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  • Chapter 01 – The death of Cyrus the Younger (1)
  • Chapter 02 – The death of Cyrus the Younger (2)
  • Chapter 03 – Rebirth
  • Chapter 04 – Davos
  • Chapter 05 – God’s Favored
  • Chapter 06 – Chess Player
  • Chapter 07 – Javelin and Food
  • Chapter 08 – Mersis
  • Chapter 09 – Night March
  • Chapter 10 – Meno
  • Chapter 11 – Meeting
  • Chapter 12 – Help?
  • Chapter 13 – Xenophon (1)
  • Chapter 14 – Xenophon (2)
  • Chapter 15 – Miracle Physician
  • Chapter 16 – Conflict
  • Chapter 17 – Dances with wolves
  • Chapter 18 – The eastern kingdom of dream
  • Chapter 19 – Suspicion
  • Chapter 20 – Bandit
  • Chapter 21 – Marigi
  • Chapter 22 – Stop
  • Chapter 23 – Shock
  • Chapter 24 – Showing up prominently
  • Chapter 25 – Negotiation Breakdown
  • Chapter 26 – Cheirisophus
  • Chapter 27 – New Leader
  • Chapter 28 – Initial Authority
  • Chapter 29 – War Council
  • Chapter 30 – General Assembly
  • Chapter 31 – An Astonishing Cheer (I)
  • Chapter 32 – An Astonishing Cheer (II)
  • Chapter 33 – Cheiristoya
  • Chapter 34 – Guards
  • Chapter 35 – Mithridates’ Scheme
  • Chapter 36 – Decapitation Strike
  • Chapter 37 – Raid of Artaozus
  • Chapter 38 – Slingers of Rhodes
  • Chapter 39 – Respective Plans
  • Chapter 40 – Hellish Encirclement and Annihilation (I)
  • Chapter 41 – Hellish Encirclement and Annihilation (II)
  • Chapter 42 – Reminiscing the Ancient Capital
  • Chapter 43 – Archery Battle
  • Chapter 44 – Medical Benevolence
  • Chapter 45 – Spring Breeze
  • Chapter 46 – Mountain Warfare
  • Chapter 47 – Cheiristoya’s Appointment
  • Chapter 48 – Race Against Time (I)
  • Chapter 49 – Race Against Time (II)
  • Chapter 50 – Negotiation
  • Chapter 51 – Carduchians
  • Chapter 52 – Crossing the River (I)
  • Chapter 53 – Crossing the River (II)
  • Chapter 54 – Crossing the River (III)
  • Chapter 55 – Byzantium
  • Chapter 56 – Thurii
  • Chapter 57 – Davos Camp
  • Chapter 58 – Oracle
  • Chapter 59 – To Magna Graecia
  • Chapter 60 – Agreement Signing
  • Chapter 61 – Farewell
  • Chapter 62 – Arrival
  • Chapter 63 – Ruins
  • Chapter 64 – Scuffle!
  • Chapter 65 – Camp Building!
  • Chapter 66 – Inquiry and Explanation (I)
  • Chapter 67 – Inquiry and Explanation (II)
  • Chapter 68 – Reconnaissance (I)
  • Chapter 69 – Reconnaissance (II)
  • Chapter 70 – Reconnaissance (III)
  • Chapter 71 – Reconnaissance (IV)
  • Chapter 72 – Goals!
  • Chapter 73 – Request of Mersis
  • Chapter 74 – Mercenary Market Information (I)
  • Chapter 75 – Mercenary Market Information (II)
  • Chapter 76 – Davos’ Camp
  • Chapter 77- War Plan
  • Chapter 78 – Before the Battle
  • Chapter 79 – The Battle of Thurii (I)
  • Chapter 80 – The Battle of Thurii (II)
  • Chapter 81 – The Battle of Thurii (III)
  • Chapter 82 – The Battle of Thurii (IV)
  • Chapter 83 – Retreat
  • Chapter 84 – Camp’s Defense
  • Chapter 85 – Contradiction
  • Chapter 86 – Undercurrent
  • Chapter 87 – Choice
  • Chapter 88 – Allies
  • Chapter 89 – Luring the enemies into an ambush
  • Chapter 90 – The Battle of the Great River (I)
  • Chapter 91 – The Battle of the Great River (II)
  • Chapter 92 – The Battle of the Great River (III)
  • Chapter 93 – Postwar
  • Chapter 94 – Night Raid
  • Chapter 95 – Recapture
  • Chapter 96 – Davos’ Thoughts
  • Chapter 97 – Cornelius
  • Chapter 98 – Ecclesia
  • Chapter 99 – Thurii’s Loss
  • Chapter 100 – A king or an Archon?
