Gatus looked at him, his face softened a little: "It's really not you?"

"The two of us were grasshoppers on the same rope. Why did I do such a thing?" Epos asked.

Gatus pondered for a long time and calmed down.

Indeed, now Epos is tied up with him, and both will lose their fortunes, and all will perish.

"Then who do you think it will be?" Gatos hesitated.

Epos scratched his white hair, hesitating slightly: "Now the only one with strength on this island is probably Boudica."

"You think it's her, that woman went crazy again?" Gatos's voice revealed surprise.

But that adult didn't want to be the one who would make such a mistake.

Epos pondered for a moment: "Although I can't believe it, but apart from her, no one else would dare to release such news."

Attack London, where Paulinus sits, and attack the Roman Guards who have just landed on the island.

So is it false, or is he confident, that adult has developed so fast that he dared to confront the Roman legion head-on?

Gatus sneered: "So, do you think we should seize this opportunity?"

"You want to..." Epos turned his head, his face wrinkled a little deeper.

"Well, it's time to stop such petty activities as gun gun villages and towns and looting caravans!"

Gatus suddenly emphasized his tone, his voice was sharp and straight to the heart: "We should do something big!"

"Well, indeed."

Epos agreed with this statement: "Our strength is not weak, and we have more troops than Boudica.

Now after your training and command, even if you face the Roman Legion, you probably have the strength to fight. "

"Don't underestimate the Roman Legion!"

Epos said in a low voice: "Paulinus was an experienced commander, and the Fourteenth Army he led was even more battle-hardened.

At the same time, the Praetorian Guard joined, which is the most elite legion in Rome. "

He glanced at the old man sarcastically: "So why do you think that with the rotten fish and rotten shrimp in your hands, after I cook them, you can compete with the Roman legion?"

Epos was faintly angry, and sullen eyes flashed in his eyes: "So, you don't want to attack Rome with Boudica?"

"Oh, short-sighted!"

Gatus sneered: "Your men are now wearing the uniforms and armor of Roman soldiers, and I am the financial officer of Rome. In theory, we are the Roman legion. How can we fight Rome?"

"So you want to beat Boudica?"

Epos looked embarrassed: "Will this be too bad?"

"Why, reluctant?"

Gatus squinted at him: "But there is no way, we, as the Roman legion, must put down the rebellion on this island..."

His tone suddenly slowed down, and his smile became sinister: "And among them, of course Paulinus, who colluded with the rebels!"

"You want to!" Epos was surprised.

"When two armies fight, when two tigers fight, both sides must suffer!"

Gatus said in a low voice: "And we just need to lie in ambush outside when Boudica and the others attack the city, wait for the two armies to confront each other, wait for the opportunity, and sneak attack from the rear of Paulinus!"

As he spoke, he turned his palm into a knife and swung it down heavily, with a ferocious smile: "If he is attacked from the back, then Paulinus will definitely be unstable in the army. Even the Fourteenth Army can easily defeat him!"

Epos nodded in agreement, with a pensive face.

Gatus then said loudly: "Then kill Paulinus first, pretend to be friendly with Boudica, and then take advantage of her unpreparedness, make a sudden attack, and finally take the head of the rebel leader, and settle in London, waiting for the emperor to arrive!"

"At that time, we will be the biggest contributors to countering the rebellion, and Paulinus will be the traitor who colluded with Boudica and intends to lure the emperor into the city!"

"But what about the Guards?" Epos frowned.

"The imperial guards must escort the emperor first, but my information is that the emperor has not entered the city yet."

Gatus said: "The only thing we have to do is to take down these two remnants who have been fighting for a long time before the emperor comes.

Then you can take all the credit and put all the crimes on Paulinus! "

"Then what should I do?" Epos asked, looking up.

"you?"

Gatus smiled and opened his hands: "As the commander of the Roman Auxiliary Legion, you are naturally a great contributor to assisting me in countering the rebellion!"

Epos moved suddenly, pursed his lips subconsciously, and swallowed his saliva.

Indeed, if you want to stay in a corner, it is really unrealistic to have the giant Rome on your head.

So it is a good way to join in another way.

"At that time, maybe I will propose at the Senate Hill that the Senate allow you to live in Rome, and give you a noble status, it is not impossible!" Gatus laughed and patted the old man on the shoulder.

