Yasisters looked at the expressionless Daphes, hesitated a little, and finally expressed his thoughts: "It is better to allow the surrendering Roman nobles to apply to become Dionysian citizens, but their families must It was dismantled, and it was dispersed and moved to other parts of the kingdom to reaccept the land allocation..."

After listening to Daphus, he didn't speak, looked at Yasisters, and understood in his heart: Obviously Yasisters was not idle these days, thinking about the solution to the Roman aristocracy...

Daveus looked around others, and there were more or less doubts on their faces: Is it really the influence of the previous life that made me have an inexplicable fear of the Romans?

There was also a trace of confusion in Daphes's heart. He pondered for a while and said slowly to Yasisters: "For the surrender of the Roman nobles, you can give it a try, but after the defeat of the Roman army."

"Thank you, Your Majesty!" Yasistus frowned.

But Davers thought he had little hope of success. After all, he deprived the nobility of the Roman nobility, dug their roots, and wanted them to succumb, which is probably very difficult!

At this time, Nico Marcus said: "Your Majesty, I have a question."

Daveus looked at him.

Nico Marcus patted his seat and asked curiously: "Why is this seat different from the back? Not only made of ivory, but also padded with cowhide, it's comfortable to sit."

"This is the characteristic of the Roman Senate. The seats you sit in are located in the front row of the center of the venue. Only the most prestigious and distinguished elders in Rome can sit, so they must be distinguished from other seats." Davers simple Explained a few words.

Nico Marcus looked like he realized: "I didn't expect the Roman elders to understand and enjoy."

He also turned around and said to others: "In a little while you will come and sit down and feel the taste of being the most distinguished elder in Rome."

Everyone laughed for a while, and the atmosphere in the venue was relaxed a lot.

It was also very interesting that Davers looked at Nick Marcus with a sense of humor and a humorous politician among the Lockley people who had been living under severe punishment.

In a relaxed atmosphere, the meeting came to an end, and in the end Daveus encouraged everyone: "Whether we can stand firm in Latium, it depends on your governance of Rome!"

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At dusk, Rome’s administrative aide, Valkes, dragged the new Roman census officer, Polutax, in a hurry to meet Daveus and reported to him: "... A total of 531 people applied to become citizens of Dioria, including Rome. Has 367 public slaves, 164 Roman civilians, and many Roman civilians are watching..."

"Well done, Valks! Please continue to work hard, you will become an excellent Kingdom official!" Davers did not hesitate to praise him.

Varkes grinned, smiling happily but daring not to laugh out loud, looking a little funny.

Davies didn't care, and continued: "Tomorrow morning, you will call these Romans who will become citizens of Dionysian and assign them houses..."

"Polutax."

"His Majesty!"

"You go back and tell Yasistes that after the Romans have allocated their houses, they immediately begin to prepare for the allocation of land for them, and at the same time arrange positions for those Romans who are willing to take public office. The momentum will be bigger!"

"Understood, Your Majesty. When I went back, I told Lord Asistes."

Daveus looked at Valks again and said kindly: "Walkes, Rome’s new chief executive, Asistes, has just arrived, he is your superior, just like the former Roman governor, after you There is something to discuss with him first, and he will also arrange some new tasks for you. He is a very good person. I believe you can work together well and rule Rome together!"

Varkes understood Daphs roughly. Although he was a little lost in his heart, he still politely claimed to be.

After sending the two away, Daphes sat down on a wooden chair and closed his eyes. Henipolis came in to report to him: "Your Majesty, Emirius asks."

Daveus opened his eyes slightly: "Let him come in."

Amelius was originally a Latin slave. He was bought by Dioria's intelligence department ten years ago. After several years of special training, he was sent to the area of ​​Latium, where he was engaged in intelligence gathering and latism. In the creation of the intelligence team, most of the intelligence that Davis had seen about Rome in the past came from his handwriting.

After Daveus led the army to attack Latham, he ordered him to lead his subordinates to cooperate with the army.

The intelligence chief is only in his 30s, but he looks older than his actual age, and because he became a slave when he was a teenager, he often starves, so he looks thin and small, but Daveus is not because of his appearance. Underestimate him, but said to him cordially: "Amirius, what surprise did you bring me?"

