The Romans were somewhat surprised at the Parthians' courage.

Because when the Romans saw the Parthians, they rushed straight to the twelve forts without risking their lives.

The Roman general Ostavius ​​stood on the city wall holding a dagger and shouted loudly: "Everyone, cheer up, and the archers are ready. Don't let the Parthians get close to our city wall."

The Parthians rushed straight to the twelve forts at high speed. The fastest cavalry quickly encountered the baptism of bows and arrows from the Roman soldiers.

Looking at the masses of Parthian cavalry, they fell on the charging road.

Nejagu immediately frowned and said loudly: "These damn Romans dare to resist when faced with our cavalry charge. Could it be that in the eyes of these damn Romans, our soldiers are not as good as Chinese soldiers?" Deterrence?

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The Romans may not know it, but Nejagu understands that the Parthian cavalry was trained by the Chinese army.

In Nejagu's view, even if the Parthian cavalry is not as good as the Chinese army, it is still similar.

"Send the order to attack one of the fortresses and use all the siege equipment. As long as we can capture one of the fortresses, the remaining eleven fortresses will be useless."

Tens of thousands of Parthian cavalry adjusted the direction of their attack and rushed straight to the middle fortress madly.

A bloody and tragic collision began.

In addition to the battles between the Parthians and the Romans, the Eastern Romans, Kushans and Egyptians also fought against the Romans one after another.

The Eastern Romans and the Kushans fought evenly with the Roman soldiers who intercepted them.

The Egyptians and Phoenicians were on the sea, completely at a disadvantage.

The Phoenician fleet was attacked by the Roman fleet with all its strength.

Most of the twenty warships that were originally captured sank after only half a day of fighting.

Of course, while the Phoenicians suffered huge losses, many Roman warships also sank.

In short, the naval battle that broke out between the two sides was a complete lose-lose situation.

The Phoenicians and Egyptians lost the chance to successfully land on Rome, and Roman power in the Mediterranean was basically completely eliminated.

With the Romans' existing financial resources, it would be extremely difficult for the Romans to rebuild a powerful navy.

The time is half a month later.

After suffering huge casualties, the Parthian cavalry finally captured one of the twelve forts.

However, after conquering the twelve forts, the Parthian cavalry discovered that the twelve forts had figured it out. But it can also be blocked.

In short, after the Parthian cavalry occupied one of the forts, they were unable to capture the other two connected forts.

By this time, a difficult problem was posed in front of An Xi again.

The Parthians could either choose to take down the other eleven forts, consuming a lot of time and paying huge casualties.

Or choose to advance without hesitation until you finally reach the city of Rome.

But choosing the latter would mean that the Parthians' escape route would be cut off.

The next step for the Parthians was completely a last-ditch battle.

Nejagu only hesitated slightly before choosing the latter.

After all, the main purpose of Nejagu's appearance here with the Parthian cavalry was to be the first to enter the city of Rome.

Under the control of desire, Nejagu led his troops to advance triumphantly.

But after walking more than a hundred miles, Nejagu discovered another problem.

The Romans built a large number of forts to block the way of the Parthians.

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