle Sykestus..." Yulia said of course: "Since Sula used the army to gain dictatorship, the so-called civil election system of the Roman Empire has almost existed in name... Everyone wants to be the second Sura, but everyone hasn't torn off the fig leaf yet!!"
Of course Yulia knew what was written in her father's letter... She had peeped at that letter.
Inside, her father Caesar told Sykestus in a rather tactful tone of the current situation he is facing... and begged Sykestus to provide some minor help to Yulia.
Hearing Yulia's words, Sykestus laughed loudly: "Little Yulia, your words are still so sharp...Well, what kind of help do you need me to provide you this time??"
"I want you to help me stop someone..."
"Oh?? Who stopped?" Sykestus asked curiously.
"A hero who led his own soldiers across the Persian Empire and returned to his homeland, but was about to be tried by Pompeo for treason...Lucis!!" Yulia said.
"Oh?? What's going on??"
Of course, Lucius Sykestus knew that he was the commander of Krasu's army...
However, Syxtus really didn't know about Lucius being tried...
"That's it, uncle..." Yulia didn't hesitate to tell Pompeo that he wanted to plot Crassus's legacy, so she had to cut off Crassou's last loyal servant... and told Sykestus exactly Again...
People, no matter what they describe, they will inevitably bring their own preferences into it.
At present, Yulia has no good feelings for Pompeo, an old guy who tried to eat tender grass, so she described Pompeo as a despicable villain for profit...
And Syxtus certainly wouldn’t believe Yulia’s words...
After all, this old guy is also a political veteran... He has been in the political arena for decades. What big storms and waves have not been seen??
It’s just that people are in their old age and gradually hate those intriguing lives, so they figured out a way to come to the Balkans to be the governor, thinking that they would escape the annoying things in the political arena...
In the end, I didn't realize it, and I still didn't escape...
Sykestus knew that Caesar's letter not only wanted him to provide some help to Yulia, but also forced his team...
Is it to help him Caesar or Pompeo...
To be honest, Sykestus hated Caesar's approach...but-he hated Pompey's ugly appearance.
No matter what Krasu was like, at least Lucis was innocent, not only innocent, but also a hero who brought his legionaries back to the motherland.
However, for his own purposes, Pompeo actually tried to label such a hero as a traitor... It would be too ugly to do so.
As a corps commander in the army, Sykestus had a natural affinity for soldiers.
In his view, it is clear that rewards and punishments are something that a country must do. Now, not only do not reward meritorious officials, but also try to judge him, which is a bit excessive.
and so----
Sykestus decided that this time he would be on Caesar's side...