You know, after the invasion of Helniki by the Roman army, the detailed information of the emptiness in the city of Rome was sent to Turui in time by this unbelievable guy, and finally made Davis determined to attack Rome first.The map of the city of Ostia was also drawn by him and sent to the palace in time, so that Daves found the key to quickly capture the port town.

Emilius stood in front of Daveus, and after an earnest salute, said anxiously: "Your Majesty! My men have been mixed into the Roman civilians. Today they heard an amazing news. Some Roman civilians wanted to Against you!"

"Oh?" Daveus was not surprised by this, and he had also encountered several attacks over the years. Having become accustomed to it, he used his eyes to signal Emilius to continue.

"Your Majesty, when you gave a speech in the square, I noticed that some civilians were dissatisfied, but did not speak out against it. After your speech, several of them neither applied to become our citizens, nor did they Following the orders of the soldiers, he returned to his house, but quietly went to a house on the hill of Silio for a while, then returned to the square and whispered with some civilians before... Get close to them, and vaguely hear them talking about'Camilus, Roman Army' and the like, and even mention your name... Then five or six of the Roman civilians began to line up, ready to apply to become Dioni Asian citizens..."

Daveus thought while listening: "It seems that these Romans were preparing to attack me when the Roman army attacked..."

"Your Majesty, I think so too, so I will report to you as soon as possible." Emirius said with invitation.

"Who is living in that house on the hill of Silio?" Davers asked a crucial question.

Amelius had already prepared, and he immediately replied: "I have sent someone to inquire. The owner of the house is Gaius Lisinius Stolo."

The name gave Davis a little familiarity, but he had never known and contacted the Roman before, which surprised him: Is it a historical celebrity?

"...Although he was a Roman civilian, he was very influential among the civilians, because his father was a military and political officer last year, and his newly-wed wife was a famous Roman veteran... called Fabius... Ambustus's daughter—"

Daveus waved his heart and interrupted him, asking, "Are you saying that he is a civilian, but he is married to the Roman aristocrat Fabius?!"

It is no wonder that Daphes was surprised that, according to his knowledge of Rome, the reason why the Roman civilians were difficult to cross the threshold of nobility was because the Roman nobles imposed strict restrictions on them, even the law of "nobles and civilians are not allowed to marry" Twelve copper watch columns are clearly engraved.

"Yes, Your Majesty. Just because he was the first civilian to marry the daughter of a large aristocrat, many Roman civilians regarded him as the pride and role model of civilians." Emirius said affirmatively: "And this person is also more personal Excellent, although he is only 21 years old, he has participated in several battles and won a civic crown for his outstanding military achievements. Before he was injured in the battle between Walsey and our First Army, he has been wounded at home, so there is no Follow the army of Camillus to Helniki..."

Daveus pondered: In these years, Rome has encountered the invasion of the Celts and several large escapes of the Roman civilians, which made these Roman nobles feel a crisis and began to make concessions to the civilians. The military and political officers can let the Roman civilians serve as one. The best example.This man’s father served as a Roman military officer, and he also let the elders of the Fabius clan marry his daughter, but he was not punished by Roman law. It can be seen that the Roman nobles have begun to interestingly be talented and appealing. The civilians flee... Fortunately, our attack came in time. If the conflict between the nobles and the civilians is alleviated by the promulgation of Rome's "Li Sini Act", Dionysia would be more difficult to disintegrate Rome with the current method. ……and many more!Lisinifa?!

At this time, Emirius remembered something, and then said: "Oh, yes, this Lisinius does not look at young age, but he is proficient in Roman law, and often writes complaints for civilians for free, so he is very impressed. Roman civilian love..."

"Gaius. Sinius. Stolo..." Daveus whispered the name softly, and an idea suddenly jumped in his mind: Is this person the one in the history of the previous Rome who insisted on fighting for many years, and finally let The Roman civil servant who passed the "Li Sini Act" that allowed Roman civilians to obtain relatively equal rights?!

It is a pity that the university major of Davis’ previous life was not history, but simply learned in the class of "Western Legal History" the "Licini Law" that greatly affected the course of Roman history. It did not remember the name of the person who made this law. , And did not remember the time at that time, so he was not very sure.