Chapter 80 - 74: Harvest and Military Officer_2
"No problem, after all, the meat is all in our own pot." Maximus thought for a moment and said, "Volenus, send someone to notify the three Chief Centurions to bring their soldiers who are still without weapons and equipment to the town hall to change outfits immediately."
Volenus whispered a reminder: "Leader, should we inform Spartacus and the others about the weapons we captured first?"
Maximus glared at him: "Spartacus and Cross won a big victory earlier, capturing more than enough Roman Army weapons and equipment. They wouldn’t even look at our little stuff, so there’s no need to mention it. By the way, Volenus, how many slaves in Pompeii are willing to join us?"
"Uh... Leader, since I entered the city, I’ve been busy with Capito counting the supplies and haven’t had time to understand the situation with the Pompeii slaves." Volenus explained.
Maximus then remembered that due to the warehouse supervisor Gaius claiming old age and frailty, he didn’t follow the army to Pompeii last night, so he temporarily assigned the task of counting supplies to Volenus.
Should the warehouse supervisor position be replaced with someone who can actively do the job? ...Maximus pondered, and then said: "Make sure to prioritize this matter later, get a clear picture of the situation of the slaves willing to join our Supply Camp, and quickly pick out the young and strong male slaves without special skills to be recruited into the Guard—"
At this point, Maximus suddenly asked, "Where is Flantinus?"
"He might be at the temple watching over the prisoners," Capito answered.
"Go and call him over immediately," Maximus said, then turned to Volenus again, "Besides weapons and equipment, what about the other supplies?"
