MTL - Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece-v9 Chapter 235 Preparations for the invasion of Persia from Egypt

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Of course, Asistes is very clear that the current focus of the kingdom is still on the smooth transfer of power in Egypt and the war against Persia, so he immediately said: "It is precisely because the Egyptian monks have suffered a lot over the past year. When we expressed goodwill to them, they quickly approached us, not only actively helping us to promote the legalization of the kingdom's rule in Egypt, but also taking out part of the food reserves to help us solve the supply of rations.

In addition, Amonhotep also proposed on behalf of the monks in the temples that they are willing to continue to provide rations for the kingdom’s army to attack Persia, as long as we divide the spoils obtained to them—"

"This request must never be agreed!" Matonis loudly objected: "The spoils obtained by the army are exchanged for blood by the soldiers. 13 must be turned over to the treasury, 13 must be turned over to the Ministry of Military Affairs, and 13 will go to the soldiers themselves, soldiers. We didn't get much. It would be nice if we didn't destroy these fat-headed Egyptian priests. They dare to rush to eat with us!"

"Quiet!" Davos saw that most of the legion leaders were angry under the lead of Matonis, and had to face up, and warned in a deep voice: "These things are not allowed to be said casually! Persia is the richest world in the world. , The wealth accumulated in the past hundred years is countless. As long as we defeat Persia, the soldiers can get far more spoils than before, and part of them will be given to the Egyptian temples without much loss.

On the contrary, you should be very clear that the most important thing is not the spoils, but the food for the kingdom's army far away from home and fighting in foreign countries! During the war, food is more precious than gold, and money cannot be bought. If there is a lack of armaments, no matter how brave soldiers are, they will be easily defeated! We only paid a little spoils that we might get in the future, but we were able to exchange for sufficient food that the Egyptian temple could provide immediately. This transaction is simply too profitable for us! "

Having said that, Daves looked at Asistes and asked: "If I agree to their request, how long will the food they provide can supply all our troops?"

Assistus made a serious estimate, and then replied: "According to what Amon Hottep told me, it can probably protect the kingdom army in Egypt for more than two months, and after more than two months, Egypt will enter In the harvest season, the grain harvested in the Nile Delta can continue to provide security for the army..."

Davers looked around at the generals: "Everyone, have you all heard, now it is up to you to decide whether you should accept the request of the Egyptian monks!"

Matonis' face was reddened, but his tone was firm: "As long as it can reduce the burden on the kingdom and benefit the army, it is worthwhile for the soldiers to lose a bit of spoils. Of course we will agree!"

Matonis' words were immediately recognized by other generals.

Daves smiled and nodded, but Calsidis was about to say something from the corner of his eyes, and he immediately asked, "Carsidis, do you have anything to add?"

"Your Majesty." Calcidis had to say truthfully: "According to what I know, the Egyptian monks' request was not because they were greedy, but because they had such a tradition. After the Egyptian army won the battle in the past, The spoils will be enshrined to the temple, and the temple will also donate rations to the army during the expedition...

I'm thinking...When we defeat Persia, the kingdom may station troops in Egypt or nearby areas to consolidate these conquered areas. If these troops also follow the Egyptian tradition, then they will rely on Egypt when they go out to fight. It may be enough to solve their supply of rations, thus greatly reducing the burden on the kingdom. "

"Well, that's a good idea for you!" Daves was slightly surprised. He didn't expect that the temporary commander of the Egyptian army he had ordered was focused on combat, but also considered such a long-term plan to vote for Calcidis. While looking approvingly, he said: "Heney, write down this suggestion and discuss it after the war is over."

"Yes, Your Majesty."

Davers did not praise Calcidis any more. After all, his qualifications were not high among the generals present, and he was from Sicily. He showed too much emphasis on him, which might arouse the jealousy of some generals, so Daves immediately Change the subject: "Asisters, since Amon Hotep has cooperated with your work so sincerely and supported the rule of the kingdom in Egypt, then I will appoint him as the governor of Egypt in accordance with the advice in your letter. …Uh, what do the Egyptians call it?"

"Vizier, which means the prime minister." Asistes responded.

"Yes, appoint Amonhotep as Vizier, responsible for the administrative affairs of Upper Egypt." Daves said sternly: "And you are also Vizier, responsible for governing Lower Egypt. I will not appoint the Minister in charge. , The Kingdom’s Ministry of Finance will soon send tax officials to centrally manage Egypt’s finances and taxation. In addition, although Amon Hotep is the Vizier of Upper Egypt, his office must be in Memphis...Tapirus, You must be clear about these things with Amon Hotep!"

