After some discussion, both of them agreed that if the negotiations are to succeed, they should first receive the support of Dionia.

So they rushed to the Dionysian Barracks, and they just heard the cheers of the landslide and tsunami in the camp.

The two were puzzled, and the commander of the Dionysia, Tormid, arrived and brought Dave's order: to allow the two to enter the camp.

"Are you training?" Yomakas asked curiously.

Tolmed said with a respectful face: "Are you referring to this cheering? That is our commander, Lord Davers, who is being beaten by military sticks!"

"What did you say?!" Yomakas thought he had heard it wrong.

Tolmed remarked briefly on the previous things, and Yomakas and Di Sitimas were stunned: The Diona’s governor was fighting a Tarantum citizen because of his soldiers. Not only punished the soldiers who committed the crime, but also punished themselves together?!

Not only did they not feel a little grateful for this, but they raised fear in their hearts, and more and more fear: the governor of a coalition was punished for such a small matter, in the history of Greece they knew, Never heard of it!The two also served as governors several times, and also commanded the city-state army many times. Of course, they knew that discipline was important to the army in the war. The requirements of the Dionysian army for military discipline were so strict that it is no wonder that they could overcome it. Fierce Pucciti!

"Terrible Daphes!..." Di Sitimas sighed.

Yomakas happened to hear it, and for a moment, suddenly understood the meaning of Di Sitimas's words: In order to achieve his purpose, Daphes can actually be so cruel to himself!And during this time, through contact with Daphes, Yomakas deeply felt that Dionysia had such a lifelong governor, and I am afraid that it is not a good thing for Tarantum...The only thing fortunate is that Tarantum The citizens of Mu finally reached an agreement on the peace talks.Otherwise, with the current mental state of Dionysian soldiers, let them attack Mesapi, who knows what will happen!Damn Timias!Can't these free-spirited Tarantums think about the city-state before the trouble?!

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When the two consuls met Daphes, he was lying in the military tent and receiving medical treatment from the doctor. When he learned of their intentions, Davies immediately expressed his support even though he was surprised.

After everyone's discussion, in the early morning of the next day, the coalition forces of Tarantum pulled out eastward.

Midway to Brindisi, the Maple Allied Forces stopped the way, and the two sides launched their positions face to face.

After an hour of confrontation, the Tarantum coalition did not sound the offensive horn. The Tarantum people who looked at the face expressed their wishes in this way, and the savvy Pahimalus quickly understood Greece After the human intentions, after witnessing the tight array and high morale of the Dionysian soldiers, what Tremoni said had added more weight to his heart.

He was not hypocritical and sent Timothy again.

The negotiations between the two parties began.

At dusk, a peace agreement was reached on the three parties of Tarantum, Mesapi, and Puchti: the two sides immediately ceased to armament, Tarantum returned Manduria to Mesapi, and the three parties each returned the captives and soldiers’ bodies, Tarantum and Mesapi and Pucciti do not infringe on each other for a period of ten years...

In addition, Tarantum also signed a trade agreement with Pucciti.

The return of Tarantum to Manduria is actually a last resort.After consultations in advance, the Tarantum House of Seniors finally agreed that after Mesapi and Puceti joined together, a Manduria could not stop the Mesapi invasion, because they could join the Puceti, Invade from the wider east of Tarantum.The repeated defeats have reduced the number of current citizens in Tarantum. If they are sent to Manduria, they will not only dilute Tarantum’s strength, but they will also be siege and dare not rescue.

Before the negotiations, the two consuls had clearly stated to Davers: In order to thank Dionysia for their selfless help, they were willing to hand Manduria to Dionysia for free.

Daveus is not a blind eye, he has a clear mind: this is Tarantum wanting to bring Diaionia into the water, driving Dionia to fight Mesapi and Pucciti for a long time, to protect Tarantum from the wind Shelter from rain.

Of course, Davers didn't want to be the wrongdoer, and with the current strength of Dionysia, he did not have the ability to fight on both sides, so he politely declined.

Eumacas and Di Sitimas used Manduria as the weight of the negotiations, and used the trade agreement to impress Tremoni, and finally forced Pacy Myrus to give in and sign a 10-year peace agreement. .

At the time of signing the agreement, Tremoni made a small request to meet Dionys, the governor of Dionysian, but he was gently refused by Davies on the grounds that his injuries were not healed and it was inconvenient to see others.