Epos lowered his head, struggled a bit, then couldn't help but twitched the corner of his mouth, and then laughed.

"In that case, I would like to thank the financial officer in advance." He saluted.

I'm sorry, Lord Neos...he gave too much.

.....

At night, the City of London.

Bruce sat cross-legged under the lamp with a gloomy expression, and there were hurried footsteps outside the door.

As soon as Paulinus came up, he threw the rolls of papyrus on the table and asked coldly, "Did you receive it too?"

With a "hmm", Bruce opened his eyes and looked at him: "Why can't we receive the news as fast as the beggars in the tavern?"

It was late at night, but he was still wearing armor, sitting upright, looking like an iron-blooded soldier.

"Because this is completely different from what we received!" Paulinus whispered.

"So you're saying it's false information?" Bruce grinned.

A silver figure flashed in Paulinus' mind, and he said in a deep voice, "I can't rule out such an idea."

"So do you think it's true or not?" Bruce asked.

"If it was someone else, I would definitely think this is true intelligence, but if the opponent is that person..." Paulinus frowned, his face livid.

"Is he really that worthy of attention?" Bruce looked at him with a serious expression.

"Absolutely, I lost to him more than once."

Paulinus confessed: "What he is best at is using false intelligence to guide the enemy's actions."

Bruce thought for a long time: "So if he deliberately revealed that he wanted to attack the city and the emperor, he wouldn't attack?"

He was amused by his own words, and squinted at Paulinus: "So I don't have to worry about what he said, just take our artist emperor and swagger into the city. Do you think it's right for me to do this?"

When the other party said they wanted to attack him, he gave up his defense instead...it was a bit silly.

But what if he fell into his trick again?

Paulinus was powerless to refute, and lowered his head and said in a deep voice: "I dare not..."

Bruce looked at him for a long time, sighed silently, and looked up at the roof: "If you want me to say, I think you are still afraid of Paulinus."

afraid!Of course I'm scared!

I almost died at the hands of that person!

Paulinus was silent.

"Too many failures have made you worry too much, making you no longer the general who used to be aggressive with every decision."

Bruce said in a low voice: "We are the generals of the Roman legion. If we hinder anything, just like Caesar conquered Gaul and Pompeii conquered the East, we just push the phalanx directly."

"But..." Paulinus wanted to remind him.

The commander of the Praetorian Guard raised his hand, stifling Paulinus' desire to speak.

Bruce took a deep breath: "In short, you will follow my arrangement."

Paulinus pursed his lips and nodded "yes" after a long time.

Bruce nodded with satisfaction: "Of course I'm not a fool, and I will also pay attention to these false information."

He paused: "So the safest way now is to be prepared that this information is both true and possibly false."

Paulinus was slightly surprised and looked up.

"First of all, we can no longer abandon London, so no matter what information they release, they must keep people in the city."

Bruce stroked his chin and said, while looking at Paulinus: "I want you to stay in the city with the main army, and then distribute the rest of the troops, camping along the road and waiting, ready to meet the arrival of the Praetorian Guards and the emperor at any time."

It means that the main force is defending the city, and the troops are divided to respond. The city of London and the emperor take care of both.

Paulinus nodded: "Understood!"

"And in order to deceive people, the troops responsible for the response must be allocated on different roads, including waterways, small roads, and avenues." Bruce said.

Paulinus wondered: "Will this be too scattered?"

"Nanos can give me false information, of course I have to give it to him!"

Bruce sneered: "In this way, even if he really wants to sneak attack the Guards, he will be confused by the scattered response troops!"

"It is indeed a good way."

Paulinus showed approval, and said, "And if he wants to attack the city, he will also hit my troops head-on.

And although my strength is not large, it can still support the arrival of the imperial guards, and then I can form a siege! "

"And if he wants to attack the emperor's guard, then the most elite Praetorian guards in Rome will also be waiting!

At that time, even I will be able to send troops to attack, and then there will be another encirclement! "

The more Paulinus talked, the brighter his eyes became. He felt that he had finally broken his game in the confrontation with that man.

"There's nothing he can do like this!" Paulinus looked at Bruce in surprise.

"It's a good thing it's the governor!" Bruce clapped his hands and laughed.

Paulinus twitched the corners of his mouth stiffly, and gave a false smile: "Thank you for the compliment."

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