  • Chapter 101 – Archon for life
  • Chapter 102 – The first council meeting (I)
  • Chapter 103 – The first council meeting (II)
  • Chapter 104 – The first council meeting (III)
  • Chapter 105 – The first council meeting (IV)
  • Chapter 106 – The first council meeting (V)
  • Chapter 107 – The first council meeting (VI)
  • Chapter 108 – Proposal
  • Chapter 109 – Andrea
  • Chapter 110 – The Happiness of Giorgris
  • Chapter 111 – Bagul
  • Chapter 112 – Proposal concerning the slaves
  • Chapter 113 – The aid of Taranto
  • Chapter 114 – Hera’s Ceremony and Wedding Celebration
  • Chapter 115 – The invitation of Syracuse
  • Chapter 116 – Dionysius, the Tyrant
  • Chapter 117 – Legion and Flag (I)
  • Chapter 118 – Legion and Flag (II)
  • Chapter 119 – Marigi’s Business Plan (I)
  • Chapter 120 – Mariji’s Business Plan (II)
  • Chapter 121 – Alliance with Thurii (I)
  • Chapter 122 – Alliance with Thurii (II)
  • Chapter 123 – Izam of Corduene
  • Chapter 124 – Heracleides the Architect
  • Chapter 125 – New Roads
  • Chapter 126 – Recruits and Training (I)
  • Chapter 127 – Recruits and Training (II)
  • Chapter 128 – Rugby
  • Chapter 129 – The Sorrow of Kunogelata
  • Chapter 130 – Welcome to Amendolara
  • Chapter 131 – Mathematics and Waterwheel
  • Chapter 132 – The Situation in Lucania
  • Chapter 133 – Amendolara’s Medical Treatment
  • Chapter 134 – Slave Disturbance
  • Chapter 135 – Thurii’s diplomatic affair
  • Chapter 136 – Outbreak of War
  • Chapter 137 – Repaying Evil with Kindness
  • Chapter 138 – The Fall of Thurii
  • Chapter 139 – Intimidation
  • Chapter 140 – Burning the City
  • Chapter 141 – Rescue
  • Chapter 142 – Surprise Attack (I)
  • Chapter 143 – Surprise Attack (II)
  • Chapter 144 – Surprise Attack (III)
  • Chapter 145 – Post Victory
  • Chapter 146 – Establishing the Thua Union
  • Chapter 147 – Renewing the Alliance
  • Chapter 148 – The envoy of Crotone-Lysias
  • Chapter 149 – Reconstruction of Thurii
  • Chapter 150 – Armistice Agreement and the Alliance of Thua Union
  • Chapter 151 – Pregnancy
  • Chapter 152 – The War Preparation of Syracuse and the Trade Revival of Thua Union
  • Chapter 153 – The construction of bridges and the discussion in the Senate
  • Chapter 154 – Shocking disputes over the reconstruction of the temple
  • Chapter 155 – The influence of the Temple of Hades in the future
  • Chapter 156 – The Thua Union in the eyes of the foreigners (I)
  • Chapter 157 – The Thua Union in the eyes of foreigners (II)
  • Chapter 158 – Turns out that beer was invented by the Egyptians
  • Chapter 159 – Becoming rich and noble, nothing is forgotten
  • Chapter 160 – An unexpected visitor
  • Chapter 161 – Join hands
  • Chapter 162 – Persuade
  • Chapter 163 – Heated debate in the Senate
  • Chapter 164 – Spy
  • Chapter 165 – Arriving on the lands of the Lucanians
  • Chapter 166 – Deceiving a City
  • Chapter 167 – Killing and Appeasement (I)
  • Chapter 168 – Killing and Appeasement (Ii)
  • Chapter 169 – The return of Laos and the Glory of Sybaris
  • Chapter 170 – Theonia City-State Union
  • Chapter 171 – Meeting Timasion
  • Chapter 172 – The worries of Cheirisophus
  • Chapter 173 – The Visit of Davos (I)
  • Chapter 174 – The Visit of Davos (II)
  • Chapter 175 – The Visit of Davos (III)
  • Chapter 176 – The Visit of Davos (IV)
  • Chapter 177 – The Arrival of Avinoges
  • Chapter 178 – Having an audience with Cincinnag
  • Chapter 179 – Sparta
  • Chapter 180 – Sparta’s Punishment
  • Chapter 181 – Triumphant Return and Former Comrades (I)
  • Chapter 182 – Triumphant Return and Former Comrades (II)
  • Chapter 183 – Triumphant Return: The Highest Honor of a Union’s Warrior
  • Chapter 184 – Cloud and Rain (Love Making)
  • Chapter 185 – The arrival of Sparta
  • Chapter 186 – Arrogance: The Symbol of Sparta
  • Chapter 187 – The incitement of Phoebidas
  • Chapter 188 – The action of Taranto and the remorse of Agasias
  • Chapter 189 – The vigilance of Dionysius and the funeral of the Spartan king
  • Chapter 190 – The Court in the Market of Thurii
  • Chapter 191 – Amendolara’s Economic Development Zone
  • Chapter 192 – Theonia’s Rugby Competition (I)
  • Chapter 193 – Theonia’s Rugby Competition (II)
  • Chapter 194 – The Ambition of Timasion
  • Chapter 195 – Surprise attack on Krimisa
  • Chapter 196 – Storming Krimisa
  • Chapter 197 – Capturing the City
  • Chapter 198 – Fall
  • Chapter 199 – The trouble caused by the mercenaries
  • Chapter 200 – The War Potential of Theonia
  • Chapter 201 – The Outbreak of the Second Crotone War
  • Chapter 202 – War Preparation
  • Chapter 203 – Before the War
  • Chapter 204 – Ambush
  • Chapter 205 – Battle of Trionto River (I)
  • Chapter 206 – Battle of Trionto River (II)
  • Chapter 207 – Battle of Trionto River (III)
  • Chapter 208 – Battle of Trionto River (IV)
  • Chapter 209 – Battle of Trionto River (V)
