Chapter 164: Leader of the Eastern Alliance



However, when the construction of the navy has become less meaningful.

Xerxes needed an iron-blooded army to help him bypass the Black Sea and capture Byzantium! Open a passage for the army to go west!

As for the Greek city-states on the eastern coast of the Aegean Sea and in Asia Minor, including their leader, Stobi.

Xerxes didn't take it seriously.

Without the restriction of the strait, Xerxes was confident in the overwhelming military superiority of Persia.

He felt that with a massive army, he could drown those people who were trying to stop a chariot with their bare hands at any time and unify the eastern coast of the Aegean Sea.

However, before the Undead Legion completed its training, Xerxes decided to remain patient and not reveal his strategic intentions too early.

For the previous thirty years, Persia had suffered from the lack of a strong fleet.

Every time the army was about to sweep the coast, the Greek fleet would suddenly appear and launch a unilateral long-range attack, causing the plan to fail!

Xerxes is tired of this protracted war of attrition!

What he wanted was to capture the city of Byzantium in one fell swoop and suppress the Trojan navy with the help of the Undead Legion!

Only then did they launch a full-scale attack, forcing the Greeks to lose sight of the big picture!

For this reason, it is no big deal to let King Stobi be arrogant in Alexandros for a year or two.

Xia Zhe had no idea what King Xerxes of Persia was thinking.

He only knew that after the tsunami, the Persian army withdrew from the eastern coast of the Aegean Sea, and many Greek city-states were restored, including the thousand-year-old city of Miletus.

Since the original royal family had died out, these city-states all respected Stobi as their common ruler and asked Stobi to enthrone a new king for them.

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