Chapter 3: Rebirth “Brothers, I brought you something to eat.” Said Hielos as he entered the small tent.
The quiet military tent suddenly became lively as the few people who were lying down stood up and, like a hungry wolf, grabbed the food from Hielos’ arms as quickly as they could.
“Hielos, I would have starved to death if you didn’t come back.” Matonis chewed the half-cooked horse meat, which he usually disdained, but now it was indescribable delicious in his mouth.
“I got it from Antonios. Menon asked them to form a special team and risk getting attacked by the Persians to drag back the dead horses from the battlefield.” Hielos sighed and looked at the man lying in the innermost part of the tent and asked with concern, “How is Davos? Has he woken up?”
“He woke up. But he was in a daze all this time, he seemed unable to recognise those who spoke with him, and he didn’t say a word. It seems he is currently asleep now.” Giorgris answered gloomily.
“I think he might have sat on Charon’s1 boat when he accidentally fell into Lethe2 , now he has lost his memory.” Olivos said.
“Shut up!” Matonis reached out and pressed on Olivos’ head and pushed him away.
Hielos then forcefully separated the two men and screamed, “We’re all from the same town in Thessaly. In the land thousands of miles away from home and surrounded by enemies. If we don’t unite, I’m afraid we won’t be able to return.”
Silence suddenly fell in the tent.
Hielos felt the heavy atmosphere, so he comfortingly said, “I’ve seen several warriors who were hit in the head badly. At first, they are confused, but they’ll be normal after resting. Maybe by tomorrow morning, Davos will be able to greet us with a smile.”
“Davos is also a veteran warrior. How could he fall when pursuing!” Olivos had just irritatedly said a couple of words, and when he saw Matonis staring at him again, he immediately closed his mouth.
“Hielos, did Cyrus the Younger win or was he defeated?” The temporary silence made Giorgris unable to help but speak out the most concerned but fearful problem that all of them were facing.
Previously, only after returning to the battlefield from their pursuit of the fleeing enemies did they find out the Persian troops were still there, while Cyrus the Younger’s troops had disappeared. Because it was getting late, the two armies had no desire to continue fighting, so after they confronted for a while, the Persian troops retreated.
Only then did the Greek mercenaries discover that their camp had been looted. Due to their tiredness and hungriness, the soldiers naturally had no energy to think about and ask this very important question.
“Cyrus the Younger had led the cavalry. Whether they were victorious or got defeated, he could easily leave the battlefield and join us tomorrow to fight the Persian king once more.” Hielos lightly said.
“But the Persian king’s army was much larger than ours. So if Cyrus the Younger really got defeated, then there will be fewer troops to join us tomorrow.” Giorgris worriedly said.
“What are you afraid of? We have more than 10,000 hoplites! The Persians are as timid as rabbits! So no matter how many people dared to fight us, I still had not killed enough to be satisfied! Thus if there’s another battle tomorrow, it would just be right!” As soon as Matonis hear Giorgris, he encourages everyone in his own way.
“Even if Cyrus the Younger was defeated, we defeated their left-wing and killed many of them. Tomorrow, they will only have fewer soldiers than today!” Hielos is equally confident.
“These damn Persians destroying our camp, stole our food and stole a lot of my silver coins! Tomorrow we’re going to beat them and get our things back!” Matonis said angrily.
“That’s right!” Everyone hated the enemy, “We should not only take back our things but also take their things.”
“Oh!” Olivos thought of something and excitedly said, “I heard that they also captured the women of Cyrus the Younger with only one managing to escape. That’s the one I told you last time….a beautiful woman like Aphrodite. I heard that Clearchus took her into his camp! He will definitely have a fun time tonight!….” Olivos gulped and said in a sullen voice.
“Don’t talk nonsense!” Hielos warned him.
“Olivos. You must defeat the Persian king tomorrow and grab one of his women.”
“Oh, that is a great idea! Matonis, you really are smart once in a while.”
“Damn Olivos, do you want to get beaten again!”
While several people were talking and laughing, a hoarse voice came from the innermost part of the tent, “Don’t just think that Cyrus the Younger only got defeated! He has died!”