  • Chapter 210 – Battle of Trionto River (VI)
  • Chapter 211 – After the Battle of Trionto River
  • Chapter 212 – The enemy passed through the earthen wall
  • Chapter 213 – Disagreement in Crotone
  • Chapter 214 – The Counterattack of Milo
  • Chapter 215 – The Cooperation of Three Legion
  • Chapter 216 – The Suggestion of Kunogelata
  • Chapter 217 – Crotone’s naval harassment
  • Chapter 218 – Invasion of the Northern Plain of Crotone
  • Chapter 219 – Storming Aprustum
  • Chapter 220 – Fall of Aprustum
  • Chapter 221 – Peace Negotiation
  • Chapter 222 – Unusual Alliance Agreement
  • Chapter 223 – Entering Krimisa
  • Chapter 224 – We are one family
  • Chapter 225 – Son
  • Chapter 226 – Crotokatax Davos
  • Chapter 227 – Triumphant Return
  • Chapter 228 – King’s Election
  • Chapter 229 – Affairs in Sparta
  • Chapter 230 – Senate meeting after the war (I)
  • Chapter 231 – Senate meeting after the war (II)
  • Chapter 232 – Senate meeting after the war (III)
  • Chapter 233 – Senate meeting after the war (IV)
  • Chapter 234 – The plan for Grumentum and the battle on the sea near Scylletium
  • Chapter 235 – Crotone’s Call for Reinforcement
  • Chapter 236 – Hielos’ Decision
  • Chapter 237 – Sparta’s Syssitia
  • Chapter 238 – Agesilaus’ Intention
  • Chapter 239 – The indignation of Leotychides
  • Chapter 240 – Davos’ Proposal
  • Chapter 241 – The Family Situation of Kunogelata
  • Chapter 242 – The establishment of the South Italia Alliance
  • Chapter 243 – Theonia’s Deployment
  • Chapter 244 – Peace in South Italia under the leadership of Theonia
  • Chapter 245 – The four strifes in western Mediterranean
  • Chapter 246 – Silver Coin of Theonia and the Institute of Mathematics
  • Chapter 247 – Ballista
  • Chapter 248 – Akademia of Theonia (I)
  • Chapter 249 – Akademia of Theonia (II)
  • Chapter 250 – Akademia of Theonia (III)
  • Chapter 251 – Prelude to War
  • Chapter 252 – Attack Plan
  • Chapter 253 – Attack on Grumentum
  • Chapter 254 – Occupying Grumentum and Elea’s Concern
  • Chapter 255 – The Banquet of Avinoges
  • Chapter 256 – The Proposal to make Hades as the Theonians’ belief
  • Chapter 257 – The Celebration Ceremony for the Completion of the Temple of Hades (I)
  • Chapter 258 – The Celebration Ceremony for the Completion of the Temple of Hades (II)
  • Chapter 259 – The Celebration Ceremony for the Completion of the Temple of Hades (III)
  • Chapter 260 – The Uniqueness of the Temple of Hades
  • Chapter 261 – The Secret of Theonia’s Strength? (I)
  • Chapter 262 – The Secret of Theonia’s Strength? (II)
  • Chapter 263 – Slave Liberation Ceremony and Theonia’s Rugby Tournament
  • Chapter 264 – Elea’s Affiliation
  • Chapter 265 – Alarming news from Terina
  • Chapter 266 – Assault on Bruttii?
  • Chapter 267 – The Kinadon incident and the counterattack of Messapi
  • Chapter 268 – Returning to rescue
  • Chapter 269 – Messapi-Peuceti Alliance
  • Chapter 270 – The Death of Archytas
  • Chapter 271 – The Theonians abide by their promise
  • Chapter 272 – History of the Three race
  • Chapter 273 – Theonia’s Interest Comes First
  • Chapter 274 – Another Huge Blow
  • Chapter 275 – Leotychides
  • Chapter 276 – The Meeting’s Undercurrent
  • Chapter 277 – Military Discussion
  • Chapter 278 – A surprising turn of event
  • Chapter 279 – The response of the Messapi-Peuceti Alliance
  • Chapter 280 – Conflict
  • Chapter 281 – Retreat?
  • Chapter 282 – The scheme of the Messapi-Peuceti Alliance
  • Chapter 283 – Ambush and Counter-Ambush
  • Chapter 284 – Battle of Anlen Hills (I)
  • Chapter 285 – Battle of Anlen Hills (II)
  • Chapter 286 – Battle of Anlen Hills (III)
  • Chapter 287 – Battle of Anlen Hills (IV)
  • Chapter 288 – Battle of Anlen Hills (V)
  • Chapter 289 – A request for help from the Siro tribe
  • Chapter 290 – The Messapi-Peuceti alliance’s plea for armistice
  • Chapter 291 – The Arrival of Marigi
  • Chapter 292 – Lead by Example
  • Chapter 293 – Envoy to Brutti (I)
  • Chapter 294 – Envoy to Bruttii(II)
  • Chapter 295 – Envoy to Bruttii(III)
  • Chapter 296 – Return
  • Chapter 297 – Classified Report
  • Chapter 298 – Henipolis
  • Chapter 299 – Pride and Prejudice
  • Chapter 300 – The beginning of the war with Bruttii
  • Chapter 301 – Prelude to War (I)
  • Chapter 302 – Prelude to War (II)
  • Chapter 303 – Probe
  • Chapter 304 – Hero
  • Chapter 305 – Shouldering an important responsibility alone
  • Chapter 306 – North and South Pinned Down, Breaking Through the Middle
  • Chapter 307 – After Capturing The City
  • Chapter 308 – Bruttii Trembles
  • Chapter 309 – Cheers from Thurii
  • Chapter 310 – Fall of Motya
  • Chapter 311 – Changes in Lucania
  • Chapter 312 – Baripiri’s Scheme
  • Chapter 313 – Ballista
  • Chapter 314 – Fortress offense and defense (I)
  • Chapter 315 – Fortress offense and defense (II)
