Chapter 29: Maximus Suggestion
The road ahead is narrow, and the wagons cannot pass, Hamilcar thought for a moment and explained. Besides, the people in the logistics team are mostly elderly, women, and children. They wont be able to protect these wagons. Its already their utmost effort to bring them up the mountain.
Thats true. Maximus was able to organize the logistics team and safely bring these provisions up the mountain despite our defeat in battle and being pursued by the Roman army. It was not an easy task. Its indeed the right decision to let him take charge of the logistics team, Spartacus praised Maximus, then turned to the other gladiators and said, Vasilis, you stay here with our brothers and guard our food.
Vasilis, a Thracian gladiator who had always trusted Spartacus, immediately obeyed the order.
While the other gladiators stayed behind, Spartacus and Hamilcar continued their ascent. After a while, they saw a group of over ten people coming down from above.
Spartacus recognized the leader as gladiator Phaselus at first glance. He had injured his leg while escaping from the gladiator school but recovered after twenty days of rest. He served as a leader of ten in Artorixs team. When he saw Spartacus, his tired eyes suddenly lit up, and he respectfully called out, Commander Spartacus!
Behind him were all newly recruited slave soldiers. Their heads were hanging low, with lifeless expressions, and they didnt even bother to look up at Spartacus.
Spartacus noticed this and asked, Where are you all going?
Maximus requested someone to guard the food in the wagons below, but no one was willing. Only I Phaselus said somewhat helplessly, Well, since I have a good relationship with Maximus, I couldnt refuse.
It seems that Maximus hasnt considered everything Spartacus subconsciously glanced at Hamilcar, then said, You dont need to go down. Ive already asked Vasilis and others to guard it.
Upon hearing this, Phaselus immediately became spirited and turned to the others, saying, Brothers, we dont need to go down. Lets go up and rest.
The others turned around, relieved, but couldnt be bothered to respond.
Spartacus furrowed his brow even tighter.
Lets take advantage of the fact that the Romans havent finished digging their trenches yet. We should charge down together and launch a surprise attack on them. We can definitely break through their encirclement! Oenomaus said loudly.
We have some food, but we dont have enough water. If were surrounded by the Romans for three or four days, well all die of thirst. Its better to do as Oenomaus suggests. After everyone have rested enough, well go down the mountain and fight the Romans! Crixus said through clenched teeth.
Artorix, although he didnt speak, clearly expressed his agreement through his expression.
It seems these three have reached a consensus in advance Spartacus hesitated for a moment. The Romans building a camp at the foot of the mountain were not without precautions, their regular troops were standing guard nearby. The previous charge of over 4,000 men had failed to break through the enemy line. Now, to lead these 1,000 plus demoralized soldiers to attack down the mountain, this was simply gambling with their lives! However, if they didnt do this, and let themselves be surrounded and trapped on the mountain by the Romans, would they just wait for death with their eyes wide open?
Spartacus was in a dilemma. Just as he was about to say, Let me think again, he suddenly heard Maximus who had rushed over: The Romans cant block us if we can quietly descend the mountain.
Quietly descend? How? Crixus, upon hearing this, became furious. This mountain is surrounded by cliffs on all sides except this one. There is no place to set foot. Dreaming is the only way you can quietly climb down this mountain! If it werent for you leading the logistics team up this mountain, causing the soldiers to follow, we wouldnt be trapped on this mountain in the first place!
Crixus, if Maximus didnt lead the panicked soldiers up the mountain, we might still be on the run right now. It would be impossible for us to be here discussing how to break through, Hamilcar immediately defended Maximus.
At least that way, we would still have a chance to escape. We wouldnt be waiting here to die like we are now! Crixus retorted.
Enough arguing! Spartacus shouted impatiently, then looked at Maximus with a voice filled with anticipation and tension. He asked, What do you mean by quietly descending the mountain? Is there another way down?
Of course, there is! Maximus looked at everyone confidently, and finally, his gaze fell on Crixus. He said in a deep voice, You were right just now. Except for this side, the mountain is surrounded by cliffs. The distance to the ground is too high, making it indeed difficult to descend. But its not impossible! I brought several sturdy ropes. Although theyre not long enough to reach the bottom when combined, there are plenty of grapevines here. Some of the old vines are very strong. By connecting them with the ropes, we can lower ourselves from here to the ground. Moreover
Maximus pointed to the eastern cliff and emphasized, I examined the terrain over there. There are two ridges that reach the ground vertically. Some of the cliffs between the ridges can be used as footholds. We can slide down on the ropes while using the cliffs for support. We should be able to reach the bottom smoothly. And that side is separated by a mountain from the camp the Romans are building. Its unlikely they would notice our actions.
Maximuss words made Spartacus skeptical, but the newfound hope revitalized him. He turned his head and said loudly to the other leaders, Lets go, lets all go and take a look!