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tissaphernes arrived at the tent of the Persian king, and Masabates, the eunuch, was already waiting at the entrance, “The king is waiting for you. Quickly go in!”
When Tissaphernes gave his sword to the royal guard next to him, he found that the eunuch, whom the Persian King trusted the most, was somewhat melancholy and couldn’t help but think about, ‘Is his majesty hurt badly?’
Once he entered, a rich aroma of frankincense3 hit his nose, with a mixed scent of a few herbs.
Artaxerxes was lying on his side on the couch, dressed in a gorgeous scarlet gown with his bare chest wrapped in a white cloth that had faint blood seeping out. Beside him was a beautiful maid gently rubbing his shoulders and next stood the physician, Ctesias4 .
Ctesias then immediately withdrew once he saw Tissaphernes enters.
Artaxerxes asked him to wait outside his tent, allowing him to summon him immediately in case of any change in his condition.
Once he saw the Greek physician withdraw from the tent, Tissaphernes half-knelt and bowed his head, then said, “Your highness, please punish me for losing the battle!”
Artaxerxes did not speak, making Tissaphernes begin to feel a little uneasy, so he knelt more motionlessly on the ground.
It took a long time till he heard Artaxerxes speak, “You were defeated, Tissaphernes. But at least you dared to fight. I heard that you led your cavalry around the Greek’s hoplite and attacked their rear, only to be defeated by their peltast5 and almost got hit by a Greek javelin.”
“Yes, your highness. You know everything!” Tissaphernes sighed in relief.
“You’re much braver than those who run away before they even fight! Get up!” Artaxerxes was somewhat dissatisfied with the Persian troop’s left-wing’s performance yesterday; he then increased his voice, “I’m not as lucky as you are. Cyrus’s spear struck me, but fortunately, my armour was strong enough and allowed me to have the opportunity to strike him down!”
Wasn’t the guard Mithridates6 the one to strike Cyrus the Younger with his spear? Tissaphernes was surprised, but he did not show it. Instead, he spoke with admiration and excitement.
“Your highness, everyone used to say that Cyrus was brave. Yesterday on the battlefield, when we were about to suffer defeat, your majesty, at great risk that a king should not take, bravely stepped forward and personally killed Cyrus the rebel! And made us win an incredible victory! Your highness, you deserve to be the king of kings! You were born brave!”
Masabadi and Ctesias also immediately expressed their admiration for the heroic performance of the Persian king.
Artaxerxes looked flushed and said with resentment, “Cyrus has always been victorious since we were children. But as a brother, I have always let him be. Even last time when he tried to assassinate me at the ceremony, I still forgave him for mother’s sake! However, I did not expect that he would regard my kindness as weakness and deception, and dared to start a rebellion!! For the sake of the empire’s stability, I have to execute him even if he is my brother!”
“The king’s benevolence is well known to all the empire’s people! Cyrus, who doesn’t know anything, is guilty of seducing outsiders and invading the empire’s land!..” Tissaphernes spoke with great enthusiasm.
Artaxerxes nodded and coughed a few times as he had spent a lot of energy talking, “My Satrap, you have exposed Cyrus’ conspiracy to me many times, and your governance of Asia Minor has always been excellent! When this rebellion is over, I will reward you well!”
“Your Majesty, as the satrap of Asia Minor, this is my duty!” Tissaphernes solemnly said.
Then a complex expression appeared on Tissaphernes as a large earthen pot was placed on the wooden table in front of his left hand, “This is Cyrus’ head and hands that Masabadi cut off. Take it to the Greek camp and let them surrender immediately!!”
Note: There were two parties that have left a record of the Battle of Cunaxa, one is Xenophon and the other is the Persian Physician Ctesias, and his record was quoted by Plutarch during the Roman Empire in his 《Biography of Artaxerxes》, in which the Greek’s Hoplite defeated the Persian’s right wing a lot harder than what Xenophon had written. I chose Xenophon’s account in the novel, although his description is exaggerated, it can explain some of the strange performance of the Persians after the war.