  • Chapter 316 – Bruttii’s retreat and Elea’s invasion
  • Chapter 317 – Meeting up in Besidiae
  • Chapter 318 – Winning over Besidiae
  • Chapter 319 – Wiping out Pyxous
  • Chapter 320 – Betting it all
  • Chapter 321 – War is Coming
  • Chapter 322 – Reconnaissance before the Battle of Finita River
  • Chapter 323 – Cavalry’s Offence at the Battle of Finita River
  • Chapter 324 – Midday Break at the Akademia of Theonia
  • Chapter 325 – Pollux’ Criticism
  • Chapter 326 – The army reserve in the Battle of Finita River
  • Chapter 327 – Sorrow after the war
  • Chapter 328 – Sedrum
  • Chapter 329 – Persuasion
  • Chapter 330 – Hegesitus
  • Chapter 331 – Impact after the Battle
  • Chapter 332 – Victory in Sight
  • Chapter 333 – Conquering Bruttii
  • Chapter 334 – Syracuse’s Expansion
  • Chapter 335 – Davos’ Second Wife
  • Chapter 336 – Corinthian War
  • Chapter 337 – Crotone’s Physicians
  • Chapter 338 – Cariades the Believer
  • Chapter 339 – Protest in Krimisa
  • Chapter 340 – The Influence of Theonia
  • Chapter 341 – Military Training
  • Chapter 342 – Killing Intent
  • Chapter 343 – Observing Theonia’s School Park
  • Chapter 344 – Conspiracy and Marriage’s Day
  • Chapter 345 – Marriage’s Day Celebration and Blessings
  • Chapter 346 – Hemis and Agnes
  • Chapter 347 – Theonia’s Medical Symposium
  • Chapter 348 – Davos’ Academic Lecture
  • Chapter 349 – Theonia’s Port Market
  • Chapter 350 – Thurii’s Medical Market
  • Chapter 351 – Thurii’s Hot Spring Bathhouse
  • Chapter 352 – Pollux’ Persuasion
  • Chapter 353 – Asking the temple for help
  • Chapter 354 – Not even letting one less
  • Chapter 355 – Father and Son
  • Chapter 356 – Mixed Reactions
  • Chapter 357 – Public Trial
  • Chapter 358 – Public Trial and New Bill
  • Chapter 359 – The Merchant’s Restlessness
  • Chapter 360 – Davos Began To Move
  • Chapter 361 – Davos’ Speech
  • Chapter 362 – Announcement of New Acts
  • Chapter 363 – Envoys to Syracuse
  • Chapter 364 – Banquet
  • Chapter 365 – Heated Discussion
  • Chapter 366 – Thucydides
  • Chapter 367 – Dionysius’ Plan
  • Chapter 368 – The new Navarch of Theonia’s Navy and the Theonia Play
  • Chapter 369 – Agesilaus’ Return
  • Chapter 370 – Corvus
  • Chapter 371 – Guests from Athens
  • Chapter 372 – Isocrates’ Discovery
  • Chapter 373 – The god of foreign races – Heracles
  • Chapter 374 – A secret hidden in the legends
  • Chapter 375 – A speech from a historical figure
  • Chapter 376 – Library
  • Chapter 377 – Carthage’s Current Situation
  • Chapter 378 – The Magonids
  • Chapter 379 – Davos’ Father-in-law
  • Chapter 380 – Rhegium’s Request
  • Chapter 381 – Visitor from the South
  • Chapter 382 – The Eve of the Festival
  • Chapter 383 – Assassination
  • Chapter 384 – Anger
  • Chapter 385 – Envoy to Locri
  • Chapter 386 – Declaring War on Locri
  • Chapter 387 – Dionysius’ Move
  • Chapter 388 – Sparta’s Move
  • Chapter 389 – Athens’ Decision
  • Chapter 390 – Enemy’s situation in the north
  • Chapter 391 – Davos’ Entaglement
  • Chapter 392 – Plans can’t keep up with the changes
  • Chapter 393 – Davos’ Strategic Plan
  • Chapter 394 – The First Battle Between Theonia and Samnite (I)
  • Chapter 395 – The First Battle Between Theonia and Samnite (II)
  • Chapter 396 – Samnite’s Attack
  • Chapter 397 – Alexius’ Evasion
  • Chapter 398 – Davos’ Farewell
  • Chapter 399 – Syracuse is about to make its move
  • Chapter 400 – Syracuse’s Invasion
  • Chapter 401 – Pheidon
  • Chapter 402 – Choice
  • Chapter 403 – Theonia Union has arrived
  • Chapter 404 – Pyxous’ Current Situation
  • Chapter 405 – Theonian Warriors
  • Chapter 406 – Dionysius’ Wrath and Phoebidas’ Resentment
  • Chapter 407 – Theonia’s March and Syracuse’s advance
  • Chapter 408 – Initial Battle Against Syracuse (I)
  • Chapter 409 – Initial Battle Against Syracuse (II)
  • Chapter 410 – Liberating Poseidonia
  • Chapter 411 – Crisis: Allaro River’s Defensive Line
  • Chapter 412 – The choices for the legions in the south
  • Chapter 413 – Battle of Poseidonia (I)
  • Chapter 414 – Battle of Poseidonia (II)
  • Chapter 415 – First Big Victory
  • Chapter 416 – The Alliance’s Decision
  • Chapter 417 – United Under A Common Goal
  • Chapter 418 – Camp Disturbance
  • Chapter 419 – Crushing Defeat
  • Chapter 420 – Dionysius’ Ambition
  • Chapter 421 – Linking up with Potentia
  • Chapter 422 – Pamot’s Decision
  • Chapter 423 – Davos’ plan for the north
  • Chapter 424 – Kunogelata’s Vigilance
  • Chapter 425 – Battle of Allaro River
  • Chapter 426 – Battle of Allaro River (II)
  • Chapter 427 – Battle of Allaro River (III)
  • Chapter 428 – Battle of Allaro River (IV)
  • Chapter 429 – Battle of Allaro River (V)
  • Chapter 430 – Battle of Allaro River (VI)
  • Chapter 431 – Battle of Allaro River (VII)
  • Chapter 432 – Battle of Allaro River (VIII)
  • Chapter 433 – Victor’s Vigilance
