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Chapter 14: Initial Establishment of Teams

    Chapter 14: Initial Establishment of Teams


    Hamilcar, apanied by Maximus, entered the farm, and the task given to them by Spartacus was to count the supplies in it.


    The farm was not small in size, butpared to the one they stayed inst night, it had fewer buildings. There were no manure piles near the farm, no granary in the yard, no pigsty, sheep pen, or even a stable, so there was no obvious smell.


    In the middle of the yard was a t stone ground, not for threshing, but for drying raisins. In the middle of the ground was a pool used to collect rainwater. On one side of the yard were two wine-making rooms with presses and various sizes of barrels inside. On the other side were multiple wine cers, some storingrge wine barrels, and others storing wooden barrels The entire farm had only one rtively small warehouse, storing flour and barley, as well as a small amount of smoked meat. It was evident that this was a farm specifically for producing wine.


    Finally, the two entered the only residential building in the farm. The ground floor was for the ves to live in, with small and cramped rooms, while the top floor was where the overseers and guards lived, spacious andfortable.


    Walking into thergest room, Maximus noticed a piece of papyrus on the wooden table, with an opened envelope next to it.


    He walked over, picked it up, and read the Latin letters written on it.


    What does it say? Hamilcar, who couldnt read, curiously asked


    After reading it, Maximus thought for a moment and said in a deep voice, The man just now didnt lie. This farm does indeed belong to a Roman senator. He wrote a letter to inform the steward here that the price of Roman wine had risen and demanded the immediate delivery of twenty barrels of wine to Rome. Theres his signature on the letter.


    Maximus pronounced each word slowly, Marcus. Porcius. Cato.


    Hamilcar casually asked, Who is this person?


    Im not entirely sure either, but I vaguely remember my former master mentioning him. This family called Cato has a lot of influence in Rome! Maximus said solemnly.


    In fact, he knew nothing about the person who wrote the letter. However, he was familiar with the Cato family, because in his previous lifes history, two members of this family left a deep impression on him:


    The Cato family was originally Roman plebeian, and the <em>Cato the Elder</em> rose to prominence during the war against Hannibal. He often shouted in the Senate, Carthage must be destroyed, which eventually led to the downfall of Carthage by Rome. There was also <em>Cato the Younger</em> who consistently opposed Caesar This family seemed to have a trait that once they set their sights on a goal, not even a nine-headed cow could pull them back.


    We must tell Spartacus about this! Hamilcars expression turned serious as he turned to leave.


    Maximus was about to follow when he caught sight of a stack of papyrus on the bed. He immediately walked over and picked it up.


    Whats this now? Hamilcar stopped in his tracks and asked.


    Maximus nced at the first page and said, It seems to be a book teaching people how to cultivate crops and raise cattle and sheep.


    Oh Hamilcar lost interest and left the room.


    But Maximus carefully searched the entire bed, picking up several scattered pages, neatly stacking them, and carefully putting them into his arm before leaving the room.


    After the diators eliminated the resistance, they gathered all the ves from the farm together. Spartacus not only invited them to join their cause, but at the same time, he generously dered, If anyone is unwilling to join, they are free to leave. We will not harm them.


    As a result, nearly 30 ves chose to stay.


    While everyone was resting in the courtyard of the farm, Spartacus, Crixus, and a few other leaders were already sitting in the room where they found the letter, discussing the situation.


    After hearing the situation described by Hamirlcar and Maximus, Spartacus spoke with a serious expression, Brothers, although we have temporarily found a foothold and gained more ves joining our ranks, the Romans will soon learn that we have taken over their farm and taken their ves. They will likely send troops soon. Should we stay here and fight them or rest for a few days before continuing south?


    Of course, we should stay here and fight the Romans! Crixus decisively eximed, We have only been here for half a day, and the number of people joining our ranks is close to 200! There are ves everywhere here. If weunch a full-scale attack, killing the Roman overseers and inviting the ves to join us, it wont take long for our numbers to reach thousands! Moreover, there are many farms here, storing an ample amount of food. We dont have to worry about going hungry! If we abandon such a good ce and choose to run south, that would be a foolish decision!


    Crixus is right. Since we have already decided to resist the Romans and will inevitably have to fight their army, the sooner we achieve victory, the sooner we can establish our reputation and attract more people to join us. Thats when we wont fear the Romans anymore! Artorix, who was usually cautious, now had a fiery gleam in his eyes.


    Us Germanic people have never feared battle with Rome! Oenomaus expressed his determination concisely.


    Spartacus nced at Hamilcar.


    Hamilcar nodded.


    Good! Since we are all in agreement, then we shall face the Romans here! Spartacus face was filled with enthusiasm. He looked around at everyone and spoke in a deep voice, However, the Roman legion is not like the soldiers in Capua. They are well-organized and disciplined. I once served as an auxiliary for the Roman legion in Asia Minor, and I can attest to this. If we want to fight the Romans, we can no longer engage in random battles like before. We must organize our brothers well, strengthen our training, and maximize our strength. So, I have a suggestion.


    Our army now exceeds 400 people. Crixus, Artorix, Oenomaus, and I will eachmand a hundred men. Each hundred-man unit (centuria) will consist of half veteran brothers and half newly recruited ves. This way, the new recruits will not perform poorly under the guidance of our veteran brothers. Additionally, we will elect one squad leader for every ten people, which will bring more order to the entire army and prevent chaos during battles. What do you think?


    Spartacuss suggestion is right. This way, we wont be disorganized in battle, Artorix was the first to express agreement.


    Lets do it, Oenomaus replied straightforwardly.


    Only Crixus hesitated.


    Spartacus understood his thoughts and persuaded, Crixus, our veteran brothers are limited, but the number of people joining the team will increase. In the future, our veteran brothers may be centurions or evenmanders, leading troops to fight against the Romans. If you overly protect them and prevent them from gaining experience, they may me you in the future.


    Crixus heart trembled slightly: Among the diators, there were more than a hundred Gauls, and he had always considered himself their leader, unwilling to let others interfere. But Spartacus was right. If these proud individuals saw diators inferior to them bing captains, leading seven or eight ves, while they themselves remained as subordinate soldiers, their dissatisfaction would quickly erupt


    Thinking of this, Crixus finally nodded, I have no objections.


    Spartacus smiled, Good, we will proceed ordingly. You will be the first to select a hundred men.


    Crixus readily agreed.


    Spartacus continued, We also need to establish a cavalry unit to scout the surrounding area, especially the movements of the Roman army. What do you think?


    I agree.


    How many people should be in this cavalry unit?


    Lets start with five for now.


    But all the horses we have are used to pull wagons, and there are no extras, reminded Hamilcar.


    There are plenty of farms around here, so we wontck horses. If we capture more horses, well allocate them to the cavalry unit first, suggested Spartacus.


    Everyone agreed.
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