"Yes, Your Majesty." Tapirus responded: "This is what they did during the reign of Pharaoh Tanib. Our kingdom is more powerful. He will be pleased to only make these requests to Amonhotep. Agreed."

As the founding monarch of Dionia, letting a vassal of Egypt gather the Egyptian high priest and Vizier at the same time, in fact, is tantamount to giving up the jurisdiction over Upper Egypt, although this is only temporary, it also makes Yitong The tough Daves was a bit unwilling. He emphasized his tone and said: "Although I have made a promise not to immigrate to Egypt, the assimilation and integration of Egypt is still the top priority of Asisters in your governance of Egypt. I hope you Can think of a good way!"

"I understand, Your Majesty." Assistus, who has rich experience in governing foreign races, replied confidently: "There is a feature in Egypt. After the chief of a town becomes a pharaoh, the people of this town will get a lot of promotion and promotion. Reuse, and many Egyptians believe that the reason why we Dionia was able to occupy Egypt, Naukratis played a big role in it, so we can naturally reuse a large amount of blood that is close to our blood, cultural, and more willing. The Naukratis who are close to us have accelerated the consolidation of our rule in Lower Egypt.

I have accepted the order of former Naukratis city lord Eurylocus as my assistant, and transferred several young Naukratis officials to Memphis as translators and writers. After confirming their ability and loyalty, Assigned to important positions in various cities and towns;

I decided to open up all the towns along the coast of Egypt and strengthen trade with the kingdom itself, so as to break the closed state of Egypt and allow the Egyptians to have more exchanges with us Dionians;

I hope to send all the children of the nobles of Lower Egypt to study in Turei, and I also want to establish multiple schools in Egypt, so that the kingdom can send enough teachers to teach, so that the next generation of Egyptians can understand the powerful and prosperous kingdom and recognize The culture of the kingdom gradually regards itself as a Dionian citizen and is proud of it..."

Daves listened carefully, thought for a while, and nodded in satisfaction, "Very well, write down all of your thoughts, and I will read them carefully. Asi, you will govern Egypt. I You can rest assured! But you should note that Naukratis is not only very helpful for us to govern Lower Egypt, but its strategic location is also very important to the kingdom! Once Egypt is unrest, as long as Naukratis is still Loyal to the kingdom, reinforcements from the kingdom can easily land on the western coast of Egypt and quickly quell the rebellion. Therefore, in the future, there must be a garrison of the kingdom in Naukratis!"

"I remember, Your Majesty." Assistus replied solemnly.

Daves glanced at the generals who were listening to sleep, and said loudly: "Karsidis, you know the Egyptian army better. Tell me, how effective are they?"

Karsidis was excited, UU Reading www.uukanshu.com hurriedly replied: "Your Majesty, the Egyptian army is not strong in combat effectiveness. Although their soldiers do not lack the courage to fight, most of their soldiers are not armed or heavy. There are not many infantry and cavalry. The only ones who are slightly better are archers, but their archers do not have as good offensive awareness and tactics as our light infantry. They usually hide behind the infantry shield wall and attack the enemy from a distance. This tactic is learned from the Persians. The tactics are relatively rigid. The only advantage may be to run fast..."

The generals burst into laughter.

"Where's their tank?" Daves' tone remained calm.

"The Egyptian tank is used to carry archers. It looks scary, but in fact it is far less powerful than the Gaul tank. On the contrary, because the target is too large, it is easy to be attacked by our light infantry."

After listening to Daves thoughtfully: "It seems that the Egyptian army will not help us in attacking Persia, but will become a burden..."

"Your Majesty, the Egyptians are not without a little help to us. They endure hardships and stand hard work, and are easy to obey. They are very suitable to serve as servants of the army." Calcidis made a suggestion.

"Since you led your army to Egypt, what has happened to the Persians in the north?" Daves asked again.

This question made the generals swept away their sleepiness and raised their spirits.

"I think it may be because the Persians did not expect that we would send troops to Egypt so soon. They lacked preparation, so they neither assembled the troops in time to threaten the Egyptian border, nor directly led the troops to invade Egypt... Until last month, I Leading the main force of the army to move to Pey Ramses, east of the Nile Delta, some of the troops even moved forward to the city of Daphnai, which is closest to the eastern border, before they attracted the attention of the Egyptians, and they increased their troops to Gaza City. "