  • Chapter 434 – Wolf And Sheep
  • Chapter 435 – Crotone’s Choice
  • Chapter 436 – Good and Bad News
  • Chapter 437 – Another Bad News
  • Chapter 438 – Heraclea in Danger
  • Chapter 439 – Rescuing Heraclea
  • Chapter 440 – Shocking Change
  • Chapter 441 – Conspiracy and Decisiveness
  • Chapter 442 – Entrapment
  • Chapter 443 – Pacifying the Chaos
  • Chapter 444 – The People’s Voice and Heni’s Request
  • Chapter 445 – Suspicious About Laos
  • Chapter 446 – Dionysius’ Subsequent Strategy
  • Chapter 447 – Dionysius’ Scheme
  • Chapter 448 – The Brave and the Vile
  • Chapter 449 – Hades’ Sign
  • Chapter 450 – Shocking Method
  • Chapter 451 – Siege of Crotone (I)
  • Chapter 452 – Siege of Crotone (II)
  • Chapter 453 – Siege of Crotone (III)
  • Chapter 454 – Sparta’s Mediation
  • Chapter 455 – Iphicrates
  • Chapter 456 – The Return of the King
  • Chapter 457 – The Return of the King (II)
  • Chapter 458 – Provisional Constitution
  • Chapter 459 – War Preparation (I)
  • Chapter 460 – War Preparation (II)
  • Chapter 461 – War Preparation (III)
  • Chapter 462 – Battle of the Gulf of Taranto (I)
  • Chapter 463 – Battle of the Gulf of Taranto (II)
  • Chapter 464 – Battle of the Gulf of Taranto (III)
  • Chapter 465 – Battle of the Gulf of Taranto (IV)
  • Chapter 466 – Battle of the Gulf of Taranto (V)
  • Chapter 467 – Battle of the Gulf of Taranto (VI)
  • Chapter 468 – Battle of the Gulf of Taranto (VII)
  • Chapter 469 – Continuous Combat (I)
  • Chapter 470 – Continuous Combat (II)
  • Chapter 471 – Continuous Combat (III)
  • Chapter 472 – After the Victory
  • Chapter 473 – The shock of the Syracusans
  • Chapter 474 – Syracuse’s Response
  • Chapter 475 – Discussing About Family Matters
  • Chapter 476 – Pacifying the North
  • Chapter 477 – The hidden troubles of the Theonian Army
  • Chapter 478 – Theonia’s Complete Mobilisation
  • Chapter 479 – Officers
  • Chapter 480 – Sarissa
  • Chapter 481 – A new military unit
  • Chapter 482 – Training and Returning Home
  • Chapter 483 – Blissful Moment
  • Chapter 484 – Cheirisophus’ Arrival
  • Chapter 485 – Enemy, Not Friend
  • Chapter 486 – Second Siege of Crotone
  • Chapter 487 – Fall of Crotone
  • Chapter 488 – Army’s Departure
  • Chapter 489 – Battle of the sea near Crotone (I)
  • Chapter 490 – Battle of the sea near Crotone (II)
  • Chapter 491 – Battle of the sea near Crotone (III)
  • Chapter 492 – Theonia’s March and Syracuse’s Argument
  • Chapter 493 – Inside Krimisa
  • Chapter 494 – Henipolis’ Resolve
  • Chapter 495 – Invitation to a decisive battle
  • Chapter 496 – Seclian’s Voyage (I)
  • Chapter 497 – Seclian’s Voyage (II)
  • Chapter 498 – Athelycus’ Ambition
  • Chapter 499 – Henipolis’ Guilt
  • Chapter 500 – Dionysius’ Cruelty
  • Chapter 501 – To fight or not to fight
  • Chapter 502 – Veiled Battle
  • Chapter 503 – River Crossing
  • Chapter 504 – East and West side
  • Chapter 505 – Hielos’ Decision
  • Chapter 506 – Reinforcements
  • Chapter 507 – Battle of Wits
  • Chapter 508 – Battle of Crotone (I)
  • Chapter 509 – Battle of Crotone (II)
  • Chapter 510 – Battle of Crotone (III)
  • Chapter 511 – Battle of Crotone (IV)
  • Chapter 512 – Battle of Crotone (V)
  • Chapter 513 – Battle of Crotone (VI)
  • Chapter 514 – Battle of Crotone (VII)
  • Chapter 515 – Battle of Crotone (VIII)
  • Chapter 516 – Battle of Crotone (IX)
  • Chapter 517 – Battle of Crotone (X)
  • Chapter 518 – After the Battle
  • Chapter 519 – Laos’ Ownership
  • Chapter 520 – Carthage
  • Chapter 521 – First off, Terina
  • Chapter 522 – Siege of Scylletium
  • Chapter 523 – Davos’ Strategic Plan
  • Chapter 524 – Caulonia’s Choice
  • Chapter 525 – Great Victory in Hipponion
  • Chapter 526 – Hidden Warfare
  • Chapter 527 – Researching Colossal Siege Tower
  • Chapter 528 – Might
  • Chapter 529 – News of Victory
  • Chapter 530 – Rhegium’s Cooperation
  • Chapter 531 – Target: Sicily
  • Chapter 532 – Attack on Megalos
  • Chapter 533 – A successful first battle
  • Chapter 534 – Antonios’ Arrangement
  • Chapter 535 – Seraphinus’ Suggestion
  • Chapter 536 – Cheirisophus’ Proposal
  • Chapter 537 – Sudden changes in the war situation
  • Chapter 538 – Arriving in Campania
  • Chapter 539 – Port of Syracuse
  • Chapter 540 – Dionysius’ Officials
  • Chapter 541 – Heloris
  • Chapter 542 – Syracuse’s Allied Army’s Attack
  • Chapter 543 – Ballistae Bombardment
  • Chapter 544 – Battle of the Sea Near Naxos
  • Chapter 545 – Attack and Defense of the Camp in Scylletium (I)
  • Chapter 546 – Attack and Defence of the Camp in Scylletium (II)
  • Chapter 547 – Rebellion (I)
  • Chapter 548 – Rebellion (II)
  • Chapter 549 – Rebellion (III)
  • Chapter 550 – Battle of Megalos (I)
  • Chapter 551 – Battle of Megalos (II)
  • Chapter 552 – Attack and Defence of the Camp in Scylletium (III)
  • Chapter 553 – Battle of Megalos (III)
