Davis saw that his abdominal wound was huge, and he could even see the intestines in it. He knew that the vitality was slim, but he couldn't bear to give up. He said to the soldier beside him: "Quickly send him to the medical camp of the Mennon military camp. Forsjean delivered."

"Medical camp?"

"Oh, I know!" Someone replied, so the soldiers carried the wounded soldiers, preparing to cross the Clearcourt barracks and head south.Others looked at Daphes at a loss.

Daveus said anxiously to them: "Go and notify the officers of the garrisons in the various barracks, saying that the Persians violated their promises and slaughtered the Greek soldiers. The leader of the talks may have been captured by the Persians. Let them gather the soldiers and prepare to fight! "

The soldiers immediately ran towards their respective barracks.

"What happened to Daphes?!" At this time, Xenophon rushed to the door of the camp.

Davers quickly told him the story.

Xenophon's expression was bleak, and his eyes were full of regret: "I have also persuaded Proccinus before, but he did not listen, and I did not insist... Hey, so, Proccinus, he may... Xenophon's trembling voice choked a little.

Davers nodded silently.

Xenophon looked at the Persian cavalry galloping ahead and said aloud: "We should summon the whole army immediately! Attack the Persian barracks and rescue Proxinus!"

"It's not a good idea!" Along with the voice, came a strong middle-aged man: "Although the soldiers had been fighting with the Persians many times before, we have been in peace with them during this time. Now you suddenly want to When the Persians went to war, the soldiers were unacceptable for a while, not to mention the siege of the Persian barracks."

"At least the Persian cavalry in front should be driven away, and perhaps some of the soldiers who are out!" Daveus reminded.

The man glanced at him and asked, "Who are you?"

"Denvers, a soldier in the Mennon Barracks."

"What to do is the team officer's business, no soldier is needed to guide!" the man yelled angrily.

Davers didn't speak anymore.

"Xenophon, you immediately go back to your barracks and tell Agathia to bring troops immediately." He ordered Xenophon again.

Xenophon responded, turned around and walked back. Daphus immediately followed him and asked Xeroxen to know that this man was the deputy of Timothy, Clearkus.

The assembly at the Clearcourt Barracks was very slow. The soldiers slowly came out of the tent one by one. While wearing armor, they were still chatting with each other. Obviously, they did not know the danger. Timmasong rushed forward and fought again. Scolding, finally got together about 500 soldiers.

While Davos and Xenophon have not yet gone out of the Clearcourt barracks, the officers of the other barracks also arrived with a few soldiers. They are: Kriano of Aquias Barracks and Socrates Barracks. Zanteiparis, Agassia of Proccinus... Menon Barracks had the most people, including deputy officer Felix, squadron leader Antonios, Capos, etc. Of course, there were also Hilos squads among the soldiers.Their arrival gave Davos confidence.

After the meeting, some team officers did not know what happened. Several squadron leaders headed by Antonios in the Mennon Barracks asked for Davis to tell the situation in unison, because the whole thing was witnessed by him. .

Some of the team leaders headed by Timmasong were surprised: Daveus was just an ordinary young soldier. Why did the team members of the Meilong Barracks all show respect to him.

Others looked at Davis curiously, because some soldiers who went back to spread the word preached: Dafos, the sage of the Mennon Barracks, prevented Clircus from going to the Persian Barracks for talks, and the leaders did not listen to the "oracle. "The result was catastrophe.It soon became known to everyone.

So, Davers faced everyone's complicated eyes, and he would be brief after a brief explanation.

The officers of the team quickly reached agreement: immediately drove away the Persian cavalry in front of the barracks, so that the soldiers who went out could return smoothly.

The soldiers began to line up, and Daphes returned to the team of Hilos.At this time, Anthony at the front of the queue shouted loudly: "Daveus, come ahead!"

Davers froze.

Then, Capps began to shout.

"Go." Shiros encouraged him with a nudge, and his teammates looked at him excitedly.

Davers understood.His heart beat faster, but there was no excuse, and he squeezed forward hard, and the soldiers took the initiative to make way for him.

"Your position is here." Antonios pulled him to the left of Philius-this is the front of the Mennon army, and said to him seriously: "Maybe we have to negotiate with the Persians later, we need Your guidance!"

Antonios said to Philius again: "Filly, take care of him for us!"

Felix replied without hesitation: "Leave me at ease!"

Standing for the first time in the position of the phalanx commander, Davos was excited and a little unnatural. He turned to look at Philius, who was also looking at him, and gave him a gentle smile. .

Before, Daphes had several contacts with Phyllis and learned some things about him through Antonios and others. Davis had a preliminary impression of Phyllis: The fifteen-year-old Cesari is a good old man who is proficient in military affairs and does not like to fight for fame and fortune.If you think about it, you can understand that Menon, who has a strong desire to control, will certainly not choose an equally ambitious person to serve as his adjutant. To know that he often goes out, makes Persian dignitaries, and accepts some employment tasks, things in the military camp must Someone presided over and dealt with, and for a long time, there was a danger that the soldiers would only recognize the adjutant and not him, so the good-tempered Philius was the adjutant he carefully selected.At this moment, it is undoubtedly cheaper for Daphes, because Philius has no objection to the younger position of the commander, and his attitude is also very friendly.

The Greek mercenaries in the front of the barracks had about 700 heavy infantry and 200 light infantry. The heavy infantry was in front and the light infantry was behind. As the bugle sounded, the square began to advance slowly.The Persian cavalry did not force it up, but retreated backwards, the sound of fighting gradually weakened, and the dust in front of them gradually dissipated.From time to time, dusty Greek soldiers ran back to the barracks, but more were comrades and corpses moaning on the ground, and the soldiers' sadness and fear were increasing.

"The enemy is here," Felix said in a low voice.

I saw a Persian team in front of them, walking slowly towards them.Davos was both nervous and excited: Is his first battle about to begin soon?

When the two armies were about two hundred meters apart, a team of cavalry rushed out to the front of the Greek army and shouted in Greek: "The Greeks on the opposite side listen, let your officers and captain come forward, Listen to me read the will of the king!"

There was a commotion in the Greek phalanx, and the team officers whispered to each other, but none of them stepped forward. The tragedy of the soldiers who had just been attacked impressed them too much, and the behavior of Persian's previous breach was alarming.

The Persians shouted again, and the Greek formations remained calm.

At this moment, a person came out of the army formation, holding a copper shield and a spear, and walked forward slowly.

"Who is that?! How brave!!"

"That's Daveus of our barracks! Lord of Hades, the goddess!"

"is that true?"

"Oh, he is really young!"

...

The soldiers of the battalions were curious about their opinions. While the team officers were still hesitating, Philius was chasing them up. He promised Antonios that they would keep Davis safe.Then Xenophon also stepped out of the lineup. The young Davos dared to step forward, how could he fall behind.

"It's so chaotic!" Tima Song scolded to hide his embarrassment and strode forward.Afterwards, more than a dozen team officials such as Zantiparis, Kriano, Agacia, etc. went up one after another.

The reason why Dapheus did this was not that he was not afraid of attacks by Persian cavalry, but that he knew that when mercenaries faced great difficulties and the soldiers were panicked, only those who dared to take risks and dared to take responsibility could be supported by the soldiers. Forget his youth and inexperience.

He didn't walk fast. He always observed the two sides with the remaining light, and saw that the other team officers were catching up, and he was slightly relieved. Only then did he find that the hand holding the weapon was sweaty.