Mediterranean Hegemon of Ancient Greece Chapter 294: Student Apox


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"Thank you teacher, you have made us full of confidence in the Kingdom!" a student said loudly and convincingly.

Almost all the students applauded vigorously and thanked Ansitanos for his wonderful answers.

Some people even shouted: "Teacher, you should tell all the students in the college about your analysis."

"Don't you still have you!" Ansitanos smiled and encouraged the students to promote his views.

A voice suddenly sounded from the student group: "Teacher Ansitanos, according to the analysis method you just mentioned, is Thebes also becoming a youth? Is it possible to defeat Sparta and become a Greek? The new local hegemon?"

Not only Ansitanos, but other students were surprised to follow the prestige, speaking of a teenager who seemed to be under thirteen years old.

Ansitanos was more surprised than the other students, because he hadn’t really considered the question raised by the other party, so he asked with interest: “Apox, why do you think so ?"

"Teacher." Apox stood up, bowed and bowed, greeted everyone's curious gaze, and replied earnestly: "I read some information about the war that is going on in China and Greece. After the Bez drove away the Spartans and gained independence, they established a new democratic government, which not only mobilized all the people of Thebes, but also attracted the citizens of the surrounding small city-states. They united to form a new democratic government. A large number of troops, fighting very bravely, actually resisted the attack of the Spartan army.

The new government of Thebes has spare capacity to send troops to help other city-states in the Piotja region, drive away the garrison of Sparta, and help them gain independence, such as Tespiah. And the city-states that get help will naturally have closer ties with Thebes...

It has been more than half a year since the outbreak of the war. Not only did the Spartans fail to re-occupy Thebes, they also made the Thebes more active. They led the local people with the Spartans in various places in Piorcia. Experts fight, and they are not at a disadvantage... This situation is not exactly like what you said just now, the new government of Thebes is united and enterprising, and the people of Thebes are full of vitality and daring to fight, as if they are growing up. The current performance of the Greek overlord Sparta is slow and awkward, and lacks the spirit of the past, more like a middle-aged and elderly... Teacher Ansitanos, do you think my analysis is correct? "

The students were very surprised. They couldn't believe that such a clear and insightful analysis came from a teenager.

Ansitanos knew that King Davos had a very clever child who performed very well in the Turíy School adjacent to Dionian College, but he did not expect that he would say that he was so capable. Seeing words, the eyes of the young man became brighter.

"For Thebes, I really haven't thought about it seriously." Ansitanos replied very calmly: "Your analysis has given me a lot of inspiration. It seems that I will really have a good understanding of Thebes in the future. Si, this will certainly be of great help to the kingdom’s handling of Greek affairs in the future. However, according to the situation you just described, although Thebes has shown signs of rising, it has just gained independence and has not yet fully integrated. The strength of the Oxia region does not yet have the power to become a youth. What's more, it is now being fiercely attacked by the Spartans, and it is likely to die halfway... Of course, if it can survive this war safely, it may have Time becomes a terrible force."

Speaking of this, Ansitanos looked up at the sky again, and then said to the students: "Today's class will end here, and we will continue to class two days later. Finally, let us thank classmates Apox, Thanks to him for lending me a lot of information about Egypt. You can only hear the more detailed Egyptian history that I teach today."

As a student in the advanced class of Turiyi School, Apox does not actually have the right to attend classes at Dionia College. It is precisely because Ansitanos borrowed these materials that he took the opportunity to propose The request to attend the class was granted by Ansitanos.

The students all expressed their gratitude to Apox, and did not underestimate him because he was just a teenager.

And Apox, like an adult, did not humble or humble one by one.

Ansitanos looked at it, admiring it even more.

After class, the students dispersed, Ansitanos stopped Apox, and asked in a pleasant tone: "After graduating from Turri School, which college are you going to study?"

Every year, schools in the cities of Dionia will report outstanding graduates of the school to Dionian College. The top head of Dionian College, King Daves and his subordinates The dean and vice dean of the college will initially select the outstanding students who will enter the colleges of Dionian Academy for further study based on the students’ grades and performance and their wishes, and then notify them to conduct written examinations and interviews, so they can enter the academy. The students who study are the best talents in the kingdom.

Ansitanos knew about Apox and knew that even without relying on his father's help, this smart boy could easily enter the school.