  • Chapter 554 – Battle of Megalos (IV)
  • Chapter 555 – Winning Series of Battles
  • Chapter 556 – Dionysius’ Agonising Choice
  • Chapter 557 – Deciding the response to Taranto
  • Chapter 558 – Carthage’s Decision
  • Chapter 559 – Departure
  • Chapter 560 – With strength and to spare, one must pursue the quivering foe
  • Chapter 561 – Face Up
  • Chapter 562 – Iphicrates’ Victory
  • Chapter 563 – Psychological Attack
  • Chapter 564 – Carthage’s Envoy
  • Chapter 565 – The Carthaginian’s Avarice
  • Chapter 566 – Probe
  • Chapter 567 – Division of Power (I)
  • Chapter 568 – Division of Power (II)
  • Chapter 569 – Predicament
  • Chapter 570 – Syracuse’s New High-Ranking Officials
  • Chapter 571 – Each with their own interests
  • Chapter 572 – Heloris’ Proposal
  • Chapter 573 – Rescue
  • Chapter 574 – Agesilaus’ Hopeful Wish
  • Chapter 575 – Marching into Scylletium
  • Chapter 576 – End of the War in Magna Graecia
  • Chapter 577 – Confrontation with Sparta’s Envoy (I)
  • Chapter 578 – Confrontation with Sparta’s Envoy (II)
  • Chapter 579 – Departure
  • Chapter 580 – Deceit
  • Chapter 581 – The Curtain Falls
  • Chapter 582 – Galademus, The Taxation Official
  • Chapter 583 – Suspicion
  • Chapter 584 – The Twin City of Naxos
  • Chapter 585 – A private banquet with the praetor
  • Chapter 586 – The Constable and the Tribunal Officer
  • Chapter 587 – Investigation
  • Chapter 588 – Heinous Case
  • Chapter 589 – The Priest of Hades and the Slave
  • Chapter 590 – Contradictions
  • Chapter 591 – Ladician
  • Chapter 592 – The King and the Court Herald
  • Chapter 593 – The Queen and the Princess
  • Chapter 594 – The Royal Family of Theonia (I)
  • Chapter 595 – The Royal Family of Theonia (II)
  • Chapter 596 – Asistes’ Evaluation (I)
  • Chapter 597 – Asistes’ Evaluation (II)
  • Chapter 598 – Asistes’ Evaluation (III)
  • Chapter 599 – Praetor’s Election (I)
  • Chapter 600 – Praetor’s Election (II)
  • Chapter 601 – Recalling the Messapi-Peuceti Event (I)
  • Chapter 602 – Recalling the Messapi-Peuceti Event (II)
  • Chapter 603 – Prince Adoris
  • Chapter 604 – Battle Strategy
  • Chapter 605 – Battle of Ofanto
  • Chapter 606 – The King and the Chief of Military
  • Chapter 607 – Resignation
  • Chapter 608 – The New Praetor of Naxos
  • Chapter 609 – Davos’ True Purpose
  • Chapter 610 – Abellinum
  • Chapter 611 – The Mountain Pass Town
  • Chapter 612 – Experience in Thurii (I)
  • Chapter 613 – Experience in Thurii (II)
  • Chapter 614 – Experience in Thurii (III)
  • Chapter 615 – The Opening Ceremony of Theonia’s Rugby Champions League (I)
  • Chapter 616 – The Opening Ceremony of Theonia’s Rugby Champions League (II)
  • Chapter 617 – The Opening Ceremony of Theonia’s Rugby Champions League (III)
  • Chapter 618 – The Opening Ceremony of Theonia’s Rugby Champions League (IV)
  • Chapter 619 – Trial of Ladician
  • Chapter 620 – Meeting with Garni
  • Chapter 621 – Advice for Abellinum
  • Chapter 622 – Leotychides and Siprus
  • Chapter 623 – Legatus and the Young Officers
  • Chapter 624 – Kunogelata’s Last Advice
  • Chapter 625 – The Trial
  • Chapter 626 – Macedonia’s Plea
  • Chapter 627 – Sparta’s Debate Over the Treaty’s Renewal
  • Chapter 628 – The Situation in Eastern Theonia (I)
  • Chapter 629 – The Situation in Eastern Theonia (II)
  • Chapter 630 – Taranto’s Military Port
  • Chapter 631 – Funeral
  • Chapter 632 – Argument in Carthage
  • Chapter 633 – Theonia’s Military Council (I)
  • Chapter 634 – Theonia’s Military Council (II)
  • Chapter 635 – The Fall of Thebes
  • Chapter 636 – Progress of the Daunian War
  • Chapter 637 – End of the Daunian War
  • Chapter 638 – Meeting his future father-in-law
  • Chapter 639 – The Akademia
  • Chapter 640 – Plato
  • Chapter 641 – Theonian Akademia’s Academic Invitation
  • Chapter 642 – Treasury and Salary
  • Chapter 643 – Regarding the Tax Collection
  • Chapter 644 – The Princess’ Wedding (I)
  • Chapter 645 – The Princess’ Wedding (II)
  • Chapter 646 – The Princess’ Wedding (III)
  • Chapter 647 – Hippocrates’ Arrival
  • Chapter 648 – Plato’s Arrival
  • Chapter 649 – Meeting with Plato
  • Chapter 650 – The Start of the All-Greek Academic Symposium
  • Chapter 651 – A Heated Debate on a Mathematical Incident
  • Chapter 652 – A Lecture on Truth
  • Chapter 653 – Plato’s Observation (I)
  • Chapter 654 – Plato’s Observation (II)
  • Chapter 655 – Farewell
  • Chapter 656 – Delphi
  • Chapter 657 – Amphictyonic League
  • Chapter 658 – The drought and the news about Rome
  • Chapter 659 – The Current Rome
  • Chapter 660 – Rome’s Expansion
  • Chapter 661 – Volsci’s request for help
  • Chapter 662 – Rome and Carthage
  • Chapter 663 – Davos’ Ambition
  • Chapter 664 – Rome: The City of Seven Hills (I)
  • Chapter 665 – Rome: The City of Seven Hills (II)
  • Chapter 666 – Rome: The City of Seven Hills (III)
