2022년 3월 18일 금요일

Julius Caesar's Piracy Review

 According to Julius Caesar's story of a pirate-wiping Roman, Julius Caesar was taken hostage when he was on a boat to an island famous for college to study. The pirates demanded a high ransom from Julius Caesar. However, Julius Caesar thought that if he gave it to the pirates as requested, the value of use would disappear and he would immediately destroy it, so he decided to raise the ransom more than he asked for. After asking his servant to bring a ransom, he read a book on board the ship until he brought a ransom, sometimes reciting poems in front of pirates or swearing at him as an ignorant man. Julius Caesar said this to the pirates. "If I am released, you will die." However, the pirates did not kill Julius Caesar, who had the courage to spare. for he was very envious of the high ransom he had offered. When the servant who had brought the ransom arrived, Julius Caesar was released. First of all, he did not go to his original destination, but moved to another area to gather people and ships to wipe out the pirates. Julius Caesar, who created a private organization to wipe out pirates, smashed the pirate forces and showed the local governor the spoils and pirates. The viceroy was dazzled by the spoils he had won, and said to him, "Hmmm... The spoils must belong to the government, but the pirates must be dealt with by the captors." Julius Caesar gave the spoils to the governor and was authorized to destroy the pirates. Eventually, all the pirates were killed, and Julius Caesar dismantled his own private organization and went to study at his original destination as if nothing had happened. - The end - (I have a question here...) Julius Caesar's leadership has already moved on, and where on earth did he get it when he needed so much money to get people to wipe out pirates, ships, and weapons food? The Caesars would have been less wealthy than other aristocratic families...)

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