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At the same time as the peace talks in Tarantum, the veterans of the Dionysian Academy of Elders finally read the letter from Daveus and finally passed a resolution in support of the Shilu tribe.

When negotiating the choice of the envoy of Cosenza, Mariji immediately stood up, recommended Pollux, and praised his eloquence. He could certainly convince Cosenza's Bruti Tribal Alliance to let go of Silu.

Immediately afterwards, Mercys and Philius were competing to praise Pollux, thinking he was the best candidate.

The position of the former mercenary veterans scared Polyxis enough, and he immediately felt that this was Davis’s confidant intentionally targeting himself. In case he really went to Cosenza, what would Marigi do? I am afraid that I will never come back!

He was a person who wouldn't easily be in danger, got up quickly and refused.Under the siege of Mariji's words, Polyx did not hesitate to debase himself, and almost even said what he asked for mercy.

They only gave up the joke on him, and finally, Antaoris, who had joined the Senate and had no specific affairs, voluntarily asked to go.

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The Tarantum Allied Forces returned to Tarantum with the body of the released Tarantum people and soldiers, including, of course, the assembled body of Archita.

After being reminded by the ruling officer Yomakas, the Tarantum Senate even banned people from leaving the city, allowing the Dionysian army to return to the camp smoothly.

After attending Akita's funeral, Davis and some of the soldiers left behind took the boat back to Turri.

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After accepting the mission of an envoy, Anta Oris took three entourages to Cosenza that afternoon.

He did not take the road from Turri to the west, cross the mountain road to Laos, and then to Vigo. Although it was safe, most of the way was mountain road, which was too time-consuming.Instead, he chose to walk along the south bank of the Krati River, walk up the river, reach Bisinia, and then turn south to Cosenza.

After crossing the Krati River wooden bridge, Antaoris and his party walked west along the south bank of the Krati River. The terrain gradually became higher and the road narrowed. After passing the last checkpoint of Turui, there was a The dirt road passed by three people side by side: on the left hand side is a steep mountain wall, on the right hand side is a steep slope more than ten meters high, and below the slope is the choppy Krati River.

Anta Oris looked down, and saw the dark blue river roaring, constantly hitting the black and yellow rocks, making a thrilling loud noise, and the large whirlpools after grinding appeared and disappeared, I don't know how deep the bottom is... …

Anta Oris felt that his legs were a little soft, and the four men cautiously helped them forward.

Due to rainwater immersion in some road sections, the soil collapsed softly and even only one person was allowed to pass through.

The group walked for four hours, but it seemed that they had gone for a day, and their physical energy was exhausted very quickly. Fortunately, the trail began to descend gradually, and the road became wider and wider, and suddenly the eyes were suddenly bright: the continuous green mountains and the river The Crati River, which is narrower but has more rapid water flow, is a flat depression between the mountains and rivers.And on this relatively flat land stands a small city-Bisinia.

Antaoris was stopped by the Bruty sentry at the exit of the road. It was only a long time after the announcement was made that they were escorted through the defensive camp that blocked the junction, entered the city of Bisinia, and was eventually taken to Bibi Sinia's humble meeting room.

The lobby is actually a larger thatched log house, with firewood burning in the pit in the middle of the log house.In the city of Turij, the weather in early September was relatively warm. Most people still wore thin, bare-chested summer bottons, but it was already cold in the Bisinha Mountains, not too far from Turii.The fire pit can not only illuminate but also expel cold.

The three people sitting around the fire pit were all wearing leather jackets. The youngest one in the middle stood up and walked to Antaoris, with a bit of curiosity in their fierce eyes: "Greeks, what are you doing in the mountains?" ?! Don’t you know that we Brutus don’t welcome you!"

After listening to the interpreter's translation, Antaoris said calmly: "I am the messenger of Dionysia. I ordered Cosenza under the orders of the Senate. There are important things to discuss with the chiefs of Bruti. "

"Important thing?! What important thing?!" he asked with great interest.

Antaoris said seriously: "I'm sorry, I can only say it when I see the chiefs of Bruty."

The young man's complexion immediately changed, and he shouted sullenly: "If you don't say it, you don't want to pass Bisinia! I now suspect that you are Greek spies! Come on, catch me, everyone Hit the ten lashes again and then shut them in the sheepfold!"

The faces of Antaoris and his followers have changed.

"Slow down, Kanalu!" At this moment, the man next to him stood up to stop: "They are Dionysians. It is best not to hurt these people before they receive a reply from Archbishop Nikulu!"