  • Chapter 667 – The Roman Senate
  • Chapter 668 – Camillus’ Decision
  • Chapter 669 – Rescuing the Campanian League
  • Chapter 670 – Battle against the Caudini (I)
  • Chapter 671 – Battle against the Caudini (II)
  • Chapter 672 – Battle Against Caudini (III)
  • Chapter 673 – Battle Against Caudini (IV)
  • Chapter 674 – Declaring war on Theonia? (I)
  • Chapter 675 – Declaring war on Theonia? (II)
  • Chapter 676 – The Magonids’ Scheme
  • Chapter 677 – Sacrificial Offering
  • Chapter 679 – Discussion on saving Volsci
  • Chapter 680 – Tearing up the treaty
  • Chapter 681 – War Preparation
  • Chapter 682 – Amintas’ request for mobilisation
  • Chapter 683 – Northward March
  • Chapter 684 – Samnite’s Tribal Meeting
  • Chapter 685 – Arriving in Volsci
  • Chapter 686 – Amintas’ Preliminary Plan
  • Chapter 687 – Theonia v Rome (I)
  • Chapter 688 – Theonia v Rome (II)
  • Chapter 689 – Theonia v Rome (III)
  • Chapter 690 – Theonia v Rome (IV)
  • Chapter 691 – Theonia v Rome (V)
  • Chapter 692 – Theonia v Rome (VI)
  • Chapter 693 – Theonia v Rome (VII)
  • Chapter 694 – Theonia v Rome (VIII)
  • Chapter 695 – Theonia v Rome (IX)
  • Chapter 696 – Theonia v Rome (X)
  • Chapter 697 – Theonia v Rome (XI)
  • Chapter 698 – Both Parties’ Pre-War Preparation
  • Chapter 699 – Syracuse’s Past Ten Years (I)
  • Chapter 700 – Syracuse’s Past Ten Years (II)
  • Chapter 701 – Syracuse’s Choice
  • Chapter 702 – Rhegium’s Changes
  • Chapter 703 – Uncle’s Gift
  • Chapter 704 – Family Gathering and Rhegium’s Situation
  • Chapter 705 – Delegation to Egypt (I)
  • Chapter 706 – Delegation to Egypt (II)
  • Chapter 707 – Delegation to Egypt (III)
  • Chapter 708 – Strategic Deployment in Sicily (I)
  • Chapter 709 – Strategic Deployment in Sicily (II)
  • Chapter 710 – Phryntor’s Suggestion
  • Chapter 711 – Siege and Rescue
  • Chapter 712 – Theonia’s Retaliation
  • Chapter 713 – Disagreement in the Roman Senate (I)
  • Chapter 714 – Disagreement in the Roman Senate (II)
  • Chapter 715 – Electing a Dictator
  • Chapter 716 – Change in the Situation
  • Chapter 717 – The kingdom’s year-end assembly
  • Chapter 718 – Carthage’s Deployment
  • Chapter 719 – Seclian’s Appointment
  • Chapter 720 – The Iberian army’s military offensive on the north coast
  • Chapter 721 – The Carthaginian army’s military offensive on the south coast
  • Chapter 722 – Leotychides’ Change of Plan
  • Chapter 723 – The Samnite’s Plan
  • Chapter 724 – The Romans and the Samnites acted
  • Chapter 725 – Theonia’s Response
  • Chapter 726 – Family Matters
  • Chapter 727 – Alexius Urgent Appointment
  • Chapter 728 – Rescuing Ausculum (I)
  • Chapter 729 – Rescuing Ausculum (II)
  • Chapter 730 – After the initial battle
  • Chapter 731 – Theonia v Carthage (I)
  • Chapter 732 – Theonia v Carthage (II)
  • Chapter 733 – Theonia v Carthage (III)
  • Chapter 734 – Theonia v Carthage (IV)
  • Chapter 735 – Theonia v Carthage (V)
  • Chapter 736 – Theonia v Carthage (VI)
  • Chapter 737 – Incident in Thebes (I)
  • Chapter 738 – Incident in Thebes (II)
  • Chapter 739 – Epaminondas’ First Battle
  • Chapter 740 – The Naval Battle of Cephaloedium (I)
  • Chapter 741 – The Naval Battle of Cephaloedium (II)
  • Chapter 742 – Victory in Aphrodisia
  • Chapter 744 – Brothers
  • Chapter 745 – Thurii’s Chamber of Commerce (I)
  • Chapter 746 – Thurii’s Chamber of Commerce (II)
  • Chapter 747 -Thurii’s Chamber of Commerce (III)
  • Chapter 748 – The Aristias’ Brother
  • Chapter 749 – The Trainee Judge Pleka
  • Chapter 750 – Bidding Goodbye
  • Chapter 751 – Expedition to Rome
  • Chapter 752 – Carthage’s Reaction
  • Chapter 753 – Carthage’s New Supreme Commander
  • Chapter 754 – Unifying the Carthaginian Navy
  • Chapter 755 – The Great Naval Battle of Selinus (I)
  • Chapter 756 – The Great Naval Battle of Selinus (II)
  • Chapter 757 – The Great Naval Battle of Selinus (III)
  • Chapter 758 – The Great Naval Battle of Selinus (IV)
  • Chapter 759 – The Storm
  • Chapter 760 – The New Laos
  • Chapter 761 – After the Storm
  • Chapter 762 – Capturing Selinus and Marching to Latium
  • Chapter 763 – The Arrival of Theonia’s Main Army
  • Chapter 764 – Landfall in Latium
  • Chapter 765 – Latium Landing (I)
  • Chapter 766 – Latium Landing (II)
  • Chapter 767 – Capturing Ostia
  • Chapter 768 – Dispute in the Roman Senate
  • Chapter 769 – Defending Rome
  • Chapter 770 – Catastrophe of the Latium Populace
  • Chapter 771 – The Saviour of Latium’s Populace
  • Chapter 772 – The March to Rome
  • Chapter 773 – Rome in Crisis
  • Chapter 774 – Skirmish
  • Chapter 775 – Seeing the city in person
  • Chapter 776 – Siege Arrangement (I)
  • Chapter 777 – Siege Arrangements (II)
  • Chapter 778 – Measures Before The Siege
  • Chapter 779 – Working together like brothers
  • Chapter 780 – Rome’s Reinforcements
