Constantine's Plan is revealed
The train pulled into central station, and Constantine, and Srato leapt off the train, and hurried down platform 9, towards the bus terminal. It was rush hour, so they knew the slightest delay would get them demoted. They reached the terminal, but too late, the bus pulled off. “Now what are we going to do? We’ll be late,” yelled Srato, “You shouldn’t of finished that ham, Constantine!”
“No need to panic, boys,” said a voice from behind them, “I will give you a lift!” The two men turned, and saw an aging officer, wearing the rank of Marshal. Constantine knew exactly who he was. “Marshal Antonius! What a surprise! Shouldn’t you be in Byzantine?”
“No, Major Constantine, I was relieved of my command, as our great Consul Cicero ordered General Cracus to supress the rebellion there. Cracus has always been his favorite! And now I hear rumors that Caesar is back, and Cicero has gained dictatorial powers…”
“Wait a minute,” said Srato, impatiently, did you just say Caesar's back?”
“It’s only a rumor” replied Constantine, as the two of them got into the back of the Marshal car.
“Most rumors have some basis in fact,” replied Antonius to this remark, following the two junior officers into the Car, “Imperial Palace please!”
“How do you mean some basis in fact?” replied Constantine, anxiously.
“For example, a few years ago I overheard a conversation between Cassius and Cicero about the assassination of Caesar. It seems his body was never recovered”
“What?” replied Srato
“No, nether was the body of his loyal guard, Captain Marius. Intelligence indicated that Marius resurfaced in Germany, and was recruiting troops in the name of Caesar. He disappeared from there about a month ago”
“And you suspect that he has something to do with the uprising at Anyang?” asked Constantine
“Most properly, yes.”
“And what of the other rumor, that Cicero has claimed dictatorial powers?” said Srato, as the car pulled up to the curb. The door opened, as a voice said, “It’s not a rumor, it’s a fact”
“General Chrisius Maximus! What a surprise to see you here! Come in, come in!” said Antonius, gleefully, adding, “how do you know its not a rumor, Chrisius?”
“As I was there when he massacred the Senators”
“What!” all three said in unison, as the car continued on its journey.
“Cicero is getting out of control!” said Constantine, at the top of his voice.
“Yes, Major, but what are we going to do about it?” replied General Maximus.
“Me and Srato here were planning to assassinate him”
“Are you sure that’s a good idea, especially at a time like this?” said Chrisius anxiously
“What’s wrong now?” said Antonius
“What else, this is why the meeting was called, to talk about what we can do against the Traitor, Scipio”
“Scipio turned traitor? Cassius must have rolled over in his grave!” said Antonius, in amazement, I have never met a more loyal man to Rome than Scipio”
“Even though he killed Marshal Brutus at the battle of Lyon?” said Chrisius
“Well, apart from that!” said Antonius, flustered at the rebuke.
“Look, don’t you see it? He has created this Scipio problem as an excuse to gain power! We must destroy him!” yelled Constantine at the top of his voice.
“And who is going to replace him?” said Antonius. Constantine thought about this for a minute, and replied, “I will” The car stopped at the Republican Guard HQ, and the door opened. “We will discuss this later, Constantine, but do not proceed intill we know we have the majority of commanders behind you,” said Antonius, and adding, “I am sorry about your fathers passing”
The train pulled into central station, and Constantine, and Srato leapt off the train, and hurried down platform 9, towards the bus terminal. It was rush hour, so they knew the slightest delay would get them demoted. They reached the terminal, but too late, the bus pulled off. “Now what are we going to do? We’ll be late,” yelled Srato, “You shouldn’t of finished that ham, Constantine!”
“No need to panic, boys,” said a voice from behind them, “I will give you a lift!” The two men turned, and saw an aging officer, wearing the rank of Marshal. Constantine knew exactly who he was. “Marshal Antonius! What a surprise! Shouldn’t you be in Byzantine?”
“No, Major Constantine, I was relieved of my command, as our great Consul Cicero ordered General Cracus to supress the rebellion there. Cracus has always been his favorite! And now I hear rumors that Caesar is back, and Cicero has gained dictatorial powers…”
“Wait a minute,” said Srato, impatiently, did you just say Caesar's back?”
“It’s only a rumor” replied Constantine, as the two of them got into the back of the Marshal car.
“Most rumors have some basis in fact,” replied Antonius to this remark, following the two junior officers into the Car, “Imperial Palace please!”
“How do you mean some basis in fact?” replied Constantine, anxiously.
“For example, a few years ago I overheard a conversation between Cassius and Cicero about the assassination of Caesar. It seems his body was never recovered”
“What?” replied Srato
“No, nether was the body of his loyal guard, Captain Marius. Intelligence indicated that Marius resurfaced in Germany, and was recruiting troops in the name of Caesar. He disappeared from there about a month ago”
“And you suspect that he has something to do with the uprising at Anyang?” asked Constantine
“Most properly, yes.”
“And what of the other rumor, that Cicero has claimed dictatorial powers?” said Srato, as the car pulled up to the curb. The door opened, as a voice said, “It’s not a rumor, it’s a fact”
“General Chrisius Maximus! What a surprise to see you here! Come in, come in!” said Antonius, gleefully, adding, “how do you know its not a rumor, Chrisius?”
“As I was there when he massacred the Senators”
“What!” all three said in unison, as the car continued on its journey.
“Cicero is getting out of control!” said Constantine, at the top of his voice.
“Yes, Major, but what are we going to do about it?” replied General Maximus.
“Me and Srato here were planning to assassinate him”
“Are you sure that’s a good idea, especially at a time like this?” said Chrisius anxiously
“What’s wrong now?” said Antonius
“What else, this is why the meeting was called, to talk about what we can do against the Traitor, Scipio”
“Scipio turned traitor? Cassius must have rolled over in his grave!” said Antonius, in amazement, I have never met a more loyal man to Rome than Scipio”
“Even though he killed Marshal Brutus at the battle of Lyon?” said Chrisius
“Well, apart from that!” said Antonius, flustered at the rebuke.
“Look, don’t you see it? He has created this Scipio problem as an excuse to gain power! We must destroy him!” yelled Constantine at the top of his voice.
“And who is going to replace him?” said Antonius. Constantine thought about this for a minute, and replied, “I will” The car stopped at the Republican Guard HQ, and the door opened. “We will discuss this later, Constantine, but do not proceed intill we know we have the majority of commanders behind you,” said Antonius, and adding, “I am sorry about your fathers passing”
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