Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece - Chapter 1037
[Chapter 375 Kingdom Assembly During the War (2)]
Cornerus was old, his voice was not loud, and even trembled a little. It was impossible for the people at the back of the venue to hear clearly, but in front of him there were several speakers who repeated his words in loud voices.
At this time, he took out a papyrus scroll from his arms, unfolded it carefully, coughed lightly, and then began to recite: “Dear elders of the Dionysian Kingdom! All the towns and cities of the Dionysian Kingdom. Deputies of Parliament! I am not able to attend the meeting of the Kingdom Assembly, for which I express my deepest apologies! We did not start this war with Carthage, Rome, Samonay, but we did Have to fight, because it is related to the life and death of the kingdom of Dionia and the fundamental interests of each of our citizens!
Now, this war has been going on for a year, and during this year our soldiers are on the front line You fought bloody battles, and you at the rear did your best to maintain the stability of the domestic order, and worked tirelessly to prepare a large amount of materials needed for the war. We were able to defeat Rome and Samone one after another, and share with your painstaking efforts. No!
Some time ago, our Sicilian and 3rd fleets almost wiped out the Carthaginian fleet, and just yesterday when I wrote, our land army battered 10 of the Carthaginians at Serinus. Wan Dajun captured Marco, the military commander of Carthage—”
Cornelus paused deliberately after reading this, and as he expected, thunderous cheers erupted from the venue in an instant.
“That’s great! Another great victory!”
“We won! We won! We won this war!”
“We won Carthage! We have become the new hegemons of the Western Mediterranean!!”
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people dancing , hugging each other, the joy is beyond words, you must know that Carthage has dominated the Western Mediterranean for many years, including the elders, most people present do not have much confidence in this war, but it is this unexpected result. It just surprised them.
At this time, even the order officials in charge of the order of the venue smiled, and did not immediately stop the commotion in the venue. After a while, they asked for silence again.
Cornelus continued to read: “…We defeated the Carthaginian navy, and now the Carthaginian army, and the Carthaginians have basically lost the ability to fight our Dionia. , so they sent messengers to ask for peace talks with us.
Ladies and gentlemen, I know that the war this year has had a great impact on the kingdom, the treasury is almost exhausted, the price of food is soaring, a large number of young and middle-aged citizens have been siphoned off, and labor is lacking, There were a lot of casualties among soldiers, and some territories were ravaged by the enemy and needed to be rebuilt urgently… Many of you may hope to make
peace with Carthage after gaining some benefits and restore order to the kingdom.
However, the Western Mediterranean Although it is big, it cannot accommodate two powerful countries. Do we want to see the battered Carthage, after the armistice, learn lessons, cultivate and recuperate, and challenge us again after regaining its strength?
I want your answer It must be ‘No!’, so we can’t stop at the current victory, but keep fighting until we finally get the desired result we want, which is for us Dionysus to gain an absolute advantage and make Carthage forever There is no way to challenge, so that there will always be only one overlord in the Western Mediterranean, and that is us – Dionia!”
Cornelus read this, and his voice couldn’t help but become louder, and everyone present. His eyes were bright, his head held high.
“… Therefore, I hope you will continue to unite, make the greatest efforts, continue to appease the people, maintain the stability of the kingdom, and do your best to provide the army with sufficient supplies until we win the final victory!… The above is what Your Majesty wrote. The content of the letter.” Cornelus read the letter and handed it to Lycias next to him.
At this moment, someone in the venue suddenly shouted: “His Majesty Davos is victorious!”
Once again, the venue became lively: “His Majesty Davos is victorious!!!”
“The Kingdom of Dionysus is victorious!!!”
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Publius, who was sitting in front of the venue, was enveloped in this passionate atmosphere. He never imagined that on the first day he stepped into the Temple of Dionysian Kingdom’s highest power, he would feel the kingdom’s passion. Ambition – to be the sole overlord of the Western Mediterranean.
Although he was not as excited as the others, he was also a little more proud in his heart, and at the same time he breathed out: Fortunately, he was lucky enough to become a citizen of this kingdom in time!
At this time, Cornelus took the opportunity and said: “It seems that everyone has no objection to the decision made by His Majesty, and supports it very much. In the next two days, we will discuss how to better fulfill His Majesty’s proposal. But now, we first invite the chief officials of each department to give everyone a summary of the situation in the kingdom last year. Since everyone is interested in the military situation of the kingdom, first of all, we will invite the Minister of Military Affairs, Hiros, to come to power.”
