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Chapter 515 - Chapter 383: Moral Exemplar — Cato

The envoy thought he misheard, as the land offered by the Nix Tribe was not only sizable but also flat, while the land they wanted in exchange was all swamps and marshes, entirely uninhabited, and not even considered part of the Skodisqi Tribe's territory.

Upon receiving the response that "it's no joke," the envoy was overjoyed and agreed without hesitation.

The Nix Tribe and the Skodisqi Tribe reached a land exchange agreement and promised to coexist peacefully in the future, as well as to engage in trade between the two tribes.

To avoid displeasing the Dacians, no alliance was formed between the parties.

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In 65 BC (the eighth year of the establishment of the Nix Tribe), Caesar was successfully elected as the Municipal Officer of Rome.

During Sula's dictatorship, it was stipulated that "the minimum age to serve as a Municipal Officer is 37," yet Caesar was only 35 at the time, receiving special permission from the Senate.

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