The clever Apox understood the intention of Ansitanos's question and became a little hesitant: "I like history, but I also like mathematics."

Ansitanos, who was indifferent by nature, felt a little headache when he heard it: Mentotik Els, as the dean of the School of Mathematics, is ten times more shrewd than Matikeris, who only knows to do research, and Apox is so good. It's your majesty's parent and child again. I'm afraid this guy has been eyeing him a long time ago. If he is not sad, it will be difficult to compete with him!

He looked at Apox, who was young but smart and steady, and he really liked it and couldn't bear to give up. He couldn't help but said: "If this is the case, you can go to the Academy of Arts and Mathematics at the same time." /

"Is this okay?" Apox was surprised.

"As long as you can guarantee to perform well in these two fields, why not! Like the famous scholar Pythagoras of Tarantum before, he not only founded the famous school of mathematics, but also in philosophy, Music, fine arts, etc. have a lot of original ideas. And scholars like him who are proficient in many fields are not uncommon in Mediterranean countries, I believe you can do it too!..." Ancitanos encouraged and encouraged him. .

"Teacher, I'll go back and think about it." Apox was a little tempted.

"You are welcome to listen to the class two days later." Ansitanos emphasized finally.

Apox left the school and didn't go back to school again, because it was past school time, so he walked straight south.

There is a large area of ​​tidal flats between the south of the school and the Klaty River. It was transformed into multiple courts by the Turiyi Town Hall a few years ago, mainly for the children of Turiyi School to exercise and become children. Our favorite place to go after school.

When Apox arrived, the various courts were already occupied by students, and the entire area was enveloped by loud voices and cheers.

Watching the other children running happily on the field, Apox's blood began to boil, and he speeded up his pace and walked towards the middle of the field.

"Briantes, pass the ball quickly! Pass it to me!" An unusually high-pitched female voice passed through the noisy sound and into the ears, and Apox smiled: They really are here.

On the field, a boy with white lining, not tall, but physique, knocked off his opponent, grabbed the football, and then passed to the frontcourt with a big foot.

A girl in white clothes in the front court was slender and half a head taller than the opponent's defender. She steadily stopped the ball, quickly turned and wiped the defender who had been snatched, and then dunked another defender. Before the goalkeeper pounces, easily hit the ball into the goal.

The girl shouted and screamed excitedly, and her teammates all came up to applaud her.

Because girls tend to develop earlier than boys, at this age, girls are not too inferior to boys in strength and speed, and often have an advantage in height. In the relatively open social atmosphere of the Kingdom of Dionia, especially in schools, it is not uncommon for boys and girls to participate in sports together, and it is often the children of high-ranking officials who take the lead. Naturally, someone will follow suit, such as Princess Dionia. Eunice. However, a sport like rugby that fights fierce, frequent physical contact, and cuddling will not see girls participating in the game, while football is often seen.

After celebrating the goal, the tall girl turned to look outside the field, waved to Apox in dissatisfaction and shouted, "Apox, you're late again!"

"Second brother, come on!" Briantes also yelled.

"What are you going on!" The tall girl stared with apricot eyes: "Now the field is full, so let's go down for you?!"

Briantes stopped talking immediately.

"It's okay, second sister, I can be a substitute." Apox said with a smile.

Eunice's face calmed down, and she nodded and said: "You will be a substitute for a while, and then you will be replaced later. We have to rely on you for our defense. But don't be idle on the sidelines, and help me to accompany Penny first. Liya."

"Nelia?" Apox is familiar with the girls Eunice has made friends with, but the name is obviously unfamiliar.

"She is a student who has just transferred to our class." Eunice has walked to the sidelines and said softly: "Her father is Mirtias. I see her look depressed all day, so I force her here. Come, she loves reading like you. Go ahead and help me enlighten her."

Eunice pointed in a direction and pushed Apox with her other hand.

Apox saw the girl sitting in the corner of the court, and involuntarily accelerated his pace and walked towards her, because he was thinking: Mirtias, the leader of the Kingdom’s 4th Fleet, died in the battle not long ago. In Sicily, the people of Turíy talked a lot about his death. Many people think that it was his negligence that caused the Sicilian fleet to suffer heavy losses. In such a bad public opinion environment, his family might be very uncomfortable. .


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