Chapter 43 (1/2)

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at 12th of October 2019 09:12:59 PM

Chapter 43

“Will it also happen to Persia?” Asistes curiously asked

“What about Greece?” Marigi i to be outdone

Davos looked at theh, then you ht be able to see it in 50 years”

“Is this an oracle?” Asistes asked excitedly

Marigi obviously didn’t believe it

Davos s is weak enough to not change the course of history, decades later (he can’t remember the exact time), Alexander of Macedonia will conquer Greece and destroy PersiaAnd since the Greeks does not consider the Macedonian in the north as one of themTherefore, in a sense, he conquered the 2 most powerful forces in the Mediterranean at that time

For the next 2 days, the Greek mercenary continued to march at ease

Tissaphernes army finally appeared on the third day

Advertiseht cavalry unit of 50 Greeks as scouts and sent theer individually, and the Greek cavalry is no roup of 5, did not dare leave the main force too far, and only moved within 2~3 miles around the formationWhen they saw the Persian army from afar, they i, prepare to defend!”

“Cheirisophus ordered for the defense to be ready!”

The heralds quickly conveyed the order around the huge fore hollow square formation to protect the supply unitTherefore, it was ie position before they ather in the center, the soldiers were arilance, while they slon thespeed and keep the formation intact

Soon, the Persians appeared in the rear of the troopsFro, the soldiers realized that Tissaphernes had comeThe Greek mercenary had easily defeated him in the Battle of Cunaxa, so they did not take hi of Tissaphernes, another troops appeared and as the forhten, it was another army of more than 10,000 people! Everyone was fa, the Satrap of Armenia, Orontes, had arrive, which the leaders had already expected

Then, on the right wing of Tissaphernes, another large ar held high is familiar to everyone

“Oh, I remember! That is the army we met on our hich is said to be led by the brother of the Persian king!” Asistes shouted

“The army that was supposed to march in the opposite direction of ours is here! I’ us! Tissaphernes had evil intention to us for a long time!” said Philesius