1. Charon is the ferryman of Hades who carries souls of the newly deceased across the rivers Styx and Acheron that divided the world of the living from the world of the dead.
2. Lethe was one of the five rivers of the underworld of Hades.
3. Frankincense is an aromatic resin used in incense and perfumes, obtained from Boswellia trees.
4. Ctesias was a Greek physician and historian.
5. Peltast was a type of light infantry, originating in Thrace and Paeonia, who often served as skirmishers in Hellenic and Hellenistic armies.
6. Mithridates was a young Persian soldier who accidentaly killed Cyrus the Younger and he later got executed for kill stealing.
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speech from a historical figure Chapter 374: A secret hidden in the legends Chapter 373: The god of foreign races Heracles Chapter 372: Isocrates Discovery Chapter 371: Guests from Athens Chapter 370: Corvus Chapter 369: Agesilaus Return Chapter 368: The new Navarch of Theonias Navy and the Theonia Play Chapter 367: Dionysius Plan Chapter 366: Thucydides Chapter 365: Heated Discussion Chapter 364: Banquet Chapter 363: Envoys to Syracuse Chapter 362: Announcement of New Acts Chapter 361: Davos Speech Chapter 360: Davos Began To Move Chapter 359: The Merchants Restlessness Chapter 358: Public Trial and New Bill Chapter 357: Public Trial Chapter 356: Mixed Reactions Chapter 355: Father and Son Chapter 354: Not even letting one less Chapter 353: Asking the temple for help Chapter 352: Pollux Persuasion Chapter 351: Thuriis Hot Spring Bathhouse Chapter 350: Thuriis Medical Market Chapter 349: Theonias Port Market Chapter 348: Davos Academic Lecture Chapter 347: Theonias Medical Symposium Chapter 346: Hemis and Agnes Chapter 345: Marriages Day Celebration and Blessings Chapter 344: Conspiracy and Marriages Day Chapter 343: Observing Theonias School Park Chapter 342: Killing Intent Chapter 341: Military Training Chapter 340: The Influence of Theonia Chapter 339: Protest in Krimisa Chapter 338: Cariades the Believer Chapter 337: Crotones Physicians Chapter 336: Corinthian War Chapter 335: Davos Second Wife Chapter 334: Syracuses Expansion Chapter 333: Conquering Bruttii Chapter 332: Victory in Sight Chapter 331: Impact after the Battle Chapter 330: Hegesitus Chapter 329: Persuasion Chapter 328: Sedrum Chapter 327: Sorrow after the war Chapter 326: The army reserve in the Battle of Finita River Chapter 325: Pollux Criticism Chapter 324: Midday Break at the Akademia of Theonia Chapter 323: Cavalrys Offence at the Battle of Finita River Chapter 322: Reconnaissance before the Battle of Finita River Chapter 321: War is Coming Chapter 320: Betting it all Chapter 319: Wiping out Pyxous Chapter 318: Winning over Besidice Chapter 317: Meeting up in Besidice Chapter 316: Bruttiis retreat and Eleas invasion Chapter 315: Fortress offense and defense (II) Chapter 314: Fortress offense and defense (I) Chapter 313: Ballista Chapter 312: Baripiris Scheme Chapter 311: Changes in Lucania Chapter 310: Fall of Motya Chapter 309: Cheers from Thurii Chapter 308: Bruttii Trembles Chapter 307: After Capturing The City Chapter 306: North and South Pinned Down, Breaking Through the Middle Chapter 305: Shouldering an important responsibility alone Chapter 304: Hero Chapter 303: Probe Chapter 302: Prelude to War (II) Chapter 301: Prelude to War (I) Chapter 300: The beginning of the war with Bruttii Chapter 299: Pride and Prejudice Chapter 298: Henipolis Chapter 297: Classified Report Chapter 296: Return Chapter 295: Envoy to Bruttii (III) Chapter 294: Envoy to Bruttii (II) Chapter 293: Envoy to