Little Agrippina, who was waiting anxiously at home, did not receive the ideal good news, but was knocked open by an angry Messalina and heavily armed Roman soldiers.

"You bitch." The angry Roman queen had lost her usual delicate beauty, her hair was scattered like Andromache in flight.The first time she saw little Agrippina, she slapped him to the ground, then frantically tore her hair and clothes, wishing she could bite her into pieces and said, "I swear, if my little house David If there is something wrong with Ya, you will definitely go to see Pluto in the most terrible way."

"Messelina." Marcus Barbatus, who arrived immediately, stopped his daughter's shrewd behavior and ordered the queen's maid to separate the two.

"Honorable Ms. Julia Vipsania Agrippina, in the name of His Majesty the Emperor, you are arrested for the dangerous murder of Octavia of the Claudius family and Nero of the Domitius family. Arrest." Marcus Barbatus' complexion was not much better than that of Messalina, but he was still able to restrain his anger: "The Valerius family and the Claudius family will file a death penalty lawsuit against you , Of course, as a descendant of Augustus and a member of Matrona, you have the right to find a defense lawyer for yourself."

"It's just a joke." Little Agrippina felt that Marcus Barbatus deliberately mentioned that she was a descendant of Augustus in order to remind everyone present that this woman had tarnished the great Founders.So he said angrily: "Juno, what mother would kill her own child? Besides, I have no grievances with Octavia of the Claudius family, so why should I harm her?"

"You glib guy like a gorgon, you spit out venom and insults to Minerva." The crying Messalina said angrily: "Stop talking nonsense with her, let her suffer Now! If she is allowed to mention the great Juno, it will be an insult to Juno."

"If my existence is a stain on Juno, then the Roman queen who won the gold coin for Venus is no better than me." Little Agrippina is very good at arousing Messalina's anger, saying What she said was even more bitchy: "A widow can't put dozens of green hats on her husband, let alone go down to prostitutes in a low voice to ask her husband's whereabouts."

"You bitch." Upon hearing this, Messalina angrily wanted to push aside the maid to fight with little Agrippina, which made Marcus Barbatus angry: "You shut up."

Even though Messalina is already the queen of Rome, she still has a natural fear of her father.

Little Agrippina raised her chin towards Marcus Barbatus, as if this could maintain her dignity.

"Honorable lady, in view of the statements of some eyewitnesses, please wait a few days in a safe place while we collect the evidence." Marcus Barbatus is much more sophisticated than his simple-minded daughter, directly Da Snake Qicun said: "Actually, before His Majesty the Emperor allowed us to arrest you, Cripvia, the niece of your second husband Gaius Cripps, reported to the Roman court that you committed crimes in order to take away her uncle's property. poisoned him, and therefore Berius, Cripvia's husband, is going to charge you with murder."

If it weren't for the shelf next to it as an ornament, little Agrippina would almost collapse on the ground.The death of her second husband caused a lot of controversy, but because of Caligula's favoritism and the good reputations of Germanicus and Agrippina the Great, the little Agrippina escaped a storm. He even inherited two-thirds of his deceased husband's property.

But now...

Little Agrippina can't imagine what will happen to her after the lawsuit fails.

And when this descendant of Augustus was extremely desperate, Nero, who had just left the tiger's mouth and entered the wolf's den, was taken home by Claudius, in front of his uncle... ....

Doing things that are not allowed to happen in Jinjiang (I have no way to deal with being shielded to such an extent)

Nero was finally kicked away by Claudius of FANBAIYAN.

He staggered up from the gorgeous carpet, aimed at Claudius KOUTUCHUMANZUIDEBAIZHUO who was fainting, and then picked up the silver flagon next to him and wanted to smash it on Claudius' head, but he was about to When he succeeded, he was grabbed by the wrist by a man with scars all over his face.

"If you dare to blow my father's head, you will be hung on the city wall tomorrow." Octavia, who did not know when she arrived, watched her assassin push Nero onto the reclining chair beside him, He squatted down looking at a pair of unwilling cornflower eyes, then stretched out his index finger and stroked Nero's chin: "Have you seen the way the Romans executed those heretics?"

"Beheading is a mercy bestowed upon nobles."

"But those heretics don't have such a good life. They will be crucified on the cross, exposed to the sun and eaten by eagles, dying slowly and painfully, and finally dried into road signs warning the captives."

"Like Prometheus."

"Human beings are not Prometheus." Nero said hoarsely, and his roommate Davia said nose to nose: "The so-called myths are nothing but things that the rulers fabricated in order to exonerate themselves."

"If it's just to scare me, you don't have to go to such trouble."

When Nero said this, he seemed to have lost all his strength, and he gave up resisting and said, "I want to kill my mother more than your father."

The killer who restrained Nero gestured to Octavia to wipe his neck. The latter shook his head, motioned for him to release Nero, and then found a clean cloth towel beside Nero: "Since you are sober, Yes, then clean yourself up and wipe my father's face. You don't want His Majesty the Emperor to wake up, see his own dirty face in the mirror, and whip you angrily!"

When Octavia said this, her eyes swept across Nero's body intentionally.

Only then did the latter realize that he was still completely naked, so he hurriedly put on Tunica on the ground, and ended up accidentally tying a knot.

"Let's go!" Octavia left with her assassins, and before going out, she gave a small bag of sest to the imperial guards who let them go as a thank you.

Nero wanted to say thank you to Octavia who stopped him from doing something stupid, but he didn't catch up with the other party leaving in a hurry.

"Master, why didn't you execute him just now?" The assassin who escorted Octavia back home was very puzzled: "You will not let him go on purpose because of sympathy!"

Who will believe this?Even the Drausus father and son who served Octavia last did not believe it.

"Eat food slowly, and do things slowly." Octavia rolled up a small stack of documents from Claudius, and said very calmly: "It is true, if I brought the Imperial Guard just now If you rush in, you can catch Nero first. But next time you lock up two descendants of Augustus, and they are still mother and child, what do you think the reactionaries of Asiacus will do? Who can guarantee that they will not Will it be used to incite the masses to confront the royal family? It can even lead the knight class to think that we are thieves and shouting "stop the thief."

"Besides, Nero was kidnapped together with me. If I reported Nero just now, what would my father think? But anyone with a brain would suspect that I directed and acted all of this. Even my father would have My concealment, and being caught in public, he favors Nero and takes his anger out on me."

"That's the truth." The assassin said clearly, "Compared to little Domitius, she is indeed his mother, and little Agrippina is more threatening."

"So I want to save Nero, because he will be very useful in the subsequent trial." Octavia caressed the Cripps family seal on the parchment, showing a satisfied smile: "When I clean up the little one Gripina, the custody of Nero will be transferred to the father."

"Let him live for a few more years. After the influence of little Agrippina's death recedes, I will try to kill him."

The author has something to say:

It was reported, and a paragraph was deleted in the middle.

I have been thinking about how Nero and Octavia fell in love, but after thinking about it, the biggest possibility is Nero's unrequited love.

Andromache: Tragic woman of Troy, wife of Hector, daughter of King Ethion of Thebes.Her son Attianax was thrown from the city wall to his death, and she herself was made a slave as the concubine of Achilles' son Pylos.

Tunica: A general purpose men's blouse.

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