Bulcos hesitated for a while, but was still ready to tell the truth, after all, this was an open secret, and he didn't want to affect the trust established between the two because of this: "When Turii was built, Athens and Crotone had a relationship. By agreement, 'Crotone and Turii remain at peace, while Turii shall not build a city on the site of the city of Hyperes, while keeping Hyperes as it is.'"
"Domineering Crotone! Is it to use a dilapidated ruin to show the power of Crotone to everyone who passes by?" Davos asked curiously.
"Perhaps. But it also reminds the Turians to never make the mistake of Shybaris!" Bulcos said with a stubborn air.
"Turiyi is quite tolerant." Davos said jokingly, seeing that Burkes's face was not good, but he had to ask: "Now that we are camping here, isn't it a violation of the agreement?"
Burkes pretended to be relaxed and said: "The situation is urgent now, I believe Crotone can understand."
"I hope the Crotones think the same way." Davos replied.
Burkes didn't speak anymore, he had experienced Davos's shrewdness, and he believed that Davos had seen the joints.
The group continued to move forward, the broken walls and stones gradually decreased, and the ground became more and more flat...
Felixius, who was at the forefront, stopped, turned around and said, "Boss, I think we will build a camp with this as the center."
Davos stood on a large rock and looked around: to the north, about two hundred meters away from here, was the mercenary camp that had arrived earlier; to the south was the Krati River; to the east was the sea; and to the west was a piece of farmland.
He jumped down and poked into the soil with the tip of his right foot. Under the thin layer of soil, there were basically hard things: those should be the stone bricks that were laid in the city of Hyperes, and this should be the center of the city of Hyperes. area.
Davos had a bottom line in his heart, nodded and said, "Yes."
Felixius turned around and walked back to inform the soldiers who were still disembarking at the dock.
At this time, dozens of people came out of the mercenary camp opposite and ran towards this side.
"Hey, where are you from?" the first person shouted loudly.
Bulcos recognized the person and stepped forward and said, "Dracos, this is the Davos leader of Thessaly invited by Turii. Like you, their mercenaries will also be the same as the Lucarians. fight."
"Oh?..." Seeing that Davos was so young, Drax couldn't help feeling strange and contemptuous, and when he saw Asisters leading the escort team to mark and measure the ground again, his face changed slightly: "They are doing what?"
"We will camp here, and our two armies will be neighbors in the future!" Davos said with a smile.
"Are you going to camp here?!" Drax widened his eyes and his voice became louder.
"It's more convenient to camp here, and it can echo with you." Davers saw the change in his expression, but he didn't care.
"Who echoes you! Don't drag us down! You can't camp here, you have to retreat at least 300 meters to the south before you can camp!" Drax ordered in a strong tone.
"Three hundred meters south, then our camp will be by the river!" Davos reminded him.
"Then I don't care! You have to find a way yourself, anyway, you must leave here immediately!" Drax showed a tough attitude.
"Dracos, this is the land of Turii, you have no right to make such a decision!" Burkes yelled at him.
"But you Turii have marked the ruins of Subaris as the camp of our mercenaries, then I have the right, who told us to come first!" Drax said arrogantly.
Burkes wanted to speak again, but Davos held him back.
"I understand, it seems that whoever decides here has to rely on strength to speak." Davos sneered.
"Hey, boy, you're still a sensible man, what's the matter, you want to fight?!" Drax said with a disdainful smile.
Davos called Asisters over and whispered: "Go and call the troops and tell them that there is a good opportunity to move hands and feet here."
"Understood!" Asisters ran back excitedly.
"Martius, what are you waiting for, come with me!" After Davos finished speaking, he rushed over.
Martius was also a warrior with the same reputation as Matonis in the Hiros team. He became the captain of the guard and had to manage the guards on weekdays. , led thirty guards like wolves and tigers, and rushed up.
When Drakes saw Davos rushing towards him, he punched him in the face, hitting him in the head.
Davos was prepared for a long time. While his body was low, his speed did not decrease, and he got close to Drakes' right side.
Before it was too late to retract the right fist that Drakes swung out, he was about to turn sideways.
Davos' left fist hit his waist like lightning, causing him to bend down subconsciously. Davos' subsequent right hook hit his chin hard, making him stronger. His body jumped up and then fell back.
Burkes saw it from behind, and in the flash of lightning, Drakes fell to the ground, and his spine was in a cold sweat. Usually, Davos chatted and laughed with him, with a polite appearance, which made Burkes think that this young man used his wisdom to conquer this mercenary soldier, but he did not expect his lethality to be amazing. Look at the other guards under the leadership of Martius, like tigers rushing for food, they are ruthless and accurate, and they cooperate tacitly, defend each other, and attack together. Although the other party has ten more people, they are scattered. , always caught in the double-team of two or three people, and soon they were all beaten down, and Martius had basically no losses.
Burkes wanted to say something, but heard rumbling footsteps behind him.
"Davers, here we come!" Matonis was at the forefront.
Davos saw a lot of people rushing out of the barracks on the opposite side, but the speed was obviously not as fast as his own. So he said: "As many people as the other party will get on in a while, we will get as many people as you want, and everyone will take turns to beat them all down, but you can't kill them!"
"Roar!" The soldiers howled excitedly, waiting impatiently for each other to come up.
A big melee of several hundred people started soon, and the winner was soon decided. The ending was obvious. The soldiers in the opposing barracks saw their teammates fall to the ground from a distance, moaning non-stop, too scared to come over.
Seeing this situation, Burkes rejoiced that his decision to hire Davos' army was correct, and at the same time said worriedly: "Are you doing this too much, how can you fight with Drakes and the others in the future?!"
Davos rubbed his knuckles and comforted him: "You don't understand the matter between the mercenaries. After this fight, I believe that not only will there be no friction in the future, but they will also understand who is here? Power is in charge!"
These remarks gave Burkes a new understanding of Davos...
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"Matonis, if it wasn't for two Dalic gold coins a month, I wouldn't want to come to your army!..." Ctips, a mercenary who joined Davos's barracks in Byzantium, digging trenches while digging trenches. He complained to the sub-commander Matonis: "After more than ten days on the boat, we finally arrived at Turii, and we were not allowed to rest well. We immediately asked us to dig trenches and build camps..."
Matonis stared: "If you don't want to do it, you can quit it!"
"I don't want to be spanked!" Ctips remembered something, and the more he thought about it, he said with fear: "No wonder someone said that your military camp is strict, but it's not! It's unbearable to be spanked at every turn! We mercenaries, not Spartans..."
Matonis misses the group of soldiers he led before. After half a year of running in, he is very familiar with it. The things stipulated in the military law issued by Davos, when to do it, without his urging, the brothers can take the initiative to complete it. it is good. But since half of the veterans were removed and forced into Byzantium's newly added soldiers, various unsuitable incidents occurred frequently along the way, which made Matonis anxious and angry, such as this broken-mouthed guy in front of him. Matonis ignored him, but had to remind him: "Boy, you dug too shallow! The leader asked for a "U"-shaped trench that was three meters wide and three meters deep. You see that you didn't dig enough, and you will be sure in a while. Fail the test!"