"Well, this room is too hot. Oops, is the air conditioning system broken?"
Wiping the sweat that kept pouring out of his forehead with a white handkerchief embroidered with golden roses, the fat man complained as he took the air conditioner remote control and kept turning down the numbers on it.
There is probably only one such obese person in Chaldea.
Caesar.
The legendary military strategist.
This man doesn’t know what he went through to become this virtuous.
Pamper yourself? Or give up on yourself?
According to legend, Caesar was a romantic and handsome man. Countless statues and portraits say so. Why is it that Caesar of Chaldea is a fat man?
When asked about Caesar, he laughed and defended himself: He deliberately gained weight in order to make everyone pay more attention to his military talents instead of his beauty.
But judging from his smiling face, it seems that it is all nonsense. It must have taken thirty seconds to come up with it.
He adjusted the air conditioner and confirmed that there was cold air blowing down from the ceiling. Then he put down the remote control in his hand and secretly observed the other people at the same table.
For the servants, the temperature did not have such a big impact. What really made Caesar uncomfortable was sitting with two other people.
One is the legendary victorious emperor [Napoleon Bonaparte], who was born much later than him in history, but his popularity is not inferior to his own. Oh, no, this spiritual base in Chaldea
, he should be called [Napoleon Bouwanaba].
It was the fusion of the immature young Napoleon and the future powerful emperor Napoleon who met in France and Chaldea, that is, the [Simultaneous Servant]. It seems that if certain conditions are met, Napoleon's true form can be summoned, but
This condition is not clear yet.
The presence of this military strategist made Caesar couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief and did not dare to relax too much.
Another one...
"Well, that's really awesome, Napoleon. Well, at times like this, let's recruit troops from the local area."
The red-haired boy held his chin with one hand, frowned, and stared at the chessboard for a long time before finally making the above remarks. While speaking, he picked up a black chess piece from the chess piece next to him.
The chess pieces are placed on the chessboard.
The person playing chess with Napoleon was another military strategist, Alexander.
It was this gentleman who made Caesar uneasy.
Although the one who stays in Chaldea now is only Lord Iskandar in his childhood state, but this is also Iskandar!
Caesar's former target, the highest strategist in Caesar's heart, was now standing in front of him. How could he remain calm?
He never told anyone else that Caesar once had a woman he loved deeply. Fortunately, that lady was not a weak woman who only knew how to depend on men, but a strong enough woman to compete with him.
The two dreamed together to build a [Roman-Egyptian Empire], just like the conquering king, creating a huge empire with a huge territory.
Although Caesar died in the end by assassination, it is not difficult to see his respect for Iscandar (Alexander) from the fragments of these dreams.
I was really flattered to be able to sit with him today. This was also the main reason why he felt uneasy.
He came a little late, and as soon as he entered the door, he saw two people playing chess. Caesar was smart enough not to disturb them, but just watching, he couldn't restrain his enthusiasm, so he could only move here and touch there, like a
Just like a child.
Seeing Alexander returning the killed chess pieces to the chessboard like a cheat, Napoleon smiled slightly and said: "In that case, after spending one round, it will be my turn."
As he spoke, he laid down the chess piece that Alexander had just put on it, together with the surrounding chess pieces.
"what are you doing?"
Alexander said anxiously.
"My knights are about to attack."
"How can there be any reason for the knight to attack so many times?"
"Tsk, tsk, tsk, you don't understand, this is my French dragoon!"
Here is a brief explanation. Dragoons are a military unit that really existed in history, but they are not cavalry riding dragons as everyone understands, but cavalry equipped with muskets. It seems that in that era, dragon was the synonym for muskets.
one.
"But, then you only have one knight left!"
"There is nothing impossible in my dictionary Napoleon!"
"Then change a dictionary! In short, this kind of play is too shameless, so I reject it."
Alexander gave up and took action directly, stopping Napoleon from laughing as he continued to knock his chess pieces over.
These two people are both famous military strategists in history. However, they both came to Chaldea as young people, and they did things like children.
There was a fuss for a while, and it ended with the two of them overturning the entire chessboard.
The military thinking of these two people can also be seen here.
Alexander had an active mind. Although everyone said that chess exercises thinking, it is inappropriate to compare chess to the battlefield. As Alexander just said, it is also a normal method to mobilize troops in conquered areas.
Most people would accuse Alexander of cheating when encountering such a situation, but Napoleon was different. He was not the kind of person to follow the rules. When he saw Alexander like this, he took advantage of his tactics and added modern settings to himself.
They are really good friends.
After the game ended, the three military strategists formally greeted each other and sat down.
"I said, don't get too excited."
Jeanne reminded them in a low voice.
Yes, the location of the three of them is the newly opened [Saints Association], or [Prayer Hall].
At first, Alexander just came in out of curiosity and didn't really want to pray or anything. But then Napoleon really came to meet Joan of Arc, who was also a French hero.
As soon as they saw Alexander coming, the two of them talked about strategy in three to five sentences, and then they directly spread out the chessboard and started fighting.
Where did the chessboard come from? I asked Napoleon, and it seemed that it was given to her by Chaldea’s employee Miss Jamyer. It was a chess set that came with its own foldable chessboard and could be carried around. Napoleon carried it with him wherever he went.
(It’s Miss Jamyere again.)
Joan of Arc thought of that mature and steady lady again. Her temperament was the most unique in Chaldea. It seemed that because Miss James Jamyer herself was French, she was particularly interested in these French servants.
(I’ll find a chance to thank her someday.)
Joan of Arc thought so, and her eyes returned to the table where the three military strategists were sitting together. No one was praying, but they were sitting together playing chess. Now that chess is over, should they leave?
However, if you look closely...
These three people seem to have no intention of leaving at all?!