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Chapter 6: Temple of Flora

    Chapter 6: Temple of Flora


    I recognize you, the legendary Thraex warrior of the arena! And you, the lion of Gaul! Cant you spare me? Considering I am your admirer and always cheering for you in the arena? My whole family depends on me for a living! The driver of the wagon begged again.


    Crixus was somewhat swayed by his words, but Spartacus calmly said, Tie him up and take him with us.


    Crixus was puzzled, Spartacus, why make things soplicated? Why not just let him go after leaving all his goods behind, just like earlier?


    Spartacuss eyes gleamed as he spoke softly, If the Capuans dont know that weve seized the wagon carrying diatorial weapons and equipment, they will assume that most of us are unarmed. When their defense forcese to pursue us without any precautions


    Crixuss eyes lit up, and he licked his lips with a crimson tongue, It seems we dont need to rush to escape, lets give them a good beating first!


    At this moment, Maximus poked his head out from the wagon shed, Spartacus, there are a total of 60 short swords, 15 long swords, 15 spears, 40 square shields, 40 round shields, 90 helmets, 90 pairs of greaves, and 5 fishings


    Thats a lot of stuff! Crixus eximed excitedly, forgetting to put on a stern face for Maximus.


    Spartacus was somewhat surprised. He knew Maximus could read and write, but he didnt know that this young man also had good arithmetic skills, being able to quickly tally up all the items in the wagon. It should be noted that most of the diators from Thrace or Gaul were illiterate, and the vast majority could only count up to ten using their fingers. Only Hamilcar could be relied upon, but even he couldnt match Maximus speed in calctions.


    Spartacus looked deeply at Maximus and asked, How far is the temple you mentioned earlier?


    Maximus immediately got down from the wagon, surveyed the surroundings, and searched on the previous Maximus memories. He then uncertainly replied, It should be not far, around more than two kilometers.


    Lead us there, well rest there tonight.


    Maximus now deeply regretted bringing the diators to the Temple of Flora. Some of them actually assaulted the female priestesses in the temple, including an elderly one, using them as an outlet for their desires and resentment towards the Romans. The pitiful screams of the priestesses felt like a whip,shing at Maximus guilty conscience. He wanted to escape from the ufortable temple main hall but was stopped by a diator.


    Maximus, Crixus said you cant leave at will. Go back and sleep, the diator crossed his arms and said coldly.


    From the memories of the previous Maximus, he found the name of this person. Torquevado, a Gaul, a veteran among the diators, and one of Crixus followers.


    You guys are doing this, and you still want me to sleep?! Maximus suppressed the urge to curse and spoke firmly, I need to see Spartacus. Theres something important I need to tell him, something that concerns the life and death of our brothers! If you dont let me see him, fine, youll be responsible if something happens tomorrow!


    Torquevado was taken aback, You want to see Spartacus?


    Yes!


    Whats the matter?


    Maximus ignored him and walked back.


    Wait! Torquevado stepped aside, warning, You can only see Spartacus. Dont wander around!


    Maximus ignored him and walked straight out of the main hall.


    Torquevado followed closely, apanying him to the apse like escorting a prisoner.


    The slightly ajar door allowed light to seep through, and as Maximus pushed it open, Spartacus and the others inside immediately focused their attention on him.


    Maximus swallowed and pretended to be shocked as he said, Spartacus, please stop those brothers who are viting the priestesses. They are spheming the goddess and will be cursed and punished!


    Thats the goddess of the Romans. Punishment doesnt apply to us Gauls. Our brothers have suffered enough from the Romans, so its good to take it out on Roman women, Crixus said indifferently. He then mocked Maximus, It seems youre so protective of those Roman women. No wonder youre a traitor, raised by Romans!


    Ignoring Crixus, Maximus looked at Spartacus and said solemnly, They are not ordinary Roman women. They are respected priestesses. Our actions will only provoke the anger of the Romans, not just the Roman nobles but also the Romanmoners. Soon, the Romans will be hostile towards us everywhere in Italy, and we will find it difficult to move forward!


    We are already against the Romans. Whoever dares to stop us, we will kill them. Either we die, or they die, its not a big deal, Oenomaus said in a nonchnt manner, seemingly indifferent to life and death, only seeking to cause amotion.


    Oenomaus was a Germanic man, with blonde hair, blue eyes, fair skin, and an exceptionally tall and robust figure like an iron tower. He was the strongest among the diators in terms of physical strength, but his sword-fighting skills were weaker than Spartacus and Crixus. However, he had already gained a notorious reputation in the Capuan arena.


    Romanmoners are different from Roman nobles, especially the impoverished Roman peasants who wander the streets and can barely survive on free bread. They have lost theirnd, burdened withrge debts, and their living conditions are not much different from ours. They harbor even greater hatred towards the Roman nobles than us. They could very well join us in fighting against the Roman army because only by doing so can they reim what they desire, Maximus exined earnestly.


    In his previous life, he was not a historian but a frencer who enjoyed taking on projects at home, such as writing and graphic design, while also being a homebody. ying games was his greatest hobby, followed by watching movies and TV shows online. He lived azy life, but when it came to doing things, he was very serious, especially when watching historical biographies or ying war strategy games. He always liked to first understand the historical background, weapons, and equipment, which allowed him to immerse himself more fully. There were quite a few films and TV shows about Spartacus, and although the actual historical records were scarce, Maximus had thoroughly researched the historical context of that time.


    Nonsense! Crixus rebuked loudly, feeling that Maximus was just making up reasons to help the priestesses.


    But Spartacus was greatly shocked upon hearing this. He took a few big strides towards Maximus and eagerly asked, Is what you said true? Will the impoverished peasants help us fight against the Romans?!


    Spartacuss extremely excited expression left Maximus stunned:


    <em>Dont you know about this? In history, this is what you did. Thats why the rebel army you led grewrger andrger like a snowball, eventually bing a major threat to Rome!</em>


    But then Maximus realized that the ancient hero standing in front of him had grown up in the remote Thracian tribe,ter joining the Roman army as an auxiliary troop to fight in Asia Minor, being captured as a deserter, and ultimately bing a diator in Italy. Spartacus, being trapped in the diator school, could not possibly have a profound understanding of Roman society, let alone have the foresight and wisdom. Everything he did was just following the historical trend.


    At this point, Maximus realized another issue: Compared to these diators, his own martial prowess was not outstanding, he didnt know how to lead troops in battle, or how to farm or trade goods. The only thing that set him apart from the others was his far superior knowledge, and the ability to understand the present and foresee the future, which should allow him to establish a firm position in the rebel army and have enough influence!
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