Panic Spreads, the Alliance Forms
The Rumors had spread fast. For the fall of such an important city, the Eastern Capital of the Republic, could not be kept secret for long. Rumors also told of the Ghost of Caesar haunting the Republican troops, who fled. Yes, the city had fallen without a fight. Dictator Cicero had not been seen in public since his Television Address four weeks ago, and few people failed to see that the Republic was in its death throws. The talk between the high society told of an exodus of scientists, generals and government officials flee to the New Rome Colonies. With the news that their government was abandoning them, the cities still under Republican Control fell into disorder. Actum, Lutera, Veii, Rome, Pompeii and Hispalis were the only cities left under republican control. The garrisons from the other cities had been withdrawn to defend the Central Republic. People were panicking, fleeing the cities to the ports at Veii and Pompeii, with the hope of finding a boat, any boat to take them to the New Rome Colonies.
However, some people were ignorant of the panic, for they were too young. Lucida and Portia were brother and sister. They knew something was up, it had to be. Even before their imprisonment, the city streets were not this busy, full of Automobiles, loaded with luggage, people throwing what they could into trolleys and wheeling them away. But Lucida and Portia had no possessions. They had just escaped their fowl imprisonment. They had been there for five weeks, ever since their ruthless Grandfather threw them into this workhouse. From that moment, they planned their escape. They would catch a boat to a place where their parents use to take them for their family holidays, that is, before they died. It was called New Rome, and there they would start a new life, away from their oppressive Grandfather. They walked down the Via Actum, towards the Central Railroad Station. There, they would use the 40 drachmas they had begged to get a railroad ticket to Veii, to their new life. Standing on the edge of the great railroad station, Lucida remembered his parents, Caius and Portia Cassius, who, he remembered were murdered by his Grandfather, Cicero. He would get his revenge someday, and it would be sweet.
Never before in the worlds history had so many chiefs of state were gathered together in one room, but there, Zhang saw, were the heads of state of five different nation states. If an assassin wanted to throw the world into chaos, he would only have to bomb this place. That, thought Zhang, is why Emperor Mao sent him, while feigning illness. He could name the heads of state so easily, Catharine, Bismarck, Cleopatra, Tokoawa St Joan of Arc, and her Chancellor, the aging Joffre. They were all talking amongst themselves, yet stopped when Zhang entered the room. “Who are you, and what are you doing here?” asked Joffre
“I,” said Zhang, “am Ambassador Zhang Lu, representative of the almighty Chinese Empire, in place of Emperor Mao, who is currently fighting off a bad case of the flu.”
“Very well, ambassador, you may take your seat” Joffre replied. It was obvious to Zhang that he would be the Chairman of this meeting. He sat down between Catharine and Bismarck, and looked at the document before him. Joffre stood up, and surveyed the room. However, before he could speak, Catharine stood up and asked, “Why did you call this meeting Chancellor Joffre?”
“Why, my dear, isn’t it obvious from what is going on over the border? This is about the situation in Rome,” replied Joffre.
“What situation?” this time it was Tokoawa, the Japanese Shogun.
Bismarck turned to him and asked, “Where have you been, my friend? They are in the midst of a civil war, and have been for five weeks.”
“Explain.”
“Forces loyal to the recently deceased Consul, Cassius, led by General Scipio, hero of the battle of Tours, are attacking the Republic from the West, while forces lead by the former Emperor Caesar are attacking from the East. The Republican Forces are sandwiched between these two forces, and are not likely to survive much longer. Why I have called this meeting, is to form an alliance to help protect all of our nations from the victorious side in the civil war.”
“Come on, Joffre,” said Bismarck, “Tell us why you really want this alliance.”
“Very well, then, to attack the warring parties and seize the empire for ourselves”
This statement shocked many of the heads of state in the room. Zhang was the first to speak, “But Rome has done no harm to us. Why should we attack?”
“Because Rome is weak, divided, and rich. We will naturally divide the spoils. I place in front of you, my dear friends, the treaty documents. You have the power to sign for Mao, do you not, Zhang?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Well then, from now on, the Cycenne Alliance is a reality!”
