"Miss... I saw Pompey when I was passing by the front hall just now!!" Lukia said.

"Oh? Pompey?? What is he here for??" Yulia is no stranger to Pompey. After all, in the era of the Big Three, the relationship between the three is far less tense than it is now... the result of mutual restraint and competition, That is, no one dares to act rashly.

At that time, Pompey had a good relationship with Caesar.

After all, when Sulla ruled Rome, Caesar had to flee abroad because he disobeyed Sulla's order asking him to divorce. At that time, Pompey, who was Sulla's general, once sheltered him...

At that time, the relationship between the two can be said to be very good.

But, why did it become like this, even later, Caesar defeated Pompey and let him die at the hands of the Egyptians...

No one can tell...

Perhaps the root of the curse is the distribution of power, or perhaps the root of the curse has been planted since Caesar slept with Pompey's wife? ? Who knows about such a thing? ?

Keke, pull away...

Let's pull back...

Hearing Yulia's question, the maid Lukia said cautiously: "I heard they were discussing your marriage, Miss..."

"My marriage??" Julia was taken aback when she heard this... But she was relieved soon... As the daughter of Caesar, she knew that she could not escape the fate of marriage... Said In the end... this is a political need... Since she enjoys all the conveniences her family has brought her, then she also has to make her own efforts for the prosperity of this family...

Therefore, Yulia didn't seem very surprised... She just asked lightly: "Which family has such a big face that it can actually entrust Pompey to come to the door..."

"It's Pompey..."

After the maid finished speaking, she carefully looked at her young lady...

"Pompeii?? I remember he has no heirs..." Yulia bowed her head and thought hard for a long time before confirming one thing... "Pompey's family has no heirs... Who is he proposing for?? "

"Miss, it is Pompey who wants to marry you..." Lukia said cautiously.

"Pangpei, are you going to marry me?" Yulia was dumbfounded on the spot...

Pompey, who was six years older than her father, actually wanted to marry her? ?

This is not a joke, is it? ?

"Are you sure you heard it right!??" Yulia asked in disbelief.

"Yes... I'm sure I heard it right!!" Lukia nodded affirmatively, and then said: "And, your father, Caesar, has already agreed..."

"No...I'm going to ask my father!!" Yulia said, standing up...about to walk outside...

She couldn't believe that her father actually agreed to this nonsense marriage... She, Yulia, a girl who was only fourteen years old this year, was going to marry an old man who was almost sixty years old... and Anything more ridiculous than this? ?

However... when she walked out of the garden quickly, she slowed down her pace...

As a child who grew up in this political family, Yulia is far more mature than other children of the same age...

She knew that if things were really like what her maid said...then her father must have some difficulties...

Therefore, she temporarily stopped her footsteps, and instead of going to the front hall to question her father immediately, she turned her head and returned to her room.

"Lukia...you go to the front hall and watch, and when Pompey leaves, come back and tell me!!"

"Okay miss..." The maid agreed and walked out...

Lukia sat in her room, thinking about the cause and effect of this incident...

It wasn't until evening that the maid Lukia came back and reported, "Miss... Pompey has left!!"

"Hmm!!" Yulia nodded, then stood up... and walked towards the front hall.

Soon...she had already arrived in the front hall, looked at her slightly drunk father, and asked, "Father, I heard that you are going to marry me to Pompey?"

"Yes, my daughter!!" Caesar slightly opened his eyes and said, "In Pompey's eyes, you are only worth one legion..."

Yulia thought about the meaning of her father's words. After a while, she straightened her neck, looked at her father, and asked, "Why??"

"Because...the balance has been broken..." Caesar sat up slightly, sighed and said, "Crassus is dead, and the power vacuum left by him needs to be filled, and Pompey and I are here Fight for these areas... It's just that my power is far less than that of Pompey... So, I have to do this..."

"What do I have to do?? For the sake of rights, sell your daughter??" Yulia asked loudly.

"Yulia!!!"

Hearing his daughter's questioning, Caesar couldn't help showing a trace of anger on his face... "If I don't agree to Pompey's conditions today, then—maybe in a few days, I will die at the hands of Pompey's legionnaires... ..."

"But you once went into exile because you refused to agree to divorce your mother...Now, you have sold my life's happiness for your own rights...I hate you...Father!!" Yulia said loudly, run outside...

Looking at the back of his daughter going away, and the heart-piercing words... Caesar couldn't help showing a trace of guilt... "Forgive me, Yulia... Crassus died so suddenly, I was a little prepared None...I need time now...baby...time..."

Having said this, Caesar closed his eyes... and lay down on his chair...

He also feels tired...

That's right, he agreed to Pompey's proposal to try Luces in the Senate, in order to be kind to Luces at a critical moment, and then take Luces for his own use... However, he didn't expect Pompey also saw through his thoughts...

Actually went to the house in person and forced him...

And in order to fear that he would go back on his word, he even made a marriage contract with his daughter...

This way of blocking both ends made all his calculations come to nothing...

but……

Maybe there is no other way...

Thinking of this, Caesar ordered his servants to bring over the map of Rome...

He carefully studied the positions of the various provinces marked on the Roman map... After a while, he clenched his fist... "Just do it!!"

As he spoke, Caesar asked his servant to bring a piece of paper, wrote something on it, and ordered him to deliver it to his daughter, Yulia...

Ask, why didn't Caesar send it himself? ?

Because—he knew that his daughter would never see him at this time... No way, who told him to betray his daughter? ?

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