Brutti (I) Chapter 292: Lead by Example Chapter 291: The Arrival of Marigi Chapter 290: The Messapi-Peuceti alliances plea for armistice Chapter 289: A request for help from the Siro tribe Chapter 288: Battle of Anlen Hills (V) Chapter 287: Battle of Anlen Hills (IV) Chapter 286: Battle of Anlen Hills (III) Chapter 285: Battle of Anlen Hills (II) Chapter 284: Battle of Anlen Hills (I) Chapter 283: Ambush and Counter-Ambush Chapter 282: The scheme of the Messapi-Peuceti Alliance Chapter 281: Retreat? Chapter 280: Conflict Chapter 279: The response of the Messapi-Peuceti Alliance Chapter 278: A surprising turn of event Chapter 277: Military Discussion Chapter 276: The Meetings Undercurrent Chapter 275: Leotychides Chapter 274: Another Huge Blow Chapter 273: Theonias Interest Comes First Chapter 272: History of the Three race Chapter 271: The Theonians abide by their promise Chapter 270: The Death of Archytas Chapter 269: Messapi-Peuceti Alliance Chapter 268: Returning to rescue Chapter 267: The Kinadon incident and the counterattack of Messapi Chapter 266: Assault on Bruttii? Chapter 265: Alarming news from Terina Chapter 264: Eleas Affiliation Chapter 263: Slave Liberation Ceremony and Theonias Rugby Tournament Chapter 262: The Secret of Theonias Strength? (II) Chapter 261: The Secret of Theonias Strength? (I) Chapter 260: The Uniqueness of the Temple of Hades Chapter 259: The Celebration Ceremony for the Completion of the Temple of Hades (III) Chapter 258: The Celebration Ceremony for the Completion of the Temple of Hades (II) Chapter 257: The Celebration Ceremony for the Completion of the Temple of Hades (I) Chapter 256: The Proposal to make Hades as the Theonians belief Chapter 255: The Banquet of Avinoges Chapter 254: Occupying Grumentum and Eleas Concern Chapter 253: Attack on Grumentum Chapter 252: Attack Plan Chapter 251: Prelude to War Chapter 250: Akademia of Theonia (III) Chapter 249: Akademia of Theonia (II) Chapter 248: Akademia of Theonia (I) Chapter 247: Ballista Chapter 246: Silver Coin of Theonia and the Institute of Mathematics Chapter 245: The four strifes in western Mediterranean Chapter 244: Peace in South Italia under the leadership of Theonia Chapter 243: Theonias Deployment Chapter 242: The establishment of the South Italia Alliance Chapter 241: The Family Situation of Kunogelata Chapter 240: Davos Proposal Chapter 239: The indignation of Leotychides Chapter 238: Agesilaus Intention Chapter 237: Spartas Syssitia Chapter 236: Hielos Decision Chapter 235: Crotones Call for Reinforcement Chapter 234: The plan for Grumentum and the battle on the sea near Scylletium Chapter 233: Senate meeting after the war (IV) Chapter 232: Senate meeting after the war (III) Chapter 231: Senate meeting after the war (II) Chapter 230: Senate meeting after the war (I) Chapter 229: Affairs in Sparta Chapter 228: Kings Election Chapter 227: Triumphant Return Chapter 226: Crotokatax Davos Chapter 225: Son Chapter 224: We are one family Chapter 223: Entering Krimisa Chapter 222: Unusual Alliance Agreement Chapter 221: Peace Negotiation Chapter 220: Fall of Aprustum Chapter 219: Storming Aprustum Chapter 218: Invasion of the Northern Plain of Crotone Chapter 217: Crotones naval harassment Chapter 216: The Suggestion of Kunogelata Chapter 215: The Cooperation of Three Legion Chapter 214: The Counterattack of Milo Chapter 213: Disagreement in Crotone Chapter 212: The enemy passed through the earthen wall Chapter 211: After the Battle of Trionto River Chapter 210: Battle of Trionto River (VI) Chapter 209: Battle of Trionto River (V) Chapter 208: Battle of Trionto