  • Chapter 781 – Camillus’ return to rescue Rome
  • Chapter 782 – Sneaking in the night
  • Chapter 783 – The Siege of Rome (I)
  • Chapter 784 – The Siege of Rome (II)
  • Chapter 785 – The Siege of Rome (III)
  • Chapter 786 – The Siege of Rome (IV)
  • Chapter 787 – The Siege of Rome (V)
  • Chapter 788 – The Siege of Rome (VI)
  • Chapter 789 – The Siege of Rome (VII)
  • Chapter 790 – The Siege of Rome (VIII)
  • Chapter 791 – The Siege of Rome (IX)
  • Chapter 792 – The Siege of Rome (X)
  • Chapter 793 – The Siege of Rome (XI)
  • Chapter 794 – The Siege of Rome (XII)
  • Chapter 795 – The Siege of Rome (XIII)
  • Chapter 796 – The Siege of Rome (XIV)
  • Chapter 797 – The Siege of Rome (XV)
  • Chapter 798 – The Siege of Rome (XVI)
  • Chapter 799 – The Siege of Rome (XVII)
  • Chapter 800 – Davos Enters Rome
  • Chapter 801 – Postwar Arrangement (I)
  • Chapter 802 – Postwar Arrangements (II)
  • Chapter 803 – Envoy to Etruria
  • Chapter 804 – Marcus, Rome’s Hero
  • Chapter 805 – The Roman Senators on Mons Capitolinus
  • Chapter 806 – The Arrival of the Roman Reinforcements
  • Chapter 807 – Letter
  • Chapter 808 – Valerius’ Persuasion
  • Chapter 809 – The Roman Army’s Reaction
  • Chapter 810 – Davos’ Response
  • Chapter 811 – Phryntor’s Concern
  • Chapter 812 – The Appointment of Rome’s Administrative Officials (I)
  • Chapter 813 – The Appointment of Rome’s Administrative Officials (II)
  • Chapter 814 – Licinius Stolo
  • Chapter 815 – Camillus’ Ingenious Strategy
  • Chapter 816 – Religious Issue in Rome
  • Chapter 817 – A Clumsy Assassination
  • Chapter 818 – King to King (I)
  • Chapter 819 – King to King (II)
  • Chapter 820 – Attack on Ostia
  • Chapter 821 – Attack and Defense in Ostia
  • Chapter 822 – Sowing Discord
  • Chapter 823 – Persuasion
  • Chapter 824 – Sextus
  • Chapter 825 – Reinforcements to Ostia
  • Chapter 826 – Dilemma
  • Chapter 827 – Crisis of Ostia
  • Chapter 828 – Garni’s Decision
  • Chapter 829 – The Proud Kinduk
  • Chapter 830 – Bloody Gathering
  • Chapter 831 – The Destruction of Baparia
  • Chapter 832 – Campania’s Catastrophe
  • Chapter 833 – Athens join the war
  • Chapter 834 – The Etruscan League’s Choice
  • Chapter 835 – Phryntor’s Self-Nomination
  • Chapter 836 – Ostia
  • Chapter 837 – Amintas’ Concession
  • Chapter 838 – Flames Engulfed Ostia
  • Chapter 839 – The Roman Soldier’s Choice
  • Chapter 840
  • Chapter 841 – Triumphant Return in Rome (I)
  • Chapter 842 – Triumphant Return in Rome (II)
  • Chapter 843 – Stolo’s Frustration
  • Chapter 844 – The Commotion on Mons Capitolinus
  • Chapter 845 – Publius’ Mission
  • Chapter 846 – Attacking East
  • Chapter 847 – Sisters
  • Chapter 848 – The Ministry of Military’s Plan
  • Chapter 849 – Alexius’ Plan
  • Chapter 850 – Attack on Gabii
  • Chapter 851 – Encircling the enemy to attack the reinforcements coming to its aid
  • Chapter 852 – Surrounded in all sides
  • Chapter 853 – Pursuit and Attack
  • Chapter 854 – Persuading Surrender (I)
  • Chapter 855 – Persuading Surrender (II)
  • Chapter 856 – Marching to the Samnites Mountains
  • Chapter 857 – The Night Assault of the Samnites
  • Chapter 858 – Surrounded
  • Chapter 859 – Counter Encirclement
  • Chapter 860 – Victory in Aquilonia
  • Chapter 861 – Marching West
  • Chapter 862 – The Samnite Tribal Alliance’s Decision
  • Chapter 863 – Marching to Beneventum
  • Chapter 864 – Merry Christmas
  • Chapter 864 – Siege of Beneventum
  • Chapter 865 – Attacking Nola
  • Chapter 866 – Banquet in Rome
  • Chapter 866 – Happy New Year
  • Chapter 867 – Rugby Competition in Rome
  • Chapter 868 – Family Dinner
  • Chapter 869 – Carthage warmly welcomes Mago
  • Chapter 870 – Deadline for defeating the enemy
  • Chapter 871 – Division
  • Chapter 872 – Nuceria’s Tribal Warrior
  • Chapter 873 – Attacking Nola (I)
  • Chapter 874 – Attacking Nola (II)
  • Chapter 875 – Facing the Caudini Reinforcements
  • Chapter 876 – Battle of Nola (I)
  • Chapter 877 – Battle of Nola (II)
  • Chapter 878 – Battle of Nola (III)
  • Chapter 879 – The End of the Samnite Tribal Alliance (I)
  • Chapter 880 – The End of the Samnite Tribal Alliance (II)
  • Chapter 881 – The End of The Samnite Tribe Alliance (III)
  • Chapter 882 – Plans to handle the Samnites
  • Chapter 883 – The Third Fleet’s Special Arrangement
  • Chapter 884 – Surrounding the remnants of the Roman army
  • Chapter 885 – Hidden Worries
  • Chapter 886 – Landfall: Sicily (I)
  • Chapter 887 – Landfall: Sicily (II)
  • Chapter 888 – Siege of Selinus
  • Chapter 889 – Night Raid
  • Chapter 890 – Seclian’s Return
  • Chapter 891 – Miltiades’ Refusal and Obedience
  • Chapter 892 – Unknown Fleet
  • Chapter 893 – The Eastern Phoenician’s Fleet
  • Chapter 894 – Naval Battle of Thermae (I)
  • Chapter 897 – Naval Battle of Thermae (IV)
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