Summoning the Peak of the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 2038 Alexander VS King Arthur

Chapter 2038 Alexander VS King Arthur

Chapter 2036: Alexander VS King Arthur

The candidate for the emperor of the Roman Empire also surprised Qin Hao. It was neither Caesar nor Octavian, but a very strange name, Severus.

What Qin Hao didn't know was that compared to Caesar and Octavian, Severus was indeed not as famous as them, but he was also a great man.

From 180 AD to 193 AD, during these 13 years, three emperors died in Rome, among which these two emperors died successively in the year 193.

In 193 AD, Rome fell into civil strife and fell apart. It was Severus who turned the tide and reunited the divided Roman Empire.

After that, Severus defeated the Kingdom of Parthia and provincialized Mesopotamia, which continued the national fortune for Rome for more than 100 years.

Severus was the first Roman emperor from Africa. If the normal history was followed, his life would be bright and brilliant. Unfortunately, in this life, he met Alexander, his great enemy.

The contradictions within the Roman Empire were already acute, but Alexander saw this, so he dared to let Macedonia become independent, and took the initiative to act as a fire that ignited this bundle of dry wood.

Under Alexander's impetus, the civil strife in the Roman Empire broke out ahead of schedule, and the internal strife lasted for one year, and the internal strife was abruptly delayed for three years, and these five years were the golden time for Alexander to accumulate power period.

Three years of civil strife reduced the population of Rome, which originally had a population of 5000 million, to more than 1000 million within three years, and this was just the beginning.

Although Severus was later proclaimed emperor and became the nominal emperor of Rome, the major princes in Rome who gathered military power and political power, not to mention the emperor, even the Senate could not control them. And the biggest prince among them was the Macedonian governor, Alexander.

Alexander's experience is very similar to Qin Hao's. He was also a courtier of the Roman Empire at the beginning, but with the Macedonian royal blood, his purpose from the beginning was to overthrow Rome and restore the glory of the Macedonian Empire.

Alexander hid his identity and joined the Roman army when he was 16 years old. After that, with his outstanding military ability, he continued to build meritorious service and became the youngest general in Rome.

Later, because there were too many insurgents in Rome, even the official army could hardly suppress them, but Alexander seized this opportunity and became the firefighter of the Roman emperor, leading the army to extinguish the insurgents everywhere.

Because of Alexander's existence, the Roman Empire, which was already in turmoil, was still in a state of singing and dancing, and Alexander was accumulating his own strength by absorbing the blood of Rome.

Therefore, Alexander and Qin Hao are really similar, both of them started their families by suppressing the peasant uprising and sucking the blood of the previous dynasty.

Alexander fought for Rome in the north and south, and he was never defeated. Therefore, he was honored as the first general of Rome. Until the army invaded Britain, he encountered Prince Arthur of Britain, and his undefeated record was terminated.

At that time, Alexander was still in his teens, and he hadn't reached his peak state in terms of commanding the army or his personal bravery, so he was slightly defeated when he faced Arthur.

The undefeated Alexander was defeated by the unknown Arthur, which caused a sensation throughout Europe.

Arthur relied on the merits of defeating Alexander to overtake his elder brother and was positioned as a candidate for the king of Britain.

After that, the two fought against each other several times. It can be said that they met their opponents and met their talents, but generally speaking, Alexander was stronger in commanding the army, and Arthur was stronger in terms of martial arts.

Arthur also knew that his ability to command troops was not as good as that of Alexander, so he found another way and cleverly played a trick to make the Roman emperor change his generals.

Although Alexander saw Arthur's estrangement, he had the idea of ​​supporting himself, and if the general who replaced him lost to Arthur, the Roman emperor would rely on him even more, so he cooperated with Arthur instead.

With Alexander's intentional cooperation, Arthur's divorce plan was very successful, and replacing Alexander was a fool, so naturally he couldn't be Arthur's opponent.

This battle can be described as dark and dark. The 17 British army led by Arthur faced the elite Roman army of [-]. In the end, Britain won the victory, and Rome lost more than [-] and retreated.

After this battle, Arthur became famous in the European continent and ascended the throne of Britain, becoming a generation of legendary King Arthur.

Arthur defeated Rome, but Alexander made a profit. The Roman emperor relied on him even more, and later sent Alexander here to conquer Britain.

With the last fight with Arthur, Alexander has grown a lot. This time, knowing himself and the enemy, he will naturally not be as careless as last time, and he still holds Arthur's life gate.

In the last fight against Arthur, Alexander united several generals against Arthur, and accidentally cut off Arthur's hair crown, only to discover that Arthur was disguised as a man.

Alexander didn't believe it at first, but after many inquiries and various details, he confirmed the fact that Arthur was a woman.

After learning this, Alexander felt a little complicated. After all, it was a shame that he had lost to a woman, so this time he had to avenge his shame.

Before the war started, Alexander publicly revealed that Arthur was a woman through the traitor he bought, saying that she had deceived the whole of Britain.

Although this incident shocked the whole of Britain, Arthur was still needed to fight against Alexander after all. Therefore, although the high-level people and the people were extremely dissatisfied with Arthur's deception, they did not immediately oppose Arthur.

But as Arthur was unable to win on the front line for a long time, her brother behind her was unwilling to be hidden from the throne, and kept jumping up and down to win over the Quartet, constantly making troubles.

At this moment, Alexander gave Arthur a fatal blow. He sent an envoy and proposed that as long as Arthur was surrendered, he would retreat, and Rome and Britain could return to peace.

In this way, Arthur, who killed the enemy in blood on the front line, was betrayed by his own people. In desperation, he had no choice but to escape from Britain. But when he set foot on the European continent, what awaited her was endless pursuit. That's why she Flee all the way to the east.

Although Alexander failed to get rid of Arthur's serious trouble, Arthur, who was alone, could no longer pose a threat to him, and Britain, which lost Arthur, naturally had no one to be his opponent.

Britain failed to hand over Arthur, so there was no need for Alexander to abide by the agreement. Of course, even if Britain handed over Arthur, Alexander would find other reasons. In short, it is absolutely impossible for him to retreat.

Taking advantage of Arthur's absence and the turmoil of the British army, Alexander sent troops to launch a general army, wiped them all out in one fell swoop, and then captured England in the British Isles, while the remaining forces of Britain retreated into Scotland and Ireland to survive.

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