The Rumors had spread fast. For the fall of such an important city, the Eastern Capital of the Republic, could not be kept secret for long. Rumors also told of the Ghost of Caesar haunting the Republican troops, who fled. Yes, the city had fallen without a fight. Dictator Cicero had not been seen in public since his Television Address four weeks ago, and few people failed to see that the Republic was in its death throws. The talk between the high society told of an exodus of scientists, generals and government officials flee to the New Rome Colonies. With the news that their government was abandoning them, the cities still under Republican Control fell into disorder. Actum, Lutera, Veii, Rome, Pompeii and Hispalis were the only cities left under republican control. The garrisons from the other cities had been withdrawn to defend the Central Republic. People were panicking, fleeing the cities to the ports at Veii and Pompeii, with the hope of finding a boat, any boat to take them to the New Rome Colonies.
However, some people were ignorant of the panic, for they were too young. Lucida and Portia were brother and sister. They knew something was up, it had to be. Even before their imprisonment, the city streets were not this busy, full of Automobiles, loaded with luggage, people throwing what they could into trolleys and wheeling them away. But Lucida and Portia had no possessions. They had just escaped their fowl imprisonment. They had been there for five weeks, ever since their ruthless Grandfather threw them into this workhouse. From that moment, they planned their escape. They would catch a boat to a place where their parents use to take them for their family holidays, that is, before they died. It was called New Rome, and there they would start a new life, away from their oppressive Grandfather. They walked down the Via Actum, towards the Central Railroad Station. There, they would use the 40 drachmas they had begged to get a railroad ticket to Veii, to their new life. Standing on the edge of the great railroad station, Lucida remembered his parents, Caius and Portia Cassius, who, he remembered were murdered by his Grandfather, Cicero. He would get his revenge someday, and it would be sweet.
Never before in the worlds history had so many chiefs of state were gathered together in one room, but there, Zhang saw, were the heads of state of five different nation states. If an assassin wanted to throw the world into chaos, he would only have to bomb this place. That, thought Zhang, is why Emperor Mao sent him, while feigning illness. He could name the heads of state so easily, Catharine, Bismarck, Cleopatra, Tokoawa St Joan of Arc, and her Chancellor, the aging Joffre. They were all talking amongst themselves, yet stopped when Zhang entered the room. “Who are you, and what are you doing here?” asked Joffre
“I,” said Zhang, “am Ambassador Zhang Lu, representative of the almighty Chinese Empire, in place of Emperor Mao, who is currently fighting off a bad case of the flu.”
“Very well, ambassador, you may take your seat” Joffre replied. It was obvious to Zhang that he would be the Chairman of this meeting. He sat down between Catharine and Bismarck, and looked at the document before him. Joffre stood up, and surveyed the room. However, before he could speak, Catharine stood up and asked, “Why did you call this meeting Chancellor Joffre?”
“Why, my dear, isn’t it obvious from what is going on over the border? This is about the situation in Rome,” replied Joffre.
“What situation?” this time it was Tokoawa, the Japanese Shogun.
Bismarck turned to him and asked, “Where have you been, my friend? They are in the midst of a civil war, and have been for five weeks.”
“Explain.”
“Forces loyal to the recently deceased Consul, Cassius, led by General Scipio, hero of the battle of Tours, are attacking the Republic from the West, while forces lead by the former Emperor Caesar are attacking from the East. The Republican Forces are sandwiched between these two forces, and are not likely to survive much longer. Why I have called this meeting, is to form an alliance to help protect all of our nations from the victorious side in the civil war.”
“Come on, Joffre,” said Bismarck, “Tell us why you really want this alliance.”
“Very well, then, to attack the warring parties and seize the empire for ourselves”
This statement shocked many of the heads of state in the room. Zhang was the first to speak, “But Rome has done no harm to us. Why should we attack?”
“Because Rome is weak, divided, and rich. We will naturally divide the spoils. I place in front of you, my dear friends, the treaty documents. You have the power to sign for Mao, do you not, Zhang?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Well then, from now on, the Cycenne Alliance is a reality!”
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