191. Toward Paris

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The words from Spartacus' mouth stunned Nero.

"...It has no form? What do you mean?"

Although it was a good thing that Spartacus did not continue his attack, Nero was concerned about certain words in his words.

However, after Spartacus threw down his weapon, he had no intention of explaining Nero's doubts, and just walked aside boringly.

Then he began to mind his own business and began to exercise like an ancient Greek athlete, not caring about the presence of soldiers, Nero and Animusfia around him.

Compared to Lancelot and Caligula, who had met once before, Spartacus's madness seemed to be reflected in another aspect.

After seeing that the situation was no longer tense, Boudica breathed a sigh of relief and sheathed the sword.

Animusfia sighed and said nothing more.

He actually had no confidence that Spartacus would not be his enemy, and even if he had, it was very little. Even Boudicca Animusfia was not sure whether she was actually helping Rome.

She could totally be an avenger seeking revenge on Rome.

As for why Animusfia questioned Spartacus so much just now, was it because he had changed a lot when he saw Nero and when they first met... It was caused by a sudden whim. of.

That's actually not a good idea.

It is understandable that Animusfia is not a sincere governor. He only passively acquired this identity in order to restore the singularity and perform great deeds. Even if Animusfia recruited troops to suppress dissidents, it was always to restore the singularity and maintain the stability of Rome.

While what he did was by no means guiltless or honorable, Animusfia was not actually such a person at heart.

Animusphia even freed all nominal slaves in Rome.

He may not be a good person on a public level, but he is definitely not a bad person on a public level.

Animusfia, who was born in the 20th century and grew up in the 21st century, has values ​​that no one in this era has.

He is completely independent from this slave society and has tasted the taste of freedom.

If Spartacus could really identify the oppressor, how could he not see the difference between Animusfia and Animusfia?

...

But Spartacus's evaluation of Nero is actually very meaningful.

It also confirmed Animusfiya's bad guess in disguise.

Although Nero, the cruel emperor in history, did many ridiculous things, it still cannot be ruled out that Nero and his uncle Caligula were slandered by later generations of historians after being set up to have their memories erased. possibility.

At the same time, even if he was forced to commit suicide in the end and the dynasty ended, Nero undoubtedly proved that he was an independent monarch.

But now Nero can't even arouse Spartacus's rebellious interest, and he calls him an emperor who is as empty as Animusfia.

Not only Spartacus, but Animusfia herself was aware of his influence on Nero.

Nero's rule had been completely tilted towards him alone, the governor of Romagna.

If Animusfia wanted to do something, I'm afraid she would still allow Animusfia to continue doing it even if it went against Nero's wishes.

Not to mention that the army almost only obeyed orders and Animusfia.

If the relationship between Animusfia and Nero had not been relatively harmonious, Nero would have become a puppet emperor now - she had lost the most important thing as a monarch.

The country is in chaos and there are loyal ministers?

A fat figure suddenly appeared in Animusfiya's mind.

It was not Caesar, but a certain man who was designated a loyal minister by lighting a sky lantern for three days and three nights.

Seneca's words about sycophant were indeed a prophetic word.

Before Octavian and Caesar could destroy Nero's rule with their swords, Animusphia completely disintegrated her Rome from within.

.... The "emperor's privileges" that Animusfia realized before were probably due to this reason.

This is undoubtedly a big problem, but Animusfia has no solution.

Everything started because of him, now let him break with Nero and force this girl to be strong on her own?

Nero in history spent his whole life drowning in the vortex of distrust and betrayal. Now that she finally trusted herself, how could Animusfia let her down?

"You————!"

Nero also wanted to continue the theory with Spartacus.

Animusfia put his hand on her shoulder.

"Your Majesty, that's enough...Spartacus is actually a Berserker just like your uncle Caligula. Although he seems to be able to speak, ordinary people can't communicate at all. What more can you say? It doesn’t help, now it’s enough to ensure that he is not an enemy.”

In fact, it's not that he can't communicate, it's just that it's difficult for ordinary people to understand his thinking circuit.

Spartacus's rationality as a berserker is amazing, and he is probably one of the most rational beings among the berserkers that can be summoned.

"Hmm..."

Nero nodded a little lonely, and then fell silent.

Boudica walked out of the military formation and came to Animusfia and said:

"I am Boudica of Iceni. More details have been written in previous letters, so I won't say more."

Animusfia nodded and responded:

"Just call me Animusfia, General Boudica. I am the governor of the province of Romagna——"

Animusfia glanced at Nero, who was staring at the ruins and wondering what he was thinking, and then said:

"He is also the director of Chaldeas, a human security agency from the future."

"Who is Chaldeas?"

Boudicca asked the obvious question.

"You can understand that people in the future have detected that disasters happened in the past that should not have happened, and they want to use this to make things right."

"Well, it turns out that's the case."

"General Boudica, I would also like to take the liberty to ask how many troops you and Spartacus brought from the mountainous Gaul defense line during this trip."

"In order to maintain the original defense line, two of the four servants who were originally willing to fight the [United Empire] in Shannan Gaul, including me, were left to hold on to the defense line. Spartacus and I led two legions. Soldiers are here."

Animusfia nodded, put her left hand on her chin and said:

"In that case, we now have a strength close to four legions... Although it is not too much, it is still not satisfactory. So without further ado, let's take a short rest and then set off."

"Huh?....Hmm."

Animusfia gave the decisive order so that Boudica could not react for a moment. You must know that she and her soldiers had just rushed all the way to Southern Gaul, and the future Milan area to attack here.

However, whether the soldiers were tired was no longer a concern for Animusfia. There should be no threat to the entire Gallic province.

"What about the target?"

"Paris, or - Lutetia, General Boudica. We are not far from your hometown."

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"What are you thinking about, Your Majesty?"

Animusfia walked to Nero who was in a daze beside the ruins and asked.

"Governor...is this also the destruction caused by Spartacus...?"

Nero really wanted to get a negative answer from Animusfia, but she also vaguely guessed that the truth might not be that simple.

"..."

Animusfia hesitated and said:

"No, Your Majesty."

"Is that so...Do you know who did it, Governor?"

"If you want to find someone to blame, please blame me. I allowed the soldiers to do this."

"...."

Nero fell silent again.

"Doge... Florence was burned by you too..."