River (IV) Chapter 207: Battle of Trionto River (III) Chapter 206: Battle of Trionto River (II) Chapter 205: Battle of Trionto River (I) Chapter 204: Ambush Chapter 203: Before the War Chapter 202: War Preparation Chapter 201: The Outbreak of the Second Crotone War Chapter 200: The War Potential of Theonia Chapter 199: The trouble caused by the mercenaries Chapter 198: Fall Chapter 197: Capturing the City Chapter 196: Storming Krimisa Chapter 195: Surprise attack on Krimisa Chapter 194: The Ambition of Timasion Chapter 193: Theonias Rugby Competition (II) Chapter 192: Theonias Rugby Competition (I) Chapter 191: Amendolaras Economic Development Zone Chapter 190: The Court in the Market of Thurii Chapter 189: The vigilance of Dionysius and the funeral of the Spartan king Chapter 188: The action of Taranto and the remorse of Agasias Chapter 187: The incitement of Phidias Chapter 186: Arrogance: The Symbol of Sparta Chapter 185: The arrival of Sparta Chapter 184: Cloud and Rain (Love Making) Chapter 183: Triumphant Return: The Highest Honor of a Unions Warrior Chapter 182: Triumphant Return and Former Comrades (II) Chapter 181: Triumphant Return and Former Comrades (I) Chapter 180: Spartas Punishment Chapter 179: Sparta Chapter 178: Having an audience with Cincinnag Chapter 177: The Arrival of Avinoges Chapter 176: The Visit of Davos (IV) Chapter 175: The Visit of Davos (III) Chapter 174: The Visit of Davos (II) Chapter 173: The Visit of Davos (I) Chapter 172: The worries of Cheirisophus Chapter 171: Meeting Timasion Chapter 170: Theonia City-State Union Chapter 169: The return of Laos and the Glory of Sybaris Chapter 168: Killing and Appeasement (Ii) Chapter 167: Killing and Appeasement (I) Chapter 166: Deceiving a City Chapter 165: Arriving on the lands of the Lucanians Chapter 164: Spy Chapter 163: Heated debate in the Senate Chapter 162: Persuade Chapter 161: Join hands Chapter 160: An unexpected visitor Chapter 159: Becoming rich and noble, nothing is forgotten Chapter 158: Turns out that beer was invented by the Egyptians Chapter 157: The Thua Union in the eyes of foreigners (II) Chapter 156: The Thua Union in the eyes of the foreigners (I) Chapter 155: The influence of the Temple of Hades in the future Chapter 154: Shocking disputes over the reconstruction of the temple Chapter 153: The construction of bridges and the discussion in the Senate Chapter 152: The War Preparation of Syracuse and the Trade Revival of Thua Union Chapter 151: Pregnancy Chapter 150: Armistice Agreement and the Alliance of Thua Union Chapter 149: Reconstruction of Thurii Chapter 148: The envoy of Crotone-Lysias Chapter 147: Renewing the Alliance Chapter 146: Establishing the Thua Union Chapter 145: Post Victory Chapter 144: Surprise Attack (III) Chapter 143: Surprise Attack (II) Chapter 142: Surprise Attack (I) Chapter 141: Rescue Chapter 140: Burning the City Chapter 139: Intimidation Chapter 138: The Fall of Thurii Chapter 137: Repaying Evil with Kindness Chapter 136: Outbreak of War Chapter 135: Thuriis diplomatic affair Chapter 134: Slave Disturbance Chapter 133: Amendolaras Medical Treatment Chapter 132: The Situation in Lucania Chapter 131: Mathematics and Waterwheel Chapter 130: Welcome to Amendolara Chapter 129: The Sorrow of Kunogelata Chapter 128: Rugby Chapter 127: Recruits and Training (II) Chapter 126: Recruits and Training (I) Chapter 125: New Roads Chapter 124: Heracleides the Architect Chapter 123: Izam of Corduene Chapter 122: Alliance with Thurii (II) Chapter 121: Alliance with Thurii (I) Chapter 120: Marijis Business Plan (II) Chapter 119: Marijis Business Plan (I) Chapter 118: Legion and Flag (II) Chapter 117: Legion and Flag (I) Chapter 116: Dionysius, the Tyrant Chapter 115: The invitation of Syracuse Chapter 114: Heras Ceremony and Wedding Celebration Chapter 113: The aid of Taranto Chapter 112: Proposal concerning the slaves Chapter 111: Bagul Chapter 110: The Happiness of Giorgris Chapter 109: Andrea Chapter 108: Proposal Chapter 107: The first council meeting (VI) Chapter 106: The first council meeting (V) Chapter 105: The first council meeting (IV) Chapter 104: The first council meeting (III) Chapter 103: The first council meeting (II) Chapter 102: The first council meeting (I) Chapter 101: Archon for life Chapter 100: A king or an Archon? Chapter 99: Thuriis Loss Chapter 98: Ecclesia Chapter 97: Cornelius Chapter 96: Davos Thoughts Chapter 95: Recapture Chapter 94: Night Raid Chapter 93: Postwar Chapter 92: The Battle of the Great River (III) Chapter 91: The Battle of the Great River (II) Chapter 90: The Battle of the Great River (I) Chapter 89: Luring the enemies into an ambush Chapter 88: Allies Chapter 87: Choice Chapter 86: Undercurrent Chapter 85: Contradiction Chapter 84: Camps Defense Chapter 83: Retreat Chapter 82: The Battle of Thurii (IV) Chapter 81: The Battle of Thurii (III) Chapter 80: The Battle of Thurii (II) Chapter 79: The Battle of Thurii (I) Chapter 78: Before the Battle Chapter 77: War Plan Chapter 76: Davos Camp Chapter 75: Mercenary Market Information (II) Chapter 74: Mercenary Market Information (I) Chapter 73: Request of Mersis Chapter 72: Goals! Chapter 71: Reconnaissance (IV) Chapter 70: Reconnaissance (III) Chapter 69: Reconnaissance (II) Chapter 68: Reconnaissance (I) Chapter 67: Inquiry and Explanation (II) Chapter 66: Inquiry and Explanation (I) Chapter 65: Camp Building! Chapter 64: Scuffle! Chapter 63: Ruins Chapter 62: Arrival Chapter 61: Farewell Chapter 60: Agreement Signing Chapter 59: To Magna Graecia Chapter 58: Oracle Chapter 57: Davos Camp Chapter 56: Thurii Chapter 55: Byzantium Chapter 54: Crossing the River (III) Chapter 53: Crossing the River (II) Chapter 52: Crossing the River (I) Chapter 51: Carduchians Chapter 50: Negotiation Chapter 49: Race Against Time (II) Chapter 48: Race Against Time (I) Chapter 47: Cheiristoyas Appointment Chapter 46: Mountain Warfare Chapter 45: Spring Breeze Chapter 44: Medical Benevolence Chapter 43: Archery Battle Chapter 42: Reminiscing the Ancient Capital Chapter 41: Hellish Encirclement and Annihilation (II) Chapter 40: Hellish Encirclement and Annihilation (I) Chapter 39: Respective Plans Chapter 38: Slingers of Rhodes Chapter 37: Raid of Artaozus Chapter 36: Decapitation Strike Chapter 35: Mithridates Scheme Chapter 34: Guards Chapter 33: Cheiristoya Chapter 32: An Astonishing Cheer (II) Chapter 31: An Astonishing Cheer (I) Chapter 30: General Assembly Chapter 29: War Council Chapter 28: Initial Authority Chapter 27: New Leader Chapter 26: Cheirisophus Chapter 25: Negotiation Breakdown Chapter 24: Showing up prominently Chapter 23: Shock Chapter 22: Stop Chapter 21: Marigi Chapter 20: Bandit Chapter 19: Suspicion Chapter 18: The eastern kingdom of dream Chapter 17: Dances with wolves Chapter 16: Conflict Chapter 15: Miracle Physician Chapter 14: Xenophon (2) Chapter 13: Xenophon (1) Chapter 12: Help? Chapter 11: Meeting Chapter 10: Meno Chapter 9: Night March Chapter 8: Mersis Chapter 7: Javelin and Food Chapter 6: Chess Player Chapter 5: Gods Favored Chapter 4: Davos Chapter 3: Rebirth Chapter 2: The death of Cyrus the Younger (2) Chapter 1: The death of Cyrus the Younger (1)
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