According to the Kingdom Assembly In the previous procedure, King Davos first made a comprehensive summary of the situation in the kingdom last year, and then the chiefs of each department made a specific introduction to the situation in which the department was responsible. Cornerus, Lycias, and the others did not dare to go overboard, so they simply skipped the first link, and the speeches of various departments usually start from the finance department. After all, money is the most concerned issue for everyone, but now the military has become a The question that everyone is most concerned about, so Hiros is the first to appear.
After years of training, this mercenary-turned-military minister stood in the center of the venue, with a calm and dignified bearing that attracted everyone’s attention.
He comprehensively and briefly described the entire process of the war between Dionia and Rome, Samona, and Carthage from the occurrence, development, and current situation in a slow and unhurried speech. The strategies and tactics developed by King Firth and the Ministry of War against these three hostile forces also mentioned the contributions of each legion and each fleet in the war.
Even though everyone has a general understanding of last year’s war through various channels, Hiros’s comprehensive and professional narration still makes them refreshing, so everyone is listening carefully.
For Publius, it was only then that he knew why Dionia dared to ignore the attack of the Carthaginians in the first place, and King Davos first led the army to attack Rome. It turned out that they had already carefully discussed and agreed Deductions, careful preparations, and perfect plans were made, but how could Rome be undefeated in a hasty challenge!
Publius had a rough sense of the horror of the establishment of the Ministry of Military Affairs in the Kingdom of Dionia, and asked a group of people with rich war experience to do nothing else, specialize in military affairs, and only study how to defeat the enemy every day. A lot of time was spent on the affairs of the city-state and foreign affairs, and how could the Roman nobles, who only summoned citizens and considered tactics in time of war, could match!
What surprised Publius even more was a series of data from Hiros’ mouth: In the past year’s war, the Kingdom of Dionia used a total of eleven regular legions, one reserve legion, four The cavalry regiment and four fleets have more than 700 warships, and the army alone has used 110,000 people (not counting the reserve soldiers added later). This is such a powerful military force, and it can make this powerful military force. The normal operation of the power for a year also shows that the national power of the Kingdom of Dionia is strong!
Publius, who had been a Roman elder for many years and had been engaged in cumbersome government affairs, was deeply aware of this, and now recalls that: the Roman Senate rejected the Dionysian messenger’s “hope that they will reach a truce with Volsi”. Demanding, and arrogantly shouting “Don’t be afraid of Dionia joining the war”, how ridiculous it is to think about it now.
Of course, at the end of the speech, Hiros also mentioned with a heavy expression: Although the Dionian army won a huge victory in this year’s war, it also paid a lot of casualties. So far, there have been nearly 3 10,000 people were killed and more than 40,000 wounded (including the navy crew, who made up the bulk of the death toll).
The Ministry of Military Affairs will try its best to arrange the funeral of the soldiers who died in the war, send pension funds to their families as soon as possible, and properly solve the livelihood problems of the families of the dead and wounded soldiers, so that the soldiers who are still fighting have no worries.
When Hiros finished speaking, almost no one asked any questions, and everyone responded with warm applause.
The second person who came to power to make a summary was the Chancellor of the Exchequer Mersis, UU reading www.
sonicmtl.com His speaking style was obviously different from that of Hiros. As soon as he opened his mouth, he complained that the war had wiped out the savings of the kingdom’s treasury for many years, and the heartache expression on his face was by no means pretending.
In the whole process of narration, he was mostly complaining that the war cost a lot of gold and silver, even if he also mentioned that he had obtained a lot of spoils in the captured city-states such as Rome and Syracuse, and had already He began to mine precious metals from the mines of Corsica and Sardinia, which actually made up for the huge deficit in the treasury, but his tone and expression seemed to indicate that these were not worth mentioning at all. If the kingdom did not Stop the war now and the kingdom will be in trouble this year due to lack of finances.
Publius knew from the whispers of the people around him: this is the usual style of the greedy minister of the kingdom, who is always complaining about the lack of gold and silver in the treasury.
However, Publius was still taken aback by Mersis’s statement: The monthly tax revenue of the Kingdom of Dionia was seven or eight hundred talents, and this year it was close to tens of thousands of talents. This is also due to the impact of the war, resulting in a significant drop in tax revenue.
But even so, compared with the former Rome, its income was only a fraction of that of the Kingdom of Dionia. If Rome was more or less capable of a war militarily, it was not worth mentioning in terms of financial resources. Death may be expected.
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